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i don't know if that's exactly right or not. this is my only way of communication w/ u since u won't tel me ur 360 or im or anything. tell me something bout ur fam., ur (mum) sounds nice. what is the food like there? type me back on the fam. and relationships pg. when u get the chance baggy eyes. ha ha!

2006-07-10 16:54:11 · 1 answers · asked by monkeymo1992 2 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

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About my name, Nikolai is my first name, but it's too common and I hate it for that. It is common in all age groups here, but I think that especially in my age range (I've recently turned 24) it is most popular. I know so many Nikolai/Nicollette/Nicolae/Nikolae/Nicolay/Nikollaes that are just near my age (and I know more spellings than just those yet!).

Yes, of course my mum is wonderfully nice! She doesn't make fun of my dazed and tired state! She lets me sleep as much as I need to right now because of how tired this traveling and such is making me, but I often force myself up to help out around here...why waste a holiday back home just sleeping? Actually, I should be sleeping right now...it's early in the morning right now, but it's not much later than I usually stay up anyhow, and why lie in bed staring at the ceiling when I could be on Yahoo! Answers? I hardly get the chance to go on here because when I'm not busy here, I take each chance for a nap!

The food's good as usual...haven't had mum's hrin for a while until now; my mum's a great cook...might as well eat her cooking while I can as I can't cook for myself (does walking myself to McDonald's count?), and soon I'll have to share it with someone besides my mum and father because my sister and her new fiance' (my first time to meet him) are going to stay with us for a few days simply because I am home, and I don't get to come home save for the summers...but I may go back home during winter holidays and travel by train to Romania with my friend to his dacha (summer house) just like we often did before I came to Canada...except before we used to travel to his dacha by hitchhiking (we told the parents we traveled via rail/train), and perhaps it would be very cold to hitchhike in the winter. (I've an interesting story on that hitchhiking, but it's too long to say here, but look at my answered questions and see "What's the most exciting thing you've done?" I answered that with the hitchhiking story.) I haven't seen my friend with the dacha for two years, and I won't see him this summer sadly either. I visited his family yesterday though (yesterday because here it is July 12 now!).

I've greatly improved on my English since I last came home; we speak Ossetian at home, but it is cumpulsory that we understand Russian just as well. My English has always been exceptional as I've been placed in classes with older children at school because I've learned it at a young age from my mother who used to be an English teacher at schools. She told me that I need to teach her some! Ha ha... I'm glad to have found someone interested in my Russian stories. :) Have a brilliantly happy day!

2006-07-11 10:55:29 · answer #1 · answered by aanstalokaniskiodov_nikolai 5 · 1 0

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