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English native speaker without a teaching experience moved to Poland and got a job [66]
@delphiandomine HAHAHAHA. I can hear your sadness and loneliness from here. The only thing that is harsh is that you're still in the situation you are in. I get that you've moved there expecting to have fun and an easy life, you keep having endless rows time and time again and you can't adapt. You may want get on that plane. May be it's time for you to make a change in your life. You need to just let go and start seeing the glass as half full. Life is what you make of it you know. You may want to take a look at yourself within before you are on your death bed thinking of what you've accomplished in life and if your proud of it.
You are right though about not having a "fiance" as our relationship will be more official by then. I love the fact that you hang on to the small things like typos. By the way, when my girl was taking English classes in Poland, she and her friends didn't enjoy it as the teachers were not fun or interesting at all. Have you read your feedback questionnaire on how to improve the course yet? Sometimes the truth hurts but that's part of growing within. No offense to the other English instructors but you are just an English instructor. We are all just people trying to make it through life in this crazy world.
I can't wait to go hang with all those serious Pols that don't enjoy fishing and kayaking down the San or mountain biking in Lublin, watching hockey tourney's in Krynica, going to the Eurocup, hiking and snowboarding in Zakopane and kite boarding in Mazury. Those are definitely the serious people who don't mess around I hang with.
It takes only three and a half months to build a skatepark from start to finish. This I know because I've been building them in Europe and N.America for the past 10 years. Poland has 2 established skatepark construction companies. Yet another activity in Poland for the serious.
You may also want to take a look at the posting guidelines, particularly the part about personal attacks. Just remember delphiandomine, it can't rain everyday and keep your chin up son!
@pip Thanks for all the dope. I'm bringing my dh bike with me as well as my hockey gear. I've got extra hockey gear so I'm going to leave it in Poland so I don't have to always travel with it. I'm looking forward to arriving in Poland and take in it's rich history. As always it's always hard to find time to work when there is so much to do see and visit. I can't believe how cheap it is to fly to Paris! I have to really buckle down and keep learning Polish as my girls friends don't converse in English.