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RE: Update on my parenthood & resuming my Hive initiatives

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Well, you're wrong, it's' actually not a very common name and it's not popular either and that's why I love it hehehe 😼 and here in Venezuela nobody has my name 😎 😼 I feel privileged 😁😉

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Wow, that´s cool :) But you said that "Efi" is just your nickname so your real name is different. Can be something like Steffany or maybe Effia? Sofia and Effia, that would be cool :) Whatever, keep it for yourself and remember not to tell your name to the Zulians who would steal it and make some crazy combinations with it :D

Btw I just checked out the occurrence of the name Flora in my country and it seems that our daughter will also be quite unique here. There are currently just 18 people with this name here, out of the total Czech population of 11 million people :)

Effia? 😳🤢🤮🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 WTF 🤔😬🙄😒. Nooooo, thank God that's not my complete name 😬😂😂😂😂 I don't think that that name exists. My name it's not a nickname, it's a diminutive, my full name is a little unpronounceable hahaha, especially for people from here and the rest of the world, too hahaha so it's better that people call me Efi hehehe 😼 😎 I love it 🌞💖.
No, no, keep away from my name zulians 😤🤭🤭
Oh, great, good choice 🌺, so Flora belongs to my team 👊🏻👌🏻, the team with the rare names 😎. I have met some Floras here but it's not a common name at all, I remember a classmate I had in high school, her name was really unique, Floryselva, which means Flower and jungle, beautiful, don't you think?
What's the most popular female name in the Czech Republic?

Ok, I better not mess with your name anymore, you will still be "Gatubela the Superhero" to me :D ;)

Floryselva? Wow, that´s interesting :)

Here are 20 most common names in my country. First column is for men, second for women.

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Hahaha, yes, Gatubela 👊🏻

Wow, interesting list, I can see that many names of that Czech list are common here, some more and some less, Lucas (with C), Martín, Vladimir, Tomás, Josef, David, Eva, Anna, Verónica (with C), Teresa (with S), Micaela (without H), Elena (without H) and Martina, now, when we talk about Czech names, I have met people called Pável, Ludmila and Jaroslava and Petra is very often here, too.

Wow, that´s interesting. I didn´t know you have met some Czech people in Venezuela, it´s not one of the countries where Czech tourists or travelers usually go to :)

Hahaha, no, those people are venezuelans with Czech names 🤭🤭
🤣🤣🤣🙄Who told you that Venezuela is a place where tourists don't usually come? 🤔 In my travels through Venezuela I have met people from USA, Russia, Switzerland, Brasil, Argentina, Spain, Japan, Iran, Italy, Germany, France, Ireland, England, Sweden, etc. Unfortunately my friend I think that you are one of those who has been influenced by the bad publicity towards Venezuela 😕☹️, fortunately, there are many travelers who don't pay attention to that bad publicity and come to check it out in person and see with their own eyes if all that is true or not and we are grateful to them for that 🥰🤗.
Talking about Czech people, do you know explorer Jan Šplíchal?
He is a compatriot of yours, he lived 11 months here, he said:
“Venezuela is the best country I visited because it has everything. Because, really, it has everything: it has the Gran Sabana with the Tepuy mountains and that is incredible, it has the Orinoco delta, Margarita Island, where you can surf and do everything. It has Pico Bolívar, which is a mountain of five thousand meters and even the highest cable car in the world, the Coro dunes; It has the Llanos, where the first cowboys are from. There really are many places, and Los Roques, which is an incredible beach. In Venezuela there is everything you need.” 😎
Coming from someone who has traveled almost the entire world is a nice compliment for us 🇻🇪 😃. You should talk with him hehehe 😉.

I think you interpreted my comment in a wrong way ;) I know that your country is beautiful and has a lot to offer. I have seen hundreds (if not thousands) of posts about Venezuela here on Hive alone so I think I have a pretty good idea of what your country looks like ;) I just said that it´s not a country that many Czech people have visited. Yes, it may be due to the fact that Venezuela is often described in the media as a politically and economically unstable country. But that wouldn´t be a reason for me not to visit. We have been to Colombia, for example, despite many travel guides say it´s a dangerous country with high crime rate. We enjoyed our time in Colombia so much. Just like in all of the other Latin American countries that we visited and I´m sure Venezuela would be just like that :)