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surfguy
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 1:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

StephenB. wrote:
Surf will you go to Lviv?


Yes I am going to try to...but after Kiev...I plan to come back to Odessa and then perhaps go up to Lviv...we shall see...I'm pretty casual about everything...really just relaxing day to day...no time schedules etc. Just going with the flow. But being from San Diego...ahhh...the winter weather...
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gomer
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 3:33 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

jo jo 7 wrote:
yorbcbud wrote:
Alex fell in love with Lena, came home and told his parents: "I am going to marry Lena Petrova, our neighbors' daughter!" At hearing it Alex's father went pale and said: "Alex, I must tell you something in private. Let's go to the dining room". They went to the dining room where the father said to his son: "Alex, I am awfully sorry, but you can't marry Lena Petrova. You see, I really love your mother, but when I was younger I also loved Marina, Lena's mother. So, Lena is your sister!"
Alex suffered for 6 months and then one day came home and announced: "Old folks, I am marrying Natasha Pavlova who lives in the house on the other side of the street. At hearing it Alex's father went pale asked his son to go to the dinning room and repeated the same story about Natasha's being his daughter. Frustrated Alex rushed to his mother's room and cried: "Mother, I will never be able to marry! Dad seems to be the father of all young girls living in our street!" Alex's mother smiled gently and said: "Take it easy, boy! Your dad may be the father of these girls, but he is sure not to be your father!" Laughing


I know this is a joke, you know BC this goes on everywhere in real life. Very Happy


http://ukpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5iOn3MMfLTl6V2O-On1aYYUV-0GEQ

A somewhat related article.
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Soundbrigade
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 9:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Surfguy!

Give us a full report on Odessa. I hear very much about that town with its very special atmosphere and its very special Odessian humour (that is mostly a heritage from the Jewish population).
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CAjules
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 9:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

[quote="surfguy"]
CAjules wrote:
surfguy wrote:
yorbcbud wrote:
surfguy wrote:
I don't think the moose will be offended


Cajules which part of California are you in? I'd like to see Quebec and Montreal...I have very good friends who also live in California now but who are from there


Ah, I'm in the San Francisco bay area, where it's been raining for a few days now!


yes some bad weather for sure...I grew up in the Bay Area...Lafayette


Ah, in Lafayette? I haven't been there but I think I know where it is on the map. Well, the weather is back to being nice and sunny!

When meeting an elderly russian woman, what are the worst things to say or do? I've met such a lady recently and I think I made a good impression, but just want some advice from everyone...
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Soundbrigade
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 10:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Don't offend her. Don't say anything offensive about Russia or the Soviet Union, or the history of the country. (If you're a fan of Faulty Towers, remmeber - "Don't mention the war!").

Never try to show that you are superior to her, don't patronize her. If she is mature, she is propably WELL educated and intelligent, not a half-imbecille redneck (sorry to all rednecks!).

Respect her! Respect her background! Treat her as a woman! She maybe not expects you to do it (as she may not know your habits), but bring her flowers, complement her, open doors for her, pull out the chair for her - GIVE HER 200% OF YOUR ATTENTION!!!!
And please do this even if it normally isn't your style.
If you want to ask something that you believe can be offensive, tell her that you know sooo little and have a question that may be offensive, but "you have no clue ..., is it OK to ask this question??".
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yorbcbud
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 12:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Soundbrigade wrote:
Don't offend her. Don't say anything offensive about Russia or the Soviet Union, or the history of the country. (If you're a fan of Faulty Towers, remmeber - "Don't mention the war!").

Never try to show that you are superior to her, don't patronize her. If she is mature, she is propably WELL educated and intelligent, not a half-imbecille redneck (sorry to all rednecks!).

Respect her! Respect her background! Treat her as a woman! She maybe not expects you to do it (as she may not know your habits), but bring her flowers, complement her, open doors for her, pull out the chair for her - GIVE HER 200% OF YOUR ATTENTION!!!!
And please do this even if it normally isn't your style.
If you want to ask something that you believe can be offensive, tell her that you know sooo little and have a question that may be offensive, but "you have no clue ..., is it OK to ask this question??".


