Dear charms,
This is the first time I read about Bratislava and, to be honest, it seems to be an interesting place to visit. I also had no idea what the traditional Slovakian dish is and it was interesting to learn about it. When mentioning about the weather conditions, here, in England, it is the same. There has been snow for several days and it was considered to be such a bad weather that they closed University!
It was also funny to read about buying postage stamps, I will bear this in mind when I go to Bratislava! Also, your observations about Europeans’ eyelashes were very witty, hehe. As it seems, you have had a great and funny time in Bratislava!
Hristina
Hello, I read about your trip to Krakow because I love this city. I lived there a year whilst being at Jagiellonian University, before moving to England. I agree that 2 days it's not enough to explore Krakow. There are so many things and places to visit. And I have to agree that tickets' prices to intresting places are quite high. I'd recommend to visit concentration camp in Oswiecim as well.
hej..its really nice to read what you're up to and i hope you're enjoying your trip a lot..at least thats how it sounds like..i hope you're taking pictures too and posting them one day cause i'd really like to see how these places you visit look like..good luck for everything and i hope vi ses in april..
Ah...the infamous Ni Hao That was the first thing Soyun and I had heard from anyone, after deboarding the plane. This is after we got back from Spain. AND the person was prolly Danish!!
What the hell!!!
wow.. that's a long way to go. doesn't quite take you close to the uk though :p just realised i've been ignoring you for a while. good luck communicating and take care.
I like traveling and meeting new people. I was on exchange in Copenhagen and since this is my first time in Europe, I've decided to make the most of it. ... full info
Hristina
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Dear charms, This is the first time I read about Bratislava and, to be honest, it seems to be an interesting place to visit. I also had no idea what the traditional Slovakian dish is and it was interesting to learn about it. When mentioning about the weather conditions, here, in England, it is the same. There has been snow for several days and it was considered to be such a bad weather that they closed University! It was also funny to read about buying postage stamps, I will bear this in mind when I go to Bratislava! Also, your observations about Europeans’ eyelashes were very witty, hehe. As it seems, you have had a great and funny time in Bratislava! Hristina