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Life in Ukraine..
1.       freshman
704 posts
 17 Feb 2006 Fri 03:02 pm

Is there anybody who lives in Ukraine?If there is someone can you tell me smtgh about living in Ukraine?Life conditions,weather,money unit,rental houses etc..thnx...

2.       Vi4ka
3 posts
 18 Feb 2006 Sat 12:03 am

Quoting freshman:

Is there anybody who lives in Ukraine?If there is someone can you tell me smtgh about living in Ukraine?Life conditions,weather,money unit,rental houses etc..thnx...


Hi. I live in south part of Ukraine (Sevastopol)If you write definite questions i will answer to you with pleasure...because life conditions are vast notion. About weather ..mmm in summer: nearly +30c in wirnter: 0..-5(south)and -2..-10(north) !!! but here was very very cold few week ago, -30с, it was terrible.
Money unit is named "grivna" (abbreviated like "UAH"), rate of exchange is 1 $=5,14 UAH
You can rent here house by 100-180$ in month.

3.       freshman
704 posts
 19 Feb 2006 Sun 07:41 pm

Thnx for reply..I know money unit of Ukraine..My questions:
We will try to hire small house with furnutire so can we find that house easily (between 100-150 dolar)?
Are there any Turkish restaurants?This is really important!..
How can we act for Ukrainian people for respect?Shake hands?
Is the weather cold everytime or how many months are hot weather actually?
Shall we bring our slaveless tshirts too?or not need them?
Is it easy to buy 2nd hand car?
Do you know Udec also?how is their fame there?

Thnx...

4.       Vi4ka
3 posts
 20 Feb 2006 Mon 06:40 pm

Ok i will answer with pleasure.
Yes you can hire a house with furniture(flat; apartment - its more correct)easily. A lot rented agency work here but if you come to Ukraine in holiday season(especially in Sebastopol)you will pay more then 150.How i know you can hire a house by 10-20$ in day/night but i think if you rent house on mounth it will be more favorably!
I know only one Turkish restaurant in Sevastopool and its named "Turkish restaurant" There is very nice cook he's narive Turkish and he has a funny surname - "Güzel" but maybe here arent one Turkısh restaurant (i dont know), about another cities i cant say something but if you ask inhabitant they will help to us with pleasure
"How can we act for Ukrainian people for respect?Shake hands?" No no You can shake hands only when you meet somebody or say goodbye... you make it in Turkey same but!! you embrace and kiss each other, ukranian shake hands only ... dont embrace and kiss men in Ukraine Ukrainian men wont understand you. About girls ..you can shake hands of course but it dont accepted (i meant shake hands with girls) then you can kiss each girls hand if you dont afraid dirty hands *joking* or simple say "hello" but in russian or ukrainian.
About weather i can say one: the weather is nearly same as Istanbul weather but in north part of Ukraine the temperature a little colder (on 2-5c)
Sorry i couldnt understand another queation:
"Shall we bring our slaveless tshirts too?or not need them?
Is it easy to buy 2nd hand car?
Do you know also?how is their fame there?"
Lets try to change questions

5.       freshman
704 posts
 21 Feb 2006 Tue 07:09 pm

ok..you replied important questions,thanx..other questions were not important..if I have some questions these days I can ask them again..thnx for replies...

6.       freshman
704 posts
 27 Feb 2006 Mon 04:54 pm

Most probably I will be working in Kiev..Has someone any idea with Kiev?

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