A Russian woman is not a book with seven seals, but one that needs to be opened carefully because the differences between the Anglo-Saxon-Russian mentalities and cultures are huge. Communication challenges are particularly difficult in the getting-to-know phase, as many Russians still speak little or no English.
«RUSSIA: HOW TO WIN YOUR DREAM RUSSIAN WOMAN» offers tried and tested text templates in Russian and English on the following topics:
=> CHAPTER I – SMALL TALK IN RUSSIAN AND ENGLISH MADE EASY: with these 64 icebreaker questions you can ask of any Russian woman and successfully break the ice!
=> CHAPTER II – FLIRTING IN RUSSIAN AND ENGLISH MADE EASY: thanks to these 30 original flirting phrases, you will be very well received by Russian women!
=> CHAPTER III – ARRANGING A DATE IN RUSSIAN AND ENGLISH MADE EASY: with these 5 clever text templates, you'll get a first date with her!
=> CHAPTER IV – PROPOSING DATE IDEAS IN RUSSIAN AND ENGLISH MADE EASY: these 12 original date ideas will definitely help you impress them!
=> CHAPTER V – THE FIRST MESSAGE IN ONLINE DATING MADE EASY: this is how you can come across confidently with 14 personal and perfectly tailored text templates in Russian and English!
All questions in Russian are formulated using the familiar, more casual form commonly used among young people. I hope you have a lot of fun asking and answering these original questions and getting to know your date.
«100 QUESTIONS IN RUSSIAN FOR DATES AND GETTING TO KNOW ONE ANOTHER» What do Russian women like to talk about? What do they find boring? Which topics are best avoided? With the right topics, you can get closer to her quickly, but you can also close doors by bringing up the wrong ones. That's why the questions you ask in the course of getting to know each other are of particular importance.
The questions I have come up with in Russian and English have been tried and tested, offer hours of interesting conversation, and will help you discover how your date ticks and whether you would get on well together.
Markus Krenn, born in Germany in 1980, has enjoyed a successful career in sales in Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and Central Asia. This expertise and his love of the Russian language have led to the creation of this book.