How to make friends in Kiev

Which are your best tips to meet people and to make friends in Kiev??
Thanks in advance for your participation
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Better tell me how to find a foreigner who speaks english and is not good in Ukrainian or Russian and wants to find a local friend:)
am not good in Russian, n speak English, so how to find friends here?
If you are out of Ukraine now then just visit any website for those who learn english. THere are so many post about searching an english speaking friend. You can easy find there a person from a place you are going to visit. The same with all sites for panpals.
If you want to get some websites jut drop me a privet message. I am not sure i can post here links.
just do your friendship here
instead of advising
better make friendship here and make a new post theme about for people who search

samek wrote:I googled same, and found this page,
am not good in Russian, n speak English, so how to find friends here?
write a little bit about yourself, i plan to go to Kiev next month
As this is an old thread, i invite you to create a new topic on the Kiev forum.
Thank you,
Christine
I'm writing from the nice city Kiev, and looking for english speaking friends here.
Kind regards
Rio
Especially when you are called or looked down as a "minority" here in Ukraine.
Would be more than happy to make new friends with people from anywhere else. Or atleast with people who're respectful and open-minded of other cultures.
If you go, try to turn it down a notch. Be humble and respectful.
i'm new in kiev
hope to get a new friends
amrsorour wrote:hello
i'm new in kiev
hope to get a new friends
Hi. Would you like to meet for lunch on any business day?
Any advice?My mail jim1111122@gmail.com
Best Regards
Antony
Antony1380 wrote:Hi everybody.My name is Antony and im frim Greece.Im looking for free room in exchange with english lessons and Greek lessons.Im a teacher of english language.Im very simple person and i dont have demandings.Just im new in kiev and i dont know nobody here.I make this thought hopefully that i will found somebody that he/she is interested on this exchange.
My mail jim1111122@gmail.com
Best Regards
Antony
If you know where Bilshovyk mall is located in Kiev (near Shulyavska subway) then you need to pass it a little bit and walk farther down the street away from Shulyavska sub and in direction to Karavaevi Dachi. In about 200 metres to your right (behind a bus station) there is a Greece bistro. Staff there speak the Greek language.
If you wanna we can practice

well,we can help each other i will head to ukraine in a few weeks but i dont promise to teach you english perfectly coz im not native speaker but i do speak it very well,we can meet up in ukraine if u want
AL
I will be arriving December 28 for vacation..
Do you have any recommendations>
Spasibo,
AL
Whats your name? Mine is AL.
How do you like living in Kyiv?
I will be arriving December 28 for vacation..
Do you have any recommendations?
Spasibo,
AL
EvanCawley wrote:Hey, might be a bit late, old thread, But just moved here last month and finding it hard to meet any expats for coffee or a drink. I Miss speaking English sometimes
Any advice?
HI!
I am at kiev and looking for a friend to hang out who at least speaks a little english. Men/women np I am having trouble with transportation and communication in rest. cafes and bars and clubs and nightclubs etc.
1. Get involved in language lessons. To meet Ukrainians, take a class in a 3rd language, such as German, Spanish, French or Italian. If you take Ukrainian or Russian, you won't meet many Ukrainians except the instructors. Another way is to volunteer as an assistant to an instructor of an English class. This can even be done by Skype. You'd be surprised at how many Ukrainians you can meet this way.
2. Go to classical music concerts and/or operas and do a lot of smiling during intermissions. Easy to break the ice by commenting on the event.
3. Find out what trade fairs are going on in the city and attend them. You can make not only new acquaintances, but valuable business contacts as well. Keep your eye open for the Kiev Book Fair. That's a good one.
4. Take cooking classes. With good old Google as a helper, it's "duck soup" finding out where classes are being held and who's holding them.
5. Go to an art museum and join a tour group of Ukrainians. Arm yourself beforehand with a few phrases, such as "Who's the painter of this one?" or "Who's your favorite painter?"
6. Are you much of a winter sports person? Join an organized group (of Ukrainians) that's going to Bukovil or some other ski resort. Take beginning ski lessons. Go ice skating. Stay at one of the farms that offers winter activities. Sitting around the fireplace in the evenings is a guarantee for getting to know people.
7. If you're single and romantically minded, post a personal ad right here in ´ó¿§¸£ÀûÓ°Ôº or check out one of the numerous dating sites, such as UkraineDate.net (or .com, whichever it is) (maybe both). Use caution and common sense, but there are a lot of first-class lonely people out there.
8. A good technique in general is to ASK QUESTIONS. "How far does bus #5 go?", "What's the Ukrainian words for 'classical concert'?", "What's the past tense of this verb?", "That's a lovely jacket. Where could I buy one like that?" Have follow-up questions ready.
And if you need any help with languages, let me know. I publish phrasebooks.
It is not easy making friends in Ukraine. Ukrainians might want to study English. That doesn't mean they want to be friends with you.Â
If you just want people to hang out and have a good time, go to a disco and start buying drinks. You'll meet plenty of women if you are a guy. If you are a girl, go to the disco and look for the most foreign looking guy. He'll buy you a drink if you're pretty enough. Just be prepared to spend cash. It's time and money. You have to have both or you are crap outta luck.  Sorry to be so blunt buys.Â
If you want to make real friends then find a group of people that have the same interest as you.  If you don't have friends in your home country, chances are you won't find friends here either.Â
Quite frankly, I made friends just walking my dogs and doing various hobbies. I suggest people do that, instead of trading languages because trading languages isn't going to make you any friends beyond language trading.  Sorry to be so blunt but I don't think a mutual agreement based on give and take is friendship. it may lead to friendship but chances are it's just a business deal.Â
In any case people need to be honest about their motives if they are going to make friends. You want a dating partner? Sex partner? language partner? Sugar daddy? drinking buddy? Footy buddy?  Be honest to what you want and look for people in those areas. You're never going to find a sex partner visiting the Lavra.
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