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Joined: 20 Sep 2011 / Male ♂
Last Post: 22 May 2013
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Posts: Total: 47 / In This Archive: 16
From: Poland,Wroclaw
Speaks Polish?: Yes.
Interests: History, Wroclaw, IT

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Wroclaw_666   
18 Jan 2012
Genealogy / Polish relatives of the name Kocinski [10]

Good for him.I never had dog meat but seriously what is the difference between dog and a chicken or a cow?

Take a look on them and you will see the difference :)

To be sure Asians have different culture than we have, I can't imagine I would eat my dog (he also I believe :D ).

I hope there won't come times when even cannibals would live here :)

P.
Wroclaw_666   
18 Jan 2012
Genealogy / Polish relatives of the name Kocinski [10]

I have a different opinion :) That's a matter of an interpretation, I think the right sentence should be "Rozbitkowie odżywiali się jedząc psy, koty itp.". In case if they eat birds (e.g. a sparrow), should we say - "wróblina" ?:) I think it's language misuse, but on the other hand, from philosophy point... it can make some sense from logic matter... :) The fact that I haven't ever met with this group of words in this meaning, doesn't make it wrong or not existing :)

Backing to the topic... I think the root of the last name of Kociński is the word of "kot" :)

P.
Wroclaw_666   
18 Jan 2012
Genealogy / Polish relatives of the name Kocinski [10]

The word kocina in Polish can also mean cat meat like psina, gęsina, indyczyna, etc.

Sorry, this is misinterpretation... I haven't ever heard the word of "kocina" in meaning of a meat... and surely not "psina" :) In Poland we don't eat dogs and cats... so these words don't exist in PL language.

The last name of Kociński has roots in the word of "kot" - cat, or maybe some locality as Kocina, Kocin etc. That's all I can imagine.

P.
Wroclaw_666   
24 Nov 2011
Travel / How expensive is it to live in Poland in one week? [28]

If you don't want to drink beer, eat pizza, go to the cinema... then 100 pln can be sufficient :)

7 days for 100 pln... 14,27pln per a day :) I can't imagine it...
Wroclaw_666   
18 Nov 2011
Life / Flea markets in Wrocław [14]

That's exactly the kind of stuff I'm looking for... cool antiques & collectibles :)

Me too :) I have few interesting pieces of furniture at home. Currently I'm looking for some cool old lamp to my living room which would look good near the fireplace.
Wroclaw_666   
17 Nov 2011
Life / Flea markets in Wrocław [14]

Take a look on a flea market on Gnieznienska, I bought an old clock there, I'm satisfied. But everything depends what are you looking for, on Gnieznienska you can find almost everything what can be transported by a van :)

I'm planning to visit this market in the next week, note that this market exists only the last Thursday-Saturday in every month. The best time for shopping is Thursday early morning :)
Wroclaw_666   
13 Nov 2011
Law / Taxation system in Poland? My company is cutting 38%!? [25]

could anyone shed light on taxation system in detail ! I thought many expats working in poland know these things inside out and was expecting a generous answers!

I think they are right. I don't know exact details of PL taxation system, but I know there are few taxes included: the income tax (depending on the amount 18 or 32% - 18% is to some income level, above this level the country takes 32%), the second is so called - ZUS (Zaklad Ubezpieczen Spolecznych or Zaklad Utylizacji Szmalu :) ) - they take 3 different taxes (insurances :) ), one is for the retirement pension, one for the medical treatment and one for something like a social insurance (I don't know exactly). If you have a legal employment contract then you can't avoid these taxes... sad but true, the cost of employment in PL is very high.
Wroclaw_666   
26 Oct 2011
Life / Lightbulbs in Poland: what was once 1zl now costs... [10]

@peterweg: Yes, you are right. Wroclaw is going to buy bulbs for a house usage, so he will turn on and turn off the light quite frequently. Lifetime of energy-save bulbs is not so long, especially when they are being turned on and off many times, additionally they are quite expensive.
Wroclaw_666   
26 Oct 2011
Life / Lightbulbs in Poland: what was once 1zl now costs... [10]

@Wroclaw: I think you have a street lamp close to your window, you can save money on lightbulbs :)

To be sure, the EU forces any country associated to replace old style bulbs with new energy-save bulbs, but the fact is that you can save money on energy ONLY when the light is on during a long time period. Enegry-save bulbs need to big energy to start and to get warm enough to operate cost-effective as far as I know.
Wroclaw_666   
11 Oct 2011
USA, Canada / US Polonia 70% for Kaczyński [343]

Everyone can vote for the party they like, but... what would PiS do for Polish Americans ?... Voting by Polish Americans doesn't make any sense for me, if they don't live here, why they vote ? I don't want to disenfranchise anyone, but I don't see the target of this voting :)
Wroclaw_666   
10 Oct 2011
Language / Kurwa? at end of every sentence [51]

they obviously don't understand the true nature of their own language.

Hehe great explanation :)

Watch this short movie :)
youtu.be/Z2LR0TdoEUA
Wroclaw_666   
6 Oct 2011
Life / Can any young Poles can still speak Russian [25]

But we can read it with understanding.

It's not so easy... there is a different alphabet... I know their letters but it's really hard for me to read their words. Many of them is understandable for me, but only after decryption from their letters :)
Wroclaw_666   
5 Oct 2011
Life / Are Polish people so chaotic and disorganized like Germans say? [89]

Look at the local governments in Poland, at the bueraucrats in local agencies... a mess is our speciality :) Look at the road builders for example... Some time ago, around 5 years ago, I used to drive to the Czech Republic for business issues. I passed by the building site of the petrol station on A4 motorway. There was around 10 people staying in a circle, one man was working... look at this link: anthillz.net/zdzichu.html, the same situation. On the other side of the border (in Czech), there was a building site of a bridge. In one month the bridge was almost finished, in the same time period in Poland... hehe, you probably expect... was done almost nothing :)

Private companies in PL are more organized, much more.
Wroclaw_666   
26 Sep 2011
News / Polish national lotto lottery (today 20 000 000 PLN to win) [16]

As far as I know it's still not finished, noone won in the previous game, so the cumulation is even bigger than recently. Will you buy coupons ? I'm about to do it this time... My greed is stronger than my sense... :)
Wroclaw_666   
22 Sep 2011
UK, Ireland / Grateful Polish photographer stitches up his Welsh hosts [96]

Communists killed and destroyed the best Poles and it had to have consequences.

I can't agree with this sentence. Communismus force people to forget about the religion, to hate Germans, to love Russian, to consider their neighbours as a police informant etc... Poles had a mental fight with communismus attitude and the solidarity born. In fact the comminismus time joined Poles. Unfortunately bad habits still exist...