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Joined: 26 Aug 2011 / Male ♂
Last Post: 17 Jan 2014
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Posts: Total: 156 / In This Archive: 119
From: Poland, near Chocianów
Speaks Polish?: A little, poorly

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Jimmu   
30 Aug 2011
Study / A Polish for foreigners school in the Lubin, Polkowice, or Chojnow area? [2]

I'm retired, living in Poland with my wife (Polka) and I would like to find a school where I can go once a week or so to learn Polish.

I am about equidistant from Lubin, Polkowice, and Chojnow. Does anyone know of schools offering Polish for obcy in this area? I'm not looking for work or higher education so formal recognition or degrees are not important. I just want to look less stupid when I meet the neighbors. :->
Jimmu   
30 Aug 2011
Life / Struggling young Polish couple - try to solve their problem [176]

My wife and I just bought a house in Poland. While looking for a mały biały dom we found hundreds of half built places for sale at a low price. Maybe they could look into that? The caveat being, there might be a reason the original owner gave up on it...
Jimmu   
29 Sep 2011
Life / Question about hot water in Poland and the use of water heaters? [52]

I'm fairly new to Poland so my experience is limited and anecdotal, but from what I've seen space heating and hot water come mostly from city services in the cities and coal or wood furnaces in rural areas. Electric heaters and boilers are very expensive to run and gas lines don't exist in many areas. And when I asked my wife why we couldn't get a tank on the property and have gas delivered by truck she thought I was joking.
Jimmu   
30 Sep 2011
History / Are Poles grateful to the Russians for winning the war? [120]

After defeating German they took on Japan and slaughtered them in the East.

Took on Japan???? They declared war on Japan three days before the surrender AFTER the US dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
"they took on Japan and slaughtered them " might be a bit of an overstatement.

When sounds interesting?

Actually, Patton wanted to re-arm the Germans and head for Moscow after the German surrender. They might have gone for it!
Jimmu   
1 Oct 2011
Life / WHY DO POLES USE ENGLISH WORDS IN CONVERSATION? [396]

Let's eliminate all the English words from Polish! Then all the French and Russian. Then of course, we have to get rid of the Latin and Greek. Get rid of ALL the foreign words. Then we have to resurrect all the archaic words, or we'll be left with a vocabulary of 12 words.
Jimmu   
1 Oct 2011
Language / Polish filler words? [24]

What about 'o'? (sp?) It's a really short, almost explosive sound. I hear it a lot, but it doesn't seem to mean anything.

And on the English side, you forgot "y'know?"
Jimmu   
2 Oct 2011
Life / Expats/Immigrants in Poland: Needy, Greedy or contributor. Which one are you? [118]

Needy - they are only in PL because the better half is Polish. They always have tales of grandeur,looking for a mug to buy them a pint in the expat hangouts and listen to their lost soul tales of woe.

Except my better half won't let me go to pubs and there don't seem to be any expat hangouts that I've been able to find, so I have to tell my tales of grandeur to the dog. The cats aren't interested.
Jimmu   
2 Oct 2011
USA, Canada / Polish man's visit a nightmare - Welcome To Canada [65]

I do think that Canada is becoming too American.

How dare people generalize about Canadians being a**holes! After all, we're not Americans!
Is that what you're saying????
Jimmu   
3 Oct 2011
Life / Expats/Immigrants in Poland: Needy, Greedy or contributor. Which one are you? [118]

You needn't explain ;) ;)

Some of us are still trying to acquire your insiders knowledge!
Could it be that there is too much competition from "for profit" second hand stores? I've noticed quite a few of them and my wife gave me that blank stare of total incomprehension (I see it a lot) when I asked what charity they supported.
Jimmu   
12 Oct 2011
Life / Question about hot water in Poland and the use of water heaters? [52]

In our case the hot water was metered at the apartment and the heating charged according to a gadget on each radiator that somehow measured the heat used, not the amount of water through the radiator. My point (I have one) being that there were two completely different systems although it all came from the same plant.
Jimmu   
12 Oct 2011
Life / Question about hot water in Poland and the use of water heaters? [52]

That is why two different systems today.

