PolishForums LIVE  /  Archives [3]    
   
Posts by Wayman  

Joined: 20 Jan 2008 / Male ♂
Last Post: 22 Apr 2010
Threads: Total: 3 / In This Archive: 3
Posts: Total: 36 / In This Archive: 32
From: London
Speaks Polish?: no
Interests: WORK TRAVEL THE MRS

Displayed posts: 35 / page 1 of 2
sort: Oldest first   Latest first   |
Wayman   
2 Apr 2009
Polonia / Are Polish people required to have tourist visa for Thailand? [32]

Sorted a visa out for my mrs who holds a polish passport last year its not a problem to get one we went for a month as long as u can show them u have the money for the length of stay u shouldnt have a problem with Thailand .
Wayman   
9 Apr 2009
Polonia / Are Polish people required to have tourist visa for Thailand? [32]

If u live in London u can get an agent to sort the visa for you for a fee of around 100 pounds '

I have been out to Thailand several times over the past 10 years as for a visa extension u can get one in Bangkok once again u have to be able to show u have the funds to support yourself ' AS for getting a visa in Poland i have no idea if u have a Thai embassy in Poland '

either way u will have to show them a photo copy of your ticket and show them that u have enough funds to support yourself for the length of the stay it would be the same with your visa for Cambodia ' when i sorted my fiancees visa i sent them a letter with the visa application letting them no what are intentions and travel plans and the amount of money we was going to be spending on are visit 'they granted the visa for 3 months with no problems but u will have to send them a photo copy of the tickets and of the amount of cash u have in your bank account 'if your worried about the amount of cash u have just get some friends to deposit some extra cash to your account as a weeks loan then get a print out from the bank a copy and send it with the copy of your tickets u shouldn't have any problems if u have ample amount of money ;there prime concern is that u have enough cash to stay for 3 months 'If u need any help feel free to give me a pm as i said i no Thailand very well and Bangkok and its islands on the south as well as

the island of Koh samui and phi phi to phuket 'Good luck with the trip i am sure u will love it
Wayman   
20 Apr 2010
Love / Do you think that Polish should stick to Polish? [128]

We are moving soon from London Back to Krakow as are little one is due in late september '
Wife to be is polish an i myself am british ' We obviously have spoken about the baby in great length thus are reason for leaving London an bringing up the baby in Poland 'if we stay here the baby would be born british ' sounds mad but i would prefer the baby being born in Poland an educated there aswel 'first language would be polish an as i am british the baby will be learning english aswel .

There are many positive reasons for staying here an having the child 'a few of her mates have said she is made going back to poland with the baby as we can get free everything here in England ' Sadly its not about money but the quality of life so we are going to be having the little one in Poland 'so the baby will grow up as polish rather than as english '
Wayman   
19 May 2010
UK, Ireland / British or polish Passport ' Advice feedback [47]

cześć or hello forum'

my partner an myself are exspecting are first child due to be born in late september ' I Wanted to get some advice on if given the choice would the forum members prefer for there child to be born in the UK or Poland 'The wife to be is polish an we intend on leaving before the baby is due but that means a lot of rushing around with little time left ' Given the choice what would forum members who live in poland an live in britain do 'Myself i am british ' so if the child is born here she gets a british passport and if we decide to leave before the baby is due an the baby is born in poland then she will have polish papers ' We will be leaving all being well within a few months of the baby being born as i an the mother wish for the little one to grow up in Poland rather than here in the city of London ( live 10 minutes away from where that poor polish lad was recently stabbed an died )

there are so many reasons why i wish for the little one to grow up in Poland ' so we are going to leave it,s just either now or arfter ,Thanks for your feedback
Wayman   
19 May 2010
UK, Ireland / British or polish Passport ' Advice feedback [47]

As I understand things: You will have until the child is five years old to claim a British passport.

Spoke to the passport office today here in London fella on the phone said same as u but he did say it,s just harder to obtain ' in Poland than here from what i gather .
Wayman   
19 May 2010
UK, Ireland / British or polish Passport ' Advice feedback [47]

british 100% , you dont want people laughing at your son

confirmation it,s a little Girl an why would anyone laugth if u hade a polish passport or british it,s a polish forum you numpty ' let me slap u around the head :)

the only thing that will be british will be her father i have no intention of educating or bringing her up here in the city but in the countryside in Poland :)

Trust me i belive the quality of life will be much better for her .
Wayman   
19 May 2010
UK, Ireland / British or polish Passport ' Advice feedback [47]

Its not that kind of countryside delphiandomine :)

Just outside Krakow on the outskirts ' Close to schools an lots of fresh air .

