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Joined: 2 Jun 2007 / Male ♂
Last Post: 13 May 2008
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From: Athlone/Ireland
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Grounded   
21 Mar 2008
Life / Germans and Poles - Fiction or Myth? [127]

I just could be so? I was just wondering, since there is a history in that city.

I have no idea why Wroclaw. I would assume though that it was more so due to its location or other benefits not because it used to be Breslau. My dad was actually born in France. Granddad went to what became east germany just after the war (why I have no idea but have been told he has been quite the socialist person) so there wasnt any connection between my dad and Wroclaws history
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21 Mar 2008
Life / Germans and Poles - Fiction or Myth? [127]

The fact that your dad had a plant in Wroclaw has something to do that Wroclaw used to be Breslau?

I don't even know what to answer to your question to be perfectly honest
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21 Mar 2008
Life / Germans and Poles - Fiction or Myth? [127]

Poles have been working in germany before the revolution as well. My dad used to travel regularly to Wroclaw as he had a manufacturing plant out there. I can't really think of any incidents that would make me think that polish - german relationship is not a peaceful one
Grounded   
21 Mar 2008
Life / Germans and Poles - Fiction or Myth? [127]

Ah well, only 80 percent of your vegetables and dairy products come from the Netherlands,

maybe we should have just kept you then hu? lol :)
Grounded   
21 Mar 2008
Life / Germans and Poles - Fiction or Myth? [127]

I also remember seeing pictures of dutch people applauding the german army when they marched in to holland.

Anyways for all you funny people who posted the David Hasselhoff and Modern Talking pictures. Here are three more things germany came up with:

Mercedes Benz
BMW
Porsche
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20 Mar 2008
Life / Germans and Poles - Fiction or Myth? [127]

personally i think we should have gone past the point of blaming each each other for what happened 60 odd years ago.

On my last visit to warsaw a month ago i only met friendly people, had a great time in clubs and bars and noone seemed to have an issue with where I was from. I have also been to Poznan on numerous occasions and again was always welcomed.

I dont think it matters where someone is from. Its about opening up to other nationalities, cultures and languages. Someone asked me something at Warsaw Airport. Instead of telling him in a longwinded conversation that i dont speak polish a simple Nie rozumiem Polski (i hope that was right) did the job and he walked off smiling. It is about the effort to fit in.

Now having said that sometimes I can be very lazy too and can't be arsed making the effort. I guess we all have those moments every now and then
Grounded   
13 Mar 2008
UK, Ireland / National Holiday To Celebrate Britishness Could Be On It's Way [83]

Isnt this thread about the UK?

Yeah it is I suppose but we germans like to interfere and make it about us :-)

Im afraid i disagree all of what you have said. Theres a type of tea called 'English Breakfast tea' doesnt mean the act is called that and it never has anywhere i have been. Never heard of English tea cakes, just tea cakes, (have heard of English breakfast muffins, love those!) and when people talk about louts abroad they usually say English as that is the typical attire they wear --> England football shirt and England flag. Brits abroad are usually classed as ex-pats in my experience.

Have to disagree. There is english, scottish and irish breakfast. In Northern Ireland they call it Ulster Fry I think. All seem to differ somehow. Never heard of a welsh breakfast but im sure they have something too
Grounded   
13 Mar 2008
UK, Ireland / National Holiday To Celebrate Britishness Could Be On It's Way [83]

Well yeah we do have a lot of Bank Holidays but none of them are to celebrate our germanness. I suppose we have the 3rd of October which is when were re-united but still it no were close to Queensday or St. Patricksday.
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12 Mar 2008
UK, Ireland / The Poles are Coming documentary [38]

OECD Standardised unemployment rates for 2007 have UK at 4.8%

Not including the people who are in the country without permit and no one knows about them. That in my opinion is an even bigger issue considering they too have to/want to survive. Desperate time desperate measures ..............
Grounded   
12 Mar 2008
Work / Scot going to Poland for work [13]

you will fall in love here

Easily done. I fell in love about twenty times within the three days of my last visit
Grounded   
12 Mar 2008
UK, Ireland / The Poles are Coming documentary [38]

Louis Therioux kind of thing.

That's exactly what I thought.

Didnt think it was that good either although it did highlight some of the problems a lot of Eastern Europeans face when moving now especially the overcrowding of houses. I have heard of 10 people living in a three bedroom house here in Athlone which certainly can't be healthy.

Also I thought it was very good to see how those young brats declined the jobs picking vegetables but still blame foreigners for taking jobs.Although we can't really be sure whether or not that was done for the camera.

One thing I enjoyed though was the new firebrigade of Gdansk. They could come to my rescue anytime :-)
Grounded   
11 Mar 2008
Travel / Czestochowa - what is it like? [30]

Thanks for your answers guys. Guess one has to make up their own mind. Will try and use the old google for a few pictures as well.

thanks :)
Grounded   
10 Mar 2008
Travel / Czestochowa - what is it like? [30]

I have had two job descriptions in my email today. One was for the region/town? of Czestochowa.

Can someone please tell me what it is like to live there? Is there much to do there?

Just wanted to check before I proceed with the application in case it's not what I'm looking for.

Thanks :)
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7 Mar 2008
Life / Polish Train Travel - Scary? [101]

I travelled on the train from Poznan to Berlin on the Warsaw - Berlin Express many times and never had an issue.

Infact I always had a great time in the restaurant car meeting a lot of people whilst having one or two beverages
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6 Mar 2008
UK, Ireland / Best county in UK and why ? [45]

Berkshire has the Reading festival, not to be confused with the reading festival held annually at Cambridge, lol

WOW, that sounds like an awful lot of excitment and fun. Maybe I'll visit in 50 years with all my wee pensioner pals
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5 Mar 2008
UK, Ireland / Best county in UK and why ? [45]

I like Newcastle (dont know the county) and Manchester (Lancashire). Great nights out in both towns.

London is a wee bit too big for me. I always get lost which used to be funny in the beginning but its rather frustating now although had loads of good nights there too.

My favourite yet though is Belfast (Co. Antrim?). Great City (or Cittay as they say up north), friendly people and lots to do. Interesting history as well. And yes again fantastic nights out :-)
Grounded   
5 Mar 2008
Work / Wage question, technical field (Warsaw area)... [13]

I think 4000 is minimal 1500 for a flat 1500 for food and the rest fun travels etc save a bit

I read somewhere that an Accountant earns around 3-4000 PLN before tax. Surely 4k after tax should allow for a good lifestyle then. Unless of course Accountant has a different meaning in Poland than in the UK or Ireland.....