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JustysiaS   
1 Dec 2008
Life / Rudeness of polish people when they are drunk [43]

that would be the only time i would ever even glance at slime like you. i suppose you only target drunk girls with that charm and wit of yours.
JustysiaS   
30 Nov 2008
Feedback / Great site!!! [15]

i read the first post and i was like ok where's the link to that great website??? oh duhh, it's polishforums! lol
JustysiaS   
30 Nov 2008
Language / Affectionate endings to Polish girls' names.... [30]

How about weronika? Am I right in thinking werusia, weriunia, wereczka?

weronisia? werka? weri? lol

i get called Justysia (duh lol), Justyś, Justi, Jusi, Justynka, Justyneczka, you can obviously tell people like me ha ha...
JustysiaS   
30 Nov 2008
Life / Rudeness of polish people when they are drunk [43]

it depends on the person, some people change a lot after they had a few drins, or maybe thats just their true persona coming out, i dunno. but it is not a rule that someone who is nice when they are sober will be nice or even nicer when they're drunk.
JustysiaS   
30 Nov 2008
Life / Rudeness of polish people when they are drunk [43]

drunk people have bumped into me and then dont have the decency to apologise

maybe they were too drunk to notice they bumped into someone? sometimes they just stumble out from a bar stomping on peoples feet, pushing and spilling their drinks and never saying sorry, but i would never expect them to apologise cos they were DRUNK and didn't do it on purpose. if they do it on purpose then they are idiots and they should be ignored or if it really bothers you, go see the bouncer about it. there are people like that everywhere and you kinda have to get used to it im afraid.
JustysiaS   
30 Nov 2008
Food / Polish cakes that hit the spot - Miodownik [40]

i don't do diets, i have a very good metabolism Seanus :D. i'm home for the new year, spending xmas in uk with the boyfriend.

Isn't nutella just processed food with loads of additives?

could be, but it's delicious!
JustysiaS   
30 Nov 2008
Food / Polish cakes that hit the spot - Miodownik [40]

i think mom used to put nutella in some of her torts, i think it might be popular :) only 4 weeks and i'm going to stuff my face with tort and makowiec woohoo!
JustysiaS   
30 Nov 2008
Life / Celebrating Christmas in Poland [52]

ooh i havent spotted this reply. well, lets say there is always something going on. im not there for xmas this year but my mother is well worried about the xmas eve cos my sisters fell out over something really stupid and they completely blank each other all the time. should be fun when they all meet up! lol. last year i had an arguement with my dad cos he got drunk and he scared my boyfriend ha ha. like i said, xmas is never boring in my house :D.
JustysiaS   
30 Nov 2008
Love / How to find a girlfriend in Warsaw? [60]

How to find a girlfriend in Warsaw?

the same way you would find a girlfriend anywhere else. what, you never had a girlfriend before? women are women, be a man and get out there.
JustysiaS   
30 Nov 2008
Food / Polish cakes that hit the spot - Miodownik [40]

exactly, every time my mom makes a cake or we go to a cafe in Poland it's always like WOW this is gorgeous, it tastes just as good as it looks. over here, the cakes are not so special, i dont know how they do it but the same sort of cakes in UK and Poland just taste so different and Polish ones are better! i must admit i love carrot cake and walnut cake and these are not very popular in PL, but still, nothing beats the Polish flavour.
JustysiaS   
30 Nov 2008
Food / Polish cakes that hit the spot - Miodownik [40]

i will always be a big fan of Polish cakes as they simply are the sh*t lol, they are rich, tasty and usually full of natural ingredients. loads of calories but heck, they are cakes right. i find British cakes are often too sweet, taste artificial and always lack that special something i am so used to. Polish cakes all the way!
JustysiaS   
30 Nov 2008
Life / Celebrating Christmas in Poland [52]

Wigilia can be a dreary affair

not in my house! lol

You'd show your pom-poms? That'll do :)

always twist things, you dirty sheep
JustysiaS   
30 Nov 2008
Life / Celebrating Christmas in Poland [52]

Stick on my suit (or kilt if my mum has it cleaned, pressed and couriered in time).

if you put your kilt on they will laugh at you all night long! lol but seriously, a suit or just a nice shirt, tie and trousers will be fine. but do by all means wear the kilt if that is what you really want! ;) if anything i'd be worried about the kilt travelling in your suitcase, it's a precious thing and you know how they handle luggage at the airports...

is it the same as back home (ie.drink, sweets, books, etc) or are there traditional things that hosts would expect?

yeah pretty much, just remember to wrap them pressies up in bubble so they don't get damaged during the flight, take extra care with liquids so they don't spill on your precious kilt or the presents. get them some scotch whiskey! and maybe even haggis ha ha...

