Post aus Yoshkar-Ola
Hat Vlad seine Fotografen nicht bezahlt ? Hello, Andreas .
It is a nice surprise for me to see your answer. Right
now we know practically nothing about each other, we are like open
books for each other. And i‘m glad that I have possibility to know a
person from another country and to get to know how your life is.
I think it is extremely interesting getting to know new people.
As I’m sociable and communicative , I hope we’ll get along and we’ll find some common
points and a lot of topics to talk about.
So... I’m 29 years old and I’m single and I have no kids.
I live in a very small city it is called Yoshkar-Ola. It’s more
like a village I can say. A lot of young people do not want to live in
villages like min and they move to big cities like Moscow, St.
Petersburg, Sochi, Ekaterinburg and others. I have not been to
all of these cities but I’ve been to Moscow and St Petersburg and I
cannot say that I want to live there. These cities are beautiful and
have a lot of interesting historical places but at the same time they
are huge… and people live there not noticing each other. And for myself
I want to have dear people and my friends around and I do not want to
live with people that do not notice me at all. That’s why I can say that
I like Yoshkar-Ola for its itimate atmosphere of a small town. And what is the
city you live in like? How big is it? And do you want to stay there for
the rest of your life or you wouldn’t mind to move to another place? As
for me I wouldn’t mind to move somewhere but I need at least one true
friend around and I think I can be happy in any place in the world. As
my city is not big ,it is not easy to find a decent job. I think that
I am lucky as I found one. I’m a shop-assistant in the furniture store.
I have a normal 8 hours working day for a Russian man. I work from 8
o’clock in the morning till 5 o’clock in the evening and I have 1 hour
of a lunch break usually from 12 to 1 o’clock in the afternoon. I like
my job in general but I’m not sure that I want to do that all my life
and I night to try myself in other fields some time later.
As any person in the world I have my family. Right now it consists only
from my mom and me. we are happy family because we love each other and
we always support each other. My mom’s name is Aleftina, she is 59 years
old and she doesn’t work right now as she is too old for that. she is on
the government pension. My dady left my mom when I was about 2 years old
and I haven’t seen him from that time. So actually I don’t remember him
at all. My mom told me about how he was when they were young but she
herself hasn’t seen him since the time of a break-up. He seems to
disappear somehow… I don’t really want to talk much about that as I do
not understand why my father did that way and why I am turned out to be
to blame in their break-up. I worried a lo about that a lot when I was
teenager but now I seem to get over that. What is your family story? Is
your family big or small? How do you get along? Do you have a lot of
relatives in you city or live somewhere all by yourself? And do you
visit your relatives that are live far away from you? I’m asking so many
questions about your family because I think that this information might
give me the basic knowledge about you as all of us are children of our
parents and we are the “product” of our own family traditions. For
example I do not drink or smoke and I can say that I have no bad habits
and it is all due to my mom. She was always an example to follow. I’
have never seen her smoking or drinking alcohol. She could drink only a
glass of Champaign or wine while celebrating big holidays or when
inviting a lot of friends over. Also when I was small my mom always
explained to me how harmful for our health smoking cigarettes, drinking
alcohol and drugs are. So in my example the influence of my mom in my
life is huge and what is in your case? How your parents influenced your
life?
Oh, it is 9 o’clock in the evening already and the internet cafe; is
about to close. By the way computer with the internet is still a
luxurious thing in our small town (it is different with big citites), so
majority of population who need internet go to inernet cafe;. We
have several of them. Can you imagine that took me an hour to
write this letter?I came to the internet cafe; when it was 8 ‘clock
in the evening and it is 9 already. Time flies. It took me much longer
than I thought it would , it is probably because ihave to View translation
everything I want to say in Russian into English and I want to say it
right in English:) I don’t want us to have any misunderstandings because
of he language barrier. So please if you don’t understand anything that
I wrote feel free to ask me, I won’t be offended and I’m open to answer
any questions:)
One more in conclusion I want to say that I’m glad that to see a letter
from you in my mailbox and I hope you would like to continue writing
letters.
It would be very nice to get the answer from you soon and to start
getting to know you:)
Anna