Daria -
thanks for answering. Well I wanted to say: after school in summer 2001 I want to get a job, but before I decided to join this school of Economics, I thought about going to another school. Now Iīm quite satisfied with my choice. The things I am learning can be used in nearly every job - we learn how a company works and what is important in the business life. Some guys in my class say itīs boring - okay, sometimes, but everything will become one-sided one day!
Back to other things: I donīt speak French very well, only a little. I have learned Spanish for more than four years, and I nearly speak it as good as English. I have a Spanish friend, and so I can talk to her in that language. And I speak a little bit CHINESE!!! I had a course (two years) at the school I was before. Itīs a terribly difficult language... incredible!!!
Questions to you: Why have you gone to USA, was it a dream of you? Will you stay there forever? What was the school in Russia like? I read that conversation of some people who talked about the differents between the West and the ex-USSR. Well, itīs crazy to talk about how much foreigners are on that page". People all around the world can visit russia.com, as a matter of fact itīs made for that! Why shouldnīt foreigners be interested in Russia?! It would be strange if they werenīt interested in other countries... Somebody said that people in the West have prejudices against people in the Eastern countries. Well, I donīt know somebody of that sort, and we all are informed enough to know that Russia etc. are modern and important countries which should be respected. The USSR broke down more than ten years ago... today we are one Europe, and we should be aware of that.
Please, answer soon! Bye-bye...
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