I'm 26M from Saint Petersburg. Graduated from university with a degree in mathematics. Work as software developer.
I'm kind of nerd in music: play several musical instruments, listen a lot of different music genres (from Handel and Bach to Velvet Underground, Wu-Tang Clan and Billie Eilish).
Also I do love cooking. I watch 5-10 cooking videos a week on the YouTube and I have 7 cast iron pans.
I can talk about everything (culture, politics, tech, science, football (Americans call it soccer), booze, etc...)
My English level is enough to speak freely, I have decent vocabulary, but I make a lot of grammar mistakes.
I'm looking for google meet/zoom/skype calls.
Hey, I'm a 24M from Mexico. I'm a software developer and I'm looking for someone to talk to so I can improve my english. We can talk over Skype. I'm also kinf of music nerd although I don't play any instrument. So, send me a DM if you want to chat.
I'm an absolute beginner (as in barely learning the Cyrillic alphabet) but I'm interested in Russian. If you don't mind most conversation being in English until I establish a solid foundation in Russian, I can definitely keep conversations interesting and I'm open to discuss pretty much anything.
My hobbies include raiaing my kids, guns, bodybuilding, anything/everything military related, history, reading, writing short stories, video games, board games, creepypastas, politics, and I'm attempting to learn Viola.
hey man!
im currently learning russian but im still pretty low level, not sure if i can even create sentences, so i dont know if thats what you are looking for, having said that i speak native spanish (im from argentina) and i can talk in english with no problems.
also, im a software developer too :P
i would like to talk about anything and get to know a bit more about russian culture, and just about how life is on that side of the world. (and of course practice the language) .
DM me if you want :D
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