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notabler October 11 2015, 16:05:45 UTC
I am retired with a Lithuanian pension, ridiculous pension based mainly on my Soviet wages So I live just because my husband supports me, then I will die too ))).

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peacetraveler22 October 11 2015, 16:07:30 UTC
It's interesting - you can still collect a pension from Lithuania even though you don't live there? Two incomes is definitely better than one!! :) But I've always supported myself. Did you ever obtain British citizenship?

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notabler October 11 2015, 16:11:49 UTC
I am still Lithuanian citizen, but only because I am to lazy to fill forms and apply. And that comes with a cost - about £1000 , I am too greedy ))). I can live here as long I wish with EU (Lithuanian) citizenship, but if UK leaves EU... So I need to get it quick.

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peacetraveler22 October 11 2015, 16:13:41 UTC
If you become a British citizen, do you have to give up your Lithuanian pension? I've never thought about it. Not sure how it works, or if you still collect a pension from the government if you have dual citizenship?

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bloger_d October 11 2015, 16:08:18 UTC
I feel she is a GKM and she's got a kvartira or three.

While her children have not.

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peacetraveler22 October 11 2015, 16:21:28 UTC
What is kvartira?

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bloger_d October 11 2015, 16:23:53 UTC
A kvartira is a flat.

A GKM is a biological mother that steals flats from children.

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uniala October 11 2015, 16:32:02 UTC
Вы имеете в виду, ситуацию, когда дети купили себе квартиры, а мать их у них отобрала, или когда у нее есть ею заработанная квартира. и она имеет наглость в ней проживать, вместо того, чтобы отдать своим детям и уползти под лестницу?

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iiiko October 11 2015, 16:14:10 UTC
Вот такие у нас старухи!

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peacetraveler22 October 11 2015, 16:16:44 UTC
I see them everywhere! Not only in provincial towns, but also walking with canes in snowy Moscow.

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iiiko October 11 2015, 16:20:30 UTC
Their 95%. Silly, sick, unhappy old women.

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bloger_d October 11 2015, 16:31:10 UTC
and kvartirnaya (having multiple kvartiras)

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kovaliv October 11 2015, 16:37:30 UTC
Pensioner cut off electricity for the debt of = 3 $. She froze.

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peacetraveler22 October 11 2015, 16:50:55 UTC
In what city is this?

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kovaliv October 11 2015, 17:15:45 UTC
Kostroma city.

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megawiz October 11 2015, 17:31:20 UTC
Yakshanka near Kostroma.

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peacetraveler22 October 11 2015, 16:49:29 UTC
Do you think pensioners live better in Ukraine? Just curious.

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peacetraveler22 October 11 2015, 17:32:50 UTC
Both.

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