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Yesterday was my twentieth day here, and it felt like a little jubilee for me. I didn’t think I could stay here for such a long time. When I first arrived, I thought I would leave Vietnam after one or two weeks. But my plans changed, and now I’m staying here for more than a month. You can read about my plans in this post.
Hi, this post is feedback about my apartment. I have already lived here for one week, and every day my apartment host has texted me asking, ‘Do you need to clean your room?’ I already responded that everything is okay and that right now I don’t need my room cleaned, and I asked them not to text me every day. But they keep texting me and asking the same thing over and over. I have no idea why.
Hey everybody, how's it going? I'm doing well. How has your morning been so far? Okay, let's go. A few days ago on Reddit, I met a person who wants to learn the Tatar language. This post will be about my conversation and how I texted in English with that guy.
Hey there, yesterday I had a very busy day at work. I also haven’t ordered food at all this week. I started cooking for myself. What did I make? I made boiled eggs, fried eggs, noodles with fried chicken breast, and fried onions with carrots. I also want to find buckwheat and cook it, because I haven’t tried it in more than three months. I think it will be my main meal for the next two weeks.
Good morning. Yesterday was the first heavy rain here. It lasted for about 30 minutes. After the rain, I went for a walk — it was approximately 11 PM, if I remember correctly. The air was very fresh, and I noticed a pleasant smell. I don’t remember the last time I experienced that rainy smell; maybe it was in my hometown. I didn’t notice it in Thailand.
Today I don’t have any news, and nothing interesting is happening. Yesterday I already wrote about my final plans, but I didn’t describe my day. So today, in this post, I will try to describe my yesterday a little bit.
Today I woke up very late, only at 10:47, and by the time I finished my morning routine, it was already 12 PM. So it was lunchtime. For lunch, I ate my dinner from yesterday because I couldn’t finish it then. After my lunch, I decided to make my final plans for my trip. In this post, I want to write about my final plans.
Good evening, friends and subscribers. In Da Nang, it’s already 22:30 PM on Saturday. This weekend I am free — I don’t have any freelance work. So, since I’m free, I decided to write another post about my evening. If I remember correctly, I have written about my evening a few times before. So this post will be the next one, and it will be a little political and quite long. I hope someone will read it.
Today my day started at 9:35 AM because I woke up at that time. After I got up, I did my usual morning routine. Then I started watching my favorite show, Good Morning America, which has become my favorite. I watch it every day and never miss it. The show also helps me stay updated on American and world news.
Today is my favorite day — Friday. I love it because it’s the last workday of the week and a holy day for Muslims. But this Friday started with bad news: I received a letter saying that I had been added to the online military register. Now the Russian government can easily block my travel abroad, freeze my Russian bank accounts, and restrict other activities.
Yesterday, I left my food in the room refrigerator. Today at lunchtime, I wanted to eat it, but when I took the food out, I noticed a bad smell — it had spoiled. The refrigerator isn't working properly.
Yesterday, I received a notification in my email about my K-ETA for South Korea. It was approved for 2 years, until 2028. So in the next few days, I need to decide whether to go to South Korea or not. If I do go, I can leave in the last week of August, because I’ve already rented an apartment until August 23.