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Svetlana
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@lankushka
Minsk, Belarus
Belarussian
Russian
English
German
Practicing
Spanish
Practicing
Portuguese
Practicing
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Well, it's not easy to talk about myself, so my self-presentation will not be very long.
My name is Svetlana, Lana for short. I'm a friendly person with a good sense of humour (only when I'm in a good mood, of course, the rest of time I'm a stern Russian woman, who's wearing ugly dark grey clothes 24/7).
By the way, I'm a shy creature and never approach people first
Requests
New friends and kind people who can help me to learn Portuguese and Spanish are most welcome
Language Exchange Requests
I speak a little bit German and wish to improve it. And I would like to learn Portuguese, because I have a dream to visit Brazil one day (and Portugal, of course)
Hobbies & Interests
Classical music, opera, old Holliwood and European movies (from those silly comedies to art house), theater, reading, yoga and fashion (I'm a woman, you know)
Favorite Music
Verdi, Puccini, Mahler, Bizet, Mussorgsky, Tchaikovsy, Bach, Shostakovich, Kurt Weill, The Rolling Stones, Queen, Pink Floyd, David Bowie, Eric Clapton
Favorite Movies
Last Tango in Paris, Some Like It Hot, The Seven Year Itch, Pulp Fiction, Lock, The Great Race, The Touch of Evil, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, American Beauty, Eyes Wide Shut, Belle de jour, La caduta degli dei, Morte a Venezia, Metropolis
Favorite TV Shows
House of Cards, True Detective, Twin Peaks and Scandinavian noir (Broen, Forbrydelsen etc)
Favorite Books
all plays of Oscar Wilde, Anton Chekhov and Tennessee Williams, After Dark by Haruki Murakami, Gambler and Idiot by Dostoevsky, Die Dreigroschenoper by Bertolt Brecht, Alice's Adventures In Wonderland and Through The Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll, Vanity Fair by William Thackeray