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BevK   
11 Aug 2009
Life / Do expats living in Poland speak Polish? [233]

Not so well as I would like yet, but that's possibly cos I have no patience and want to be fluent in a day. I try to learn a couple of words every day and that's by osmosis of listening, reading and trying to use it.

I agree that it is rude not to try to speak the local language: I want to learn one that I should have learned normally as a child if my Mum had let my Dad teach me.
BevK   
18 Jul 2009
Life / Which brand of Mosquito repellant would you recommend (Warsaw), or... [22]

any other natural repellants.

I find mosquitos repellant and generally this is a mutual thing but this year I am bloodbank central! Seems to be my feet, and everyone else I know also is getting bitten there.

Yes I know I could wear wellies, before someone says :)
BevK   
14 Jun 2009
Love / Polish guys who have never had girlfriends [71]

I'd like to defend English girls but in all honesty I can't, other than to say that some of us were never like that in the first place. (Yeah, and the one who aren't like that aren't the ones who had all the fun of course).
BevK   
14 Jun 2009
Travel / First Impressions About Warsaw & A small guide [7]

Piotr i Paweł is great. They had Benedict Aioli, which is something I always wanted in the UK and could rarely get where I lived, so I was extra delighted to find it in Warsaw.

I find the chicken here in restaurants lovely but the chicken bought in supermarkets often not so nice.
BevK   
4 Jun 2009
Life / 80% of Polish people are boring or can't party, why? [179]

When staying in mazury and drunk I suggested we all go skinny dippuing in the lake. It was as if i asked them to cut their right arms off. Geez chill out

How cold was it at the time? :)
BevK   
28 May 2009
Love / Are Polish Women cold and aloof? [249]

Exactly Seamus ...

For the benefit of the off-topic posters and those who were having personal arguments:
50 off topic messages removed to random chat from the end of this thread.
BevK   
28 May 2009
Love / Are Polish Women cold and aloof? [249]

Arlene, I am English/Polish and brought up in England. In my time I have been the "voice" of many companies and have a very clear speaking voice. When talking to Americans I very often have to speak slowly and carefully because otherwise they simply can't understand what I am saying. As slow, in fact, as I often have to speak to Polish people who are learning English at a more Basic or Intermediate level - and far far slower and more carefully than I generally have to speak to Advanced level students who are Polish.

Just a thought, there, my dear.
BevK   
27 May 2009
Love / Are Polish Women cold and aloof? [249]

anyone else care to share their experience with this? i don't think it's aloofness. i think it's caution, and an acute awareness that us men tend to be fools in love and the women end up taking the pain

Funny, smessenger, you could almost be talking about a man in Chicago who did the same to me (though at least I didn't MOVE out there for him).

However, there are plenty more riby in the sea ... and lots more really lovely warm women in Warsaw waiting with ... oh ok I ran out of alliteration :)
BevK   
24 May 2009
Life / Reasons for moving to Poland [291]

Radicals being the operative word, thanks Seamus.

The advice about coming over a few times NOT in a "holiday" frame of mind is excellent. Here's something to consider about Warsaw (and I actually consider this a plus of the city): it is not like lots of Western European cities where everything is out on a plate. You have to seek and find for things here, which is actually good for us as people.

Plus even with an excellent public transport system (others may disagree but I think Warsaw has great transport links even mid-Remont) you still have to walk a lot - stairs, crossings etc. For someone who had a life which was quite sedentary in the UK this has come as a rude biological shock, and is helping me drop weight I've wanted to lose for years :)
BevK   
26 Apr 2009
Life / Driving test, English speaking driving school in Warsaw? [95]

What's the average cost for lessons, and is it worth the cost? I know I can get a parking space with my apartment but there's so much transport out there it seems kind of pointless (EXACTLY why I have not as yet passed my driving test!)
BevK   
25 Apr 2009
Work / What jobs pay 10,000 zlotych per month? and Where can i find one? :o) [101]

Have every intention of being off my face tonight, and that will be the only night I do because it's my birthday. It would be so easy to get drunk all the time, so many people do. However, getting enough hours worries me slightly, as I am new to teaching per se - this month (first week I was relocating, there was also Easter) I can expect to make only 2400 before tax in my new job - this is not enough for me to live on with set up costs and thankfully I have a little money in reserve. I think the situation will improve when I am more experienced (new to teaching from being a trainer, with emphasis on Customer Services - I am trying to see if there's any way to make use of my experiences in the UK troubleshooting to board level for a multinational as if I could speak Polish I'd consider freelance CS training here too :) Lord knows a lot of places need it!)
BevK   
20 Mar 2009
News / "Poles want cut on foreign workers" - (in Poland obviously) [47]

OK so I have come here from the UK. I was born in the UK, and I know no Polish - yet (see later). I am going to be earning half of what I could in the UK. However, my late dad was Polish and would have been proud as punch that I have gone back to his homeland and am now trying to learn what is, it must be said, a difficult language (for those about to say "why didn't he teach you" let me say that it is hard to teach one's child from the afterlife).

What I tend to get usually is a pleased and supportive reaction, as I am here to help people learn English. Occasionally I have encountered casual racism, including "Russki" when I can't understand immediately and couldn't speak well.

Just a thought!