In
the beginning, send 5-7 first introduction letters.
Our experience shows that you need to send at least 5-7 letters to have
a positive reply.
Make your letter informative. Tell the lady the basics
about yourself and your life, and ask questions about her life and her
interests. The purpose of the first letter is to get yourself noticed,
and stand out from the other men she may have received letters from.
Be sure to include a picture of yourself (jpeg format only) with your
first letter.
Remember, you have seen her, but she has not seen you. Your chances
of receiving a response, if you do not send a picture,
are greatly decreased. If you don't get many replies, revise your letter
or expectations accordingly, and try again.
The Russian woman's attitude about herself is feminine.
She expects to be treated as a lady, she is the weaker gender and knows
it. The Russian woman has not been exposed to the world
of rampant feminism that asserts it's rights in America. She remains
sweet and tender with a softness that is absolutely desirable. So be
a gentleman.
Don't forget to show your attitude and send small gifts that would be
a sign of your respect and care. There are only a few holidays each
year, and if you forget to congratulate her birthday or New Year, then
you risk losing her to the competition of another man.
Don't delay your visit to see her personally. The average time between
beginning of e-mail exchanging and the visit to see a lady is about
6 months. Remember that she joined a dating service, not a pen pal club.
One visit is worth hundreds of letters.
This is not the full list of recommendations we can give you, just our
tips.
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