David Foreman

David Foreman works at London Southbank University as a Senior Project Manager. He has an Estonian partner, visits Estonia regularly and intends to partially retire there in the next few years to split his time between London and Pärnu.

Thoughts about Estonia from an Englishman’s perspective #4 – I met Marko’s mum

David Foreman works and lives in London, but with an Estonian partner he visits Estonia regularly and intends to partially retire there in the next few years to split his time between London and Pärnu. He has contributed for EstonianWorld before. In this new article he gets acquainted with the casual way of approaching Estonia’s […]

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Thoughts about Estonia from an Englishman’s perspective

David Foreman, an Englishman who splits his time between London and Pärnu, shares his thoughts about Estonia and Estonians. At the forefront of the English persons outlook on life is to wonder what others think about what they do. I wouldn’t say that this is absent from a typical Estonian viewpoint, but it certainly doesn’t seem to

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