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PennBoy   
1 Oct 2012
Life / Poles' atttiude towards broken Polish [9]

Poles' atttiude towards broken Polish

I'm split in my opinion. I feel that if someone is a foreigner and is learning Polish, meaning over time he/shes will become fluent in it, I wish them all luck! But if someone only managed to learn a little and thinks it's enough to get by, or knows some because the parents spoke it and is speaking broken, funny accented Polish I think they should stop. Either learn the language fluently or don't speak it because you're embarrassing yourself.
PennBoy   
1 Oct 2012
History / Poland-Lithuania would we be better off together? [16]

I read recently that Lithuania's ethnic Lithuanian popuilation had dropped to 3 million... No wonder they feel threatened by the Russian and Polish element.

Yea, can't really blame them. They're on the endangered species list.
PennBoy   
30 Sep 2012
UK, Ireland / Unemployed Poles in Ireland : a crash course in milking the system [323]

"Polish workers are returning to Britain seeking employment, lured back by higher salaries. For the first time since the financial crash, official figures have shown a rise in the number of Poles living in the UK. About 45,000 people from the east European country were recorded as settling in Britain last year, despite the fact the UK is still in the grip of a recession."

dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2209255/Polish-migrants-return-Britain-search-work-despite-UKs-struggling-economy.html
PennBoy   
28 Sep 2012
News / GDP of Poland.. 338 billion pop-38.5mil Cali GDP 1.7 Trillion pop-37.7mil [70]

Sorry, it is only your fault because you are not able to read your own link properly:

Umm nope, my link said "With a gross domestic product of $388 billion, Philadelphia ranks ninth among world cities and fourth in the nation." No mention of metropolitan. I read the top of Philadelphia page on wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia, NOT the economy section which you point out on the bottom. No misreading silly boy.
PennBoy   
27 Sep 2012
News / GDP of Poland.. 338 billion pop-38.5mil Cali GDP 1.7 Trillion pop-37.7mil [70]

I may be stupid but I am still three times smarter than you,

I seriously doubt that.

Philadelphia

''As of the 2010 Census, the city had a population of 1,526,006'' ''With a gross domestic product of $388 billion, Philadelphia ranks ninth among world cities and fourth in the nation''

All looks good to me...

GDP you mention refers to the whole metropolitan area of Philadelphia which amounts to 6 million people, not just 1.5.

That's not my fault, it didn't mention the metropolitan area it said Philadelphia which has a population of 1.5 million and is a CITY like I said. And i knew the metro population and where it begins and ends way before you looked it up on your little computer. You've never even actually been here. Whoever wrote that in wikipedia was wrong! He should have written metropolitan Philadelphia, when you just say Philadelphia you're talking strictly about the city itself. Metro Philly is also completely different cities like Trenton, Bristol, Camden, West Chester, Wilmington spread over three different states!!
PennBoy   
27 Sep 2012
News / Poland versus Greece in economy [175]

Yep. Unless you have a relative or very close friend already working for the company, or a engineering degree or doctorate from a very good school good luck finding a good job.
PennBoy   
27 Sep 2012
News / GDP of Poland.. 338 billion pop-38.5mil Cali GDP 1.7 Trillion pop-37.7mil [70]

You are the typical stupid highlander aren't you? The Delaware Valley contains the headquarters of twelve Fortune 500 corporations, four of which are in Philadelphia proper. With a gross domestic product of $388 billion, Philadelphia ranks ninth among world cities and fourth in the nation.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia

The US, GDP is 15 trillion catching on???
PennBoy   
27 Sep 2012
News / Poland versus Greece in economy [175]

Contrary to what has been said on PF on various occasions then?

I personally have friends who were living in Ireland. Only one or two still live there (I think Cork) two moved to Norway, one to England, and only one went back to Poland for good.
PennBoy   
27 Sep 2012
News / Poland versus Greece in economy [175]

subtract the billions of cash that Poles send home from abroad

In 2011 Poles sent back roughly 17 billion zloty ($5.2 billion) that's over 3 billion zloty less ($900 million) then in the record year 2007. Most Poles didn't move back to Poland but stayed or changed countries. This change confirms that more and more Poles are deciding to stay abroad permanently. Some are bringing their families over therefore have no need to send money back home. The people deciding to stay abroad are putting their money in their childrens education, are buying cars and homes. This is also confirmed by the demographics of Poland, according to prof. Czapiński there are currently 37.2 million people living in Poland, of which a million have been abroad for more than a year.

janpinski.nowyekran.pl/post/58276,polacy-nie-wracaja-przestali- wysylac-miliardy-do-kraju
PennBoy   
26 Sep 2012
Food / Irish or English breakfast tea in Poland? [11]

Irish Breakfast Tea is usually spelt W*H*I*S*K*E*Y......

