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Reasons for moving to Poland [291]
I may have replied to this already but I don't see it! I moved to Warsaw with my husband (for his job). One side of my family is from that general area and the other more near the mountains (I think). I've been unable to find out if any are still alive (they were 5 years ago, but pushing it)! We've been unable to locate birth certificates or information because everything had been destroyed in war(s).
Anyway, we have now been there for 3 years and have extended for 1 additional at this point. We would stay there several more if the company would let us! We are from the US and we find Warsaw pretty darn safe in comparison! We love how easy it is to get around as we don't have a car. We did take our Harley over there but haven't gotten out much due to our frequent travel for work. We have always found the people pretty nice. I mean Poles are not really outgoing or social with people they don't know, but we have found that if we just start talking to them, they warm up. Of course, our Polish is horrible because we've traveled so much, so maybe it helps that we make people laugh! I am now trying to work with Rosetta Stone and a Colloquial Polish book, but the most difficult part is recognizing what I'm hearing. I can read it much better than hear or speak it. I would just love to be able to hold a conversation in Polish with one of my aunts who would be thrilled to do so (before she dies)! I love Polish food as I grew up with it - although nobody make sit like my family does!! I do like that the kids are still mostly respectful to the elderly. We love being able to get on a plane and be somewhere new within a few hours! We had great plans to take the Harley through the Alps but have yet to have the time :( You know how life just creeps up on you! Being away from the US has really given me new appreciation for different cultures and traditions. We have traveled in Europe, have been to Egypt, Israel, Malaysia, Singapore, India (my husband), Thailand, etc. I enjoy meeting people from everywhere, and although you can do this just by traveling around the US, it's totally different when you are dealing with people who are not so spoiled! :) I will be happy to return to the US when we do, but I am savoring every moment abroad right now!