I don't drink tea.Τη σοκολάτα συνήθως την πίνεις σε μεγαλύτερη κούπα αλλά θα το δοκιμάσω με αυτό το φλυτζάνι μαζί με κουλουράκια κανέλας *shiny eyes* Lol your icon!
I'm also going to attend one of the kpop parties here in Russia - they're rare + nothin' special, but meeting new people and listening to my fave music is kinda enough for me to go there and have some fun) have fun at your parties as well ^^ and oh my, this cup has a Russian word чай that stands for tea, that's awesome))))))
Have lots of fun dear!Meeting people who listens the same music and can understand the different culture of the artists is interesting and fun.I met about 14 people because of the kpop and jpop fandom and we go out quite often.Thank you ^^! Oh thanks for telling me,I didn't know that!Russian is one of the languages I want to learn someday.
Yep, it's cool and I need new real-life friends anyway, so a kpop-party is a good opportunity to meet some, you're right ^^ though I'm not a fan of parties, I get all shy when it comes to singing and dancing and chatting in big companies of people. yep, now you know that one word))) oh and good luck with learning Russian - it's a hard language but I can help you later on when you start learning it with great pleasure)
I get shy and awkward when l talk to people I don't know but dancing and singing doesn't bother me at all.If I like the music I don't care who is present,I just dance XD like I did yesterday.My feet still hurt but it was fun. It's hard indeed.The words are full of consonants and it's difficult for a Greek to learn the language (greek and latin-based languages are considered to be more "smooth" languages).But it's definitely one of the goals I want to achieve because I want to read russian books in russian.There are many things missing because of the translation.
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Lol your icon!
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and oh my, this cup has a Russian word чай that stands for tea, that's awesome))))))
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Oh thanks for telling me,I didn't know that!Russian is one of the languages I want to learn someday.
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yep, now you know that one word))) oh and good luck with learning Russian - it's a hard language but I can help you later on when you start learning it with great pleasure)
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It's hard indeed.The words are full of consonants and it's difficult for a Greek to learn the language (greek and latin-based languages are considered to be more "smooth" languages).But it's definitely one of the goals I want to achieve because I want to read russian books in russian.There are many things missing because of the translation.
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