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Indian moved to Poland [532]
Nandini - Bahut khoob.. Mauj masti kar raha hoon.. Lekhin meri hindi bahut achi nahin hai.. As I mentioned before, it was the old world charm of Wroclaw which lured me to this part of world, as my other options were Bucharest, Barcelona, San Jose (Costarica) and Gudalajara (Mexico). I dont know how long I would be here, but I have not made any return plans as of now... So let us say 2years to eternity..
Wroclaw - You are not wrong, but I would spell it as Aap Kaise Hain? though can sound like 'Hay', there is a slight 'n' sound in the end. But dont ask me what is the difference between 'ho' and 'hain' (think it is past tense and present continous), for I am not too sure nor an expert in hindi :( Went to Ksiaz castle today and just back... Excited on the first European castle experience :)
Kowalski - it is sad that we are starting to generalise characters based on religion, but unfortunately the realities of this planet are moving in that direction.. I hope with all this globalisation and information highways, radicals tone down and start living in a path of peace, acceptance and cooperation. Twenty years back the planet was much more polarised than today, hope in the next twenty years or so.. we are much more united and harmonious.....
Marzena - I have about 3-4 Indian collegues and there are a handful of Indians otherwise in Wroclaw. Plus erasmus is expected to bring in more here.. but I am not a very Indian seeking person. After having lived a rather long life in India, I am looking forward more to meet and spend time with locals and as many other nationalities from europe than to meet specifically Indians. Ofcourse I can help them where needed, but otherwise I am not a big fan of flocking toghether based on ethnicity.
Language has not really hurt me much yet, for sign language and common sense toghether has took me so far. I am watching a fair deal of polish movies with english subtitles and when I am ready for it, my company would arrange for polish lessons. Hence path is drawn out, just that I have not treaded on it yet. At the same time, I am surprised at the level of English knowledge atleast in Wroclaw. Even beggers have asked me for money in english which was surprising!