Ive seen Romania in the summer wouldn't mind a trip sking and to see translyviana
lickalicious (02-10-15)
lickalicious (02-10-15)
I'm always asked about nationality when I try to book an appointment. The funniest thing that happened to me was when I had to say few sentences in my language to verify where I come from. As I found out later there was Czech lady in the apartment, who could understand my language. That's how I went thru a verification process. I'm also refused very often, but it doesn't bother me. There"s many nice ladies you could call. Even if they refuse to meet you, be nice and positive. Say "I understand, thanks anyway" or "have a nice day, bye". Being frustrated or annoyed never helps. Watch Irish TV programs,follow the news and gossips, listen to radio, read posts on EI, these will help in grasping Irish sense of humor. Also socialise with people. Try to change your attitude because making marriage offers sounds creepy and not like a joke.
Despite of being eastern European I'm still hoping to meet the most famous Romanian lady on EI. Good night all, have a nice sunday.
FetishCherry (04-10-15), lickalicious (04-10-15)
FetishCherry (04-10-15), hornylimerick (04-10-15)
I honestly don't know what the big deal is with Romanians, I never met any before I moved to this country, yet I now have them as neighbours and they have become friends.
Both have jobs and work very hard, very family orientated, have great party's and generally very friendly and nice.
In fact, the husband, big strapping bloke I just call Andy cos I couldn't pronounce his name, puts me to shame. Always up early, cleaning the cars, fixing them himself, doing up the house.
Ive met others around the place and exactly the same, hard working, kind, helpful and friendly.
Love them as neighbours, parties are mad happy events, lots of Romanian meat and drink, good times. Some of the women are hot as well
FetishCherry (04-10-15), lickalicious (04-10-15)
What about problems with some men? ???
just say ur from somewhere else...