kateryna and timur were adopted by a family in wales. the welsh welcomed the foreigners very kindly and sincerely. they gave me various surprises, they me morally supported. i have a classmate, he studies the ukrainian language and is very interested in ukraine. in the british tradition, in the british culture of communication, there is no initial suspicion of people, that is, you do not have to prove to anyone that you are normal. that you are honest, that you are worthy of attention, but katya herself , without projects, deadlines and her own self-realization, began to feel extremely insecure among the british. i went to the doctor and was put on anti-depressants because it was real depression, i'm working on getting better, but i'm still at that stage when i can't answer the question of what to do with my tomorrow. closely follows what is currently happening in ukraine and was once even going to return, but has now changed her mind, she was frightened by the statements of the president, who decided that ukrainians are a commodity, i a