Here in the USA, people call each other "you", and it's a neutral word. So, after living here for almost 4 years, I get lost and panic when I meet people from Ukraine or other neighboring countries, because Idk how to address them anymore 😂
Sometimes, I try to use the word "вы", and people get offended because they feel like I treat them way older than they are, while others might get offended when I use "ты".
Idk how I lived in Ukraine for 16 years and survived through those rules 😁
Thank you, Mona ☺️🤗
It was after a concert and I was very happy and excited after it ☺️
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There is one big forest in my state. It takes 1 hour drive, but it’s worth it. There are many paths and even small waterfalls in there ☺️
Soña means “a dreamer”, my real name means “love” 😊
I want to remove those things that stick out from my walls and see if I have any mice in there, because I hear scratches sometimes 👀
Congratulation to you and happy moving!
My experience is such that all friends that I left behind, eventually stopped talking to me. I learned that it's ok and is just a part of life. I'm thankful for those people that were with me before I moved to my current place, and I'm grateful for the new people that I spend my time with lately.
Saitama. I want to ask him where he takes so much patience and how nothing bothers him. He barely gets any emotions 😂
Always felt this way, but it doesn't mean people like that have to become someone they are not and play "tough guys." It's important not to let other people use your kindness and say "no" when you feel uncomfortable agreeing or doing something but staying nice and decent is a good quality.