@Deb: Man, It's no excuse! But since technically, the spring has already arrived here (so as people say), it's cool for me. In fact, I am planning on hitting Lviv too in some time. Shall be contacting you for the same.
@Spartan: The light therapy you suggested actually works! I tried it once earlier, though I feel a bit uncomfortable with it.
@xmlenighma: Doing the same, bro!
Quote: (03-01-2012 03:54 AM)brianmark Wrote:
Congratulations for having the balls to move to the Ukraine.
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I lived there in 2006-7. Thank goodness it was a very mild winter.
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Did you move there from India directly?
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Do NOT register your company there. The mafia or whatever you call them well just take it away from you if they know they can make money from it. Keep a low profile. It is a very corrupt country.
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The girls can be very sweet, but they can also have ulterior motives. They are sizing you up to see what they want to do with you.
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What are the Africans/Vietnamese/Arabs doing there. When I was there I saw few foreigners except some Arabs going to the university there.
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Do you have internet in your apt or do you have to go to the cafe?
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Where do you teach English, a school or private?
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I think if you pipelining, it's a smart use of your time in such a miserable winter. What time does it dark? before 4PM?
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Good luck again. I'm sure it will be a wonderful experience!
Thanks man!
Yes I moved from India directly. Transition from +23C to -18C directly!
I am getting lots of suggestions regarding the same. So
I might not register the company here.
Got some friends in terms of that, and
some experience with Ukrainian/Russian girls taught me to check them up for their motives, and superimpose them with my motives!
They're the ones you would see at
'Barabashova'. There are still very few expats here. I just seem very rarely.
Yeah, I got internet in my apartment.
I teach English at a school, though that too is a bit not proper for now.
By next week, I shall be teaching at a school - Language school. I gave a thought about private teaching as well. But teaching at school makes you at least step out of your home and meet out the (oretty!) students and hang around them, so
I might combine the two in a while.
To be honest, it's much much warmer now. I guess...
it usually gets dark by 5-5:30 in the evening.
I hope so!