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Hey friends, could use a little help here 
As some of you may know I lived in Russia for many years earlier in my career and speak fluent Russian. Anyway, a few months ago after coming out of a long relationship, I decided I wanted to expand my social circle a little. I live in a major European city and I found a forum in VKontakte, the premier Russian social network, for Russian expats living in my city. I left a message on the boards there saying that although I am not Russian, I speak the language and strongly identify with the culture and would be happy to attend any social events. My plan was make friends and get introduced to new people and broaden my horizons a little; any sexual opportunities would be a bonus.
Anyway, I think the forum page was largely dead as I heard nothing back for a long time, nor did I see anything else posted there. There were occasional fake accounts offering mail-order brides and other such spam, but I largely forgot about it.
Now I notice that I have a message in my inbox that has every appearance of being genuine; I didn't even notice it for a couple of days until I started clearing out my email. It is from a woman with a Russian name and reads:
"Hi! i live in (country) near (city) and will be pleased to make new acquaintances! If interested write me personally
"
I have no idea whether the person is of any interest to me either socially or as a member of the opposite sex, but the fact is that she took the trouble to reach out and it needs to be rewarded. Besides, in my experience, women below about 40 who are actually ethnic Russian (as opposed to one of the non-Slav nationalities that inhabit the former USSR), haven't done drugs/had abortions etc. and aren't crazy, are actually in general a pretty solid bet, at least looks-wise.
How is the best way to respond? I am not much good at written communication, unless it is deep and meaningful I guess but I struggle with the offhand bantz that is needed for flirtation (when spoken I find it much easier). Besides, I've been in a committed relationship for most of the past 3 years and am pretty rusty.
I was thinking something like:
"Hello, I only just noticed your mail, I was traveling in (X country) and (Y country). I'd be happy to make new friends, what about Sunday? Are you free for coffee?" or such.
Or is that too boring? I don't want to try to be too clever or funny, that is not congruent with my personality.
Thanks for your help!
-Marty
PS for context, the original forum post included my real photo as an avatar.
As some of you may know I lived in Russia for many years earlier in my career and speak fluent Russian. Anyway, a few months ago after coming out of a long relationship, I decided I wanted to expand my social circle a little. I live in a major European city and I found a forum in VKontakte, the premier Russian social network, for Russian expats living in my city. I left a message on the boards there saying that although I am not Russian, I speak the language and strongly identify with the culture and would be happy to attend any social events. My plan was make friends and get introduced to new people and broaden my horizons a little; any sexual opportunities would be a bonus.
Anyway, I think the forum page was largely dead as I heard nothing back for a long time, nor did I see anything else posted there. There were occasional fake accounts offering mail-order brides and other such spam, but I largely forgot about it.
Now I notice that I have a message in my inbox that has every appearance of being genuine; I didn't even notice it for a couple of days until I started clearing out my email. It is from a woman with a Russian name and reads:
"Hi! i live in (country) near (city) and will be pleased to make new acquaintances! If interested write me personally
I have no idea whether the person is of any interest to me either socially or as a member of the opposite sex, but the fact is that she took the trouble to reach out and it needs to be rewarded. Besides, in my experience, women below about 40 who are actually ethnic Russian (as opposed to one of the non-Slav nationalities that inhabit the former USSR), haven't done drugs/had abortions etc. and aren't crazy, are actually in general a pretty solid bet, at least looks-wise.
How is the best way to respond? I am not much good at written communication, unless it is deep and meaningful I guess but I struggle with the offhand bantz that is needed for flirtation (when spoken I find it much easier). Besides, I've been in a committed relationship for most of the past 3 years and am pretty rusty.
I was thinking something like:
"Hello, I only just noticed your mail, I was traveling in (X country) and (Y country). I'd be happy to make new friends, what about Sunday? Are you free for coffee?" or such.
Or is that too boring? I don't want to try to be too clever or funny, that is not congruent with my personality.
Thanks for your help!
-Marty
PS for context, the original forum post included my real photo as an avatar.