Smoko
03-28-2019, 06:44 PM
Hi all, new here
I work in a shop and every here and there a girl comes in. She's clearly from a foreign country (I'm in England). Usually she uses the post office but I've served her a couple of times. Whenever she comes in she always greets me and says hello and asks how I am, but I haven't really recently had a chance to ask her where she's from.
Her features are that she's white and fair skinned, short, has dark hair (either black or very dark brown), dark eyes, a slightly angular nose, and obviously she has an accent that sounds European but she pronounces her r's like an American
I know this is a bit vague, but I was wondering if you guys could help me out with a bit of speculation as to where she may be from.:thumb001: Usually a lot of foreign white Europeans in England tend to be from Eastern European countries, but I'm not sure if she has Eastern European features. I've assumed she's from a Mediterranean country but she doesn't really have "olive skin."
Anyway, thanks for any answers! And if this is in the wrong section, feel free to move it.
I work in a shop and every here and there a girl comes in. She's clearly from a foreign country (I'm in England). Usually she uses the post office but I've served her a couple of times. Whenever she comes in she always greets me and says hello and asks how I am, but I haven't really recently had a chance to ask her where she's from.
Her features are that she's white and fair skinned, short, has dark hair (either black or very dark brown), dark eyes, a slightly angular nose, and obviously she has an accent that sounds European but she pronounces her r's like an American
I know this is a bit vague, but I was wondering if you guys could help me out with a bit of speculation as to where she may be from.:thumb001: Usually a lot of foreign white Europeans in England tend to be from Eastern European countries, but I'm not sure if she has Eastern European features. I've assumed she's from a Mediterranean country but she doesn't really have "olive skin."
Anyway, thanks for any answers! And if this is in the wrong section, feel free to move it.