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Estonian Women

Estonian women stand out once again: with thin cheekbones and light blue eyes (more than 50% of the Estonian population has blue eyes)

Estonia is one of the smallest countries of the former Soviet bloc (USSR) and is one of the Baltic countries. However, today it is a modern country that has made the digital shift and whose women are very forward-thinking. Estonian women are more like their Western counterparts than Russian women. Let's start with a description and comparison between Estonian and Lithuanian women:

The face of Estonian girls

Estonian women stand out once again favourably: with thin cheekbones and light blue eyes (more than 50% of the Estonian population has blue eyes), but I have to give the main prize to Lithuanian women. Their faces reminded me of Argentina with their cosmic beauty in their faces. Some of the most beautiful women in the world I have seen were from Lithuania.

First place: Lithuania

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Estonian women's hair

Latvian women do hairstyles better than Estonian women who have adopted some of the Scandinavian hair cutting styles. Lithuanian women, however, have an extraordinary length of hair. Here you can often see girls with beautiful hair that goes down to the waist.

First place: Lithuania

The personality of Estonian girls

Estonian girls are easily accessible because they like to drink. They also like to speak English and can easily communicate in English with a foreign man. Latvian girls are more withdrawn: they are too suspicious and can spend all eternity studying you before opening up to you. Maybe because they assume that every foreigner is a sex tourist. After all, Riga is the sex tourism capital of Eastern Europe. Lithuanian girls are different, but in general I find them more shy.

First place: Estonia

Women's English level in Estonia

Estonian girls have a thorough knowledge of English, while Lithuanian girls are much weaker in foreign languages. I had problems finding even a person with moderate English skills in Lithuania. Latvian girls speak perfect English, but you may have problems with Russian girls in Latvia who cannot speak English.

First place: Estonia

GENERAL Opinion on Estonia

The choice is simple: Estonia. If I were to go back only to a Baltic country, then that choice would be Estonia. Certainly, in recent years, girls have become increasingly reluctant to communicate, as the number of sex tourists from Finland and Britain has increased. Well, another reason - obesity, as mentioned above. It should be noted that sometimes Estonian can be rude, as is customary in America.

Lithuania has many beautiful women (I would give them a slight advantage over Estonian girls), but it is quite difficult to know them. You can only be lucky if you stay in a certain place for a long time and have enough time to get to know the local population. In Estonia, even with a short visit, foreign men have a great chance to spend quality time and get to know beautiful Estonian women.

Who is she, the average Estonian woman?

It is clear that not all our readers will necessarily agree with this portrait, drawn by the editorial board with experts. Indeed, it is still fortunate that we can rejoice in the uniqueness of each woman on the planet.

So, her name was Tatyana...

If you want to meet a woman on the street in Estonia, you can try to guess her name. The Russian beauty you see on the street will probably be called Olga, Tatyana, Elena, Svetlana, Valentina, Irina, Galina, Natalia, Anna or Maria. Below, it is these names (in decreasing order of popularity) that the Estonian Ministry of the Interior cites in the most common list. Estonian women, with a high degree of probability, will bear the first names of Tiina, Sire, Anne, Anne, Catherine, Tiyu, Hull, Ene, Maya, Aino or Piret.

According to Eurostat, Estonian women's employment has remained above the EU average over the last decade. The Estonian Statistics Department cites new figures: in 2013, about 59% of women aged 15 to 74 were working in our country. More than half of the women worked in trade, manufacturing, education, health and social protection.

In 2012, statistics compiled an average portrait of an Estonian resident. It has been found, for example, that the presence of babies increases for our women, the time spent on household chores is much more important than for men. If the family has children under the age of seven, mothers spend about six hours a day at home and with the family, almost an hour and a half more than fathers. However, over a ten-year period, this time has been reduced by 39 minutes for women, mainly due to household appliances: now it takes less time to prepare food, wash and iron clothes.

Statistics indicate that an average Estonian resident has five and a half hours of free time per day. That's 34 minutes more than it was ten years ago. The free time is spent with pleasure on the computer with internet. They also spend more time than before playing sports and, paradoxically, on passive holidays. But women's purchases are no more than they were a decade ago.

An intelligent Estonian woman is in no hurry to give birth.

A distinctive feature of the average Estonian woman is her desire to know.


