Quote: (01-12-2019 01:40 AM)Ouroboros Wrote:
Quote: (01-11-2019 06:55 AM)Beirut Wrote:
A lot of arabs and turks and africans study there.
Quote: (01-11-2019 06:55 AM)BaatumMania Wrote:
Quote: (01-11-2019 06:38 AM)Ouroboros Wrote:
Quote: (01-09-2019 02:05 PM)Hydrae Cube Wrote:
Kharkiv is ok, but quite oppressive city. The central part of the city is pleasant, but spread out so takes time to get to your favourite places.
The only thing Puzhata is good for is as a laxative.
If you think that you're going to escape foreign guys and escorts by going to Kharkiv you have another thing coming, it's full of Islamic students and the clubs have many whore (especially Bolero)
Russian levels are low there, and they are not as interested in foreigners as you might imagine.
As with any city in Ukraine, DG is King.
Kharkiv offers nothing over Kiev apart from lower prices
I don't contest this as I haven't been to Ukraine, but why would an Orthodox city like Kharkiv be full of Islamic students?
I saw them in Lviv, Kiev and Zaporozhye. I don't see why Kharkiv would be different.
In theory: Ukraine is considered semi-famous for medical education at cheap rates.
In practice: Does Ukraine really have better education than Morocco? Even though places like Morocco have a per capita GDP than Ukraine? It seems like they're using it as an excuse to go drink vodka and have sex with prostitutes to me. And I kind of see some evidence for this such as the Middle Eastern and African male seems to outnumber their female counterpart by 3:1 or more.
I see. By 'Islamic students' I read 'students studying Islam' as opposed to 'Muslim students' generally. The latter makes more sense...though still a little strange since (I imagine) Middle Easterners and Africans would probably hate the climate in Ukraine, not speak the language that well, and be met with a frosty reception by the locals...The draw of free-flowing vodka and bountiful pussy must be real.
It is historical. These kids are mostly from countries that where under Soviet Union sphere of influence, like Angola , Syria or Congo for example, or at least non-alligned countries like Morocco or India.
Mostly, their parents studied there too, and kids follow the same steps.