dailymuffin

dailymuffin, Poland
  • country Poland
  • Member since Joined 20th Sep., 2011
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  • icon Polish, English, a few more (see below)
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  • icon 24th September
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About Kathy...

Hi! I'm Kasia, but most of my on-line friends call me Kathy or Kitty, and quite frankly I prefer it that way ;)
I love anything Korean <3 Now, having said that...

I'm quite sure I'm going to love every single card I get, I'm not fussy. My only request is that you DON'T put it into envelope, I prefer my cards stamped :)

FEEL FREE TO WRITE IN YOUR OWN LANGUAGE, not necessarily in English. I'll find someone to translate it to me. I LOVE learning foreign languages and alphabets <3

My main purpose of joining PostCrossing was to learn more about other countries and cultures, so I'd love to get card that shows something from where you live, but this is just a preference.
Also ANY card (or stamp) related to Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" (my favourite book of all time) would be just great! I have a rather large collection of different translations of this novel, and now I'd love to start collecting cards ^^

Here are some other suggestions of what would make my day (none of this is obligatory, of course!):

If you're from UK:
- Doctor Who (especially TARDIS related)
- E.H. Shepard's illustrations for the Winnie-the-Pooh books
- Monty Python
- Shaun the Sheep (I'm such a kid at heart :D)

If you're from Netherlands:
- tulips (my favourite flowers)
- Vincent van Gogh (my favourite painter of all time)
- windmills

If you're from France:
- Henri Rousseau's paintings
- macarons

If you're from Belgium:
- Tintin
- I love Amélie Nothomb's novels to death! Maybe there are some postcards somehow related to her or her works? ;)

If you're from Finland:
- Moomins <3

If you're form Japan:
- となりのトトロ (Tonari no Totoro)
- cherry blossom

I don't speak any language fluently except for Polish and English, I do however understand Italian and French (and speak some of these), as well as German and a little Spanish.

Also I've started learning (and plan on becoming fluent in) Korean. So I'd really LOVE to get a postacard written in 한글 (and English, if possible, so I could learn some more). 감사합니다!

xoxo

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