USA, Canada /
Moving to Poland from Canada [40]
And turned to us for advice. That moment, we became her advisors, if not lawyers, and owe her and her alone the information and a look-ahead that would serve as that bucket full of cold water. Let's keep in mind that, to a woman, extended family and friends are everything. Tall buildings are nothing. I am not a woman but I am married to one.
To make things worse for her, her egoist husband will be happily chatting in Polish, watching TV in Polish, and reading papers in Polish while she will be pulling her hair out from frustration. Her kids will continue in English at home but hear Polish everywhere else. A real heaven on earth...
No, I don't want to read any crap about how she can learn Polish fast if she has the right attitude. Save it for Lyzko.
PlantMamaPol, take it from me, a father of two and a grandfather of four, that most posters are not normal like you. They are not married and have no kids or grandkids. If you stick around here long enough, they will be talking about sports teams and civil rights.
When I told my wife about your plans, she just said, No way! PM me if you want to avoid the distractions.