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Posts by delphiandomine  

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Last Post: 17 Feb 2021
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From: Poznań, Poland
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delphiandomine   
15 Jan 2021
Food / What do non-Poles think about eating the following Polish foods? [1400]

I prefer fish in oil

I can't stand it. It makes fish seem incredibly greasy, with the sole exception of anchovies. Spreading the oil from anchovies on bread is remarkably delicious as you say!

but then I switched to tomato

Tomato is way superior if you ask me. It's not greasy, you can drain off the tomato easily, and it just doesn't have that...greasiness about it.
delphiandomine   
15 Jan 2021
UK, Ireland / Advantages of living in Poland as opposed to the UK. [126]

Sort of Skegness with pine trees.

That's more or less how I'd describe most of the coastal resorts, only without decent pubs and without arcades filled with dodgy geezers.

I've been once to Darłowo and it was a total waste of time. Overcrowded, smelly and with nothing redeeming about it whatsover. Fortunately, I was paid to be there and do almost nothing for 2 weeks, so it wasn't so bad ;)

Inland is definitely far better, especially if you venture off the beaten path. I had a nice few days up near Wildrover's old neck of the woods not that long ago, and it was fantastic - empty, peaceful and quiet.
delphiandomine   
14 Jan 2021
Life / Are Poles suspicious of Facebook? [50]

Funny - they claim to fight for free speech but they don`t feel obliged to stick to it themselves, of course.

It was the same with Parler (LOL, for the record). They had 'free speech', but anything other than Trumpism was removed and the poster banned.

The truth is that rightards don't want freedom of speech. They only want free speech for their own, while threatening others that speak freely.
delphiandomine   
14 Jan 2021
News / New "Polish memorial" in Berlin [316]

Putin wants nothing more than Poland and Germany at each other's throats.

It's very much in Putin's interest. The Weimar Triangle was his worst nightmare - a powerful alliance between three large Central European countries with common interests as large European countries.

the future core of the EU

Agreed. The Nordic and Baltic nations will be loyal, but the Nordics are a bit too isolationist and the Baltics are too far away.
delphiandomine   
14 Jan 2021
News / New "Polish memorial" in Berlin [316]

West Germany is a continuation of the 1871-1945 German Reich.

According to who? According to the Allies, it certainly wasn't. The German Reich simply ceased to exist after the Allies took over, and both West Germany and East Germany took their sovereignty from the Allied zones, not the German Reich.

It dates back to the cold war when West Germany claimed to be the only rightful German state

For political reasons. It was never accepted by the Allies, and West Germany never had full sovereignty.

Look, I understand the fantasy of Germany paying Poland billions upon billions, but there's a very good reason why PiS refused to actually publish any legal analyses or take any case to an international court. It's because the matter is clear - the Allies never accepted anything other than the Federal Republic of Germany being a new state.
delphiandomine   
14 Jan 2021
Work / NFZ and contributions and a FINE!? Working as a teacher in Poland. [12]

What constitutes not being covered though?

Basically, you need to prove to the NFZ that you've been covered under a public or (fully comprehensive private) health insurance system. Your minimum policy isn't enough - it needs to be something equal to what the NFZ offers.
delphiandomine   
14 Jan 2021
News / New "Polish memorial" in Berlin [316]

Germany is a legal successor of the IIIrd Reich [West Germany has asserted continuity with the German Reich]

Incorrect. This issue has been conclusively dealt with: The Federal Republic of Germany is not the legal successor to the German Reich. The Federal Republic was created by and gained sovereignty from the Allies, not from the Third Reich.

Of course, you're missing one key point: despite PiS harping on about it for years, they still haven't taken any case to any international court. Why? Because there's no case, and they know it. The Allies very clearly designed the post-war settlement to make sure that they couldn't be held responsible for boundary movements and other issues, which is why Germany had no choice but to agree to the Oder-Neisse line.

