I would jump at the chance to have my children learn another language and culture. They will probably learn it faster than you and can translate for you. It is an experience that will enhance their lives tremendously.
BTW, the Ukrainian culture has pretty much the same value system we have, and in that regard, won't be as much of a culture shock.
Can I stow away in your luggage?
2006-08-27 11:25:20
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answered by finaldx 7
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Geographically, Kiev rests at the hub of Europe and is a completely various earth but now you can it better if you start from with hotelbye . Kiev is the capital of Ukraine and is the absolute most beautiful city of all article soviet countries. It is a city of everything you least expect. Kiev is a historical town wherever previous matches new and east matches west. One of the points you will see in Kiev may be the St. Cyrill's Monastery. This monastery was absolutely off-the-beaten track. This little church can be as old as time, relationship back again to 12th century. Paintings of the popular Mikhail Vrubel get you into a different world. And the fact the Monastery is far from the key tourist websites in Kyiv could make the experience even more humbling and inspirational.
2016-12-20 22:27:20
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answered by Anonymous
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If the family agrees. The culture shock all around will be tremedous, especially to kids.
2006-08-27 11:24:25
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answered by helixburger 6
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I would :-) As an interpreter, I know lots of Americans who moved to Russia with their families. I dont know any regreting it :)
2006-08-28 01:41:53
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answered by Jen 2
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