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welshguyinpola   
11 Feb 2009
UK, Ireland / How to get Polish TV in Britian [17]

Not all of it I agree, but that's actually the point...........by watching/listening to it, I hope that I'll be able to get a better handle on the cases and improve my very basic Polish. Trying to learn without being in Poland and hearing how the language is spoken is a complete nightmare.

It wont help a bot, there is no point in wasting the money. At our age, our brains have gone past the point at which we can pick up language form the tv and the polish spoken on tv is so fast that it wont help.

Also the quality of polish programming leaves alot to be desired
welshguyinpola   
8 Feb 2009
UK, Ireland / Polish people in an english army [85]

This seems like a guy who wants all the trimmings of the SAS but knows nothing of the suffering.

Im not sure, but dont the SAS recruit from the royal marines or the paras? I'd say, from what I read, that the SAS chooses u, not u choose it and to enter u really have to show ur worth. I'd liek to know how many foreign soldiers are in the British SAS.

Also this guy would have to handle being shouted at on a daily basis, punched and generally humilliated. My cousin, who was just a reg told me that even the toughest gyys in his regiiment were reduced to jelly in the presence of certain officers.

COULD HE HANDLE THIS? I DONT THINK SO.
welshguyinpola   
7 Feb 2009
News / Poland aids the world [37]

It is stupid throwing money at Africa, the people never see it. They should be taught more efficient methods of farming, we should help them develop their own water filtration systems and theach them how to live in a more efficient way.

The interest in Catholicism is also a factor which doesnt help the AIDS issue as the pope tells these ppl that they cant use a condom. Archaic atiitudes like this should be changed as well.

Shelly is right Fair Trade is really helping African people as now they can have a sense of pride in what they are doing and they can finally afford to keep their families.

Its a fact that Poland's contribution to countries such as Africa is rather insignificant compared to that of the West and to say that Poland is helping the world is at the very least an over exaggeration.
welshguyinpola   
7 Feb 2009
Life / Polish Police - my bad experience. [33]

And the same for u Iwona. We have all read ur rantings about the failure of the British system so why dont u come back to ur 'perfect' homeland? U have it too good in UK, thats why
welshguyinpola   
5 Feb 2009
Life / Protestant Churches in Tricity?? [9]

Cant work out why, if this guy who is getting married is Polish, he couldnt find these churces for himself. I'm sure some ppl on here just write for the sake of it
welshguyinpola   
27 Jan 2009
UK, Ireland / TRUTH AND DELUSION ABOUT POLES IN UK [65]

First of all, many Poles have been working in the UK without any contract.

PROVE IT!!!

Puzzler, never have I seen anyone so wrong. Minimum wage in UK UK is now 5.35 and any Pole working in the UK LEGALLY is entitled to that. THere are also many British people working for this wage. To earn anything over 8 pounds hour for the type of jobs that immigrants do is unusual. What the hell do you expect someone waiting on a table to earn? Its a fact that all the good lawyers and doctors etc stayed in Poland as there was always plenty of well paid work for them here. The ones that had no or little experince went to UK to do manual work.

As for the living conditions, who chooses to live like that? An average British citizen has to pay a mortgage or rent of around 500-700 a month whereas theser polish guys choose to live together to avoid these costs. Last summer I went home and went to a Polish friend's house party, they lived in apalling conditions, matresses lined up on the floor, a tiny fridge etc. THEY CHOSE IT.