The FRG is only the legal successor of two states: Saarland and the German Democratic Republic.
delphiandomine   
13 Jan 2021
Genealogy / Wladyslaw and the English equivalent [22]

True, but I'm wondering how an ethnic Pole ended up fighting for the Americans in the first place if he was from this part of Europe.
delphiandomine   
13 Jan 2021
Genealogy / Wladyslaw and the English equivalent [22]

My grandfather was from Poland. He fought in world War 1 on the American side

He wasn't from Poland. Poland didn't exist at the beginning of World War I.
delphiandomine   
13 Jan 2021
History / Pre-war or today's Poland? [50]

During war and other particularly threatening times, special measures are needed.

Chilling to read Polly say this, as it sums up perfectly how PiS are treating today's Poland.
delphiandomine   
13 Jan 2021
Travel / Best Places to eat in Wroclaw [24]

Piwnica Świdnicka

Which shut down a few years ago and still hasn't reopened. The city wants a ridiculous amount of money for rent, and given that it's hard enough to make restaurants pay to begin with, well...obviously there were no takers.
delphiandomine   
13 Jan 2021
UK, Ireland / Advantages of living in Poland as opposed to the UK. [126]

it is a myth that you can go somewhere warmer than the Baltic seaside for the same price in high season

It certainly wasn't a myth last summer!

But still, I can't understand why anyone would go to the Baltic unless they live nearby. It's cold, the water is disgusting and it's overcrowded as hell.

Give me secluded Croatian beaches any day of the week.
delphiandomine   
13 Jan 2021
Real Estate / Looking for an apartment to buy in Wielkopolska [3]

in poznan i would think 250k would be more realistic

Quite incredible how prices have grown. Now you'll be looking at 350k+ to get something that size in Poznań.
delphiandomine   
13 Jan 2021
History / Sin of omission against Poland (Uprising ignored by Britannica) [24]

Interesting quote by Polly here, which rather told what PiS had planned for Poland. Now they're busy rewriting history and removing genuine Polish heroes from history books, while pushing their own myths instead.
delphiandomine   
13 Jan 2021
History / Polish visas granted after 1989 [14]

There was an issue in 1990, as Poles had visa-free access to East Germany and by extension, West Berlin. The Schengen Agreement meant that Germany was obliged to ask for visas from Poles after unification on the 3rd October 1990, but for that period between the fall of the PZPR government and German unification, Poles were free to travel to West Berlin.

Poles didn't gain visa-free access to the signatories to the Schengen Agreement until 1991 - Germany had pledged to give access, but they had to get the other signatories on board as well.

Does anyone know when Poles gained visa-free access to the UK?
delphiandomine   
12 Jan 2021
Law / Contracts for IT staff in Poland [12]

Funny how things changed. Back in 2010, IT salaries were still quite low in Poland and people would have hesitated before using a B2B contract.

11 years later, B2B contracts dominate the market, and salaries have exploded to the point where paying 1500zł/month is seen as normal. There are companies out there with hundreds of people on B2B contracts and very few on umowa o pracę. Unreal.
delphiandomine   
12 Jan 2021
Study / English/Bilingual Speaking School options in Krakow and fees [13]

ok let me throw a ball park figure my budget is 1500 PLN

You'll need to spend at least 2500zł to get an English language school. Once you've added in all the costs, more like 3000zł and upwards. Unless you need it for future relocation purposes, the best bet is to find a Polish private school that offers a significant amount of extra English classes.
delphiandomine   
12 Jan 2021
Travel / Traffic roundabouts not common in Poland? [13]

Yes, it's true, roundabouts aren't often used. There's a very dangerous junction near me that should be a roundabout, yet they stubbornly insist on keeping it as a four way intersection instead. Ridiculous.
delphiandomine   
12 Jan 2021
Travel / Where to eat best donuts in Wroclaw? (Bakery, local places, etc) [10]

These days, Wrocław is full of high quality donut shops. I recommend the one on ul. Świdnicka, next to a kebab shop and close to the Trasa W-Z. I don't remember the name, but if you walk towards the Opera from the Rynek, you'll find it on the left side. Yum!
delphiandomine   
12 Jan 2021
History / East Prussia - German Poles who lived in pre-second world war in this area [6]

I don't know the mood among the Mazurians then but I believe this could have been the reason they didn't want to join Poland

It may also have been economic. Germany had serious economic problems, but Poland wasn't really much better, especially considering the conflicts.