Im not that wealthy in fact i could be a lot more wealthy if i stay in England an continue to work here but i have been out to Poland an liked Krakow it,s a beautiful old city ' Money is not everything when i leave i give up a lot but a gain a lot in return in the long run as for flashing wealth Wroclaw that's one thing i hate about people 'it's very shallow yes i have my creature comforts but not a bling bling car it,s just not me .
Wayman   
20 May 2010
UK, Ireland / British or polish Passport ' Advice feedback [47]

Hmm. The Polish countryside is the last place I'd want to bring up my kids. Even Krakow would be a struggle.

Have u been to London recently 'it,s overcrowded as are most schools 'the food is dire obesity is rife in children as young as 10 as all there parents have time to feed them is fast food that is mass produced from livestock that is full of god knows what ' then u have to worry if there going to get mugged or maybe stabbed on there way back from school as for stimulating a child its down to the parent ' a child can learn if u have the patients to teach them an praise them as they grow ' are child will obviosuly grow up speaking english and polish witch me an the mother will teach her as for aspirations if u give the chance an praise 'a child can suprise u 'on the other side Education costs 'u say the schools are old maybe the old way is sometimes better than the new ' Seeing english children grow up u would understand the greed an whant an the fact that u take everything for granted ' i wish to bring my baby up with strong morals unlike most children here '

The cost of the education i understand u pay ' I have a bit of luck as the family is in the book buisness so i get a good discount .
Wayman   
21 May 2010
UK, Ireland / British or polish Passport ' Advice feedback [47]


Your clueless so your advice an input mean very little just as your insults as for insecurity i am not the one taking digs on the internet on someone who asked a valid question about the birth of there child 'so before u prepare for your next little line of insults ' bear this in mind not everyone on the web is a scared of confrontation or a little abuse ' after all i am English so i can be rather rude aswel but i belive that's just showing how English u are witch is another reason for not educating my child around muppets like yourself '

Quote then u have to worry if there going to get mugged or maybe stabbed
Grow up, if u are that insecure then do something about it.

Love a smart arse ' Fella i spent a great many years ducking an fighting my way in life an i have the scars an stab holes from two knife wounds ' one in the face an one in the back so maybe u can educate myself about knife crime in London as u no a lot more than i do an obviously your an expert muggings an stabbings .

As for the food enjoy what floats your boat 'seen an read more than enough to educate myself about food production an demand for a product .

Thanks again for your input delphiandomine

seems there is some valid points about what u have posted witch is why i posted to seek advice so i apreciate the positive input from the polish members as u have lived there all your life an understand first hand what its like to be educated in Poland hade no idea about the cheating knew about the issue of books '
Wayman   
21 May 2010
UK, Ireland / British or polish Passport ' Advice feedback [47]

Trust me dtaylor Not everyone has an easy upbringing as a child and mine is not like most children that grow up with there mumy an dady ,

As for the area i live The young polish guy who got knifed an killed recently is 15 minutes from my home '

As for my knife wounds it was all about growing up 'if your in street fights from the age of 9 then your going to get shot or stabbed sooner or later i was lucky 'it was a lesson to

go with a long list of lessons but i was very young back then .

Living poland no i have never lived in Poland ' But i have been halway around the globe to some real **** hole places where poverty is like something u may have never seen ' Middle east' asia' india

I don't exspect it to be all modern an by far the food is much better unless your living on that fine polish bacon .
Wayman   
15 Aug 2010
Life / Polish people and Politeness [84]

Manners cost nothing' nothing wrong in being polite '

as the man said above good an bad in every nation some have manners some are dame rude .

I've found Poles in public to have one of the most self-centred attitudes imaginable; thoughtless, impolite to the point of rude, and completely unwilling to help others.

