Alessio Tacchinardi (7 Viewers)

Eaglesnake_1

Senior Member
Mar 28, 2004
2,308
NO,NO,NO MEXICO SITUATION IS NOT PRETTY

as a matter of fact, poverty is immense here. what happens is that people that hires me, normally are people with plenty of resourses..

But anyway, young and educated people from eastern Europe will not have problem to make a very decent living here in mexico
 

Tina

Senior Member
Aug 21, 2003
916
Well we have quite same situation, not much people have good working offers. luckily i'm one of them, working in good office. though i'm sure that young, talanted and motivated ppl will find the place for work in every country wether it is mexico or georgia
 

Tina

Senior Member
Aug 21, 2003
916
really? and i was thinking whether i should go there or not. 'cos i'm thinking of going to spain for cursos de espanol para los extranjeros.
 

Tina

Senior Member
Aug 21, 2003
916
well i lived in span as well i studied there. where did you live in spain?

and for the mere fact that i lived in spain now i want to visit mexico. i have never been to latin america befor, moreover my mexican friends are asking me to visit them;)
 

Tina

Senior Member
Aug 21, 2003
916
i'm sure i will like mexico. i already love mexican ppl, i like your cuisine and music and climate and everything:)

hey Valencia is a very nice place i really liked it.
 

Tina

Senior Member
Aug 21, 2003
916
well its very nice place. u will like it. its very small and very clean. its being now rebuilt so all this expensive hotels and stuff. with nice parks and lakes.

moreover it has very reach historical and cultural background, very ancient architecture, marvelous churches and cathedrals.

its quite hot here. in summer its 35-40 degrees celsius. the capital is quite close to the black sea only 3-4 hours by car.


so its very nice place
 

Tina

Senior Member
Aug 21, 2003
916
sorry sorry

we will restore its primary purpose and idea.

hope tacchi recovers soon.

anyone knows when is it scheduled his medical test?
 

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