A helpful crowd

Ukrainians have so far showed to very helpful. I have gor help to change buses. In the hotel in Lviv they gladly made my laundry (didn't happen once in Poland), and when I aske for needle and thread the woman fixed my shirt (I don't know if itwas a gender factor here). and she completely refused to take any money for it. Yesterday morning I needed a tool ad when to a garage and the guy there spent quarter of an hour looking for the tool and another quarter looking at me using it (while his big dog was chewing my leg). He also refused any money. And today a guy spent almost half an hour to assist me to by a train ticket for tomorow morning. I ended up with a busticket for this afternoon, but it was very nice of him to help me. He did accept me buying him a beer for the assistance. 

If only I could speak the language better I am sure I would experience more hospitality.  

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Postat av: kari

Yes this was what I thought would hae started earlier, but now in Ukrania = I think y'll have a good time, Elisabeth Levander told me to remind y about the mud on Crim!!!

2008-11-07 @ 18:16:39
Postat av: Olle

Hur är det med den språkliga kartan, du hittar av och till någon som är kommunicerbar tycks det.

Dåligt i allmännhet med engelska (och andra främmande) språkkunskaper antar jag?

2008-11-07 @ 20:29:01

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