Aw, I'm flattered
That's true though. When I was in Slovenia, it was so peaceful that I felt even better than at home at times to be honest.
I have very fond memories of my trip. It's been more than four years now, I hope I'll be able to come back.
Next time, I guess [MENTION=14374]Carian[/MENTION], [MENTION=11532]EscGeek[/MENTION], Youtube queen Daniela and I should meet for a select Eurofan summit. While we're at it, I'd love to attend a concert of Slaya Sirksus
and Raiven.
If Zala and Gasper win, I'll do my best to attend Eurovision live. It would be so much fun.
Well, tuorem, you always like our entries and find the best in them, even when everyone hates them
You are actively communicating with all Slovenian members here and obviously we all love you. So, the only logical conclusion is that we must adopt you and bring you here. Anyways, if you have a job which you can do from home, you should absolutely move here. It is much cheapper to live here than in France, it's small and crazy Slovenians who are sometimes shy and very introverted actually respect and love those who come here and try to make it here - and then they actually succeed. I have a friend from USA who moved here after marrying a Slovene. His Slovenian is impeccable! Well, true, he is a linguist, but still. He works here as a translator and editor, he recently got a great job in very decent international company and he absolutely has fallen in love with our way of living - you take off shoes when you come home after job, you go for hikes with family for weekend, you are actively spending your free time, and you take care of your lawn and house
Have I mentioned that Slovenia is the second most safest place to live in Europe? Almost no crime. If there is any, it is usually domestic violence and jeallousy. Only rarely we hear of murders and there is always a lot of fuss. The country is so small that even gossips about my relatives from the other side of Slovenia reach me here where I live. And if you think that nousy neighbours are a pest, you are wrong. Namely, when I go for vacations, I know that no-one will break into my home, cuz my curious neighbours will be watching out for my home with their curiousity
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I remember I met once a Serbian lady on train on her trip back to Slovenia where she lived for 30 years after she had visited her mum in Serbia. She said to me that she got so used to living here and it is so clean and everything so orderly that there is no way she would return to Serbia after retiring. Besides, she told me, "My kids grew up in Slovenia. They are more Slovenians than Serbians. This is their only home they know." So, yeah, I'd say it is really nice place not only to visit it, but also to live in. There is one American chick who also got married to a Slovenian and she lives here for several years now. Look it up, she makes cute vlogs on Youtube. I was laughing so hard the last time when I watched her video about the 3 worst foods/dishes here in Slovenia. She literally said she would never understand how Slovenian can eat ZASEKA (basically, it is lard) which we put on bread. She is totally disgusted by this, whereas I thought to myself - oh dear, honey, you don't know what you are missing out. Lard on fresh, warm bread along with salted onions... Oh, dear Lord, I'm in heaven when I eat this
So, to sum it up, tuorem, you must come. Trust me, you'll have fun. You need a Slovenian husband, and you are good to stay with us. And you should do it not only for the beauties of the nature, but for the whole experience. As for Daniela and our private ESC summit... For God's sake, Daniela is into fashion, I am not. I don't know if I am a good enough company for this session with you guys
3 Anyways, this is it. I must go and do some work. I have to earn some money before the night falls. Luv u all guys. Come and visit us - regardless if Gašper and Zala bring ESC here or not. To be continued...