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Met a Foreign Girl, Need Advice
On Monday, I went to my 14-year-old brother's baseball game, and for most of the game I was playing tag at the park with my little brother and sister (I love kids). After awhile we invited this 6-year-old Vladimir to join us, and for the next half hour we played team tag and Duck Duck Goose. I had noticed what I thought was his mother watching us from the side, and she was very attractive, so I wanted to talk to her. So I told Vladimir that I was "too tired" to keep playing tag and sat down next to her.
Turns out she's only 19, and Vladimir was her nephew (Phew!). She just got to the States 2 months ago from Ukraine by herself, and the only two people she knows are her sister, who she is staying with, and Vladimir. She doesn't have a job yet, and plans to start taking an English class here, but hasn't gotten around to it yet. She had been taking English classes in Ukraine, but communication between the two of us was still a struggle.
I'm 20, and I'm currently taking Russian (2 semesters in), and am going abroad spring semester 2011 to St. Petersburg. My new friend, fortunately, is fluent in Russian, and I offered to help her with her English if she helped me with my Russian. She gave me a big smile at this suggestion and happily agreed, so we exchanged numbers. I'm planning on calling her a little later tonight to set up something for this weekend, like dinner or something - I'm going to ask her out in Russian too. However, I'm a little unsure of how to proceed with this, because I'm not well learned in Eastern European culture so I don't know exactly what she is going to expect. She is very beautiful, and it was funny seeing my dad's reaction to her, he mouthed a "Wow" to me as he walked by and saw the two of us talking.
Basically, I'm pretty stoked to see where this could go, and I'm very happy that I seized upon this golden opportunity that just fell into my lap. Any advice would be appreciated. :bow:
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Re: Met a Foreign Girl, Need Advice
Ah yes, another one falls for the Eastern European beauty. Any other takers? We got plenty over here. I just want 10% of your earnings and I can hook you up with the best women on the planet. ~;)
Basically, asking her in Russian will be a surprise she will definitely like. So, yes, do it. Don't be pushy about it, and most Eastern European girls unless they are golddiggers love guys who are attached to their homes. Since she saw you with kids, that's a big plus. Keep at it and be calm, Eastern European babes have a sixth sense about guys.
Trust me, over here, it ain't easy.
Good luck. If you need anything else, ask. :bow:
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Meh, just do what you think is right, if she doesn't like it, you two won't fit anyway, better to find out now than to divorce in ten years when you have five kids.
That doesn't mean fart around her all the time or so, just, be nice or whatever.
May sound rich from someone with my (lack of) experience but aren't we all armchair generals one way or another? ~D
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I went on a date or two with a croatian girl I met while visiting family. Tbqh I didn't find her too different from american chicks. She was a very nice girl. Treat an eastern european like any other girl the balkan area chick I'm talking about didn't have any special slav traditions I remember, I think we went to a movie and the beach.
I hear ukrainians are a beautiful people, especially the women. Just be courteous and normal like husar said. Women overall these days aren't too different especially not for first dates.
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Well, I have a Ukrainian dorm mate (He's male though), and I know his girlfriend too (Serbo-Portuguese). From what I got to know of his parents, they seemed like pretty open-minded people towards his dating. Don't know how it is for girls, but I don't think you should have any problem you wouldn't have from dating a Western girl.
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Keep it real, let it flow, don't worry about where it's gonna go.
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Take her on an exciting date! Like, show her the wonders of electricity or microwave ovens or something.
j/k. She's foreign, but not all that foreign, I think? Besides, she migrated to America, as millions have done before. Just show her around a bit, be friendly, kind. Maybe she is just hoping to get to know more people, maybe she is looking to hook up. Possibly something in between / both.
I wouldn't maybe take her to dinner. If the language is still a bit of a problem, that might become awkward. I'd take her out for a Saturday afternoon, just to a park or something, or something fun in your area. Surprise her with a great, elaborate, but selfmade so sweet lunch and wine. Then lay down in the grass and tickle her feet with a flower you just picked etc etc...
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Louis VI the Fat
I wouldn't maybe take her to dinner. If the language is still a bit of a problem, that might become awkward. I'd take her out for a Saturday afternoon, just to a park or something, or something fun in your area. Surprise her with a great, elaborate, but selfmade so sweet lunch and wine. Then lay down in the grass and tickle her feet with a flower you just picked etc etc...
