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Joined: 21 Jul 2009 / Female ♀
Last Post: 31 Mar 2010
Threads: Total: 2 / In This Archive: 1
Posts: Total: 507 / In This Archive: 302
From: Krakow, Poland
Speaks Polish?: Yes
Interests: reading, travelling, fashion, dance, cinema, cultures du monde

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Nika   
15 Feb 2010
Law / The 'Secret' of Poland's Economic Success [83]

English will come to clean and build houses in Poland.

Cool! Then I will definitely hire a nice, strong English cleaning-gentleman! I will give him chocolate and my old clothes to send back home, ask him if they have internet in England, what kind of cars they drive (you have Mercedes and BMW as well????!!!!!! Really?????!!!!! Unbelievable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) etc. Really, I can't wait!
Nika   
15 Feb 2010
Law / The 'Secret' of Poland's Economic Success [83]

And now go out and tell the people the truth... ;)

Well, Polak potrafi and we've just been doing better then the rest of Europe lately, that's it.
Of course we wish you well for the incoming year(s).

All Europe should become like Poland.A model.

Definitely. Beware All Europe and do not follow the Greek model!

;)
Nika   
15 Feb 2010
Law / The 'Secret' of Poland's Economic Success [83]

Just wait. You can't give people making 2500pln a month loans to buy 500,000pln flats without the bottom falling out eventually. So many people are overextended on credit in Poland it's going to be really ugly.

I don't know what all this "bragging" about Poland's economic growth is all about.

You people are just being jealous....you are such sore losers
:)
Nika   
1 Feb 2010
Love / Polish Girls vs Russian Girls [813]

Yes , there are girls like that...not only in Russia though , you can find such women all over the world....

it's as simple as that.
You can say it over and over and over and over and over again wildrover, but some ppl just don't get it....
Nika   
31 Jan 2010
Life / Can foreigners really understand Poles? [136]

There are probably thousands of posts here, in which visitors would like to customize Poland to the likeness of their respective countries. Well peeps, such heavily customized Poland would no longer be Poland.

Very well said!
Nika   
30 Jan 2010
Life / Can foreigners really understand Poles? [136]

However, descending back into the world of generalisations, I'd say that Scots would get along better with Poles than English folk, yes.

That's what I thought.
Nika   
30 Jan 2010
Life / Can foreigners really understand Poles? [136]

I understand that Poles don't understand Britain very well :) :)

hahahaha, yeah that's for sure!

A Walter Scott? ;) ;)

Oops I did it again.
What about Scot & English - do you think a Scot would get along with Poles better/easier than an English man would?
Nika   
30 Jan 2010
Life / Can foreigners really understand Poles? [136]

OK, Nika, please ask me sth tricky about Poles. Sth I might not understand :)

So, in your opinion, why do Poles eat karp for Christmas? Do you understand that?!

Now seriously, in your opinion, how come you can understand Poles? Do you think it's easier for a Scott to understand us than it is, let's say, for a Brit?
Nika   
30 Jan 2010
Life / Do Polish People steal a lot? [330]

Yeah, it must be the remaining 5% of non-Catholics that are committing all the theft, right? ;)

Totally right Seanus. Good, catholic Poles don't steal and the bad ones either go abroad or steal in PL.
Nika   
29 Jan 2010
Love / Polish Girls vs Russian Girls [813]

It doesn't matter what people call it. The Hague is still a village.

Darius, please don't act like these EU officials who make regulations about the curves of cucumbers and bends of bananas. A banana is a banana regardless of its bends.

It's ridiculous to call the Hague a village, regardles of its official administrative status.
You should go and see for yourself - you'd be surprised.
I suggest that you start from Scheveningen - the sea-side with its countless bars, pubs and restaurants will put you in a very good mood before you will be off to the city center with just as many tourist attractions, and last but not least to the International Court of Justice.
Nika   
29 Jan 2010
Travel / When is the best time (month) to see Poland? [31]

For sure. Kraków has a unique, inviting, cosmopolitan atmosphere, lots of great places to go out, lots of things going on - cultural, religious, entertainment events. It's a beautiful, historic city, great architecture, great people. ahhhhhhhhhhhh
Nika   
29 Jan 2010
Love / Do you think that Polish should stick to Polish? [128]

My only concern is that I know a lot of British people teach English and their English is different then North American. What's your thoughts on that?