Seanus

we seem to have the same ideas ha ha
JustysiaS   
27 Nov 2008
UK, Ireland / Cheap Flights on WizzAir.....is it a con ? [27]

thank you again Robert A you are very helpful! usually i'd get one email with my booking reference and confirmation of payment, but wizzair made it look pretty complicated, it wasn't like that last time i used it. i just had to make sure this time. last minute holiday you see, i'm paranoid that cos of all this rushing around and organising stuff i got myself into a mess! thank God for this forum ha ha...

Related: Wheelchairs on Wizzair (Brussels-Warsaw flight)

My family is coming over next weekend BRU-WAW. Does have anybody experience in taking their own (or a relative's) wheelchair on a WizzAir flight?
It looks as quite a hassle and the costs are nowhere mentioned :(

Not from my own experience but from Wizzair regulations:

Baby carriages and wheelchairs are checked in with the rest of the luggage and carried at no additional charge, provided that the user of this equipment is traveling on the plane.

wizzair.com/static/downloads/GCC_WAH_PL2.pdf
- see Art. 14.1.8

But after that time (post over 2 years old) you could let us know how it goes yourself.
JustysiaS   
26 Nov 2008
UK, Ireland / Cheap Flights on WizzAir.....is it a con ? [27]

just one more question lol i got an e-invoice from wizzair do i need to print it out and take it to the airport, or do i just keep it for my records? do i need to sign it and send it off somewhere? i dunno cos i never got one off them before?! i hate paperwork!!
JustysiaS   
24 Nov 2008
UK, Ireland / Cheap Flights on WizzAir.....is it a con ? [27]

i quite liked wizzair but with all these stupid fees like that one for extra leg room or if you wanna fly with your laptop you need to book a SEAT for it ha ha, it's really going the same way ryanair is...

that would be my understanding too. Double check because it sounds really strange.

let me copy and paste:

Any piece of baggage to be checked-in is subject to a fee, payable per bag, per flight and per passenger. The number of bags you wish to check in must be indicated and paid for during the booking process. If further pieces of baggage are paid for later, a higher Baggage Fee applies. If passenger checks in fewer pieces of baggage than had been paid for, Baggage Fee will not be refunded.

Passengers are allowed to carry one piece of carry-on baggage with a maximum weight of 10 kilograms and with a maximum dimension of 55x20x40 centimetres and to check in a maximum of 20 kilograms without incurring an excess baggage fee. Should the weight of all the checked-in baggage combined exceed 20 kilograms, an excess baggage fee must be paid.

Your checked baggage must not contain:
a) cash, securities;
b) jewellery, precious metal, precious and semi-precious stones;
c) computer, camera, video camera, cellular phone and any other electronic or technical appliances and their accessories;
d) official, business or private documents;
e) travel or other identity documents;
f) keys;
g) liquid (except: acid battery of a wheel chair);
h) medicine;
i) pieces of art and fine arts.
Should your checked baggage contain any of the items listed above, we will not be liable for any loss, destruction, delay of and damage to such items.

:-/
JustysiaS   
24 Nov 2008
UK, Ireland / Cheap Flights on WizzAir.....is it a con ? [27]

flew with wizzair last time almost 2 years ago and had all my toileteries in my main big bag and that was perfectly fine, they actually told me to move any larger liquid bottles to the main luggage as well cos they were not allowed on board. flew with BA last xmas and it was the same, i thought these rules applied for the hand luggage only???!!!

ps: don't wanna call costumer services cos it's £0.65 per minute! they have no e-mail help centre!
JustysiaS   
24 Nov 2008
UK, Ireland / Cheap Flights on WizzAir.....is it a con ? [27]

can i just ask something, i booked a flight with wizzair but it says in the luggage bit (just read it now) that i'm not allowed to carry any liquids in my CHECKED baggage. no shampoo, shower gel, perfume or vodka (lol)? that's not the carry-on luggage is it? it's just that i can't obviously have any of that in my hand luggage so now i'm pretty cheesed off that i can't take my lotions and potions with me! am i just being paranoid? can i still put them in the big bag (which i paid for bloody £8 each way) like i always used to do? flew with them before and all that was fine. please help!
JustysiaS   
23 Nov 2008
Language / Why Polish people use so many words to describe a situation? [122]

"nie nadymaj się tak" would be one possibility.

that's still longer than get over yourself isn't it :)

So, translate pilot from Polish into English for me, please

remote or buttons :D (or pilot of course)

I think this illustrates the problem of long explanations.

but this is not what this topic is about