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urszula   
31 Aug 2007
USA, Canada / Polish Festival - Chicago [229]

I come to Chicago just to meet yous guys. I new here. Hopw I can get one of them shirts too

.....pursuade me! :)

Please please please please please. We buy you a drink and then we dance around giant punchka
urszula   
5 Oct 2007
Love / Polish interracial dating [333]

you know that you are at peace in the arms of the person you are with

That sounds beautiful, but...it has to work both ways. The other person has to feel the same way and you are truly lucky if you find that right person.
urszula   
10 Oct 2007
USA, Canada / No US Visa Waiver for Poles - 8/9/07 [96]

Many illegal aliens don't pay taxes because they are in the US illegally and don't file for them or else they will get caught and deported.

Some of them even work on someone else's social security number.
urszula   
15 Oct 2007
Law / Claiming Polish citizenship via my parents or my sister? [3]

You have to contact the Urząd Stanu Cywilnego of the city in Poland where your parents resided. Your sister has nothing to do with this. You will need your parents' birth certificates and the US immigration number. They will tell you what is needed.
urszula   
16 Oct 2007
Love / i love you -why say it if you dont mean it [56]

Americans say: I love your car, I love your dog, etc.
If someone would say: "Kocham twój samochód" in Poland, they would think he's nuts!
urszula   
17 Oct 2007
USA, Canada / Help with CIS/INS [18]

I don't think it has to be translated by a certified translator. Pm me. I have done it before.
urszula   
17 Oct 2007
Travel / What a 29 yo single guy could do in Warsaw? [6]

Warsaw has many tourists and some Poles do speak English, so I'm sure you'll find a way to communicate. Some hotels have brochures of events.

You can check out the Old Town and the Warsaw Castle, Pałac Kultury - take an elevator to the top, there are many pubs around, good restaurants, check out Służewiec where they have horse races, etc.
urszula   
17 Oct 2007
USA, Canada / Help with CIS/INS [18]

What that means is that the translator needs a statement stating that he/she is competent to translate. It does not have to be done by a certified translator. I have done this before and had no problems.
urszula   
17 Oct 2007
USA, Canada / Help with CIS/INS [18]

Yes he could. He will need a statement from someone who could verify that he is capable of translating, like a student whom he tought Polish, or some institution stating that he knows the language or some other source to verify that he is capable of translating.
urszula   
17 Oct 2007
USA, Canada / Help with CIS/INS [18]

yes it does.

I was filing for a visa for someone in Poland this year and it did not need to be translated by a certified translator because I checked into it and asked them personally. The translation needs to be certified that it is correct and accurate by a translator who does not need to be to certified. Confusing.
urszula   
19 Oct 2007
USA, Canada / No US Visa Waiver for Poles - 8/9/07 [96]

kick the dam Pollocks out of my country

YOUR country?? You get out of my country! You don't belong here!
And take that kid with the schozophrenic eggs with you.
urszula   
19 Oct 2007
Love / Need advice on "vacation friend" from Poland [13]

One thing about Polish guys. They don't like talking about themselves. They think a lot but don't open up much until they know you better. If ever. And they like to take things slow.

This kind of romance is hard on a person because you can't be with him yet you constantly think about him. He might even have a girl friend but is not telling you.

Next time he asks personal questions, you tell him to answer yours first.
urszula   
11 Nov 2007
Life / What do Polish people usually do on Sunday? [40]

On Sundays people go to church then they will stop at a cukiernia buy some ciastka, pączki, pastry and go visit family, then have dinner together, then go for a walk in the park. It's a family day and some people don't believe in working on Sundays.
urszula   
11 Nov 2007
Love / friendhship with polish girl [63]

This goes for Polish guys also who come to the United States. I knew such a guy, I have helped with everything and bent over backwards for him and yet he was unable to appreciate anything I've done for him, wanted even more and accused me of things I've never done.

The lesson here: When you do too much for someone and they take advantage of you, end the relationship.
I did.
And next time don't spread yourself so thin.
urszula   
7 Dec 2007
USA, Canada / Green Card Marriage ad leads to arrest [18]

I know a guy who married an American woman and as soon as he got his green card he started abusing her, so she got the marriage annuled because he admitted it was only for the green card.

ICE was notified. We'll see what will happen now....
urszula   
7 Dec 2007
Life / Is drinking water in Poland good? [96]

it seems you cannot spell. it is "i have drank" not "i have drunk"

Because he got drunk from drinking it
urszula   
11 Dec 2007
Love / Married a Polish guy. Now what? [40]

I meet him on the internet. He says he loves me. I get him a visa. He come to the US, I marry him. After marriage he thinks I cheat on him. Not true. He buys me flowers, I forgive him. Again. Same thing. He thinks I cheat on him. Not true again. More flowers. He gets yeast infection and sores on his uncircumsized thingy there. But before he knows what the helll he's got, he asks if I've been cheating on him insinuating I gave him vd. I wasn't and I didn't. He accuses me of giving him aids. I don't have aids. I am very upset about these accusations after I do everything for this guy.

What should I do now? I feel bad he treats me this way after I gave him everything. Is this normal behaviour for Polish guys?

He is mad at me now, he says he has no family here, doesn't speak the language well and he says I "oblałam go" whatever that means....
urszula   
11 Dec 2007
Love / Married a Polish guy. Now what? [40]

I'm scared to tell him because he has a green card based on our marriage and if we seperate, he will get deported and he will get pretty mad.
urszula   
11 Dec 2007
Love / Married a Polish guy. Now what? [40]

What's your and his age?

I'm 41 he's 45. He has a kid in Poland coz he was divorced. Never met the kid.
He claims his previous wife was cheating on him, so maybe he has a problem trusting women?
urszula   
11 Dec 2007
Love / Married a Polish guy. Now what? [40]

Maybe buy him TV set with Polish TV so he could enjoy Poland somehow.

I did. But later cancelled it coz he wasn't watching it and it was expensive. $30.00 a month extra for 3 Polish programs. I did everything for this guy and treated him like a king, but now I think I know where I made an error. He got too much of a good thing too soon.
urszula   
11 Dec 2007
Love / Married a Polish guy. Now what? [40]

You are dealing with a nut case. Sorry for being blunt but I think you should dump him as soon as you can. Screw his green card, protect yourself.

dariusz.... wow. I don't know what to say. love you man! That's great ! You are absolutely right!