Taken that a lot Poles have recently gone to the UK & Ireland, British English is probably more popular in PL, but I don't know for sure. However, there's a lot of teachers posting on here, I'm sure some one will be able to give you a proper advise.

But you don't have to work as a teacher, unless you want to, of course. Have a look at the link I posted in your other thread. I was head-hunted myself (via GoldenLine), am working for an investment bank but in operations. Don't know if that's your działka.

What made you move back to PL Nika?

Chciałam trochę odpocząć od mieszkania samej za granicą - that's one of the reasons. I'll tell you the rest of the story when we meet up for a drink in PL :)
Nika   
29 Jan 2010
Love / Do you think that Polish should stick to Polish? [128]

Nika I agree.. you know i'm so glad you came and replied to my thread. I completely agree with you.... I really want to move to Poland, even if it's for a couple years, but I do want to. Were you born there?

Sure! I'm Polish, born in Świerklaniec, grew up in Tarnowskie-Góry, studied in Nowy-Sącz. Then I moved to Brussels, lived there for 5 years and returned to PL in september last year. I'm currently living in Kraków. I love this city!

Where in PL would you like to move?

Bzibzioh
I like you as well.

Angie, wanna join us in Kraków?
Nika   
29 Jan 2010
Love / Do you think that Polish should stick to Polish? [128]

yeah, we are for mixed couples!

One thing you should know Angie, is that expats are often more conservative and anxious about preserving their national & cultural heritage, so I understand your mom as well. I respect my parents a lot, their opinion and desires are very important to me, but I don't always agree with them. In order to not upset them, I say "yes mom, yes dad" to most of the things they say. Then I do what I think is right and say "sorry, it just happened".
Nika   
29 Jan 2010
USA, Canada / Moving from Canada to Poland? I'm fluent Polish and could teach English. [24]

and Nika it's nice to listen to your positive attitude thanks!

hey, you're my Polish girl from Canada :)
You know in Poland we do it all the time - we come and go. If you move to PL it's not unreversible.

Currently I work as an Investor with a bank. So i doubt it would be easy to continue that in Poland.

Here you can find a list with some investemet banks in PL:

biznespolska.pl/firmy/krs.php?search%5Bbranchid%5D=BINWEST

You can also register for social networking portals like LinkedIn or Goldenline (this one is Polish I think) and maybe someone will head-hunt you?
Nika   
29 Jan 2010
USA, Canada / Moving from Canada to Poland? I'm fluent Polish and could teach English. [24]

Thats one thing in life you have to admit, you'll never know unless you try. I know it's probably tough to find a job similar to what I have here, but I feel it's the experience that matters. You only live once.

Definitely hun! You're young, you've got your whole life ahead of you - you should try different things and choose what's best for you. You come here, if you like it you stay, and if you don't you go back. :)
Nika   
29 Jan 2010
USA, Canada / Moving from Canada to Poland? I'm fluent Polish and could teach English. [24]

would be great to have you here Angie! Pack your bags and come over! If you've always had a love for PL, then PL has always had a love for you as well. In case you don't like it here, you can always go back to Canada. But you'll never know until you try.
Nika   
28 Jan 2010
Life / Do expats living in Poland speak Polish? [233]

That's the main page of The Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in Chicago, written entirely in Polish. You can click on the USA flag for English, but Polish is given priority.

what is so surprising about it. The Consulate is there firstly to assure assistance to Polish citizens living in the US.
Nika   
28 Jan 2010
Love / Polish Girls vs Russian Girls [813]

Simple girls can be fun to go out with, etc but if you want a proper relationship forget it. OK, there are a few exceptions, especially in warsaw....

Certainly, the exceptions wouldn't even notice you, so all you have left is going out with simple girls. But hey, comme on dit, lepszy rydz niż nic :)
Nika   
27 Jan 2010
News / Poland - Third World Country?? [300]

Yes you do.

I still think I don't. I prefer to experience things rather then read definitions.

You don,t know what your talking about, and your making yourself look stupid.

sorry if I wasn't clear. I meant that sometimes it's better to not know about some things. Visiting a 3rd world country can be emotionally a very difficutl experience.

You don,t know what your talking about, and your making yourself look stupid.
Take the time to look at the link and stop being a know all .

would you stop attacking me everytime you come on here, please.