Nashatka

Nashatka, Kazakhstan
  • country Kazakhstan
  • Member since Joined 1st Aug., 2012
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  • icon Russian, English
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  • icon 3rd April 1995
    (29 years old)

About Natasha...

Hello😊 I'm Natasha. I was born and lived in Kazakhstan, although my grandparents are from Belarus and Russia. I moved to Moscow for study but come back to KZ after graduation. I collect coins from every country I visit. I make a hole in the coin and hang it on my keys like a keychain. I love indoor plants and grow 3 lemons from seeds.
What is the best country you have visited? My lovely one is Georgia. There are sun, good wine, delicious food (khinkali are my favorite) and kindly people in Georgia. If it possible, I really wish you to visit this wonderful country.
Is there corruption in your country? Can someone yell at you in line at the clinic, at the post office, in the store? What are the pros and cons of living in your country? (Про плюсы и минусы россиян и белорусов я уже знаю:) ) What I must to see/try in your country? Feel free to recommend non-tourist places.
Please write as much as possible. What the one of your best memories? What is the best gift you received? What makes you happy? What traditions do you have in your family?
My favourite TV series are: The Big Bang Theory and Young Sheldon, The Young Pope, Rome, Vikings, The Last Kingdom, Lupin, Taboo, Resident Alien, Ragnarok. Feel free to recommend something else.

I will be happy to any postcard. And incredibly happy to postcard with a loong message :) I don't collect stamps. So the most common stamp is ok for me :)

I like handmade cards, food images, images of coins and the alphabet of your country, 3d carts, cacti, sunflowers and daisies, ornaments and patterns, buildings, naked people, beautiful people, hands. There are cards I want to receive in my favorites.

Also it would be great if you write hello in your native language (and transcription)

Wish you all the best!

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