Are Russian Women Hunting Americans?
Question: I heard if you go to Russia, women will be jumping all over you as soon as they find out you are American. Is that true? Read more »
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Question: I heard if you go to Russia, women will be jumping all over you as soon as they find out you are American. Is that true? Read more »
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If you already met a special Russian lady and you think you relationship is serious enough to go visit her in Russia, first of all, congratulations! Second of all, make sure you don’t blow it. Learning Russian customs and traditions will help you not look like a dork; it will make your Russian woman feel special and will impress her family. First thing you need to do before you go is to buy gifts. For your woman and for her family.
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1. Language. If your Russian wife has never been abroad before she moved to the United States, she will experience a really strong culture shock. Even if she studied American history and culture and her English is flawless, she will still have difficulties understanding the language and the culture. Americans tend to use a lot of slang, without even realizing this, so make sure your wife is comfortable asking you if she doesn’t understand something. It gets better with time, but first months are particularly hard. American accent might be hard for her to understand as well. Speak slower and more clearly. I know it might be annoying, but it will pay off. Read more »
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Privacy is a big thing in the lives of Americans. Your medical and school records are protected by privacy. Privacy policies are a requirement in almost every field, even in blogging (as we recently found out). You cannot just send you family member or a friend to get your medical tests results, or to pick up your college transcript. Everything is protected by privacy. In Russian language we don’t even have such word. Yes, that’s right. There is no translation for the word “privacy” in Russian.
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1. Don’t go after a Russian woman who is 30 years younger than you. It may be cool and it might work for awhile, but most likely not for long. Imagine her being 40 when you turn 70. I don’t think I need to explain why it wouldn’t quite work.
2. If you like a woman’s profile and decide to send her a letter, make sure you do it nicely. Don’t write. “Hi, I am Bob, what’s up?” This will be rude and inconsiderate. Introduce yourself. Write your name, age, occupation, marital status. Tell her why you liked her profile. If you are looking for a serious relationship, don’t say that you chose her, because she has big boobs or long legs. Even if this is the reason. Read more »
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FAQ: I often hear that Moscow (like NYC in the United States) is not Russia. If the city is so different, are Moscow women different as well?
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Every Russian woman who comes to the United States experiences a culture shock. Some experience mild and short one; others long and intense. Even though everyone’s experiences are different, there are a few things about America that most visitors from Russia and the Eastern Europe find particularly foreign.
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Question: Do all Russian ladies who post their profiles online want to get married and have a family? What if I don’t want a relationship with commitment. Will a Russian lady be up for it?
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The question as to why Russian women want to get married, especially at an early age (early twenties is quite common) pops up quite often. This is not surprising, because if you talk to college age American women you will rarely hear marriage or kids in their near-future plans. So what’s the deal with Russians?
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If you are thinking about developing a serious relationship with a Russian woman, or maybe already have a Russian bride, it is not a bad idea to learn about what Russian food is like.
If you get married to a Russian woman, good chances are that this is what you are going to be eating. At least until she learns how to cook something else.
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