There are more female students in our country than male students: about 60% of university students are women. Statisticians even suggest that in the future, women will be better educated than their husbands. There are also more women among those receiving adult education, while men spend more time in adult education.

In Estonia, girls leave their fathers' homes and start living independently before the average in Europe: in Estonia at 23, in Europe at 24-26.

Over the past five years, the marriage of Estonian women has begun to decline. On average, our women marry at 25-27 years of age, the first child gives birth at 26 years of age. Basically, there are one or two children in families, a little less than in other European countries, but we must not forget that our women are active. The labour market and part-time employment (less than 35 hours of work per week) is not very common in Estonia.

A little Blonde in a dress: sketch of the Estonian woman

As far as physical appearance is concerned, from 1 January 2012, Estonian statistics painted us a portrait of the average Estonian woman: 44 years old, 165 centimetres tall and weighing 69 kilograms.

According to Anneli Coho, an Estonian market specialist from the Baltika group (which includes popular brands such as Monton, Mosaic and Ivo Nikkolo), the most popular sizes of women's clothing in Estonia are 38-40. Characterizing the brand's customers, Koho noted that they are women who know fashion and follow trends, which makes them beautiful. According to the expert, our women prefer to wear dresses, but in many ways, the choice of clothing determines the weather and, in winter, women are always ready to wear pants.

It's about the same as what designer Diana Denisova told us, who works mainly with women, aged 30 and over. "my typical customer often goes to buy a skirt or dress, but I think the average Estonian woman will prefer pants. According to the designer, the most common size of clothes in her studio is 40-42.

Denisov, like Anneli Coho, said about the physical appearance and clothing of our Estonian ladies: "I think women in Estonia have started to be more prepared, they spend more time on their appearance. »

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Nevertheless, says the designer, in everyday life women prefer things in the "casual" style and comfortable shoes with low or medium heels (which, according to the latest trends, can be combined with almost any style of clothing).

As for the businesswoman, for whom Denisov works mainly, she prefers the classical style, "more feminine things tend to appear in the cloakroom with the beginning of the warmer days. Femininity, to my great joy, is one of the main trends of spring-summer 2014. And in urban women's clothing, there are more and more dresses, as well as feminine accessories that perfectly combine with the "casual" style.

Hairdresser Olga Krylova ("Simplicity Hair") told us that her female clients, most of the time, ask for lightly dyed hair: "Some of my clients now choose light, but very natural colours: wheat, beige, light brown, like a hot and cold. "Olga also said that our women's hair is mainly Slavic or Scandinavian, which is straight or slightly wavy, and as far as length is concerned, local ladies prefer high (just below the shoulders), because in such length, the hair is easy to maintain.

According to Olga, Estonian beauties often opt for simple natural hairstyles: "Our women are afraid of having an appearance that is too formal and primed". This was demonstrated by the recent presidential reception held in honour of the Republic's anniversary. The hairdresser had prepared a hairstyle a little too stylish for designer Kriss Soonick in the form of a large bow on the crown, and our fashion critics said it was inappropriate. A delicate asymmetrical braid, composed of light waves, which I braided for the female athlete Oksana Nikolai Novoselov, on the contrary, was considered one of the most elegant and suitable for this ceremony. She says that the company is not ready for brilliance, and originality.

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Understanding Estonia to understand its inhabitants

Weather in Estonia

The climate is mild. "The golden autumn" lasts until October included, sometimes at the end of November, it can start to fall from the snow. Late autumn and early winter are mainly composed of rainfall. Snow in Estonia doesn't really fall. The cold is not there, but there are often storms because of the sea. Due to the heavy cloudy weather in autumn, Estonia looks like something post-apocalyptic, the country seems so dark. But it's more of an exception, it's a fabulous country.

Estonia is a very small country that looks like a bread crumb, it can be completely crossed in 4.5 hours.
As it is small, it is much easier to keep order in the country. You will find absolutely wonderful landscapes, as with images, with white houses and carefully ploughed and sown fields. When you go from city to city, you will notice that many private homes are "apart". It's a hamlet. They are a good example of the Estonian mentality - everyone for themselves, everyone in their personal world.

Estonian prices Living here is slightly more expensive than in Moscow.

That is Estonia's problem. The currency is the euro, the prices are about the same as those in Moscow, at a level or slightly more expensive.

