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40, Swindon, Velika Britanija


ProfA
40, Swindon, Velika Britanija

Surely, most of the Estonian women are beautiful. They are blonde. They are intelligent. They are quiet at the beginning. They are athletic. They are hardworking. And they are direct in their conversation.

I’ve been to Estonia twice. First, it was September in 2012 and I enjoyed the quietness of Prita, Tallinn, the food —specially the fish and the bread, and salad. I travelled to Tartu to see a girl I met on here —Rate! I loved the landscape between Tallinn and Tartu. It was gorgeous! At one point, I imagined to buy a farm and raise a family there.


ProfA
40, Swindon, Velika Britanija

I am writing my book on Estonia. In it, I talk about the history, culture, women, and business in Estonia. The first time I visited Estonia was 2012 and fell in love with it! It is peaceful in the sense there is no much traffic and people like England. People were quiet and patient. Women were beautiful and athletic. Most women had blonde hair. I could not come across an Estonian person shouting in the streets except Estonian-Russian.

For me, these captures my imagination and I knew I am going to write down my experience in order to share with…


ProfA
40, Swindon, Velika Britanija

The Estonian language isn't easy, but if you really want to learn it then you can. You need two things for the language: 1) Passion and 2) work ethic.


The first question answers why you want to learn a language that spoken in a small country in a Baltic region namely, Estonia. First, you must be a language lover. Second, Estonian language is a beautiful when we consider its sounds. Third, Estonia is a small and peaceful country where the landscape is gorgeous. In 2012, I travelled between Tallinn and Tartu and I fell in love with its beauty and…


ProfA
40, Swindon, Velika Britanija

I first came to Tallinn in summer of 2012. I was on my own and I did not know anyone apart from a female I met on here.


She was not my female friend. We just talked on here and there was no string.

I did not come to study because I already completed my studies at that time.

And I did not come for work.

I was interested in the Estonian culture and females.

When I took the coach to Tartu, I forgot about the females. So, since then, I've been focusing on Estonian nature.

By looking back, I remember…


ProfA
40, Swindon, Velika Britanija

Timid

Reserved
Cold
Socially closed
Honest - sometimes!


For more information, go to axmedbahjadestonia.wordpress.com


ProfA
40, Swindon, Velika Britanija

We the people love celebrity. We all have sport personality, television personalities, politicians, advertisers, actors and talkshow hosts we admire. We imitate their lifestyle and wish we’d become like them.


In reality, they are social puppets. If we really knew their lifestyle well, not the screen acting lifestyle, we’d feel sorry for them.


Think for yourself. Live your life.


14.12.2018
ProfA
40, Swindon, Velika Britanija

WE all know that Estonia, along with Latvia and Lithuania, is commemorating 100 years of independence - 1918 2018.


We must ask - what does it mean for the people who work 12 hours a day and get little salary? Why do they celebrate?

This celebration is for the rulers. Not for the people of Estonia.

This Independence Day we must ask the leaders to raise the salary and take care of the elderly people. Improve the lives of the citizens.


ProfA
40, Swindon, Velika Britanija


Ma usun neid ridu kirjutades usna kindlasti, et ma armastasin teid juba enne meie tutvumist, ainult et ma veel ei teednud, et just teid see olete, keda ma armatan



While I am writing these lines, I believe quite strongly that I loved you before we met; only that I did not know that it was you, whom I love.

This is a quotation of Anton Hansen Tammsaare. I'm beginning to like Estonian literature and I want to read Tammsaare's book: Truth and Justice - Tõde ja õigus.





ProfA
40, Swindon, Velika Britanija

Estonians are different than the English folks. I refer to the social psychology. Estonians are quiet. English people are outspoken.


One will hardly see people shouting in public places unless they are Russian, Finnish or British. In England, people talk loudly in the marketplace. It is considered normal. In Estonia it is the opposite.


Estonians work 12 hours a day (while receiving minimum salary), in England people work only 8 hours per day and get decent wages. Despite of the salary differences, Estonians, in general, are happier. In England most people aren’t. How could that be so?


In Estonia, people are…


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