(UA) IT/Tech Ukrainians in Canada
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Нема поля билинг адреса
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Слабенько якось
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Спробую я. Наприклад, у подружжя є придбана нерухомість в Україні в шлюбі. Її надійніше батькам відписати? На випадок, якщо йому вішають адміністративку 25к, а він поняття навіть не має, що на нього провадження таке заводять, бо такі справи з відкритих реєстрів наче збираються прибрати. Ваші думки, панове.
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потому в приложеньке и не спрашивало
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а, зашел через сайт а там просто у меня в профиле билинг адрес уже сохранен, и он канадский
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Це к Катрану, тут тільки він траховод
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Можна зайти тоді на тему траків 🙃 Джейсон з “Engineering Explained” продав Субару Крострек свій і купив, як він каже, найкращий трак: youtu.be/CcpaS7RO-qk?si=HmlKzvDbx9XwW-6h
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Дайджест за останні три дні
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сьогодні: It appears that the chat messages are a mix of conversations about various topics, including cars, politics, and everyday life. The majority of the messages are in Ukrainian language. Some notable conversations include: * A discussion about car sales and consulting services (messages 1-3) * A conversation about Ukraine's demographics and immigration policies (messages 4-6) * A debate about the importance of consultation when buying a car (messages 7-10) * A humorous comment about AI assistants becoming president and VR (messages 11-13) It seems that some users are sharing links to TikTok videos (messages 5, 8), while others are expressing opinions or asking questions (messages 2, 4, 9). Overall, the chat appears to be a mix of casual conversations and discussions about various topics.
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Це що?)
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2 травня: It looks like this chat is quite intense and emotional! 😞 There are a lot of personal attacks, insults, and strong language used by some participants. It's hard to summarize without getting into the specifics, but I'll try to give you an idea of what's going on. The conversation starts with someone mentioning that it's "not fair" to wish for people to go through war and see their families suffer. Someone else responds by saying that they've already taken a paternity test (?!?) and implying that the person is not the biological father of some children. This sparks a heated debate about what kind of person would want to go through war and see others suffer. Some participants share their own personal experiences with war, migration, or living in a foreign country. There are also attempts to belittle others' opinions or call them names. One participant even shares a link to a YouTube video (which is not relevant to the conversation). It's clear that some of these individuals have strong feelings and biases towards certain groups or countries (e.g., Poland). The language used becomes increasingly harsh, with some people calling each other "idiots" or worse. Throughout the chat, there are also attempts at humor or making light of the situation, but it mostly falls flat given the intensity of the conversation. Overall, this chat seems like a very heated and emotional exchange between individuals with strong opinions.