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Odessa, Ukraine -- Indefinitely
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Odessa, Ukraine -- Indefinitely

I should this every few months or so to keep reminding people, but I currently live in Odessa, Ukraine and have for the past 7 years. (I did not know of Roosh when he was here) I'm available to hang out and pickup pretty much anytime.

I also run a business consulting firm and a tourist agency that can help with cheap accommodation, transportation, translation and anything else one might need in a foreign land where hardly anyone speaks english.

Be sure to brush up on your body language skills because spoken communication is a MAJOR barrier here. Non-verbal is key!

PM me for a phone number.

-RulerK
(Kevin)
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Odessa, Ukraine -- Indefinitely

Quote: (06-01-2013 05:51 AM)RulerK Wrote:  

I should this every few months or so to keep reminding people, but I currently live in Odessa, Ukraine and have for the past 7 years. (I did not know of Roosh when he was here) I'm available to hang out and pickup pretty much anytime.

I also run a business consulting firm and a tourist agency that can help with cheap accommodation, transportation, translation and anything else one might need in a foreign land where hardly anyone speaks english.

Be sure to brush up on your body language skills because spoken communication is a MAJOR barrier here. Non-verbal is key!

PM me for a phone number.

-RulerK
(Kevin)

Hi Kevin, what do you mean "non-verbal" is key? Are you referring to a greater emphasis on dancing among the women there or "language" such as them holding hands even on first dates? As for spoken communication I noticed that even with my "non-local" Russian (I speak advanced yet with an accent) skills I really did not have to use them that much, around 50% of the people that I met spoke passable English and with the others I ended up listening more than talking.
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Odessa, Ukraine -- Indefinitely

Quote: (06-03-2013 10:38 PM)BCZalgyris Wrote:  

Quote: (06-01-2013 05:51 AM)RulerK Wrote:  

I should this every few months or so to keep reminding people, but I currently live in Odessa, Ukraine and have for the past 7 years. (I did not know of Roosh when he was here) I'm available to hang out and pickup pretty much anytime.

I also run a business consulting firm and a tourist agency that can help with cheap accommodation, transportation, translation and anything else one might need in a foreign land where hardly anyone speaks english.

Be sure to brush up on your body language skills because spoken communication is a MAJOR barrier here. Non-verbal is key!

PM me for a phone number.

-RulerK
(Kevin)

Hi Kevin, what do you mean "non-verbal" is key? Are you referring to a greater emphasis on dancing among the women there or "language" such as them holding hands even on first dates? As for spoken communication I noticed that even with my "non-local" Russian (I speak advanced yet with an accent) skills I really did not have to use them that much, around 50% of the people that I met spoke passable English and with the others I ended up listening more than talking.

By non-verbal, I mean exactly the normal idea of non-verbal: body language, holding hands, etc. If you speak any Russian at all, you automatically place yourself in a different category. 99.99% of men who come here can't even say basic words or pronounce the name of the street where they live. If you found 50% of people could speak passable, english, you got ridiculously lucky -- but a big part of that is where you are. If you're in Kiev, there will be a LOT more people speaking English than in Donetsk or Ternopil. I also find that being a good listener helps a lot in interactions (whether you understand what they're saying or not). It also completely flies in the face of what Roosh wrote in his book about the man needing to constantly control the conversation. Most of the time, I just find some subject I can get them talking on and then zone out but pretend to be an active listener. They love it!

-Kevin
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