Had to check in case I’ve forgotten, but no – there’s indeed a emoticon after this phrase; means that it’s a joke. Or is meant as a joke. Or just an attempt to.
It’s election to the Swedish parliament this weekend, and consequently we were enjoying a lot of information on the subject. Impossible to say who it would be, but my impression is that sympathy to Nationalist party is strongly than ever. Isn’t it a general tendency for the current Europe?
I don’t want to sound as Cassandra, but as I see it if Europe would unite, it’ll be not for something, but against…someone. (And when extremists get together, the question about rights becomes hypothetical, I’m afraid…)
Can’t know about London, but what I’ve learned of all my deviations is: you take the first available place, don’t settle there but look for a place that would suit you better – closer to job, or more attractive part of a town… or whatever your preferences are. It’s always much easier to find something better when you are already “an insider”.
Good luck!
PS Kind of irony, but I’ve read about UK on a Russian forum yesterday. The majority advised strictly against moving to Londonsk – too many Russians there.
If the person, who’s complimented me, really meant what she or he said, then it’s very pleasant. An authentic compliment can make my day.
But if the person didn’t mean what she or he said, if there’s same kind of agenda, then it feels as a minor annoyance.
I myself am not that good at telling compliments, think I should change that: perhaps not always but very often, there’s something in a person that you can sincerely praise.
One can’t say that it was boring. There’re at least 3 different seasons during the day so far: cold, rainy, windy, sunny in quick shifts... and thunder.
Well... “Good” and “bad” are relative concepts: Good for whom? Bad for whom? Very often “Robin Hood” politics is just securing own position next to the casserole with stew. Nothing new. Good for those on the first pew...
Thank you for information. Looks like it’s not that profitable to have an income higher than 37000 in local tugriks. Don’t they like when people work and earn money?
Or is it impossible to earn more than 37 thousand in a decent way?
I’m looking for job, and as I haven’t yet found anything suitable in Gothenburg, I started to look wider. There’s a number of vacations across EU countries, but there’s also a number of factors to consider, which also takes time... So my question is: can anybody be that kind and recommend any good link about cost of living and tax rates in UK?
Well… do you mean that dating is about fun? So selfish of you! Dating is about saving environment and improving customs and changing behavioural patterns from pointless to meaningful. Dating is a hard work!
Well… I’ve noticed that people often use words without actually knowing their meaning. Or meaning can differ, depends on whom you’d ask. I have no idea what those who say they are looking for dating mean. In my profile I’ve said that I’m looking for a long-term relationship, and it doesn’t sounds desperate for me. It means for me that, given a choice, I’d prefer a man with whom a long-term relationship is possible.
RE: WHAT ARE YOU DOING RIGHT NOW?.. Part 2 ....
Help!!!…packing my bag for Turkey… in the need of a manual – “How to choose an optimum of swimsuits”, short form. Anybody?..