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LondonChick   
29 Nov 2008
Life / What to wear for winter in Poland [51]

Winters in Poland CAN BE harsher than in the British Isles but not necessarily. With the exception of 2005, I have experienced many colder winters back home.

Exactly - UK winters may not be colder in terms of numbers, but they feel much worse because they are damp. Same principles as kriotherapy, which I had last time I was in Poland...
LondonChick   
29 Nov 2008
Life / What to wear for winter in Poland [51]

Winters in Poland are far harsher than in the British Isles, whether one is clad in Versace, Benneton, Gucci or Made in China stuff.

I've experienced -20 in Moscow and was absolutely fine wearing Mulberry and Gap... if I remember rightly. I think that my suit was by DKNY too...
LondonChick   
29 Nov 2008
Feedback / Great site!!! [15]

Awww welcome, mate.

I hope that you'll be a regular contributor :)
LondonChick   
29 Nov 2008
Life / What to wear for winter in Poland [51]

Fashions are pretty much the the same in Warsaw as they are everywhere else in the world. You've got all the usual suspects, H&M... Zara... Benetton etc.

Having said that, I tend to dress a bit on the conservative side when I'm in Poland.
LondonChick   
28 Nov 2008
Genealogy / Krawczenko [6]

Krawczenko mean? I have a very good friend from Bialystok

Can't he or she tell you?
LondonChick   
27 Nov 2008
UK, Ireland / Dating polish guys in London [35]

There are various clubs etc. in London - check the listings in Polish Express etc.
LondonChick   
23 Nov 2008
News / Polish Business, Economy, Politics, Mindset, etc. [14]

No need for a crystal ball, just look at the big picture. Business 101, where can you get the raw materials, and who is going to buy the product. What is trade like between neighboring countries? What is the government pushing for regarding trade/tax policies.

You might be expecting a bit much from this forum. Want tips of things to see and do in Warsaw? Need a hotel in Krakow? - sure, we can help you out there, no probs.

But you are going to need to cultivate your own industry contacts in Poland if you are to move there.
LondonChick   
22 Nov 2008
Language / WHY IS @ CALLED MAŁPA IN POLISH? [13]

German is Affenklammer - literal translation is monkey bracket.

Russian is Sobaka... sorry, can't write cyrilic on here, but it means dog.

French - arobase, though no idea of the literal meaning.

Swedish is snabel-a, which literally means "A with a trunk"

I've heard that the Finnish translation means "cat".

You'd really want me in your pub quiz team :)
LondonChick   
21 Nov 2008
UK, Ireland / Working as an au-pair in UK and leaving the host family. Is it legal? [60]

I just believe in a fair day's pay for a fair day's work.

Come on... you get accommodation, food, access to a washing machine and everything else - even a lift to and from the airport if you ask nicely. I've heard of some au pairs being taken on holiday - all paid for.
LondonChick   
21 Nov 2008
UK, Ireland / Working as an au-pair in UK and leaving the host family. Is it legal? [60]

No, no, no.... you are missing the point of being an au pair. It is not a career move. It's an experience when you're young. I went to Italy for 3 months when I was 17 - I got to spend an entire Summer in Italy, eating great food (prepared by the grandmother of my "employers"), learning Italian and taking the kids to the park. It was a chance to travel and see a boit of the world, but with the stable base of a family.

Nobody tends to be an au pair for more than a year or two.
LondonChick   
20 Nov 2008
UK, Ireland / Working as an au-pair in UK and leaving the host family. Is it legal? [60]

You should just move to a better, happier family as I think you should be really enjoying your stay here in UK :)

You have to really get to know a country first. That means seeing different sides of it and meeting different kinds of people.

Well said, guys :)
LondonChick   
20 Nov 2008
Travel / Nice Place in Poland? [14]

Come on - you've got to give us a few clues... how do you define nice? And what kind of place?
LondonChick   
19 Nov 2008
Love / English Girls according to Polish Guys....... [68]

Yes,exactly.I have noticed the same.

How exactly does that happen when you're having a quick flick through the lingerie section of the Grattan catalogue while you're mum's out? LOL!!
LondonChick   
19 Nov 2008
Travel / Verdict - Weekend in Katowice [21]

Glad that you had a good time - and you didn't make it over to Krakow?

If you're on facebook, why don't you post your report on the Polish Wow Factor page?
LondonChick   
19 Nov 2008
Love / what does it mean when a polish boy calls me 'girl'? [38]

Don't read too much into it if his English isn't particularly fluent.

On the flip side, you can be more direct and ask if he fancies you without feeling too awkward, as there's no cultural connotations / semantics (or whatever the term is).
LondonChick   
18 Nov 2008
UK, Ireland / What exactly is the process to get into the UK? [44]

Where are you based? Do your research on the immigration process - every case is different... how can we help you if we don't know your background, or even where you are from.

Good luck though!