A little bit cliche. But then again, it's a Western cliche. :grin:
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Clichés are clichés for a reason. Why else would Frenchmen invent them? Listen to the Man.
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Keep it real, mane. I usually take em out for coffee on the first, but that language barrier sounds a bit... of something like a barrier.
Yeah, Louis is right. Anything that would keep conversation to a minimum. Besides, practicing language and sentences with one another over a picnic sounds pretty sweet and fun.
Do it.
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Cowhead418
On Monday, I went to my 14-year-old brother's baseball game, and for most of the game I was playing tag at the park with my little brother and sister (I love kids). After awhile we invited this 6-year-old Vladimir to join us, and for the next half hour we played team tag and Duck Duck Goose. I had noticed what I thought was his mother watching us from the side, and she was very attractive, so I wanted to talk to her. So I told Vladimir that I was "too tired" to keep playing tag and sat down next to her.
Turns out she's only 19, and Vladimir was her nephew (Phew!). She just got to the States 2 months ago from Ukraine by herself, and the only two people she knows are her sister, who she is staying with, and Vladimir. She doesn't have a job yet, and plans to start taking an English class here, but hasn't gotten around to it yet. She had been taking English classes in Ukraine, but communication between the two of us was still a struggle.
I'm 20, and I'm currently taking Russian (2 semesters in), and am going abroad spring semester 2011 to St. Petersburg. My new friend, fortunately, is fluent in Russian, and I offered to help her with her English if she helped me with my Russian. She gave me a big smile at this suggestion and happily agreed, so we exchanged numbers. I'm planning on calling her a little later tonight to set up something for this weekend, like dinner or something - I'm going to ask her out in Russian too. However, I'm a little unsure of how to proceed with this, because I'm not well learned in Eastern European culture so I don't know exactly what she is going to expect. She is very beautiful, and it was funny seeing my dad's reaction to her, he mouthed a "Wow" to me as he walked by and saw the two of us talking.
Basically, I'm pretty stoked to see where this could go, and I'm very happy that I seized upon this golden opportunity that just fell into my lap. Any advice would be appreciated. :bow:
my only advice/comment is good luck; hopefully, ye'll not be given head by the attempt.
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KukriKhan
Clichés are clichés for a reason. Why else would Frenchmen invent them? Listen to the Man.
because the French, contrary to propaganda, are poor lovers-excluding Provence-and only look good because everyone else is worse. :clown:
of course, anyone and their retarded uncle is a better lover than the guy posting this, so I'm a poor judge.
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Louis VI the Fat
show her the wonders of electricity or microwave ovens or something.
What, cancer? :P
You have one funny sense of humor there Louis!
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Lucky. Lucky. Lucky.
Go somewhere non-threatening, so not dinner, not your favourite cafe, somewhere neutral like the park, the town centre, go for a walk. Don't monopolise the conversation. Etc. Enjoy it, whatever ends up happening.
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The best way to learn a foriegn language is to hook up with a member of the opposite sex and practice, practice, practice! You don't say how good your russian is but, I definitely go with that and try and speak it as much as possible.
As an ex-English teacher a great way to get a conversation going with non-english speakers is to talk about animals, and the animal noises they make, fr'instance dogs bark, cats meow etc. As they are onomatapeic you'd think they'd be the same worldwide, but every langauge is different. Guaranteed laughing, and to get a girl to like you laughter is an easy way!
Another good one is directly translating idioms the obvious one is "it's raining cats and dogs" (which only english learners use I'm sure) but you've probably got some local idioms you use which if you directly translate them are usually hilarious.
Good luck!
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Girls from eastern Europe are tricky. They don't like flowers, chocolate, music, films and so on. You need to impress her with brute strength, like break a beer bottle on your head. If you have tattoos and scars, those help too. Oh, and chest hair. If you don't have any, you're out. Run to the nearest barber shop, take some hair and super-glue it on your chest.
Just do what you would do with any other girl, mate. The only thing you shouldn't do is be disrespectful towards her nation and culture but that goes for everybody.