Woah! I guess I'm skipping breakfast.
Earl Grey is a good tea, stronger in taste than a Lipton. And yea milk in tea is nasty.
PennBoy   
25 Sep 2012
Law / Citizenship of Poland can be obtained through the blood line but my ancestor could lose it in the past [45]

Well I want my mother to get it as this is her grandfather who is from Poland, and then I'd apply after...

I'm Polish born to Polish parents so in a sense I was born with it, even though I now live in the US.
The law says: A child acquires Polish citizenship by birth when:
1. Both parents are Polish citizens, or
2. One of the parents is a Polish citizen and the other is unknown or his/her citizenship is undefined or if he/she holds no citizenship.

So I guess children born in Poland to foreign parents are not Polish citizens by birth!?
PennBoy   
25 Sep 2012
Law / Citizenship of Poland can be obtained through the blood line but my ancestor could lose it in the past [45]

Davey

If your parents or one of your parents were Polish born it would be one thing, but great grandparents is something much more complicated. I think they'll look at you as just another foreigner who wants to become a Polish citizen. I'm sure they'll take into consideration the fact that you have Polish roots, and being from a developed country (Canada) also helps. Good luck.
PennBoy   
25 Sep 2012
Law / Investment advice - my options in Poland? [50]

Merged: PAIiIZ seeks to attract investors to eastern Poland

The Polish Agency of Information and Foreign Investment (PAIZ) will spend 86 million zlotys up until 2015 to encourage investment in eastern Poland - said President Slawomir Majman of the Agency. The campaign's phrase, "Why don't you invested in eastern Poland."

The head of PAIiIZ announced at a conference of international media a campaign for encouraging business to start in eastern Poland. The new campaign is directed primarily to management. It is to increase the inflow of foreign direct investment to the region, as well as domestic companies interested in investing in Poland and Eastern Europe. Originators share count on stimulating exports of products and services and the development of business tourism.

The advertising campaign will be conducted in Poland and in the European Union, as well as in the United States, Russia, China, Korea, India and the Gulf countries. The eastern Polish strategic sectors were: food, wood and furniture, yacht, aviation, chemical, machinery, renewable energy and tourism business. Ads will appear on tv channels such the CNN network.

Promotion of the eastern regions is carried out by PAIiIZ two years as part of a program to encourage investment in Poland. At that time, it held 81 shares publicity, mainly through participation in trade fairs and missions away.

"As a result, since 2009 were brought 21 new investors to the eastern part of Poland creating 3,500 new jobs" - said Majman. Citing UN figures, the head of PAIiIZ recalled that in 2011, Poland has achieved a growth of foreign investment by 67 percent., While the European average of 17 percent.

Director of the department of regional development PAIiIZ Agnieszka Wojnarowska said that was observed as a result of a slight increase in the number of people who see the eastern Poland as an attractive place to do business.

Developers starting an advertising campaign asking potential investor through his child, father in law and psychoanalyst one question: "Why don't you invested in eastern Poland." "The question posed in this way leaves a good tone, it's not too late, you can still do it," - said the author of the strategy, Jacek Sadowski from Agency Demo Effective Launching, who won the competition.


  • gross domestic product in Zloty
PennBoy   
25 Sep 2012
Law / Citizenship of Poland can be obtained through the blood line but my ancestor could lose it in the past [45]

ale może jeśli moja matka będzie otrzymała polskie obywaltelstwo będzie mi latwiej?

gdyby moja matka otrzymala polskie obywatelstwo bylo by mi latwiej. But good I see you're learning :-). Question though since you're a Canadian why would you wanna become a Polish citizen? It surely can't be because you're looking for employment? I guess it's because you also feel strongly Polish. My friend who is South African born holds three citizenships, I didn't even know that was possible. South African by birth, Polish because of Polish ancestry (parents) and American after residing here for twenty years.
PennBoy   
24 Sep 2012
News / PESA wins €1.2 billion contract with Deutsche Bahn [9]

PESA built excellent trains for Warsaw. It were the PKP idiots who got the measurements wrong.

