<p>Is Eastern Europe really all that promising? I think it’s up-and-coming. The entrance of its countries into the EU is a hopeful move. Yet, Eastern Europe seems to be at a crossroads, where the ball can travel both ways. I don’t know if countries that are still developing in terms of establishing secure governments and stable economies will be a right move in the future, at least in the near future. Eastern Europe may be a niche market, but I don’t think it will blossom soon enough for all the opportunities it may have. </p>
<p>What do you guys think? I’m pretty ignorant in the matter. </p>
<p>Also, I’ve researched that learning Russian may not be advantageous to minorities, because there is a noticeable sentiment of xenophobia in particularly Russia and some surrounding countries, and that the politics are just plain crooked. What are your understandings?</p>