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Justanya   
3 Nov 2009
Language / Pan or Pani? Do we have to be formal in the UK? [22]

gumishu

Yeah that's what I was thinking.. Its hard enough speaking polish at the best of times. However of course i would use Pan or Pani, the same way i would use sir/madam in england
Justanya   
27 Oct 2009
UK, Ireland / What is the best period to go to work in the UK? [18]

Mister H
If your english is good then stores, such as Argos, Poundland,Lidl and Tesco's have a large turnover of staff during the christmas period. The Polish tend to shop at good value stores so your experience of speaking both languages will prove useful to some stores. The best advice is ....go for it! and be proactive, visit places in person if possible, and all the best with your search.
Justanya   
26 Oct 2009
Language / Pan or Pani? Do we have to be formal in the UK? [22]

OsiedleRuda

Yeah i know, but because I am learning i forget to use pan/pani and i wondering whether it's really necessary in the UK, but only in Poland?
Justanya   
26 Oct 2009
Language / Pan or Pani? Do we have to be formal in the UK? [22]

catsoldier

Sorry Cat,

I should've mentioned I am learning. I know that on many language courses you always learn the polite form, but when i use that wth my polish friends they say, "Please dont say Pan/Pani". I say, "I'm sorry" and I learn the informal way, which is mush easier to remember and formulate the sentences. I suppose in the UK many polish are young and dont mind as much as the older folk.
Justanya   
26 Oct 2009
Language / Pan or Pani? Do we have to be formal in the UK? [22]

Well, its easier for me not to be too formal, because i have many polish friends, but i dont want to offend ppl i meet for the first time. A polish friend of mine said that as the polish have come to the UK, they dont mind so much if english ppl are informal as they appreciate us trying to learn the lingo.

What do ppl think?
Justanya   
26 Oct 2009
Language / Pan or Pani? Do we have to be formal in the UK? [22]

Ok. I understand the need for formalities, but if Polish folks come to the UK, must we always use Pan or Pani. Can we use the informal way of asking questions?

e.g jak sie masz?

instead of

jak sie pan ma?

thanks

Justanya