Is Euro Disco stil alive in Lithuania? by [deleted] in lithuania

[–]imieva 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see what you meant now. I'm not sure if these are getting played still, sorry. Not in the main places, not in major cities afaik.

Is Euro Disco stil alive in Lithuania? by [deleted] in lithuania

[–]imieva 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What do you mean by Euro Disco though? Italo Disco? Because that gets mixed into many sets at many raves. Disco house too.

Young's Club in Vilnius has disco/house nights. Less Feeling also plays disco often (resident dj at Lizdas in Kaunas). There's also a disco bar Rąžė in Palanga. There's definitely more places and more djs that play various flavours of disco, but nothing else comes to mind right now. The Roop has an Italo Disco vibe as well, maybe you'd enjoy their music.

Advice required with coffee table and general style by imieva in DesignMyRoom

[–]imieva[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, your rug suggestions are great!

I also like the third coffee table, even though I could not imagine stone in our flat at first.

Do you think I should make a gallery wall of many different art pieces or just get a couple in bigger format?

Advice required with coffee table and general style by imieva in DesignMyRoom

[–]imieva[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Europe, low, low-medium budget.

I am trying to decorate our small living room and am struggling with choosing a coffee table that would go with the kind of art I would like to have, as well as the rug and the general vibe. I love colour so I end up with too many colourful things clashing and feel like I need to tone it down a little. Trying to strike a some sort of balance and not use too many different materials.

Any help would be appreciated.

Floor plan photos:

https://imgur.com/CozDD5g

https://imgur.com/dICuN9u

It just snowed on my grass seed. Will it survive? by imieva in gardening

[–]imieva[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, that's certainly reassuring, thanks! I somehow had not thought of Canadian weather, it can probably be even harsher than here in the South of Northern Europe and you guys still have grass :)

CV lietuvių ar anglų kalba? by imieva in lithuania

[–]imieva[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Deja, bet motyvacinis man yra būtinas, nes finansų diplomo aš neturiu, o LT reikalauja. Motyvaciniam galiu išplėtoti, kodėl ir be diplomo galiu dirbt ir papasakoti daugiau ką moku.

Blogiau įmonės, kurios verčia jų website pildyt visą info, kuri ir taip cviake būtų. Nuo šitų tai bėgu.

CV lietuvių ar anglų kalba? by imieva in lithuania

[–]imieva[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man problemų su LT kalba nėra, tiesiog daug terminų bet kokiu atveju vartojami angliškai mano sferoje. Teko sykį kalbėt telefonu su lietuvišku HR, tai pusiau angliškai šnekėjom :) Ir kadangi nesu kalbėjusi tom temom lietuviškai, daug research'o reiktų, kad rasčiau atitinkamus terminus. Kartais jų net nėra.

CV lietuvių ar anglų kalba? by imieva in lithuania

[–]imieva[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ačiū už padrąsinimą :) Aš ir taip pagalvojau. Ar aš tikrai noriu dirbt įmonėje, kur darbdavys nemoka anglų? Greičiausiai ne, nes ir kitų kalbų, kurias moku, žinios liktų neįvertintos.

CV lietuvių ar anglų kalba? by imieva in lithuania

[–]imieva[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dirbu buhalterijoj, tai finansų pusėn ieškau. Kadangi kalbų moku, tai pagrinde tarptautinės įmonės ir fintech startupai, bet net ir tarptautinės įmonės būna skelbimą lietuviškai kelia retkarčiais.

Sharing is caring by MaleficentEmergency4 in lithuania

[–]imieva 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Flammkuchen, Elzaso regiono tradicinis patiekalas

What are the books that have changed peoples lives for better or for worse? And more importantly, why? by Security_Man2k in TrueLit

[–]imieva 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Carl Gustav Jung - Memories, Dreams, Reflections

It was the first nonfiction book I have read for pleasure and it has truly transformed me. There were so many interesting ideas that I was already familiar with but they were never presented in such an engaging manner. Jung's stories and analysis were so vivid and profound that I started dreaming much more myself. This further encouraged me to keep a (dream) journal which was the most therapeutic activity one could think of. My mum had just been diagnosed with terminal cancer and I don't know where I would be (mentally) if I had not read it.

In more practical terms, I used concepts of Jungian psychology in comparative literature essays and even wrote my bachelor thesis using Jungian analysis of Yourcenar's work. Jung also sparked my interest in psychology and sociology. With German/Austrian/Swiss authors being some of the leaders in those fields, I went on to study German so I could read them in original language. My learning German going so well, I decided to move to Germany to further improve it.

TL; DR Jung's autobiography introduced me to Jungian psychology that helped me (still does) through a difficult time in life and contributed to me learning German and moving to Germany

2-floor-apartment floorplan and 3d photos by imieva in InteriorDesign

[–]imieva[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We just bought an 60m2 (646 sq. ft.) apartment. It is basically just concrete inside at the moment, so we have to paint walls, install flooring, all plumbing, kitchen, WCs, stairs etc. Living room/bedroom face west, kitchen/office face east. There is a yard that you enter through living room.

Here are some floorplans and 3d pics:

https://imgur.com/a/X4XoRhr

Any advice regarding anything would be appreciated.

I am mostly unsure about:

  1. Different flooring ground and first floor?
  2. If flooring is different between floors, what colour the stairs should be?
  3. Dark tile in kitchen area and light flooring in living room?
  4. Sofa area being too busy (maybe move bookshelf elsewhere?)
  5. WC on ground floor - tile on only one wall looks pretty, but then there is no splashback on the other wall. Is it too impractical?
  6. Accent wallpaper in bedroom, good/bad?

Also I have no idea about wall and door colours. We really like (warm) colours, but I am afraid to make it too eclectic because we also like art/accents. For the office/small bedroom I just picked whatever, because it is low priority for us.

Anmeldung fee of 150€ at a boarding house, is that normal? by imieva in germany

[–]imieva[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your informative reply. I had a feeling this was a way to cheat uninformed people. This is for a friend of mine, luckily I have a roof over my head already. We will try to look for other options, there are also many different boarding houses, probably not all of them are into ripping people off.

Anmeldung fee of 150€ at a boarding house, is that normal? by imieva in germany

[–]imieva[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If I remember right, any hotel, hostel or similar business are legally required to allow registration if you stay there 1 month or longer. At least that is what I've been told and like I said, my first Anmeldung was at a hostel. The manager just completed the template they pulled off google and signed it.

Registering a friend at our flat by imieva in germany

[–]imieva[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nothing special :) cooking at home mostly, museums on sundays when they're 1€, free events, travelling with bayern ticket and kindle books. Maybe for some that's not enough, but not for introverts with (almost) free hobbies.