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Speaks Polish?: not a lot, but i speak some ukrainian

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histocatalonian   
14 Apr 2024
Work / tram driver foreigner [31]

i didn't mention i speak a little ukrainian, i saw you mentioned some ukrainian drivers are now working in poland, could this be a plus? also, it's very similar to polish so it would be "easy" to learn
histocatalonian   
17 Apr 2024
Work / tram driver foreigner [31]

life maybe harder in Ukraine, but i see it as a country with a great hidden(repressed) potential, i also fell in love with ukrainian culture, language, history, etc, so when everything is over i would like to move to Ukraine, but Poland is also a land i know a few things of and feel a lot of sympathy to, especially history(my passion), so both are good options, an advantage of living in Poland is i could switch to another profession i'm interested in, historical advisor in the film and entertainment industry in general, and your historical movies and series are usually much more real, much more crude and with a great attention to detail, i know they are two very different paths but both are a part of my life and interests along with some others