Ask a Lithuanian about Lithuania
If you want to really learn something about a particular country, you`d better ask a native.
Not so very long ago, I needed to learn something typical of Russia of nowadays. I know the country well, still it is not my homeland. Googling proved of no use, so I found me a Russian forum and asked my question there. Got help, too.
I suppose there are some non-Lithuanians who might need to learn something about my country. Therefore I`ve created this page. Should you need to know anything about Lithuanian, you are welcome to ask your question here. You can either submit your question to the forum (you`ll have to register to) or contact me via my TC Profile (Send A Message). I`d be happy to answer, free of charge in case a question can be properly answered in a couple of sentences. In case an issue needs a lengthy an complex explanation, or requires a research involving more than just searching the Web, there will be a modest charge payable via Skrill (Moneybookers).
You can ask your questions in English or Russian or Polish or French or Bulgarian or Italian or Spanish languages. Or Lithuanian, of course; only I suppose if you can ask your question in Lithuanian, you most probably do not need my help. I can answer in either English or Russian. Or Lithuanian, of course.
Welcome!
Not so very long ago, I needed to learn something typical of Russia of nowadays. I know the country well, still it is not my homeland. Googling proved of no use, so I found me a Russian forum and asked my question there. Got help, too.
I suppose there are some non-Lithuanians who might need to learn something about my country. Therefore I`ve created this page. Should you need to know anything about Lithuanian, you are welcome to ask your question here. You can either submit your question to the forum (you`ll have to register to) or contact me via my TC Profile (Send A Message). I`d be happy to answer, free of charge in case a question can be properly answered in a couple of sentences. In case an issue needs a lengthy an complex explanation, or requires a research involving more than just searching the Web, there will be a modest charge payable via Skrill (Moneybookers).
You can ask your questions in English or Russian or Polish or French or Bulgarian or Italian or Spanish languages. Or Lithuanian, of course; only I suppose if you can ask your question in Lithuanian, you most probably do not need my help. I can answer in either English or Russian. Or Lithuanian, of course.
Welcome!