I was thinking that the heating system water might be full of anti-corrosive chemistry and other such things. But then most Poles I've talked to can't believe anybody drinks tap water...
Jimmu   
12 Oct 2011
Life / Water from wells in Warsaw - Safe to drink? [24]

On my first trip to Poland we stayed with my wife's Aunt and Uncle. When I said I was going to the kitchen for a glass of water Ciocia offered me tea, coffee, soda, milk, hot chocolate, and anything else she had in the house or could send Wujek out to buy. When I said "No Thanks, just a glass of water." and continued toward the sink she (5'3"?) tried to wrestle me (6'6") to the ground while yelling for my wife to come talk some sense into my head.

This was in Chorzów, near Katowice. Maybe all the mining and heavy industry in the area had something to do with it.
Jimmu   
12 Oct 2011
Life / Question about hot water in Poland and the use of water heaters? [52]

Hi mcm,
I don't know much about oil burners, but I keep hearing that coal and wood are the most economical way to do things here. Underfloor heating seems to be popular now so it might have been around 10 years ago. Are you sure it's not forced air? If you are thinking of buying the place it would be well worth your while to pay a specialist to come have a look around. And tell him about your plans for a log burner and ask about a chimney. We just had a fireplace installed and fixing the chimney was the most expensive and time consuming part of the process!

Witam w Polsce!
Jimmu   
12 Oct 2011
Life / Question about hot water in Poland and the use of water heaters? [52]

That is why I said - some cities! :):):):) Two or three is some, isn`t it? :):):):)

I didn't mean to stir up so much ****.
My first year as a resident in Poland was spent in Chorzów. Not a place known for the purity of its tap water. And I was speaking about the attitudes of the Poles I had talked to about tap water quality, not about the actual quality of the water. Sorry if I introduced a badger to your underwear drawer. :->
Jimmu   
13 Oct 2011
News / What's the stupidest question asked about Poland? [414]

I mention I came from the same
country where the Pope is from

OMG!!!! There ARE pingwins walking the streets of Poland!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

there are actually still houses with no plumbing and outside toilets!

While looking for a house in Poland I came across an ad for a house that had "gas, water, electricity, telephone, internet, and the possibility to install an indoor toilet"
Jimmu   
17 Oct 2011
USA, Canada / A typical Polish American wedding [25]

Come on, we all know that in the US or Canada people would say "You must have gone to a lot of trouble to make such beautiful costumes!" and in Poland they would say "What? You can't afford a new suit?" lol
Jimmu   
17 Oct 2011
Life / Typical Examples of Polish Parking Entitlement (post yours) [57]

I always get pissed when I see cars parked over the lines, but then I remember times when the only place left to park was straddling a line and the cars that started the chain reaction were gone by the time I got back to my car. There's my car looking like some of these photos .....
Jimmu   
29 Oct 2011
Love / Advice Please! Meeting my Polish boyfriend's parents!! Gifts, customs... [105]

Take her parents a gift (sound like an american with that one lol) ?

Yes, you sound like someone concerned with respecting the customs and mores of a place you are about to visit. Hehehehe
Anyway, flowers for the mother and a bottle for the father seem to be standard. The better the booze the more points you will score. Doesn't have to be Wodka, but if Wodka, Chopin or Bellevedere.

My wife says:
"Firm handshake for the father and kiss mamma's hand." (Corney, maybe, but it worked for me.)
"Eat whatever is offered. And praise to the heavens anything home-cooked."
"If you don't speak Polish, nod, smile, and say OK a lot in response to whatever is said to you."
Also, most Brits seem to think Poles over heat their houses a lot. Even as an American who spent the last 40 years in California I think they over heat a bit.

Oh, and learn to sing "Sto lat". If you're there for more than 3 days an occasion while arise in which it will be appropriate.