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Posts by welshguyinpola  

Joined: 9 Jan 2008 / Male ♂
Last Post: 3 Nov 2016
Threads: Total: 23 / Live: 18 / Archived: 5
Posts: Total: 463 / Live: 315 / Archived: 148
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welshguyinpola   
8 Sep 2013
UK, Ireland / wife wants to have baby in poland not ireland [52]

Pre-natal car is much better in the UK and Ireland too. We had our first child in the UK and the pre-natal classes were excellent. In Poland their attempt at these classes (szkola rodzenia) is pathetic.
welshguyinpola   
16 Jun 2013
Off-Topic / Modern parenting = bad parenting? [20]

You bit a child

Very very lightly to teach him the consequences of what he does. He never bit me again
welshguyinpola   
16 Jun 2013
Off-Topic / Modern parenting = bad parenting? [20]

My children went through a biting period, I bit him back and he never bit me again. I a lso pulled his hair when he started pulling mine, he never did it again. Kids have to realise there are consequences to their actions.
welshguyinpola   
28 May 2013
Study / Times Higher Education rankings 2012 Poland's top universities at end! [93]

Doesn't work like that nowadays - university entry is all based on publicly accessible points schemes.

This was only 2 years ago, she is in her 3rd yr now.

The wszysza szkola system cracks me up too. Full of ppl with not enough points to enter a proper educational establishment
welshguyinpola   
26 May 2013
Travel / New Year in Tricity, Poland [9]

Merged: New Years eve with a difference - Trojmiasto

Hi everyone, I have been given the task of trying to drum up business for a New Year's Eve party in Sopot Aquapark 2013. It will be a naturist style party with use of the saunas pools and a disco, all naked. If anyone is interested or knows another person who migh be interested, please drop me a PM. The aquapark has agrred to allow this only if we can get 200 people to take part.
welshguyinpola   
8 Apr 2013
Life / Cigarette prices in Poland [27]

About 128 zl for 200. I can get a ready supply here in Gdansk. i already supply a number of customers from the UK, PM me if u want to know more
welshguyinpola   
26 Mar 2013
Love / English girl moving to Poland with my Polish boyfriend for the first time [69]

So for around 10 hours a week you can earn 1400zlt amonth after tax. What is an ok wage.

I dont know where in Poland you live but 1400 is not even an OK wage. Here in Trojmiasto you'd struggle to live on that, which I suspect is the same in all of the other major cities.
welshguyinpola   
8 Mar 2013
Life / The two sides of the Poles: friendly and honest / saying behind ones back [15]

I dont know if anyone else has experienced this or just me but I have found that when I didn't speak Polish I had the typical tourist view of Polish people, friendly, warm and open. Then I learnt Polish and suddnely I was able to understand what these same people were saying behind ones back. The things I have heard them say about ppl who are their friends I dont want to repeat. Maybe they said the same things before but I just didn't understand. I really believe that a person has to live in the country for a while and know the language to see the real side of this place.

Anyone else had the same experience?
welshguyinpola   
28 Feb 2013
Life / Grass is always greener? Poland experience. [69]

When you compare Warsaw and Krakow for culture WAW beats KRK hands down,superior museums, superior art scene, superior theater, superior restaurants and much better quality of life for the family. Ok so KRK is cheaper, but s that a reason to live there only?

Even all that is crap comapred to the west though. There is not much really in terms of culture in Poland
welshguyinpola   
27 Feb 2013
Life / Grass is always greener? Poland experience. [69]

Not my case. Since i moved to Krakow i have manage to create in less than a year what i never managed to do in Germany in 4.
It really depends how motivated you are. Moving to a different country is difficult per se. Poland has its problems but the opportunities are endless.

You really are one of the rarities though. I too have my own business here in the field of corporate entertainment and have worked hard to build it. I couldn't have done it though without the help of my polish wife. There are opportunities here but you need to work harder than most places to take advantage of them.
welshguyinpola   
27 Feb 2013
Life / Grass is always greener? Poland experience. [69]

I dont have much use for saving money. I like to earn it instead

Wait until you move here, you WILL find teaching your only option. No matter what your big ideas are, the reality is different.
welshguyinpola   
15 Jan 2013
Life / Stop buying contraband in Poland! Really? [24]

Taking loads of cigarettes home for personal use is not smuggling. Poland is in the EU and tax is paid to the EU. This is not smuggling. It is only smuggling when somebody sells them on
welshguyinpola   
23 Dec 2012
Travel / Castles and Palaces in Poland (with pictures) [154]

Also i cant believe that nobody mentioned Malbork, the biggest castle in the world:

You sure about that??? Think you need to get ur facts right
welshguyinpola   
15 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / What's the best Polish restaurant in London? [26]

Polish food is basic and tasty, it cant be made posh, it should be made in some grandmother's kitchen. An attempt at making Polish food to Michelin standards is gonna fall down im afraid
welshguyinpola   
5 Nov 2012
Life / Abrupt Poles explained ! [51]

I would not want to be seen to be so PC as most Brits have become,

Watch the MTV series 'The Valleys' you'll see how politically incorrect brits really are
welshguyinpola   
30 Oct 2012
Law / Real wages drop in Poland [28]

Me too, but in reality, people who book language classes through Groupon won't last. Language schools will get roughly 50% of what students pay Groupon - it's totally unsustainable.

But unfortunately in a small city like Gdansk, people don't care about quality, price is all that matters. The people who attend these classes don't know any different and they are happy to be rammed in a classroom with photocopied textbooks.
welshguyinpola   
30 Oct 2012
Law / Real wages drop in Poland [28]

Ive heard that groupon is killing the language market here in Gdansk. A friend of mine worked for a school in Gdansk where there were 19 students in the class, all group on so they crammed as many in as possible. FOr that, he was getting 35 zl an hour. Luckily I work in an industry where groupon cant go