ukpolska,nic nie wiesz
Well sure, governments in post communist countries arenât the best but I still think Hungary isnât the worst place to stay. I live in Czechia where they also made s__tty things during Covid and government made some mistakes but people still live here in good conditions, they arenât hungry, many of them live a luxury life compare to eastern Europe. I think Hungary could be similar. Just with OrbanâŠ
Everything I have posted above is public knowledge and Czechia and Hungary are lightyears apart, well apart from the corruption that happens from time to time in Czechia, still a cool place though, and I lived in Brno for nine months and itâs such a lovely city, like Prague but without the tourists.
There arenât so many tourists in Prague either yet. Still not recovered from Covid. US and British tourists are still not coming. But yes, Brno got so much better in past few years. Well but to the point. I still think that escape to Hungary from UA in these times isnât the worst right now. Or here. There is huge Ukrainian and Russian community from times before the war so I think UA emigrants could find a job because of the language.
No, I wasnât saying it was bad route for leaving Ukraine and sorry I wasnât clear enough, my mistake. I am sure that Hungary is doing a fantastic job in helping these people and in no way did I mean anything other than that.
I was referring to actually staying there and basing your future in the country, although even I write this I am thinking it does have advantages being so close to Ukraine.
W takim razie obal to i wskaĆŒ mi, gdzie podaĆem jakieĆ nieprawdziwe informacje.
From what Iâve seen in the news, best poland accepts people in every way, but itâs a difficult situation where to put how many people, I hope there is good planning
Nie miejsce i czas na polemike ,ale piszesz jakbys mial upowaznienie od wszystkich polakow o wypowiadanie sie w ich imieniu .sa tacy ktorzy sie z toba nie zgadzaja i maja inne zdanie .wywlekanie takich spraw na miedzynarodowe fora nie jest dobra sprawa .
At the moment with the agency that I am working with they are coping and many people are coming forward with spare rooms, hotels, Airbnb, holiday homes etcâŠ
Nigdy nie napisaĆem opinii, napisaĆem fakty i jeĆli jesteĆ tak pewny siebie, to je obal, PM, ale bardzo wÄ tpiÄ, ĆŒebyĆ to potrafiĆ. I to jest ostatnia moja wypowiedĆș w tej sprawie; bardzo wÄ tpiÄ, ĆŒe jest to ostatnia wypowiedĆș, ktĂłrÄ ty wypowiesz.
At the moment, any place where there is no war is better. So the most important thing is that everyone is doing wellâŠ
This is great, Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher are raising 30 Million dollars and has already surpassed 16 Million for Ukraine. Mila grew up in Ukraine
Itâs hard to choose where to settle down. Germany? Not pricey, good incomes⊠But the language for Slavic people can be harder to learn. I hope the war will be over soon and they will be able to go back home and be with their husbands, sons and f____rs. I have UA friend and her dream was to go back to UA one day with her bf.
We can only hope and pray that this will be the case.
Mila was born in Ukraine and her parents brought her to the U.S. when she was 8 in 1991.
All the food is free for us - it is sponsored by USA in the frames of a military help for Ukraine. I am alone, but there are a lot of people around, if I need a help - I am getting it
With love, Bella
https://twitter.com/BellaLeoRealm32/status/1500447549127340032
The message was sent at about 14.30 CET on 6th March
It is good to hear from Bella and see that she is safe and being cared for. Thanks @anon31605929 for posting and of course pass our love onto her.
I donât really know her as I saw this come up on Twitter, but if you want to show your support then send her a message through Twitter.
Itâs definitely expensive period
so she ran way for her own safety and left leo alone in this difficult situationâŠ
now we know she is safeâŠbut where is leoâŠ? is he okâŠ? no response from himâŠ