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Sarmatian
Girls from eastern Europe are tricky. They don't like flowers, chocolate, music, films and so on. You need to impress her with brute strength, like break a bear bottle on your head. If you have tattoos and scars, those help too. Oh, and chest hair. If you don't have any, you're out. Run to the nearest barber shop, take some hair and super-glue it on your chest.
There is a grain of truth in there...
Eastern Europe is macho central. The guys act too tough, the women's skirts are all too short.
The other thing is, East European women are a bit more serious, mature, about relationships than West Europeans / Americans. They very soon try to figure out your worth, your financial prospective, what you can mean to her. I suppose they have a lower margin for error. It is a harsher society, with more inequality, and it shows.
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Originally Posted by
Sarmatian
Girls from eastern Europe are tricky. They don't like flowers, chocolate, music, films and so on. You need to impress her with brute strength, like break a bear bottle on your head. If you have tattoos and scars, those help too. Oh, and chest hair. If you don't have any, you're out. Run to the nearest barber shop, take some hair and super-glue it on your chest.
Just do what you would do with any other girl, mate. The only thing you shouldn't do is be disrespectful towards her nation and culture but that goes for everybody.
Nothing says I love you like broken shards of glass lodged in your skull.
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key words in what you just quoted ice, BEAR bottle, not a beer bottle a bear bottle.
thats right eastern europeans drink bottles of bear.
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There was/is a reason Americans fear(ed) the Russians!
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Tell my father that husar
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Centurion1
key words in what you just quoted ice, BEAR bottle, not a beer bottle a bear bottle.
thats right eastern europeans drink bottles of bear.
That's not cool, mane. Bears are odd creatures, you're not spose to eat them. When they're skinned, their carcasses look strangely human, see?
Eastern euro's aren't for me. Drinking bears is just unholy.
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Sarmatian
Girls from eastern Europe are tricky. They don't like flowers, chocolate, music, films and so on. You need to impress her with brute strength, like break a beer bottle on your head..
I don't know what bears you guys are talking about :laugh4:. It says beer bottle right there :book:
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Megas Methuselah
That's not cool, mane. Bears are odd creatures, you're not spose to eat them. When they're skinned, their carcasses look strangely human, see?
Eastern euro's aren't for me. Drinking bears is just unholy.
You're lucky that you can say that, just imagine the Russians had discovered Canada first... ~;)
On the topic though, the most rewarding thing about having a Russian girlfriend has to be her sexy accent.
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Husar
You're lucky that you can say that, just imagine the Russians had discovered Canada first... ~;)
On the topic though, the most rewarding thing about having a Russian girlfriend has to be her sexy accent.
lol, no offense to Russians, but while they have a kewl language, it can sound pretty masculine. :P I don't know, I don't find the accent too attractive on women...
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I saw her last night! I ended up meeting her at the park where we met and we went for a walk and also stopped for some ice cream. Her English is better than I probably made it sound, as we ended up just hanging out and talking for about 3 hours before I dropped her off at her house. She kept asking me to say stuff to her in Russian, and she got a huge kick out of whenever I was able to string a few sentences together. I wish I had been studying up on my Russian more, as summer vacation has made me rusty, but she absolutely loved it whenever I spoke it.
The first question I asked her in Russian was about her birthday, and it turns out that we share the same birth date! That was a very pleasant surprise. The conversation for the most part settled around the differences between the United States and Ukraine. She said that two of the big things she's noticed is that people here are very friendly and happier in general, and that the food here has a lot more calories, so she has to watch her weight more. She was also very confused about baseball, so I spent twenty minutes trying to teach the game to her, but it's a very difficult game to explain to non-English speakers.
I also found out that in Ukraine she was a professional dancer, and also taught young children to dance. I forgot the name of the type of dance she does, but apparently she won an international dance competition in Poland against dancers from all over the world! Needless to say I was both very impressed and slightly intimidated. She's been applying for a dance instructor job here and was looking for dance classes, but hasn't had much success there yet, so she mostly spends her time just sitting at home with Vladimir and going for the occasional jog. She was also very happy to learn that I also work with kids (I'm a sports camp counselor), and when we said goodbye she asked what I was doing the rest of the weekend, and that she couldn't wait to see me again. So pretty successful first date, if I may say so myself. :2thumbsup:
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Cowhead418
I saw her last night! I ended up meeting her at the park where we met and we went for a walk and also stopped for some ice cream. Her English is better than I probably made it sound, as we ended up just hanging out and talking for about 3 hours before I dropped her off at her house. She kept asking me to say stuff to her in Russian, and she got a huge kick out of whenever I was able to string a few sentences together. I wish I had been studying up on my Russian more, as summer vacation has made me rusty, but she absolutely loved it whenever I spoke it.