That's pretty good advice for just about any woman of any age, I would say.
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Soundbrigade
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 12:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Back in the 70's and 80's in Sweden when women were LIBERATED, it was an offence to open a door for a woman or give your seat on the bus to a woman. Very Happy
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CAjules
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 2:45 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Soundbrigade wrote:
Don't offend her. Don't say anything offensive about Russia or the Soviet Union, or the history of the country. (If you're a fan of Faulty Towers, remmeber - "Don't mention the war!").

Never try to show that you are superior to her, don't patronize her. If she is mature, she is propably WELL educated and intelligent, not a half-imbecille redneck (sorry to all rednecks!).

Respect her! Respect her background! Treat her as a woman! She maybe not expects you to do it (as she may not know your habits), but bring her flowers, complement her, open doors for her, pull out the chair for her - GIVE HER 200% OF YOUR ATTENTION!!!!
And please do this even if it normally isn't your style.
If you want to ask something that you believe can be offensive, tell her that you know sooo little and have a question that may be offensive, but "you have no clue ..., is it OK to ask this question??".


Ok, thanks!!! I was very polite and pretty much did as you mention, so I guess I did ok. Smile
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Soundbrigade
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 11:12 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

My wife said something yesterday: Russians consider their internal affairs to be their and their's only affairs. They don't like outsiders comment on Russian politics, so avoid that subject.
(Don't mention the war)
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CAjules
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 12:52 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Soundbrigade wrote:
My wife said something yesterday: Russians consider their internal affairs to be their and their's only affairs. They don't like outsiders comment on Russian politics, so avoid that subject.
(Don't mention the war)


OHHH!!! That's a big thing then. Thanks!!! Thank goodness I didn't breech the subject!!!
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Soundbrigade
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 1:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I meant, tread gently, if you are interested to know more about Russian politics - internal and foreign.
When I am out and about I always ask a lot of people a lot of questions, but I try to show that I am absolutely lacking any information and just want to be briefed, informed and updated.

To take an example:
Starting a date by asking the woman what she thinks about Putin supporting the terrorists in Iran, is no good idea. If you're interested in that subject, ask if the press/TV say anything about any bilateral programs between Iran and Russia. And add that you her so many rumours you suspect is without ground.

But I would start the conversation by looking her deeply in her eyes and tell her that she surely is one of the most beautiful woman you've ever met.


(OT: In a Swedish comedic theatre a shy guy was proposed to say to his date "When I look at you I cannot eat I cannot drink". But the guy lost the line and said "When I look at you I loose my appetite".)
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Soundbrigade
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 1:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

CAjules wrote:
Ok, thanks!!! I was very polite and pretty much did as you mention, so I guess I did ok. Smile

"I was ..." You met her?! How did the meeting turn out?
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CAjules
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 3:00 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Soundbrigade wrote:
CAjules wrote:
Ok, thanks!!! I was very polite and pretty much did as you mention, so I guess I did ok. Smile

"I was ..." You met her?! How did the meeting turn out?


Yes, I met her and was asking after the fact, in case I see her again so I know what NOT to do! Very Happy

I met her a couple of weeks ago and was very very careful about my manners and things she and I talked about. I was a little nervous, but I behaved like I was talking with a Diplomat. ha.

I think she liked me, she kept saying how nice I was. She could tell I had a slight accent so we talked of my ancestry a little, and she seemed to be pleasantly surprised. ha, I think that's good???
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MrSpice
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 4:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Soundbrigade wrote:
Back in the 70's and 80's in Sweden when women were LIBERATED, it was an offence to open a door for a woman or give your seat on the bus to a woman. Very Happy


Those were men with vaginas.
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MrSpice
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 4:31 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Soundbrigade wrote:
I meant, tread gently, if you are interested to know more about Russian politics - internal and foreign.
When I am out and about I always ask a lot of people a lot of questions, but I try to show that I am absolutely lacking any information and just want to be briefed, informed and updated.


Let's not exaggerate. If you are talking to bright, educated people, it's OK to ask direct and honest questions and express your views. I guess if you just start criticizing Russia, one stupid pride may manifest itself and then the person would feel bad and would get very defensive and angry. But that's the case with anybody. If you meet someone who lives in the South and start saying how all people from the South are rednecks and stupid, that person would get defensive. It's common sense.
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