Puzzler, out of interest, did u ever see the thread on here where one of ur fellow countrymen warned foreigners not to buy land in Poland as they are not welcome?? Look it up. I think her name was Ola sth

So can we call her an Anglophobe??
welshguyinpola   
27 Jan 2009
Life / Polish Police - my bad experience. [33]

Well I have lived here for almost 5 years and I can understand Polish and speak enough to ask for some every day things I may need. You should probably do the same thing. Also the police here are so underpaid you have no idea. Combine an underpaying job with drunk forgeiners and you will get unhappy employees. How do you think the American cops feel about the mind you illegal aliens that can't speak the language that cause trouble. Main thing is this. You shouldn't do something for the police to have to pay attention to you at all and then they won't be rude or agressive towards you. Police are nice and yes you do get 1 or 2 that are not but that's in any country as well. So we should all be good boys and girls and stay out of trouble. :o)

Ok so first of all, I speak Polish well so that is not an issue. Secondly, the thousands of people who are going to come here for the Euro 2012 are going to run amuck. I teach English to Komendia Wojewodski in Gdansk and thez told me that for the foootball thez are going to invite the British/Spanish/French etc Police out here to help them to control the crowds.

It is a fact that the Police here in Gdansk are looking to fine people. Gdansk is a special case as it is close to the border of Russia so they have some sort of Border police as well. It is these guys which are the assholes.
welshguyinpola   
26 Jan 2009
Life / Polish Police - my bad experience. [33]

Seanus, I did not concoct this story and it quite upset me actually. I have never actually been in trouble with the police, i have needed them and they have let me down on a number of occasions. I live in Sopot and mayb e the police in the countryside are helpful but here they employ anyone - literally. They just dont have the money to have a decent police force and im sure this will improve in the future.

For those people who know neither me or my friends, they have been stopped by the police for not having their lights on in the car or for crossing the railway line instead of going to the station.

Of course, if u need nothing to do with the police they will leave you alone but when help is needed then you cant rely on them.
welshguyinpola   
25 Jan 2009
Life / Polish Police - my bad experience. [33]

What do you think is going to happen ?

Firstly, most of them dont speak English. My friends have all had situations where they stop talking to them cos they have to speak in English so they basically just get away with it.

When I first came to Poland I called the Police to move a car out of the way which was blocking mine. 2 policemen came in a clapped out old polonez and one guy was trying to tlak to me while the other guy was sat in the car kicking me in the back of the leg. They were swearing alot and when they finally left the kicking cop gave me the middle finger.

I was walking in the old town yesterday where there were 2 policemen (about 1 in the morning). The older policeman went looking for a toilet whilst the other one (who looked barely 12) begged him niot to leave him on his own. It was quite pathetic.

Also, their radios are funny. They have the big radios which they have to carry in thiir hands (dont know if they have a beltclip or not).
welshguyinpola   
25 Jan 2009
Life / Polish Police - my bad experience. [33]

Why are the police in this country completely incompetent? Most of them are agressive brutes who are fond of using the word 'k****' and the others are basically kids just out of nappies. I dread to think whats gonna happen when the Euro 2012 comes to this country.

Anyone else had any bad experiences with the police?
welshguyinpola   
23 Jan 2009
Travel / Poland is becoming too expensive to visit. It is a nice country, but [46]

Surely the bars and clubs in Trojmiasto come into their on during the summer months?

I mean when compared to other Europena cities incl. London and Cardiff, it is relatively quiet here. After the clubs close, ppl just tend to go straight home. You have to see it to believe it.
welshguyinpola   
19 Jan 2009
Travel / Poland is becoming too expensive to visit. It is a nice country, but [46]

The charges for the cheap airlines are insane. They now charge 9 quid per bag. also they have a small trick, if you dont read the terms and conditions you will find that the travel insurance box is already ticked so you get charged for that as well unless you've had the foresight to uncheck it. I live in Gdansk and the only 2 airlines flying there now are wizz air and ryan air. I am restricted to Ryan air as they are the only airline that flies to Bristol as the 4 hour journey from Stanstead/Luton to Wales sets me back even more.

I guess thats my just deserts for living in Wales
welshguyinpola   
18 Jan 2009
Food / Nudle. Who likes Noodles in Poland? :) [33]

Yeah, I sent her my old wireless router and she sent me Nudle, Milka, Barszcz and Corny BIG.

