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Cassandra - Turkey - cassandra.moldavashka@yandex.com

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from: Cassandra.moldavashka <cassandra.moldavashka@yandex.com>
date: Aug 3, 2020, 5:36 PM
subject: Hi
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: yandex.com

How are you today? Where are you from?
I am so pleased to see your letter today. I really hope we'll be good friends and possibly much more.
I truly do not really remember if I had written the following in my very first e mail,
but I actually reside in Turkey, in a city named Eshme. We migrated here with my family from Moldova. Mother and father and I are Christian.
I will write to you more about my city. It is not even the major city to write about fantastic skyscrapers or amazingly stunning industrial constructions as in Istanbul or Ankara. I am not good at computer systems and sometimes that is a hard work for
me to find something on the net. The best I am able to do is create letters, print some paperwork or enjoy simple games.
I am going to let you know just a little about my very own job. I work in the car salon offering used cars and trucks. Turkish people are not too rich to get completely new German born, Us, and other well-known car brands. That's why this company has a
good profits. I work as a supervisor. I work together with production production orders and outstanding paperwork. For this reason I
can have more leisure time and a very good paycheck. I will have a vacation quickly and I consider traveling to see a few good locations in another country.
Ok, I do think it is enough about my career. I would like to let you know about me personally. I am five feet seven , weight is 120 pounds. I've never been wedded
and i also don't have kids.
I had been born in 1988, managed to graduate from high school in 2004, and obtained the actual degree (higher education) in 2009. My father passed away when I was a
little kid and I don't remember him well. I live with my mother now.
I studied in the College of Economics with an emphasis on English, now I am fairly acquainted with English. I really hope you can have an understanding of
exactly what I am crafting. How is my English language? I had formed a few romances, however none finished well.
It appears to me that every Turkish men are nearly identical. They cannot love and be constantly together with the same lady since they're jogging after all "" skirts that are lifted high.
Therefore i'm looking for close friend and maybe searching for real love on the other side of the world since I am weary being alone.
It looks like I mentioned good enough about me personally, I will complete this letter.
Therefore, please tell me related to you along with your lifestyle. It'll be nice to witness your photographs.
Once more, my greetings to you personally out of other part of the earth! Cya right now!
Your close friend, Cassandra*
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Cassandra - Turkey - cassandra.moldavashka@yandex.com

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from: Cassandra.moldavashka <cassandra.moldavashka@yandex.com>
date: Aug 11, 2020, 12:08 PM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: yandex.com

Good day dear friend.
What are your weekend plans? I will think and miss you!
I am going to wait for your letter. I hope, you've not forgotten me!?
Your Cassandra
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