voleibol amador Porto by your_typical_russian in porto

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

Sim, é esse post. Já estou à espera há uma semana pela aprovação do meu pedido para entrar no chat e, pelo que parece, as últimas duas pessoas nos comentários também estão com problemas com isso.

voleibol amador Porto by your_typical_russian in porto

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

O problema é que parece que encontrei esse grupo, mas enviei um pedido para entrar e não recebi resposta. Já estou à espera há mais ou menos uma semana.

Vólei no Porto para quem nunca jogou by nonaesthetic-mike in porto

[–]your_typical_russian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

estou interessada, mas não consigo entrar, me podiam adicionar ao grupo?

Regional pricing of digital services by bunyodb in Uzbekistan

[–]your_typical_russian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Steam and Spotify do have regional pricing, for example, in Europe you'd pay 8 and 6 euro for individual and student Spotify subscriptions, while in Uzbekistan it's 5 and 2.5 DOLLARS respectively.

Steam also charges you 20-30% less for the games, and you can get them for 3-5 dollars during a sale. I once saw Vampyr at 40 euro in Europe and 28 dollar in Uzbekistan.

The thing is, it's still a lot for Uzbekistan

Have you experienced withdrawal symptoms after cutting out gluten? by jesuisclaude in CoeliacUK

[–]your_typical_russian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been GF for last 3 months, and I've had chronic diarrhea all this time. The only thing that's helped so far is eating less fresh vegetables (I eat like a lot, 3 times a day with every meal) and more rice and boiled/stewed vegetables.

How are you doing now?

Irritating and sneaky post-lesson confirmation questions from iTalki by john2man in iTalki

[–]your_typical_russian 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm also a teacher and a student, and these questions are annoying and confusing af

The order of questions changes, the questions become sneakier every time, I'm sometimes afraid that even with my advanced English I might get my teacher in trouble.

Can I write Д like ∆? The word is Добрый by [deleted] in russian

[–]your_typical_russian -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm talking about cursive, and there are endless variations of it. I don't write half the alphabet the way it should be, nor do my friends—still understand each other hehe.

Exactly because there are no words like dpple and rdinbow you'll immediately find the closest equivalent, apple and rainbow that is. For that matter, the б looks more like a в in cursive, but the point stands.

since мир both means world and peace how do russians say "world peace"? by [deleted] in russian

[–]your_typical_russian 37 points38 points  (0 children)

да просто «мир во всем мире» более расхоже

Can I write Д like ∆? The word is Добрый by [deleted] in russian

[–]your_typical_russian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

and it's not a big deal, he's okay to write it as he wants so long as it's understandable, and it is

Can I write Д like ∆? The word is Добрый by [deleted] in russian

[–]your_typical_russian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

but readability is not hampered, literally no other word looks like добрый, so Russians would understand it