I continue my series of articles dedicated to creative
and talented Ukrainians who now live in different parts of the world. Today I’d
like to post an interview with my best friend Vera, whom I consider to be my
non-blood sister. Vera Ovcharenko is a brilliant girl from Poltava, who has got
her education first in National Pedagogical University, than in National
University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy and at las in Cergy-Pontoise University. Vera
has always been in love with France and done everything to make her dreams come
true!
She was nice to answer my questions:
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Hello, my dear
Vera! How do you do? How can you describe yourself in 5 words?
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Hello, Ira! Thank you for
making an interview with me. I would rather say that I am rational, curious,
adventurous, a little bit selfish and a big procrastinator
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What are the
things you like and hate in yourself?
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Oh, I like my ability to
adapte quickly to new circumstances, to have lots of new ideas but on the other
side I have an annoying habit to quit a big amount of tasks without finishing
them. I am not very easy going with new people, but love my old friends.
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Tell us a few
words about what you do for living.
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I am an European project
manager in France, which means that my job is mounting, implementing and
managing international projects in ICT field. These projects are financed by
European Commission, and by the way, Ukraine joined these programmes this year.
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What do you do
in your free time? Do you have a hobby?
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In my free time I adore to
travel and do some sports. In winter its snowboarding, in summer - surfing.
When it's a rainy day I prefer to read an interesting book or watch a movie at
home.
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What can’t you
imagine your life without?
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Without my family and close
people. I don't see some of them very often, but they are really important in my
life. Their support is everything which encourages me.
- Did the knowledge of English help you through your
life?
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Definitely!
English is necessary if you want to travel, communicate and work in
international environment. I would like to add that second foreign
language (French, German, Spanish etc.) is highly appreciated in the modern
world and be useful for your career.
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Do you miss your
Motherland?
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Of course, I miss
very much Ukraine. However, living abroad taught me to value my home
and people I have there even more that before, when I lived in Ukraine.
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What would you
like to wish our readers?
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I would like to
wish them to be happy and find their passion in life.
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