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26 Dec 2006
USA, Canada / a little question about dollar [19]

Nobody wants dollars, but Euros and British pounds.

OK, but guess what Poles from the UK who are going to come back to Poland in summer for vacations exchange in banks? -- Euros and Pounds. Thus, the market will decrease their values against PLN and USD.
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26 Dec 2006
Polonia / I'd like to go to Mexico... [47]

just wonder why the price of a 2weeks trip drops by half in june

Not sure exactly why, but I think there may be 2 main reasons:

1. In June all places throughout the US are very nice (weather-wise) so people from the US - even if they have vacations - don't go there as they have plenty of other options.

2. It may be very hot there in June (I think the prices to go to Florida in June are lower than in the wintertime).
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26 Dec 2006
Polonia / I'd like to go to Mexico... [47]

I know Mexico may seem to be a cheap country (for Europeans at least ;), but - are you going on an organized tour or would like to rent a car and drive from East to West... If the latter one, you need to know Mexico looks good and is "safe" only around the places the majority of the tourists go. Other areas don't even have paved roads or stores not to mention even an average standard facilities. Unless you are in a group with a guide you should be fine, but lonely trips out of the tourist areas aren't a good idea.
hello   
26 Dec 2006
USA, Canada / a little question about dollar [19]

Americans haven't really noticed the decrease of the US dollar in their homeland. The prices are basically the same. They notice that when they try to go on vacation abroad, but that's nothing crucial for them.

I think the US dollar is too low (or the Polish Zloty is too high). The US is now enjoying high export so in the long term other countries (including Poland) will have to decrease the value of their currencies to be able to sell their products. It should happen pretty soon - within 1-2 years.
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22 Dec 2006
UK, Ireland / Living in Poland vs England from the Economical Point of View [13]

Yeah, I think Polish people while make good money working abroad, they work too much, too many jobs and hours at one time. It seems their lives abroad starts and ends with a job. They should find more time to go on vacation - not only to Poland, but also to other countries.
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16 Dec 2006
USA, Canada / How to stay in USA without getting married? [125]

Bartosz, go to any Polish translation, immigration, or travel office on Jackowo in Chicago or a Polish neighbourhood in other city and they will find you the right person. I doubt 8K will be enough, but that way you will be safe because the agency will know the person and would suggest someone who is safe.
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15 Dec 2006
USA, Canada / Question about Polish Social life in Chicago [22]

So in other words, you wanna meet some Polish single ladies in Chicago? I would start by posting a picture here - profiles with pics seem to get more attention. I don't have one as I'm not single any more :). I don't think you'll find any local forum related to singles in Chicago only (unless you know Polish so you may try some polish websites). Other than that, I think some Chicagonians are visitors to this forum too.
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15 Dec 2006
USA, Canada / How to stay in USA without getting married? [125]

OK, so that's not a smart thing to do (especially if the couple doesn't fit - a 20-year old man with 60 year old woman, I know it happens ;).
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15 Dec 2006
USA, Canada / How to stay in USA without getting married? [125]

I wonder if the people from the INS who check such marriages actually are able to find out if they couple signed a pre-nuptial agreement?
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15 Dec 2006
USA, Canada / How to stay in USA without getting married? [125]

Yes, it is a very unethical way to gain a citizenship in the US.

Depends. If two people love each other (I mean - not the "business" people, but let's say a Polish man met a Polish woman, but the Polish man has no valid papers and marries a US citizen for papers). Or many other possible reasons. If the governments are ethical, people will be ethical too. But it will never happen so I dont' think it's so "unethical".
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11 Dec 2006
Life / Moving to Zakopane [18]

It seems to me 75 meters for a deep wheel is very good - you shouldn't have problems with water.
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11 Dec 2006
UK, Ireland / BEWARE when coming over UK [363]

so freddy, do you live in a city or in a small village? I guess in a small town since some Poles affected your life..
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11 Dec 2006
Life / Moving to Zakopane [18]

But you don't live in the Tatra Mountains, Kowalski, do you? In the Zakopane area you have up to 3 months warm so you basically have to heat your home 7-9 months a year there..

Plus, I don't think you can fix your tooth for 15 Euro (maybe in a community hospital, but not in a private doctor).. I think it would cost more like 30-35 Euros.
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11 Dec 2006
UK, Ireland / BEWARE when coming over UK [363]

why is it anyone who expresses an opinion on the poles is a troll

Because in your case whatever you say or claim, it's always "Poles fault". You don't even have to write a word and I'll know what you're going to post. Your posts are subjective and you don't even try to see another point of view.
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11 Dec 2006
Life / Moving to Zakopane [18]

For sure you'll have to spend some money for electricity or wood since in Zakopane it's cold 8 months a year. Make sure the well is deep enough as I've heard people had some problems there (meaning - you may have a really deep well, but your neighbour can dig even deeper one - even though it's not with the law - and you will lack water then). You can buy gus on most gas stations to heat the house. Talk to the village guys and they will point you to someone who can "arrange" cheap wood. The most expensive will be car insurance I think. Health insurance is not very popular in Poland so you can get good price. I would not do shopping in Zakopane - go to the village or to Nowy Targ as you will get better prices there (Zakopane has higher prices overall for there are so namy tourists).

Also, talk to the farmers from the Zakopane area - you can get great food (meat, milk, eggs, cheese, etc) from them for good price. Don't count that you'll have your own vegetables in the garden as the soil in the area and the rough climate is not good for growing anything but grass.
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11 Dec 2006
Life / Black people in Poland [357]

Here are public baths ,and around 95 % of them has on the door somethnig like ' BLack are not allowed'

WOW, are you serious?? Could you make a picture and post it here? It's hard to believe.
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10 Dec 2006
UK, Ireland / BEWARE when coming over UK [363]

Lee-UK, this is one of the best piece of advice in this thread. Poles should read it twice or put on their refrigerators.
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10 Dec 2006
Law / SCAMMED BY Grubarek [8]

WU won't do anything once the money is picked up..
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9 Dec 2006
Law / SCAMMED BY Grubarek [8]

and found out he had somehow changed the user name and pw on the account

When I hear such stories about "somehow" changing username/password, I tend to think it doesn't hold water. I feel that either you screw something up in the system or don't exactly know how to login to the system or how it works. There are very little chances someone could just change this information. I assume the one who could login (you) could have changed it too - so why didn't you change it right after you logged in..
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7 Dec 2006
Law / The Sell-Out of Polish Companies [5]

Very true. Poles dont' realize that when they do not acutally OWN the property (factories in this case), they will always be farm-hands on their own soil.
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7 Dec 2006
Feedback / Idiot's FAQ? [8]

Some would call it "Idiot's FAQ for stupids"
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6 Dec 2006
Genealogy / Can the Church in Poland help geneology search? [8]

I think you need to specify the area first. There's no general "church department" in Poland (as I know). If you know the exact place and/or address where your grandfather lived, it might be possible to track it down.