
I landed back at Heathrow earlier this morning, and once I've sorted a few things out, I'll write a post to wrap this blog up. But for now, I was just going through my emails as I couldn't always gain access, and can't believe what I've found. Back in early April it would seem I got an email from 'Russian Spy' whom I met on the train in January (for anyone who's forgotten, check out the 'Plans for World Domination' post). Complete with picture on the right, it reads as follows;
'hello Nicola! I'm sure u remember me. that crazy russian in the train to Irkutsk early in spring. honestly speaking I'm not that sort of people. how was your journey? succesfully? P.S. request for maintenace a friendship. if your response is negative- please send a blank message. my name is Alex(ay)'
Any ideas what my response should be?

People in Russia won't befriend foreigners unless they want to go to their place and get a cheaper stay.
ReplyDeleteMy mother talked about how convenient is making friends instead of, say, working.
So, if you didn't fall in love with the amazing russian gentleman, you should tell him you are not interested.
Yeah I'd send a blank reply for maintenac of negative response or something else in pigeon English :-p
ReplyDeleteAnd Oi text me you looser. Now you're back in the UK. Must meet for Russian vodka soon.
Graham
I'd suggest not replying rather than sending a blank email – at least then he won't know if it's the correct email address or not!
ReplyDeleteWelcome home! Let's catch up soon.
A
No round up then?
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