Yep. PESA got the contract because Deutsche Bahn's previous suppliers Siemens and Bombardier were selling them trains will flaws, damaging it's reputation. PESA was chosen namely for it's safety, the trains can take a head on collision with another train, or hit a truck passing tracks.
PennBoy   
24 Sep 2012
News / PESA wins €1.2 billion contract with Deutsche Bahn [9]

German state rail operator Deutsche Bahn said on Wednesday it had awarded its first-ever contract to Poland's PESA for up to 470 new locomotives for a total 1.2 billion euros ($1.6 billion).

"Deutsche Bahn has signed two framework agreements with Polish manufacturer PESA (Pojazdy Szynowe PESA Bydgoszcz Spolka Akcyjna) regarding the possible delivery of up to 470 diesel locomotives," the German company said in a statement.

"The possible investment volume is up to 1.2 billion euros," with the locomotives to be delivered up until the end of 2018, it said.

"It is Deutsche Bahn's first-ever major contract with PESA on the supply of rail vehicles," said the head of the German group's infrastructure and technical division, Volker Kefer.

youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=IeiEwJJ50OA
PennBoy   
22 Sep 2012
Travel / Dreamliner for Lot Polish [27]

The A380 is a much larger two floor jumbo jet with twice the seating capacity of a Boeing 787, with the A380 also being more expensive. The fuel efficiency is almost identical (based on the aircraft's weight and number of passengers) The Boeing has 4 times as many deliveries. jon357 Poland doesn't need huge planes with 500 seats, LOT is a small airline, it's even canceling it's flights to Newark this year.


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PennBoy   
21 Sep 2012
UK, Ireland / Unemployed Poles in Ireland : a crash course in milking the system [323]

absolutely

Its the old story of blame the government.

I'm not blaming the government it's good that it gives what it does. The rich (corporations) make several times more that in the past (pay much much lower taxes) it wont hurt them to put a little more crumbs on the plate.
PennBoy   
21 Sep 2012
UK, Ireland / Unemployed Poles in Ireland : a crash course in milking the system [323]

I agree with that. Except they do initially come here for work, then they find out that they're actually much better off working the absolute minimum and claiming benefits for everything possible.

I mean it doesnt make sense to have a Father and Mother working all crappy hours in crappy jobs, when only the father can work and they still get all kinds of lovely little extra benefits when theyre legally classed as a low income family.

Can you blame them? Who the hell wants to work10-12 hours a day physically when they can have more from government like a little extra money, health insurance, and more free time to spend with their families or just to enjoy life. Everyone does it in every country on this globe. Here in the States I can honestly tell you that Poles are on the bottom of the list to do so. I only personally know a few who take welfare.
PennBoy   
21 Sep 2012
USA, Canada / Joanna Krupa NEW The Real Housewives of Miami [6]

can you come up with a link that works from PL, please.

Sure... pobieramy24.pl/seriale-napisy-pl/2746497-real-housewives-miami-sezon-2-2012-a-print.html
PennBoy   
20 Sep 2012
USA, Canada / Joanna Krupa NEW The Real Housewives of Miami [6]

Well I'm pretty sure most people already know. As for the maintenance if she's got a ton of money and has been told her entire life by people that she's beautiful it goes to her head. I was just interested in watching it because she's Polish. Here's a better link by the way all of those seem to be of poor quality or dead.

lashx.tv/video/U3YS31UXMNOR/TheRealHousewivesOfMiamiS02E01ATaleofTwoMiamisHDTVx264RKSTR
PennBoy   
20 Sep 2012
Travel / Lublin ruined by arrival of Ryanair [33]

Since when does Lublin have an airport capable or handling larger aircraft? I thought it was more so Cessna like planes.
PennBoy   
19 Sep 2012
History / Warsaw Uprising - The Forgotten Soldiers [117]

Why is it that in the US there are so many towns and cities ending in ville and in the UK hardly any? what's the British counterpart?