Consumers and grocery stores offer discounts, for example, Maxima stores are good, but always expensive. Due to the fact that many products are grown in the country itself, the food here is tasty and good.

But here, accommodation is cheap and so are cars, on the city24.ee and auto24.ee websites you can convince yourself. We have already seen a used Volkswagen Passat on the car sales site for 100 euros (!), However, I don't know if this car goes to all the Least, it is the utility bills for housing and gas prices that are high.

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Estonian Mentality

Estonians are like snails. These are private persons, closed, as mentioned above. In fact, they need time to "swing" and open up. They have a hard time withstanding familiarity.

For the Estonians, his land, his house, that's the most important thing. They really care about property, the rule "I want my house to be better than my neighbour's".

Technology in Estonia

Estonia was something like an experimental country for automation. Here, in all the kiosks, they accept credit cards, almost all the lighting in the houses and on the streets is automatic (you pass and it will turn on).

At the counters in the stores you can find buttons for automatic reminder of the service (good green smiley, red - bad). And so on and so forth.

Estonia big and powerful

Estonian is a language of the Finno-Ugric group, and it is complicated in an infernal way. We recommend a good manual, written and understandable by Mikhail Stalnukhin, "Don't you still speak Estonian? Then we go to you! ".

Estonian is read in the same way as it is written - the pronunciation will be awkward, but you will be understood. Estonians consider Russian as a difficult and not very euphonious language, it seems too hard to them, as we do German.

The entire adult population, with few exceptions, knows and speaks Russian, but young people and adolescents no longer speak it. But they all know English, so you can explain yourself.

In the shops, most of the sellers know Russian. In Tallinn, in general, the majority of the population speaks Russian, in others it is worse.

The Family and Relations in Estonia

Today, Estonian women are in no hurry to get married. The first thing that comes first is the career.

They have liberal opinions on family life, tolerance for LGBT people. To quote a beautiful Estonian woman: "You can sleep with whomever you want, even with a man, even a woman it is your choice, you want to marry, get married, you want to divorce, get divorced. "Family members are equal, although men still want to be leaders in the house, but not too much.

But if a man says directly to his wife "go do the borshch", she will remove his scalp. Here, the issue of gender equality is strictly respected. And so is tolerance.

Every year, more and more Estonian women take the initiative. They are often divorced in Estonia, and they rarely marry.

I asked my Estonian friend:

- At what age do Estonians marry on average?

"And only the devil knows only!" But every year it's getting later... school, university, and then it's necessary to build a career, and when you want to have a child at 40. It's already too late - oops... And it's impossible, you have to use in vitro fertilization (here, it's very popular, because it's even paid for by the government).

Estonians' attitude towards foreigners in general and Russians in particular

About strangers. Western tourists are very well regarded because they bring money, and Estonia also exists thanks to tourism.

As far as the relationship with the Russians is concerned, the relationship is now a little tense, but still, on the Estonian side, if you look more closely, any bias disappears completely.

The age group of the population that has an aversion to Russian are those whose youth or adolescence took place in the collapse of the USSR, such as the elderly who know Russia better, today's younger generation has not seen this at all, but those who are now 35-40 years old, they have endured it.

Where can I find friends? In Tallinn, you will find many "circles of interest" for Russians, and in general many of them are in the capital. If we look among Estonians, it is more difficult because they are quite closed and do not get to know each other on the street.

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Tips for those who want to go to Estonia

It's very clean, the landscape is like a picture. In Estonia there are 2 problems - if you are an entrepreneur, you will not find workers, because employees are too demanding on the issue of wages and employers are simply not able.

Information technology trades are now the most in demand. We need designers, computer scientists, doctors, nurses. The minimum wage is just over 300 euros.

Unemployment benefits - the amount depends on the availability of insurance and the time you have spent on this benefit. The first half of the year, the sum is the maximum, then it decreases, so you won't live long with it.

There are 12 classes at school here. There are not enough universities, everything will ensure that all the universities in the country combine into 2 or 3 big universities for Estonia. The most famous is Tartuskyi University. Artistic professions are taught at the Estonian state Kunstaacademia in Tallinn.

In Estonia, the five largest and most gifted higher education institutions are entering the country. The study is conditionally free, before you miss the first exam. There is university accommodation for students.

Here in Estonia it is visual order, it is a very clean country, with law and order, it is calm and silent.

