Rusг§a Gezi Ve Konuеџma Rehberi May 2026
As she boarded her flight back to Istanbul, she didn't put the book in her suitcase. She kept it in her pocket. She had already decided that her next project wasn't an architectural sketch—it was signing up for a Russian 101 course.
She was a freelance architect from Istanbul, sent to Moscow for a surprise site visit. Her phone had died somewhere over the Black Sea, taking her translation apps and digital maps with it. All she had was this physical guide she’d grabbed at a bookstore near Galata, thinking it looked "aesthetic." She flipped to the first section: Meeting and Greeting. "Privyet," she whispered, practicing. RusГ§a Gezi Ve KonuЕџma Rehberi
Elif stared at the pocket-sized book in her hands, its title——staring back in bold letters. She was standing in the middle of Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport, surrounded by a whirlwind of Cyrillic signs and the rapid-fire chatter of people who sounded like they were reciting poetry and casting spells at the same time. As she boarded her flight back to Istanbul,
She walked up to a stern-looking taxi coordinator. "Zdr-zdravstvuyte," she stumbled, following the phonetic guide. She was a freelance architect from Istanbul, sent