First thing I read today was a text from my boyfriend, in which he told me that SkyEurope had bancrupted.
It was also my first day at university where I take Bulgarian language course. So, instead of thinking how to ask somebody what his name is (anyway, I knew almost everyone, except for the French section), I was wondering what to do with my graduation exam. Shall I buy a new ticket or shall I let it go? What about all the books I have from libraries in Liberec and now they’re back home or even worse, in here with me in Burgas. My poor mum will have to send them either to my friend or even worse would have to go to the library to give the books back.
During the course, my mum and dad sent me several texts with suggestion what I should or could do. I was more and more sure that I would prefer to stay here, with my new friends and also I was a bit worried that I won’t catch up the course. It’s 5 hours a day, so pretty intensive. But then I talked to my boyfriend and he told me about how hard I had worked the whole summer (which meant we didn’t see each other as much as we’d like to) for this exam and it would be easier with the books and also the clothes I had to leave in Prague because I didn’t read Wizzair baggage rules properly.
Wizzair has a special offer for ex-SkyEurope clients – 30 euros for each flights. Unfortunately the flights from Burgas were sold out. Czech Airlines also have this kind of offer but they don’t fly to Burgas, so they didn’t help me as well.
After talk with my mum if she wants to pay me a new flight ticket, I decided to write to our department that I’m not taking the exam and I’m staying here. It doesn’t change much, it is not important if I take the exam in September or in June. I’ll pass it anyway :)
If you want to buy a wraping paper (for packages) in Bulgaria, don’t do it in a stationary, they don’t have it. They had it in a shop where toys and some stuff to school were sold.
They don’t have neither simplified Spanish books nor anything for grammar practice :(
A když jdete s kamarády na jídlo, tak vám donesou účet pro všechny, kde jsou vypsaný jednotlivý položky. Je na vás jak si to mezi sebou rozdělíte, ale musíte nechat na stole daný obnos. Docela dobrej způsob jak si ušetřit trable s drobákama :)
It was also my first day at university where I take Bulgarian language course. So, instead of thinking how to ask somebody what his name is (anyway, I knew almost everyone, except for the French section), I was wondering what to do with my graduation exam. Shall I buy a new ticket or shall I let it go? What about all the books I have from libraries in Liberec and now they’re back home or even worse, in here with me in Burgas. My poor mum will have to send them either to my friend or even worse would have to go to the library to give the books back.
During the course, my mum and dad sent me several texts with suggestion what I should or could do. I was more and more sure that I would prefer to stay here, with my new friends and also I was a bit worried that I won’t catch up the course. It’s 5 hours a day, so pretty intensive. But then I talked to my boyfriend and he told me about how hard I had worked the whole summer (which meant we didn’t see each other as much as we’d like to) for this exam and it would be easier with the books and also the clothes I had to leave in Prague because I didn’t read Wizzair baggage rules properly.
Wizzair has a special offer for ex-SkyEurope clients – 30 euros for each flights. Unfortunately the flights from Burgas were sold out. Czech Airlines also have this kind of offer but they don’t fly to Burgas, so they didn’t help me as well.
After talk with my mum if she wants to pay me a new flight ticket, I decided to write to our department that I’m not taking the exam and I’m staying here. It doesn’t change much, it is not important if I take the exam in September or in June. I’ll pass it anyway :)
If you want to buy a wraping paper (for packages) in Bulgaria, don’t do it in a stationary, they don’t have it. They had it in a shop where toys and some stuff to school were sold.
They don’t have neither simplified Spanish books nor anything for grammar practice :(
A když jdete s kamarády na jídlo, tak vám donesou účet pro všechny, kde jsou vypsaný jednotlivý položky. Je na vás jak si to mezi sebou rozdělíte, ale musíte nechat na stole daný obnos. Docela dobrej způsob jak si ušetřit trable s drobákama :)
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