Cant you buy Milka in the Uk as it is not Polish. Im sure when I lived in Britain it was available everywhere
welshguyinpola   
10 Jan 2009
Food / Butcher Shops in Poznan? [7]

Walk down any high street and im sure ull find one. Butcher in polish is rzeznik
welshguyinpola   
6 Jan 2009
Life / POLAND'S QUASI-BROTHELS? [21]

Please look at rozi.pl

one of my former students works as a prostitute here and she told me the boss protects them and apparently they have big men outside the door any time they are with clients.

S tell me there are no brothels in Poland
welshguyinpola   
4 Jan 2009
Love / Pre-Marriage Course in Poland [11]

I got married in Poland and I attended no course, my wife did. I didnt even need to profess a faith as a catholic.
welshguyinpola   
4 Jan 2009
History / 70th Anniversary of start of WWII [50]

Please can someone telmme if the story of the Polish cavalry waving swords at german Panzers is true. I'm not being anti-polish, a Polish guy himself told me this but I am not very versed in history to be able to confirm it
welshguyinpola   
4 Jan 2009
Life / POLAND'S QUASI-BROTHELS? [21]

I dunno what Polonius is talking about, in the gdansk there is a strip club cum brothel called Rozi. They have 'rooms' and everything is legal. You cant miss the place, it is not some back street hovel. With all the pink lights around it i dont see how it could be illegal.
welshguyinpola   
3 Jan 2009
Language / Share Perfective and Imperfective Polish verbs [105]

Basically Przeczytalem indicates a more complete action, so I read it and finished it, whereas czytalem doesnt indicate how much you read.

The same is with pic & wypic. Wypick is the same in English as drink up - to the end, whilst pic is to simly drink.

The difficulty comes in the differnece between the words Przeczytam and bede czytal.

Hope this helps you a little

Sorry i couldnt be arsed to used polish letters
welshguyinpola   
2 Jan 2009
UK, Ireland / Can i get housing benefit in th UK? [20]

Everyone, calm down its a joke cant you see. GThis person isnt even polish, they just wannna upset the applecart
welshguyinpola   
25 Dec 2008
News / Poland will take half a century to catch up with the West [240]

The troublw is Iwonka you have been to one small part of the UK. In the area of Wales I come from, ppl buy returns. Have you ever been outside the big cities of the uk?

I seriously hope nthat if u fall ill in UK you wont go to such sub standard hospitals as we have in the Uk but ull be airlifed to those great Polish hosplitals. I have lived here 5 yrs and pray that I never have to go to a Polkish hospital.

BTW do you realise that the British private healthcare system which is raated quite highly, offers medical cover for around 5 pounds a month. Even u can afford it Iwona
welshguyinpola   
23 Dec 2008
News / Poland will take half a century to catch up with the West [240]

Public transport isn't as bad as people make it out to be here.

When is the last time u caught the bus? Seriously, in Trojmiasto where I live, the transport system is rubbish. I hate the way u have to pay for 2 singles here unlike in UK where u can buy a return.

As for technology, there are some ways in which Poland can be seen as being close to Western standards but there are ares in which they are really lacking too. The mobile phone industury being one - no free upgrades, expensive contracts and no compensation in case of loss and damage.

Those people who complain about the British healthcare system read a few stories in Polish newspapers which like to sensationalise any hint of trouble in the British system, and make their decisions based on that rather than personal experience. A friend of mine died in Poland a yr ago because the doctor who was supposed to give him his monthly shots forgot about the appointment. 4 days later he went into a coma.

Every system has its problems? Have u ever tried queueing for stamps in Poland. The Polish post office is a disgrace, it took me 1 hr to pick up a letter. In Uk we have machines for this or you can buy them in most if not all shops.
welshguyinpola   
23 Nov 2008
Language / Why Polish people use so many words to describe a situation? [122]

It is the welsh that are descriptive. When we have to use a word to describe a modern concept in Welsh we have to use English cos its too long to say it in Welsh. Thats why most welsh speakers speak Wenglish