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Goals in life
Find a business you like.
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Describe your
personality
Clean, honest, funny, straightforward, responsible, risky, punctual.
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Mindset
Creative
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Interested in
Reading books, snowboarding, socializing, sports, music, TV shows, writing poetry for myself, psychology, design, choreography.
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Hobbies
Dancing, sports, and creativity.
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Dietary
preferences
Homemade food, fruits and vegetables.
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Strengths
Stubborn, I know how to stand up for myself.
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Weaknesses
Naivety and gullibility.
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Favorite color
Pink.
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Favorite season
Summer.
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Favorite holiday
New Year.
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Favorite sport
Fitness, snowboarding.
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Favorite food
Okroshka, pizza, pasta, crab salad.
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Bad habits
No
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Favorite animal
Cats.
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Favorite car
brand
Mazda
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Favorite music
genre
I listen to everything.
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The most
hilarious
moment in life
We went for a walk as a child with a friend in the school yard. He was through the fence, and the fence was sharp-tipped. Well, when we got through it, my foot slipped.. And I hung on. Yes, my fur coat was pierced through the tip, and I was left hanging. My friend laughed at me for a long time, so long that I ended up hanging on the fence for 3 hours, waiting for my dad to come home from work, who took me off. I don't even know why I didn't think to just unbutton my fur coat and get out of it, but it was even funnier:)
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Favorite film
Harry Potter.
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Favorite TV
series
Dr. House.
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The event or
moment I
regret about the most
I didn't have time to say goodbye to my grandparents.
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Why I decided to
become a donor?
My life position is that I always want and try to help everyone and in everything. A friend became a donor, told me, and I thought, why not just help your family and friends, and turned to your clinic.
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My most vivid
memory
from childhood
When I was 4 years old, I wanted to travel. I talked to my friend and we decided to go!On a walk, while my parents weren't looking, we quietly moved towards the bus stop, jumped in and drove away. Not knowing where to go, I was afraid, but I, as the initiator, said that we were going to warmer climes and everything would be fine. Of course, 2 four-year-old girls immediately aroused suspicion, and after a couple of stops we were already met by our parents.