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Title: Hello from Crimea to all!
Post by: yudjin51 on February 03, 2003, 05:00:00 AM
Hello all!

My name is Euegne and I am a new member of this forum. I was just a reader for a while and found it very interesting, full of nice and helpfull people. So I thought I cold help to someone too.
I live in Simferopol, Crimea, Ukraine and I am a tour guide around Crimea. I met several members of this forum in Crimea before and it's a big pleasure for me they keep a good memory about my assistatnce during their trips. Thanks to everybody who mentioted me in the post.
I don't want make you tired by a long message but if you want, can read some information about myself in my profile.
Don't hesitate to ask me questions about Crimea if you need.

Best regards and good luck!
Eugene



Title: Re: Hello from Crimea to all!
Post by: thesearch on February 04, 2003, 05:00:00 AM
... in response to Hello from Crimea to all!, posted by yudjin51 on Feb 3, 2003

Hi Eugene,

How long have you been assisting people interested in
finding a bride from your area?

Have you seen any changes during that time frame relative to the type and number of men who are coming over?

Have you seen any attitude changes with women relative to what they think about foreign men wanting to find a bride in their homeland?  --- Such as are more interested in pursuing such, less, has the age of the women interested changed?

Just wondered if you had any observations on this.



Title: It's interesting...
Post by: yudjin51 on February 05, 2003, 05:00:00 AM
... in response to Re: Hello from Crimea to all!, posted by thesearch on Feb 4, 2003

Hello,
What interesting questions you do ask! I'll try to asnwer for them later - I am carently in Sevastopol with a man from Scotland.
The only answer for simple question: I am in this busines since 1998 and met pretty many couples. SOme of them were happy some not. Some girls/guys were honest but some not. :-( It's life...
Lood luck!
Eugene


Title: Re: It's interesting...
Post by: thesearch on February 05, 2003, 05:00:00 AM
... in response to It's interesting..., posted by yudjin51 on Feb 5, 2003

good luck with your client. Looking forward to hearing from you when you have more time.

Greg



Title: Re: Hello from Crimea to all!
Post by: Burt on February 04, 2003, 05:00:00 AM
... in response to Hello from Crimea to all!, posted by yudjin51 on Feb 3, 2003

Hello Eugene --  Thanks for your excellent tour guide service when I visited Simferopol, Yalta and Sevastopol in October.  And my special thanks for your translator assistance with Tatiana from Simferopol, and also the lady who arrived by train and you took us to Yalta. Best wishes to you and your family.


Title: Re: Hello from Crimea to all!
Post by: Jski on February 03, 2003, 05:00:00 AM
... in response to Hello from Crimea to all!, posted by yudjin51 on Feb 3, 2003

Eugene, I believe that you were the one who delivered my flowers to My Toma in Simferopol last October.  Thanks again.  We got engaged last month.  The Visa paperwork goes in tomorrow.  :-)


Title: Congratulate you!
Post by: yudjin51 on February 05, 2003, 05:00:00 AM
... in response to Re: Hello from Crimea to all!, posted by Jski on Feb 3, 2003

You right, it was I. I was very pelased to hear how Your Toma spoke worm and nice about you. I was glad to read your report on this board and see the pictures. Maybe if people here will share their experience like you do it will help protect them and from the scammers and from "ripp off" cases... You did good job!
Eugene


Title: Hey Yevgeniy - What is That "51" For --smile-- n/t
Post by: Dan on February 03, 2003, 05:00:00 AM
... in response to Hello from Crimea to all!, posted by yudjin51 on Feb 3, 2003

n/t


Title: Oh Dan, only our lovely ladies getting younger every year, not we are. :-) n/t
Post by: yudjin51 on February 05, 2003, 05:00:00 AM
... in response to Hey Yevgeniy - What is That "51&quo..., posted by Dan on Feb 3, 2003

n/t