I’m a Singaporean male, 25M and I have visited your country twice, falling in love with it on my first visit.
Where would you recommend someone traveling solo to visit in your beautiful country? I have been to Brasov and Bucuresti, and I am planning to hit both places again and more places.
When I was in Bucharest, I fell in awe of all the gigantic buildings (the Parliament House) and from what I’ve heard, part of the reason is because one of your dictator was a egomaniac and wanted everything to be big for some narcissistic reason. What are your views on his regime?
I think you Romanians (or at least the younger generation) holds education in very high esteem and are generally very educated/progressive. What are your thoughts on your country’s youth?
I’m really in awe of Romania, and my end goal in life is to retire into the Swiss alps (I did a 6 mo internship in Switzerland and fell in love with Europe’s multi culture and diversity) or a cottage/countryside in Romania. What tips do you have for someone trying to pick up Romanian soon? (Trying to be satisfied with my level of Russian at the moment so I don’t want to start on Romanian yet)
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I’m a Singaporean male, 25M and I have visited your country twice, falling in love with it on my first visit.
Where would you recommend someone traveling solo to visit in your beautiful country? I have been to Brasov and Bucuresti, and I am planning to hit both places again and more places.
When I was in Bucharest, I fell in awe of all the gigantic buildings (the Parliament House) and from what I’ve heard, part of the reason is because one of your dictator was a egomaniac and wanted everything to be big for some narcissistic reason. What are your views on his regime?
I think you Romanians (or at least the younger generation) holds education in very high esteem and are generally very educated/progressive. What are your thoughts on your country’s youth?
I’m really in awe of Romania, and my end goal in life is to retire into the Swiss alps (I did a 6 mo internship in Switzerland and fell in love with Europe’s multi culture and diversity) or a cottage/countryside in Romania. What tips do you have for someone trying to pick up Romanian soon? (Trying to be satisfied with my level of Russian at the moment so I don’t want to start on Romanian yet)
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