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Postby LIUXUWOAINI » Tue May 23, 2006 8:02 am

I like western country very much.Such as French German Italy
and so on. I want to know the life there.maybe it is different among different country ,yes or not?can you introduce something about it? thank you!
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Postby Elba » Wed May 24, 2006 12:49 am

I thought like you when I bean to post in here, but after some months I see the life is similar in all the worlds. The same prejudice, the same economic problems, the same political problems, the same problems with religion, between parents and sons, between brothers, between man and woman.
Drugs, wars poorness, happiness, passion, friendship., belive me.
I think that humans haven´t lear the meaning of a very important concept yet. the concept is RESPECTFUL.
If you continuo posting here you could prove what I writte in this reply.
By the other hand: welcome friend, here all people try to share: ideas, problems, smiles, feellings, etc.
Welcome home boy/girl
Wher are you from dear?
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Postby victoriaa » Sun Jul 09, 2006 6:45 pm

I am not agree.
The life can be different in different countries. I have lived in 4 countries and I will tell about each country what is the difference between them.
We begin with Kazakstan and Russia. They have agreements. In these countries men lives by the rule: if you have money, you can get everything. And those people not always honest in making money. For example some of them consider how to do make more money from work. The people who living there are more creative in some of the things. Because some of them are forced to do that to be in life. In these countries you don't get benefit to live. Of cource it's not all about money. For example the relation with parents and friends can be the same as in other counties. But the experience of life is by these people much bigger. I am not telling that people from Germany and Netherlands don't have experience. They do, but the most of them don't have to think: what will I eat tomorrow?? They get benefit to live, they have a change to study, I would say they have the world, they have so many opportunities. In Russia and Kazakstan most of the kids don't have these chances, exept the kids with parents who have money. But the most of population is not reach in these countries.
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Postby Tora » Sun Jul 09, 2006 7:23 pm

I live in moscow and I must say at least any child in my town has to finish school! that's obligatory.
I wouldn't compare russian and khazastan... :?
Sure, russia is not the best country to live, but you're speaking about it like it's some $hit - I don't like it! here only I can say nasty words about my motherland :lol:

1. bribery is not only a russian problem, it's the main one, but not russian prerogative!

2. name me countries where all the businessmen make honest money

3. where did you get such an experience? according to you russia is a country of illitered children who work to get more and more money without working or working in an unhonest way but are very experienced and nice to their relatives and friends. my parents are not wealthy but we are not starving - I think I've got pretty well education at school and study at university for free - my small benefit... In moscow you can earn enough money for living if it's your goal! I guess you've got a bit old information.

Tell me about you russian-khazastanian experience :wink:
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Postby Misi » Mon Oct 30, 2006 7:33 am

from https://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/fa ... os/nl.html

In Netherlands

Literacy:
definition: age 15 and over can read and write
total population: 99%
male: 99%
female: 99% (2003 est.)


from https://cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/rs.html

In Russia


Literacy:
definition: age 15 and over can read and write
total population: 99.6%
male: 99.7%
female: 99.5% (2003 est.)

P.S. Fancy that! I did not know that Netherlands were less educated country that Russia
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