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Speaks Polish?: more each day

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gdj67   
14 Mar 2008
Life / The strangest things in Poland [468]

washing machine in the bathroom.

Not strange at all..................it's only the Brits that put it in the kitchen.
gdj67   
9 Mar 2008
UK, Ireland / The Poles are Coming documentary [38]

Easy Tiger, I wasn't getting at you Tele..................quite the opposite.

You asked what people thought, and I told you what I think. I hope I'm wrong, but he Sun/Daily Mail mentality of the minority pisses me off.

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gdj67   
9 Mar 2008
UK, Ireland / The Poles are Coming documentary [38]

I'd be surprised if it's a 'balanced' account. They'll be going for maximum sensationalism to attract higher ratings. The fact remains, that most decent people that have met Poles in the UK have nothing but respect and admrationof them. How many of the lazy scroungers in this country would have the balls to 'up stcks' and get a plane to get a better paid job.

BTW, Yes St George, I'd like a large fries with that!
gdj67   
9 Mar 2008
UK, Ireland / Fao Poles living in the UK [107]

And what part of ...."Don't feed the trolls didn't you understand"?

Trip.....you're argument is spot on, but will fall on deaf ears to the likes of St George (and the other Daily Mail readers). PLEASE don't encourge this obsence and embarrasing nonsense. The majority of Brits welcome you and everyone else that wants to come here, work and make a life for themselvs.

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gdj67   
9 Mar 2008
UK, Ireland / Fao Poles living in the UK [107]

I tend to talk football and women!

......and there endeth the lesson!

As a wise man (or donkey) said, DON'T FEED THE TROLLS!
gdj67   
7 Mar 2008
News / I love Poland because... (in 10 words or less) [182]

I love Poland because..........I'm a sucker for girls that wear boots!

Many more reasons, and I'll probably get a bit of stick for such a shallow remark, but it has to be said that Polish girls have a great fashion sense. They put the Glasgow girls to shame!

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gdj67   
18 Dec 2007
Language / How long to get fluent in Polish? [41]

up now anyways to help learn stuff

...............you and me both T ;) Though, I've taken down the PDFs and started to hand write the words on cards so I can practice my writing skills.

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gdj67   
17 Dec 2007
Real Estate / Deals available from Polish property developers [40]

are you seeing a significant difference in price between old apartments that need refurbishing and those that have already been done to make this worth your while?

The ones I am looking at yes, but they are few and far between and you point is well made. I agree there are alot of properties that need refurbishment that are being sold at nearly the same price/sqm as those already done, but I put that down to advise from greedy agents that see an opportunity to rip off niave foriegn investors. Not sure if these prerties are selling as fast in Warsaw, as you say is happening in Tricity though.

And to be honest if people are stupid enough to buy something for an inflated price because they haven't done their homework then I have no sympathy.

As everywere else, there are bargins to be had, but you have to look off the beaten track and know what you are doing. Anyone that thinks it's easy to make a quick buck in the property game is sadly mistaken. It's hard work and time consuming, but yes if you get it right, the rewards make it worth while.

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gdj67   
16 Dec 2007
Real Estate / Deals available from Polish property developers [40]

I believe prices will dip in 2008 because of this - only temporarily as long term demand and supply are clearly going to cause prices to rise. Cheesy though it is I have to say we have "a window of opportunity"!!

Couldn't agree more Eleanor, but I'll be looking at older properties that need refurbishment in Sadyba, or close to £azienki, but then again I've never been one to follow the crowds.

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gdj67   
16 Dec 2007
Food / Fresh Cranberries for a Christmas dinner in Warsaw? [6]

Thanks evryone. I need fresh cranberries not the ones in a jar, so i'll try the fruit and veg markets. That would have been my first thought anyway, but was told that there aren't any in Warsaw (fresh crannberries not fruit and veg markets!).

Will be flying out of Friday, so should have time to find some. Here's the recipe if anyone interested.

Cranberry stuffed apples
230g jar cranberries sauce
50g fresh or defrosted cranberries
6 medium Cox or Braeburn apples
25g butter
2 tsp golden caster sugar

Mix the cranberry sauce and cranberries in a bowl. Cut a thin slice off the bottom of the apples. Score the skin all round their middles, then tunnel out the stalks and cores. Stand the apples on a shallow baking tray. Pile the cranberry mix into the cavities, top with a dot of butter and scatter over the sugar. Heat oven to fan 180C/conventional 200C/gas 6. Bake the apples for 20-30 minutes until soft and starting to split and the cranberries are oozing juice.

Had some help from my Warsaw friends.................I should be able to get everything I need here:

bazarpolna.pl/main.html

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gdj67   
13 Dec 2007
Real Estate / Cost to build a house from scratch in Poland? Any companies that do it? [14]

You could try the magazine "Dom Lenti" published by Murator. widely avaliable in newsagents across Poland. No website unfortunately

Though I would always recommend employing an architect to design the house for it's specific location. If you by a 'flat pack' design, it will always look like it has just been dropped onto the site without any consideration for it's surroundings.

Speak to a few local architects that have experience of building private dwellings and ask them what their fees would be and how much a new build house will cost.

You may find it works out cheaper to do it properly, than go for a one of the 'standard' designs. It should also be worth more if the architect is any good.

Contact The National Chamber of Architects of the Republic of Poland - IARP. They should be able to give you a list of local architects.

Ul. Foksal 2 00-366 Warsaw
Tél : +48 22 827 85 14
Fax : +48 22 827 62 42
Email : izba@izbaarchitektow.pl
izbaarchitektow.pl

Good luck,
Gary
gdj67   
11 Dec 2007
UK, Ireland / Polish Nights in the UK [29]

Smiles....................

wasn't picking on you - just a bit slow tonight.

Anyway time for bed. Have fun :)

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gdj67   
11 Dec 2007
UK, Ireland / Polish Nights in the UK [29]

I'm assuming that it's a Polish 'club' night in a bar or club, you know the ones that sell wodka and have DJs.

Are there any other kinds?

Sorry, in a funny mood tonight ;)
gdj67   
11 Dec 2007
Real Estate / Deals available from Polish property developers [40]

It may take a bit of time, but you can find them if you know where to look.

From my recollection 2006 prices were 12-15,000/sqm. you can find some now at below 10,000/sqm

Don't take my word for it - see for yourself.

You could also try Mamdom.

Not had any dealings with them but seem to remember a forum member (sorry can't remember their name) having a good experience and getting help with a mortgage.

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gdj67   
11 Dec 2007
UK, Ireland / Polish Nights in the UK [29]

Nothing on the Admiral's website. Do you have any details Bubba?