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Desislava - Ukraine - mimipupi75@gmail.com

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from: Desislava <mimipupi75@gmail.com>
date: Jul 29, 2025, 7:46 AM
subject: I'm so glad you answered me.
mailed-by: gmail.com

HI.

Please forgive me for not being able to answer you right away.

It is not always possible to be at the computer.

I am very glad that you answered me,

although I didn’t really count on it.

Now I will answer you more often.

Now I am in Bulgaria, in a settlement for refugees from Ukraine.

I have some minor problems with my phone and computer,

so I will answer you as best I can.

I'm really pleasantly surprised that you answered me.

Now I’ll tell you a little about myself.

I help here as a volunteer people who also fled from Ukraine.

I know how hard it is and what people experienced there.

We must help each other during this difficult time.

Unfortunately, right now I don’t have much time to write you a longer letter.

I wanted to look for my parents and also read the latest news about my home country

and then I also have important things to do today.

I want to tell you again that I am glad to see your letter

and I will write to you as often as possible.

I hope you are not against our communication and friendship.

I would like to get to know each other better.

I know English well and I hope that we will not have problems with communication.

I also love learning other languages ​​and it comes easily to me.

When I was at university, I even wanted to become a translator.

Now I will also need to go meet the new refugee family and help them.

I hope that our friendship will develop

and we will become good friends and maybe even more...

Tell me about yourself too. I will wait for your letter.

Sincerely,

Desislava

P.S. Unfortunately, I don’t have a photo right now,

but I’ll try to send it to you later.

I would also be glad to see your photos.

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