If you want to obtain citizenship, there will be tests on the Estonian language and the constitution. A local joke - "An ethnic Estonian woman tried to take the exam incognito. But she didn't succeed.... »

GET TO KNOW ESTONIAN WOMEN


Women from Estonia are good-looking, attractive and appear very feminine. That is why many men want to get to know Estonian women. However, men are not only attracted by their looks, but also by their intelligence, education and personality. In addition, they inspire with a lot of charm, self-confidence and multifacetedness. This is exactly why women from Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia are so popular with men. What other great qualities Estonian women have and how a man can win them over is explained in the following text.

 

APPEARANCE OF ESTONIAN WOMEN ESTONIA


Estonian women are very attractive, slim and beautiful. They simply enchant with their appearance. That is why many men want to meet Estonian women. Typically, Estonian women have great long blonde hair, which goes down very well with men. Furthermore, they can score points with their feminine, feminine appearance. They are not afraid to show what they have. Even at work, their outfit often consists of a miniskirt, silk tights and high heels. Taking care of their appearance is a matter of course for Estonian women.


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WHAT ARE THE CHARACTERISTICS AND MENTALITY OF ESTONIAN WOMEN?


Estonian women are very self-determined and freedom-loving people, most probably because of their history. That is also where the national sense of community comes from. Therefore, nothing bad should be said about Estonia. Furthermore, they have a direct manner and share their thoughts, but not in a hurtful way. During the conversation, pauses are also made to process what has been said and to answer honestly.


However, it can also illustrate the restraint of Estonians, because they are not as temperamental as southerners. Gestures are not wild, as they rarely add their hands when speaking. Estonian women attach great importance to being individual and building a life that suits them. However, they still want a family in addition to their career. Estonian women are also very good hosts.

MARRYING ESTONIAN WOMEN - WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR


Marriages cannot take place at the German Embassy in Estonia. Canadian must therefore marry according to local law. Witnesses to the marriage do not have to be present. The marriage can take place through a registry office in Estonia if certain requirements of a clergyman are met. The same papers as in Germany must be presented: Birth certificate, passport and certificate of marriageability.

If the stay in Estonia is already more than half a year, the latter may not be necessary. If there is an existing divorce or widowhood, the divorce or death certificate is required. If the divorce took place before May 2004, the district court in Tallinn must recognise it. Divorces in an EU country before March 2005 require an apostille and a certified translation. More recent divorces do not need to be translated if a certificate of the divorce decree is presented. In individual cases, the district court does not recognise it.

 
If there is a wish for a church wedding, proof of baptism and confirmation must be presented. The documents must all be provided with an apostille, i.e. a confirmation of authenticity.

WHAT DOES AN ESTONIAN WOMAN EXPECT FROM HER PARTNER?

Estonian women are not desperately looking for a man, because they have both feet on the ground themselves. However, when they meet a great gentleman, the desire to plan a family increases.

The traditional attitude of the Estonian community has been internalised by the women. An Estonian woman does not demand very much from her partner, only loyalty, empathy, strength and understanding. They want a harmonious family life. In terms of thinking, they are less romantically inclined, but rather pragmatic. They feel great pride in small common status symbols.

WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO BEAR IN MIND WHEN GETTING TO KNOW AN ESTONIAN WOMAN?


Once an Estonian woman has thawed out and she knows a man better, she becomes much more relaxed, informal and also reveals her warm-hearted side. On a first date, an Estonian woman will not reveal much about herself. There is hardly any touching. Estonian women attach great importance to punctuality on dates. They associate this with reliability. Typical western character traits such as order and diligence can score points with an Estonian woman.

Even if the initial reticence and Nordic nature suggest otherwise, Estonian women can be very sociable and humorous and they appreciate this in their counterparts as well. If a man is charming and can deal with the Estonians' sometimes dry sense of humour, he has a good chance.

WHERE CAN YOU MEET ESTONIAN WOMEN IN CANADA?


You will meet most foreigners in Canada in the big cities. Another good idea is to go to certain events or restaurants that Estonian women like to go to. There are also various portals on the internet where Estonian women are also registered, for example on Facebook or Instagram or specifically on dating portals.

 
If you prefer an even safer option, you should go to a dating agency. Many different ladies are registered here and are just waiting to fall in love. Here, one's own wishes regarding the future Estonian partner can be taken into account.

 

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