Hi Robert:)
How do ladies add you to qq? The only people who have added me were the 20 i gave my qq id to at cll. After 2 weeks on qq nobody added me out of the blue. is there somewhere in qq where you can make your id known like a dating section?
I can understand about the language barrier, as I never mentioned previously that I myself am a foreigner in Austria and when I first came here 20+ years ago, I went through the same thing. The only jobs I could get were where the offices spoke English, or with tourist, and it took me 4 years to actually be able to hold a simple conversation. Add to that our friends and my wifes family were English speaking so that made it harder to learn. The austrian friends all spoke English because they wanted to be nice and make me feel comfortable.
I have that problem even with Austrian girls in Vienna, or foreign girls in Vienna I have dated; they want to stay in the big city because either they were born here and like it, or they moved from smaller towns to come to a bigger city with better jobs, variety, etc....I understand what I am looking for is hard. People have also suggested to me that if I move to a small town alone I will meet girls there, but many times the people in the small towns hook up with each other in high school or younger because they know there are not many people around them. A friend of mine, who moved to Vienna from one of these smaller towns, makes a joke and says "the best looking girls are snatched up by guys before they turn 16 because the guys know this is their only chance to get someone who is not ugly" lol
I´d actually prefer to meet someone before moving to a smaller town bvecause I´d like to experience the move and learning new things and all with someone rather than alone. It would be more fun to talk to someone about those things while expereincing them together. At the same time, though, I have no problem going alone as well because it´s going to be fun anyhow, and I also think I´ll find someone there, maybe even easier than in the city, because if the girl is still living there after she turns 20, she wants to stay there, and probably 9 out of 10 people there have pets, or cows, whichever lol
If anyone is interested, I actually have been planning on moving to a smaller town since 2005. I originally planned on going when I stopped my self-employment venture, but then I got a cool/fun job and I don´t ant to quit it. I actually work 90% of the time from home, and by January 2015 it will be 100% of the time at home, so I decided to wait until I am working only from home as I don´t want to take a train 4-5 hours once a month to Vienna for the meeting/s. Anyhow, in 2005 I listed all of the smaller towns in Austria that some things I wanted within walking distance (train station, grocery store, doctors, city hall, shopping streets - the train station because I don´t mind taking a train 25 minutes to the next city for work or to go shopping for fun on the weekends). my list started at 93 towns, and over the years I narrowed them down to these two;
https://www.google.com/search?q=dorf+gastein&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=p8DdUsj-KbKh7AbN14DgBg&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAQ&biw=1366&bih=568and
https://www.google.com/search?q=dorf+gastein&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=p8DdUsj-KbKh7AbN14DgBg&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAQ&biw=1366&bih=568#q=mallnitz&tbm=ischThe second one is a town inside of a long valley, 1200 meters high, only 900 people. I prefer this one but it will not be easy because although everything is together, the train station is on the other side of the valley - about 2 kilometers - and I don´t care to have a car for that.
The first town actually is more smaller and round and about 900 meters high, most people there do not have cars as the entire center of the town is all together in the middle, city hall, train station, shops, doctors, everything is all ithin 5 minutes walking distance. This town has about 2000 people as well.
Don´t get confused with the ski lifts and all in the pictures - both of these towns are smaller tourist attractions for skiers and hikers in the summer, but the skiing and all is about 1000 meters higher than the towns themselves. So I´m not looking to live in the middle of a ski slope lol
I know for some people 800 people or 2000 people sounds extremely isolated, but these are communities we don´t have in the city, people are more friendly, crime is less, much better to raise children, air is great, view is always beautiful, and they communicate more with each other than city folks who don´t trust each other do. Plus their festivals are really cool. I think the quality of life is 1000x better. For me, I do not mind giving up the variety or extras we get in the city for all of the above. The trade-pff seems fair. The girls just has to agree or she will go crazy lol