I first came here in 1990 Paulina and I have witnessed a lot of changes, as I live in Warsaw more changes than most other cities in Poland.
Yes, those changes were inevitable because of the change in the political and economic system and because Poland opened up to the democratic and capitalist West.
Not because of "a good recession".
I don't see how "a good recession" would or will improve anything, because it's the people's mentality that is the problem, I think. And I don't know how much time it will take until people's mentality changes enough. Maybe another 24 years? Who knows...
That's my opinion.
I'm open to your counterarguments or explanations, but since I would have to pay for them... LOL
Never the less I am not Polish and this gives me the benefit of drawing a conclusion of what is acceptable and what is not in the EU in 2013.
Sure, but that's not what you and me are discussing.
It is what I have drilled into the minds of my Polish workers over the years, many have come back and thanked me, and I am proud of what they have gone onto achieve.
Wow, then that's really sad that they actually had to be told such clichés, isn't it.
Stop living in the past feeling sorry for yourself.
Dude, I don't live in the past and I'm not feeling sorry for myself xD
I'm explaining Poland to you, but I guess you Westerners don't need any explaining, you know everything best :P
Sorry, my bad ;)
What, 'Keep in an airtight container', 'The best to you', what??
Something like that, I guess lol
It's queue by the way, not que.
Thanks.
What a horrible word lol