What is the psychology and science behind why uzbek people (especially youngsters) try to write in russian? It is clear that russian language has some kind of authority in the country. What I want to know is, is this just to show off? Or is it more comfortable and easier to show emotions in this language? For example, I am writing this in english, because I felt kind of uncomfortable to write these in uzbek right now. And sometimes I also post stories on instagram showing me running, I put the words "morning run", not "tonggi yugurish". Weird right? But why? Why people tell everyone "universitetdaman", but post stories on their instagram with the words "в университете" not "universitetda"?
It is the same with writing in kirill (recommend to watch a great
video by Kunduzi). I know some guys who write in kirill even though it is easier for them to write in latin. I think they feel sort of eliteness when they do this. They feel different, they feel above. What else?
I am not criticizing them as I also have these traits maybe. I just want to know - why we do this?