The first question I asked her in Russian was about her birthday, and it turns out that we share the same birth date! That was a very pleasant surprise. The conversation for the most part settled around the differences between the United States and Ukraine. She said that two of the big things she's noticed is that people here are very friendly and happier in general, and that the food here has a lot more calories, so she has to watch her weight more. She was also very confused about baseball, so I spent twenty minutes trying to teach the game to her, but it's a very difficult game to explain to non-English speakers.
I also found out that in Ukraine she was a professional dancer, and also taught young children to dance. I forgot the name of the type of dance she does, but apparently she won an international dance competition in Poland against dancers from all over the world! Needless to say I was both very impressed and slightly intimidated. She's been applying for a dance instructor job here and was looking for dance classes, but hasn't had much success there yet, so she mostly spends her time just sitting at home with Vladimir and going for the occasional jog. She was also very happy to learn that I also work with kids (I'm a sports camp counselor), and when we said goodbye she asked what I was doing the rest of the weekend, and that she couldn't wait to see me again. So pretty successful first date, if I may say so myself. :2thumbsup:
You do realise you will sooner or later have to ask her to teach you a few moves, I hope. ~;)
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Originally Posted by
Cowhead418
I saw her last night! I ended up meeting her at the park where we met and we went for a walk and also stopped for some ice cream. Her English is better than I probably made it sound, as we ended up just hanging out and talking for about 3 hours before I dropped her off at her house. She kept asking me to say stuff to her in Russian, and she got a huge kick out of whenever I was able to string a few sentences together. I wish I had been studying up on my Russian more, as summer vacation has made me rusty, but she absolutely loved it whenever I spoke it.
The first question I asked her in Russian was about her birthday, and it turns out that we share the same birth date! That was a very pleasant surprise. The conversation for the most part settled around the differences between the United States and Ukraine. She said that two of the big things she's noticed is that people here are very friendly and happier in general, and that the food here has a lot more calories, so she has to watch her weight more. She was also very confused about baseball, so I spent twenty minutes trying to teach the game to her, but it's a very difficult game to explain to non-English speakers.
I also found out that in Ukraine she was a professional dancer, and also taught young children to dance. I forgot the name of the type of dance she does, but apparently she won an international dance competition in Poland against dancers from all over the world! Needless to say I was both very impressed and slightly intimidated. She's been applying for a dance instructor job here and was looking for dance classes, but hasn't had much success there yet, so she mostly spends her time just sitting at home with Vladimir and going for the occasional jog. She was also very happy to learn that I also work with kids (I'm a sports camp counselor), and when we said goodbye she asked what I was doing the rest of the weekend, and that she couldn't wait to see me again. So pretty successful first date, if I may say so myself. :2thumbsup:
Gratz man! Sounds like things went pretty darn well!
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Re: Met a Foreign Girl, Need Advice
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Originally Posted by
Husar
You're lucky that you can say that, just imagine the Russians had discovered Canada first... ~;)
On the topic though, the most rewarding thing about having a Russian girlfriend has to be her sexy accent.
that, and her hometown likely doesn't open up so many avenues for double meanings, unlike certain members' hometowns :clown:
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Excellent news, glad the two of you had such a good time!
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Cowhead418
I ended up meeting her at the park
when we said goodbye she asked what I was doing the rest of the weekend, and that she couldn't wait to see me again.
:knight:
People would be surprised how many great women there are, who just want a normal, fun guy, without issues, who can give a girl a fun afternoon / evening in a sunny park. Dating is too artificial, in America even near formal, with the cinema / dinner / 'drive her home and hope she asks me in' thingy. When the chemistry is there, a park is actual romance, straightforward and real.
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Great news, bro, I'm happy for you! I guess you're hotter than we all anticipated... :laugh4: