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jonni   
17 Dec 2009
Life / Can someone explain the military service laws? [7]

Conscription in Poland was formally ended in March 2009. It is now a volunteer Army.

True. And a 50 year old wouldn't have had to worry even before that.
jonni   
17 Dec 2009
Food / Polish Restaurant Prices [20]

Zupa Grzybowa £1.90
Pierogi £6
Golabki £6

Dearer than a Bar Mleczny (some of which are OK, others very, very, scruffy).

Similar prices to a cheap-ish restaurant here in Warsaw.
jonni   
17 Dec 2009
Life / Can someone explain the military service laws? [7]

Barney

Quite, If the call-up papers are thirty years old, they'll certainly be in paper form, not on any computer database, and if there was ever an issue it will be long forgotten.
jonni   
18 Dec 2009
Travel / train @ bus from warsaw to budapest? [17]

There are buses from Warsaw to Budapest. I checked the price and it's between 70 and 169 zloty one way, depending when you go.

Here's a link: biletyautobusowe.net.pl/orbis/autokary-wegry.html

These are often cheaper: eurolinespolska.pl/et_en/start.php?profile=el_en_html&cnt=cts and the site is in English.

Or you might prefer a cheap flight.
jonni   
18 Dec 2009
UK, Ireland / Poles working and living in the UK [25]

By the way - Pole that living in the UK is "immigrant".
But Britts in Poland are "expats". Funny thing. :-)

I'm an immigrant. I live here. My friend who's been sent to UK for a year by her company is an expat.
jonni   
19 Dec 2009
Life / Where one can take HIV Test in Warsaw? [6]

• ul. Nowogrodzka 82 Monday - Friday: 16:00-20:00

I can recommend this one.

pwned by a Polish pvssy

How do you know it's a woman?
jonni   
19 Dec 2009
Life / Warsaw restaurant for Wigilia [14]

most Catholic and traditional

Traditional is the thing really. The church relaxed the rule about avoiding meat a few years ago, but traditions, especially Christmas ones, don't change easily.
jonni   
19 Dec 2009
Life / Polish TV on the internet?? [54]

woodland

Slingbox can be good, even very good. I found it fiddly to use though.

Easier to use is streamtorrent. You have to know the address of the stream (not hard to get from the internet) and then you have all the channels.
jonni   
19 Dec 2009
Travel / Warsaw Metro & Public Transport & WiFI in Warsaw [10]

How is the Warsaw Metro

Clean (even a bit sterile), efficient.

and how is progress going on it's extension?

It isn't. The first line probably won't be extended. Ever. There may be one or two new stations, like the pl. Konstitucji station (actually by ul. Wilcza in the premises now used by a gogo bar, called Chilli) and pl. Inwalidow, which were planned but not built. The second line is in the technical planning and finance stage. The original plan was to have part of the second line running for Euro 2012. This won't be, but they should have started before the end of next year. Most of it will be 'cut and cover' rather than tunneled which should make it quicker. The third line's route isn't agreed yet. I'll see if I can find a map of the second and third lines and add as an edit.

how is public transit generally in Warsaw, whether light rail (trolley), bus or regional rail.

Buses and trams are generally good, and EU membership has allowed modernisation. Trolleybuses (Warsaw to Piaseczno) were stopped amid protests a few years ago. The WKD (light rail to the Western suburbs commuter towns) is being upgraded. Local trains are significantly improving, but slowly, and with beaurocratic arguments. Small suburban stations are being upgraded with EU infrastructure grants - but the service is still so bad that they are under-used.

There was meant to be a tram to Wilanow two years ago and was never built. This is now a problem due to thousands of flats and no transport infrastructure. A bigger priority is Tarchomin, north of the city. There's meant to be a new bridge with some sort of rapid transit connecting them to the metro. Land has been bought, tenders submitted for building, but no significant progress yet. The people who live there wish there was.

Still no airport trains. There's a station a few hundred yards from the terminal, but no easy way to get there and not many trains stopping there. The plans to re-route the WKD past the airport came to nothing.

One problem is lack of co-ordination between services leading to public arguments between the different providers. This has improved lately, with the monthly ticket now working on train and WKD.

A bigger problem is that the small towns around Warsaw have a high degree of administrative autonomy, and there is no one central body to co-ordinate transport in the Warsaw 'travel-to-work' area. This has led to the Warsaw bus company threatening to pull transport to Piaseczno and putting posters on the buses about that (threat now averted), and a bewildering array of mini buses and private companies with no central timetable or co-ordination.

This is a bit old - all of line one is finished. Line two will cross at Metro Swietokrzyszka (that's why it's such a small station - only half has been built). They can't cross at Metro Centrum due to a certain very well-known building, too heavy to tunnel near.

Line 3 is a very, very long way off, but will probably cross line 1 at pl. Konstitucji and have a station at pl.Trzy Krzyzy.

@ Joe

You might like this site about the metro:

metro.civ.pl
jonni   
19 Dec 2009
Travel / Warsaw Metro & Public Transport & WiFI in Warsaw [10]

Grzegorz_

Grzegorz, I'm sure you know perfectly well about The European Infrastructure Fund. Details of it are painted on the sides of the new trams that have been bought with it, it has very well publicised both when the SKM local train track was replaced and new trains bought for SKM and WKD and also during the tender process for line 2 of the Metro and the planned 'Most Polnocny'.
jonni   
20 Dec 2009
UK, Ireland / Its strange that there arent many Poles who live in the UK on this Forum [102]

Tried to speak my very basic German (ordering beer etc) there and was nearly always answered back in English.

It's frustrating when that happens, but remember the waiters don't have much time to be patient. They appreciate your efforts speaking German, but at the end of the day are just interested in serving you quickly.
jonni   
21 Dec 2009
Life / Who has moved to Poland in the last year? Swap stories. [115]

Honest George

You get such people everywhere, every country. Having said that, Poland has more than its fair share of very extremely nasty people. Fortunately they are quite easy to deal with. Humour (not the self-deprecating kind) helps a lot.

But with time, people who move here settle into a comfort zone, away from such people.
jonni   
21 Dec 2009
Life / grrrr... internet issues (or customer service issues) with TP SA [14]

A concrete link would indeed be good. Not for any internet forum point-scoring, but because of a potentially serious matter that's going on at the moment. It could save me a lot of future money and trouble.

Instead of shelling out a fortune in legal fees to prove that a contract for something was out-of-date it would be so much easier if the contract wasn't valid in the first place.
jonni   
21 Dec 2009
Real Estate / Is it normal to pay 22% tax on renting a flat? [15]

Moonlighting

Are you renting it with an invoice for office use? That would (but doesn't always need to) incur 22% VAT. Residential lettings don't.

Otherwise no.

I'd be very wary of this landlord if I were you. And the agent too.
jonni   
21 Dec 2009
Real Estate / Is it normal to pay 22% tax on renting a flat? [15]

Moonlighting

I'd get another accountant, pretty quick. There is no VAT on flat rental for residential use.

Only for companies needing a faktura (and this is not always the case) or short-term holiday lettings. Apartment sales can be subject to VAT at 22%, under certain circumstances (over 150sqm, with a residents' swimming pool). But not normal flat rental.

Perhaps your friend is confusing this with the flat owner's personal income tax. Though this wouldn't be 22%. Are you renting from a person or a limited company?
jonni   
21 Dec 2009
Real Estate / Is it normal to pay 22% tax on renting a flat? [15]

seems like jonni is much more competent

You flatter me. LOL

It's just that I've rented flats here a few times, offices too. But there are also two Polish people within shouting distance who are both sure that there shouldn't be VAT added to the price. Neither were sure about rentals from companies, but as you said, any VAT should be included in the price.

It isn't uncommon in PL to offer a flat at a particular price, wait until you're ready to move in, pen in hand to sign the contract, then spring something on you at the last minute when it would be inconvenient to withdraw.
jonni   
21 Dec 2009
Real Estate / Is it normal to pay 22% tax on renting a flat? [15]

I just asked my friend, over gadu gadu, who's a tax inspector and briefly explained the situation.

He told me (but he'll check tomorrow) that if you're a private individual and you're renting from a company, there is VAT, but it's 0% because you are renting it for non-commercial use. Even hotels charge only 7%.
jonni   
23 Dec 2009
Love / Friendship With a Polish Women [29]

Zero Cool

Watch her body language. Not her eyes - that's a man thing, but how she sits, what she does with her legs, etc. You will know very soon.

They are into THIS?

Mmmmm, give me his phone number!
jonni   
23 Dec 2009
UK, Ireland / UK government refuses me to live in the UK!!! [22]

Can you imagine that there are certain areas in Warsaw, where people don't understand English? It's all because of these bloody foreigners. Therefore a British passport to enter Poland is definitely a step in the right direction.

Greetings from OUR Poland ;-)

Merry Christmas!