Funny u should say that as i work with a mixed bunch of guys it,s mad it's like us an them they stay in there own little group speak polish only speak english to u if they whant something from u 'one on one they are polite at times but it's just funny that your remark is spot on ' makes me smile the way i see them behave 'bit childish to say the least .
Wayman   
15 Aug 2010
UK, Ireland / Homeless Poles living on barbecued rats and alcoholic handwash? [62]

Funny old world joining the EU ' we have always hade tramps an drunks an beggers here in London an across the UK funny how they go to find a polish person an print that storey but forget to mention how many homeless or mentaly ill that we have kicked out of care homes to fend for themselfs out on the streets 'it's not just polish who are homeless .

cardboard city at the embankment in london was here way before the polish was an way before we joined the EU ...
Wayman   
28 Oct 2010
Life / Picking up BBC television in Poland [41]

Seems Sky did sell a freesat card 'not shure if they still do but i do no
that they have a new freesat box from sky out ' From what i have been reading it cheaper to buy a large dish here an just set up an account with sky 'then ship the lot to Poland ' i am off to move soon in the next few months with are new born baby ' going to live in Krakow ' looked into freesat but i have yet to here or read of anyone who is on one in Poland krakow with a larger dish ' i can get hold of a old sky box the pace one as my neighbour has an old one she said i can have ' my only issue is a card for freesat and how to obtain it for the box ' think the sky way is the best way but set it up in the uk then get a bigger dish ' have a friend who has done the same but with polsat
Wayman   
13 Nov 2010
UK, Ireland / UK Sky TV in Poland [39]

If anyone could PM me any details or recommendations of a dish installer in Krakow came across this dish' cheap as chips ' not certain it would work so any advice is a must ' 100 ponds for a 180 dish

maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=47165

Could anyone give me any advice on a fitter i would like to watch sky in krakow have a UK account set up '

Another thing i looked into was the Cable u need it appears it can be quite costly '

Kabel Digiality Cu PE czarny 1m cena : 3.50 PLN thats not cheap

So how about SLX PF100 Digital TV/Satellite Cable Black 100 mtrs Only £51.28 as i have to mount mine on the roof cable will not be cheap .
Wayman   
16 Nov 2010
UK, Ireland / UK Sky TV in Poland [39]

From what i gather it is possible ' there are a few posts on the forum

English SKY satellite decoder and dish.

and there are some more posts about watching BBC etc etc .....

hope it helps
Wayman   
26 Nov 2010
Classifieds / Baby and mum groups in Krakow- English speaking? [9]

Dunno how u will manage that one maybe try expats or something no there is a forum out there somewhere try google ' moving there myself shortly with my new born an wife Krakow that is ' be intresting to see how many english mums there are in Krakow 'maybe start a crash :)
Wayman   
26 Nov 2010
Life / Picking up BBC television in Poland [41]

Let u no how i get on ' will be setting up my dish when i get to krakow '

Think a 180 dish should do the trick spoke to a guy in poland to fit it he laughed an asked if i wanted to pic up nassa ' said i wanted Eastenders for the mrs :)
Wayman   
7 Dec 2010
Life / The Polish people have a strange attitude to cats and dogs? [84]

Have 2 Bengals ' females full breed ' love them dearly an we are all moving shortly to krakow '

Passports all sorted the vet even gave me some valium to calm them down for the journey '

think i may have the valium myself ' its a long road trip :)
Wayman   
6 Jan 2011
Travel / Southern Poland in pictures :) [14]

Lovely shots ' u have good eye for taking a picture '

Live in Krakow myself so it,s nice to see some shots of it ' would love to see some winter one's as it's beautiful when it's all snow white ' keep on taking the snaps nice pictures .
Wayman   
6 Jan 2011
Love / Why are Polish women so sexy ? [390]

Natural beauty at it's best ' Why overdose on all the make up an silly boots ' maybe for some
it's about eye candy but why is it there more attractive some are the more they slap the make up on and dress like something on sale at a meat market no disrespect to those stunning polish woman 'lay off the make up ' some men just go for eye candy ' for sure my wife is a natural polish beauty ' she wears a small amount of make up but she would never dress like she is a cheap tart ' it makes me smile when i see some polish girls trying there best to impress ' just a tip from a man who has been halfway around the world an seen some truly natural beauties 'Lay off the make up an ego trip 'men will only chase u to get into your knickers ' most men with brains look a little deeper ' .
Wayman   
6 Jan 2011
Love / Why are Polish women so sexy ? [390]

If u read my post u will read that i am not saying make up is a bad thing but over plastering your face makes u look cheap that's just my opinion an if someone will only employ u if u slap a ton of makeup on then i think i would rather not work for that person not unless u enjoy having the boss chase u around as his bit on the side ...
Wayman   
6 Jan 2011
Love / Why are Polish women so sexy ? [390]

@ Wayman - I cannot go into an office building without seeing women wearing makeup. It's not tons and tons of makeup, but enough to know they are wearing it.

