Find My Bride - Writing Tips
Turn of a phrase, subtle nuances, shades of meaning - all might work in a Shakespearian play. Come on dude, sometimes you're lucky if you can get a Russian bride to tell you what time it is there.
Must remember - keep it simple.
You are typing in her second (maybe third) language. She is doing her best to keep up. She wants to get to know you. But if you are using street, you will lose her. You will get frustrated, and she will your future bride. Keep to simple concepts and expand from there - "Have you been to United States?", "I want to visit Russia", "I like cats. I have a cat at home. Do you like cats?"
Keep it short.
Talk to the Russian bride and once you decide to make a time investment in getting to know and dating her, then start getting into deeper concepts regarding love, marriage, and life. Imagine if you went to a bar and met a woman, and the first thing you discussed was matching your life goals. This is needy, socially immature and just plain bad form; in the real world, it would either scare away eligible women or send the wrong message and attract the wrong candidates. Flirt, talk about nothing, the weather, music, movies, food - court her. When you are comfortable, then get into the other stuff.
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