An archival photograph taken at the Kolomenskaya metro station in the 1980s prompted Muscovites to reminisce about street trading, as well as about the status of sellers in the Soviet era. The photo was published in Facebookcommunity “Moscow is mine”.
Many remembered the main question that sounded then in the market: “What do they give?”. Also, netizens discussed the appearance of the people of that time. Muscovites noted the seller’s hairstyle, which, according to them, was fashionable in those years. On the head of the man behind the cash register, there is a thick mop of hair with fluffy bangs.
“The work of the seller was quite profitable. The guy at the checkout could just work. And what kind of guys were in the stores of audio and video equipment ?! In jeans! ”,“ This is the time when the sellers had a high social status and wealth”, “The sellers had exactly the social status. They wanted to be friends with them and the waiters, to start relationships, ”the users commented.
Earlier, a Muscovite declassified the method of spying on naked models in the USSR.
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