That's a good plan. Like I told you on PM, your first priority should be finding something that will give you even a modest livelihood with the skills you have. I think English language tutor/teacher might be that something, and better than any low-paid manual jobs. Learning the language is probably something that will take you to a much higher level of social acceptance/respect. The few Bulgarians I met in the UK all spoke decent to good English but have no idea what the situation is over there, with the locals.Tsar wrote: ↑December 5th, 2020, 11:23 pmI am more stable here than America and working on stabilizing myself. If things go as planned I could have anywhere from $20,000-$100,000 within 3-5 years.
Any advice on how to make friends? I am terrible at it and all my online friends from other websites are also bad at making friends so cannot give me much advice.
Making friends isn't something that anybody should be advising you on

I am not criticising friends made online, but meeting people in person and having the full experience of interacting with them, getting to know them in flesh and blood, is something completely different.
So, just relax, be yourself and focus on what's really important for you now to establish yourself in Sofia. Luring girls in a park aren't exactly the priority right now.
