Hi everyone! I'm starting practicing to my English)) We met with my husband at the party. The party was situated at my friend's apartment. Someone knocked at the door , I opened it and he was there. I think it was first seeing love. The best qualities of my partner are sence of humour despite of his workaholizm and determination. In my opinion the most important in successful relationship are three things: loyalty, trust and respect. And, of course, same life view.
Such a nice episode! We met on Tinder, 3 months before the pandemic :) And are happily married now Btw for quite some time I used to think that guys who write on dating apps “looking for serious relationship” are kinda boring (although I was looking for the same)… and how wrong I was! You can find a guy who just knows what he wants and says it openly
@@EasyEnglishVideos it’s wonderful to see that old fashion way of meeting people still exists! I was especially surprised and pleased by the very young couple. The kid did seem very emotional intelligent! What a fine young man his parents/ caregivers raised!
We just want to be clear that the dialect we’ll show you is mainly British English, as opposed to American/Australian/Canadian and that the grammar is British English as opposed to American English. 😁
Amazing, like the first part. How people look bright and light expressing about love and relationships. Thanks Easy English.
Hi everyone! I'm starting practicing to my English))
We met with my husband at the party. The party was situated at my friend's apartment. Someone knocked at the door , I opened it and he was there. I think it was first seeing love.
The best qualities of my partner are sence of humour despite of his workaholizm and determination.
In my opinion the most important in successful relationship are three things: loyalty, trust and respect. And, of course, same life view.
Wow! Love at first sight! 😍
I really liked it! All the couples are so cute. Their answers made me smile:)
Aww… that’s great! This is probably our favourite series of videos to make. Part 3 soon! 🙌
That is an amazimg programme. I have learned manythimg about a good relationship about lovers.Many thanks
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That was fun.
Thanks for your support Anna! 🙌
It would be great to have a third part about you and Isi😊
Lovely people!
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already would like to see part 3 :D
Us too! 💞
Such a nice episode!
We met on Tinder, 3 months before the pandemic :)
And are happily married now
Btw for quite some time I used to think that guys who write on dating apps “looking for serious relationship” are kinda boring (although I was looking for the same)… and how wrong I was! You can find a guy who just knows what he wants and says it openly
Thanks for your kind words Tatiana and congrats on your marriage 🥰
Glad that it worked out for you two! 💞
Great 🎉
Thank you for wartching! 🙌
Mitch! When are you going to tell us you and isi's origin story?
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Thanks
Another awesome episode! ❤
Thank you! 🙌
We could ask this question forever ☺️
@@EasyEnglishVideos it’s wonderful to see that old fashion way of meeting people still exists! I was especially surprised and pleased by the very young couple. The kid did seem very emotional intelligent! What a fine young man his parents/ caregivers raised!
he come up with a solution i m like losing my head at someyhing
You can agree to disagree - beautiful words
That was a great video
Awww thanks for watching… it’s the people that make it! 😊
2:50 I think it should be 1998 🤔
When the word "must" disappears Love comes😊
Hello from Germany ❤❤❤
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Könntet ihr in Zukinft vlt deutsche Untertitel hinzufügen?
Lavs is so beautiful.
Do you guys plan on expanding this project to the USA? It would be amazing, right? :)
I hate listening section😂
Where the fuck is my other half????
im asking the same question
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Ohohoh I´m not be able to understand british accent different pronunciations
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Easy " British" English? Isn' t in some way ...chauvinistic...ir xenephobic??? English is english and in UK the people don't speak on some way! 😢
We just want to be clear that the dialect we’ll show you is mainly British English, as opposed to American/Australian/Canadian and that the grammar is British English as opposed to American English. 😁