Sadly if they was as naturaly beautiful as they are they would not need to plaster it on ' and if they belive a real man enjoys looking at a woman with a ton of war paint on then sadly they need to try an find man who would love them for being them self not someone who is fake ' trust me i have dated an being a man i have dated girls when i was younger who love to slap on the makeup ' but there is nothing worse than waking up next to a woman who u hardly recognise without makeup ' it's fake not natural .
Wayman   
6 Jan 2011
Love / Why are Polish women so sexy ? [390]

Looking sharp an wearing nice respectable clothes is fine nothing wrong in respecting yourself, if u have the money in fact it's not about money it's about being yourself but dressing cheaply with a ton of makeup hardly makes a good wife nor would u marry someone who i class as an attention ***** u would be treated as a piece of meat' honestly it just mkes me smile when i see some young girl or middle aged woman dressing for attention it's very shallow an a little sad 'it makes me smile as i have traveld an met some truly naturaly beautiful woman who are not on ego trips an don't spend all there time in the mirror if there are any honest men on here they will tell u most men go for eye candy but real men look a little deeper maybe it,s about maturity i certainly am not impressed by attention *****s they just make me smile and i belive there just letting themselfs down .

something else that makes me laugh winter in Poland an orange woman ' i cried laughing the other day when i walking down the street with my partner and saw 3 girls who obviously spend way to much time in solariums getting that sun tan ' hello it's winter' made me smile they looked freekish with there orange face ..
Wayman   
7 Jan 2011
Life / Buying UK brand cigarettes in Poland? [11]

Golden American is about as close to B&H as u will get mate here in poland ' i switched to L&M
And Malboro u can buy Golden Virginia witch is rather pricey in the uk ' think most exspensive here is Malboro even at 10 zlotty there bloody cheaper than the UK ' beats paying an arm and leg back in blighty ' expat myself from the big old smokey .
Wayman   
17 Jan 2011
Law / From UK to Krakow with my GF and daughter - registration to live/see a doctor? [10]

I have just moved to krakow in Poland ' I am currently living in my girlfriends house witch is owned by the family we have the place to ourself with are new born daughter who was born in the uk ' my daughter is only 5 months old an we have been living in poland since november '

I do not speak polish and i am learning from my wife '

Have a few things that i am worried about '

Do i need to be registered whilst i am living in Poland at this address ' i had some minor health problems in the UK nothing serious but if i do need to see a doctor i understand i have to be registerd ' can anyone give me any advice on what i should do first and in what order '

We also would like to be married sometime this year and has been living in the Uk with myself for over 7 years ' are daughter needs her final health injection but neither my daughter or my wife to be or myself are registerd here in Poland as of yet ' please could anyone point me or give me some idea of what i should do or where i should start ' i am more worried about my daughters health than mine if she gets sic then it seems i can not take her to a doctor unless i am registerd or she is registerd ' it seems like a huge headache unlike being in the uk 'the one person who we seem to be able to trust is not giving me any advice on what we should be doing ' could anyone please help .. Thank u for any response .
Wayman   
17 Jan 2011
Law / From UK to Krakow with my GF and daughter - registration to live/see a doctor? [10]

Thanks Harry the wife is Polish an has a polish passport '

My daughter has a british passport ' and is only 5 months old so how can she pay ZUS

I have a EU medical card will that help me in anyway if i was to become sick myself '

The one minor positive side i will pm u as it's private if thats ok .
Wayman   
1 May 2011
Work / Price per day... private painting and decorating in Poland [23]

Hello forum just a quick question i have been asked by a family member in Poland to do some private work ' painting and decorating ' but i have no idea what kind of price people charge for such work in Poland ' would anyone have any idea what to charge as a daily rate ' Thanks in advance .