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grubas   
3 Aug 2012
News / Does Polish hotel have right to turn down Americans and Israelis? [54]

Hmm..A friend from Lezajsk told me about how Israeli and American Jews (largely Orthodox) come there for a pilgrimage to visit the tomb of Elimelech at the Jewish cemetery. They stay at the local hotels, completely trashing the place, showing absolutely no respect.

Same in Krakow!
grubas   
3 Aug 2012
News / Does Polish hotel have right to turn down Americans and Israelis? [54]

I notice that they charge 60 pln for guests from inside Poland and 60 euro for guests from abroad. Tawdry and almost certainly illegal. I wonder if they've heard of the Single European Market?

It is his property and he can do with it whatever he wants to.And we can talk about Single European Market when Poles will earn what other Europeans earn.

Does anyone know what the holiday centre's called, so we can name and shame,

You can try all you want just first read comments under this news.Overwhelming majority of commentators support this guy and so do I.
grubas   
3 Aug 2012
Love / Egyptian guy with Polish girl - is it normal? [18]

@clearly

You are a muslim nut dude.Leave her alone and find yourself some muslim chick.Women in this country (Poland) go out alone or with girlfriends and I totally understand her that she doesn't want to haul you everywhere she goes.You may think you are caring and supportive but to us Polish you are a controlling freak.
grubas   
3 Aug 2012
News / Does Polish hotel have right to turn down Americans and Israelis? [54]

Why would he not let Americans in?

It's most likely about American Jews.

Second, Israeli tourists, especially youth, are believed to like demolishing sites where they stay.

They are taking revange on Poland for murdering Jews (that's the way they think in their sick minds).
But what Rzecznik Praw OBYWATELSKICH has to do with it.They are not citizens of Poland so he should find something better to do.
grubas   
2 Aug 2012
Life / New in Poland! Not yet jaded and loving it [34]

I thought you were coming back for good?

Nah,not yet,though I am pretty sure I won't be staying in the uS till the end of my life.

did you notice many changes since you left?

Since 2004 I have been back in 2006,2008 and now.I would be back more often but it's a pain in the a s s to travel.

did you notice many changes since you left?

Yeah,some for better some for worse.For instance,instead of widen a road they ******* got rid of this emergency half lane and put these ******* islands in the middle of the road.If I had to drive here I would be like WTF are these obstacles?Some new and pretty big buildings in Sieradz and on the outskirts of town some people built freaking mansions and I mean mensions.These houses would be going for at least a milion USD (but probably more) in the US.Wonder where they got money for it.A lot of driving school's Toyota Yaris (pissing the rest of drivers off) so it seems that everyone wants to drive (and Americans asking me if there is a lot of bikes in PL when I am telling them how much is petrol in PL).

cant remember if you came back to visit or not....

I came for longer visit (can stay here for up to a year without losing residencey in the US) but my mother is kicking me out now so next thusday I will have to catch a plane to the US.

if you cant beat em join them hey?

Yeah,it is time to start some career (I hate to think that I will HAVE to do certain things,what I liked the most about my little taxi company was that I was FREE and didn't really have to do much) and be done with it a s a p as I can not wait to go on retirement.I will buy myself a little cottage in a countryside in Poland or Czech Republic and won't be giving a **** about the rest of the world as long the world won't be bothering me.
grubas   
2 Aug 2012
Work / Average earnings and cost of living in Warsaw? [42]

Will I be able to live in Warsaw, Poland on $ 1,200.00 a month, American?

You may have a hard time when USD drop to 2 PLN like it did in 2008.

2.2

I think 1.99 was the lowest point.
grubas   
2 Aug 2012
Language / Where is that "something" that makes others think you are really good in language [141]

(...Deszcz leje jak zebra.) ??

-) -) -) I like it!Now,it's Leje jak Z CEBRA.Ceber is an old word for wooden bucket and nobody in Poland uses this word anymore except for Leje jak z cebra.

leje jak zebra.) ??

That would mean "pisses like a Zebra" as lać also means "to piss" (to take a leak).
grubas   
1 Aug 2012
Law / Polish visa expert? Japanes moving to Poland to study Polish. [43]

You won't need a visa once granted residency.

All I can say is that with a Polish residence card, you will legally be in Schengen for the duration the card is valid regardless of how Poland feels about it.

Not true.Residency in Poland does not give right to live and work in other Schengen countries.

I also wanted to add (but was too slow on my edit) that since you don't need a Schengen visa, you won't be able to obtain one.

He (and you) does not need a visa if he is coming here as a tourist but if he wants to work or study he needs to obtain a visa.
grubas   
1 Aug 2012
Law / Polish visa expert? Japanes moving to Poland to study Polish. [43]

Thank you for the link. I just checked that out although the information is kinda what I read on other sites.

No problem.This is the official government website.

Btw, how did you legalize your stay in Poland grubas?

I didn't have to.I am Polish.

What do you mean I gotta change my attitude my friend??

I didn't like this:

It is freaking tiring, arduous and laborious to get a visa

It took me some time,money and effort to become permanent resident of the US and it wasn't a walk in the park either.What I am saying is that I didn't expect USCIS to hand me PR card just because I am Mr. [insert name] and I fancy living in the US.I read requirements for becoming resident in Poland and they seem to be pretty lax when compared to US.Could be that I had misunderstood you though.
grubas   
1 Aug 2012
Language / How to pronounce "y" in Polish? [28]

The suggestion that "a" is pronounced like English "u" comes from the Lonely Planet phrasebook -

It is in Amglish (American English).Maybe the book is for American students.

and "tak" is always like "tack" never like "tuck" lol

In Amglish it is much closer to "tuck" than "tack" which in Amglish is pronounced more like "tek"."A" in Polish is pronouced like "u" in "truck" or "bus" in Amglish.I was going to say it earlier but then I noticed that you are from UK.
grubas   
31 Jul 2012
Travel / Need a Guide to the Polish history and culture, I'm from Finland [27]

I think you are right,it will take at least a generation to change the image of Eastern Europe as a grim,poverty ridden place where the sun never shines and people walk in mud up to their waist.Las night I was reading travel reports from Poland and a couple of authors were reffering to EE as Eastern BLOC countries.
grubas   
31 Jul 2012
Law / Polish visa expert? Japanes moving to Poland to study Polish. [43]

en.poland.gov.pl/Permissions,7250.html
You got to change your attitude man.It is not like anybody can go to the US or Japan and get residence permit without a valid reason and some bureacratic hustle.Rules in Poland seem to be pretty lax compared to US (don't know about Japan).
grubas   
31 Jul 2012
Travel / Need a Guide to the Polish history and culture, I'm from Finland [27]

Exactly, so let's leave it at Eastern Europe then... ;)

It seems that Eastern Europe gets really bad rap and a lot of it.I just googled "Eastern Europe" and here are some results.

From a travel forum:
"are people from eastern Europe that poor?
they just work,they dont live their lives,they only want money,money,money.I mean we see people from other countries like France,Spain,Portugal (you know the good countries of Europe) and they dont go to other countries for the money,they come just for a new experience,to study....they all live well,in good houses and they have money,but that doesnt happen with people from Latvia,Romania,Poland,Lithuania...why is that?

maybe they shouldnt be in the European community?"
A poor home in Eastern Europe.

youtube.com/watch?v=aNiV4i0N_0I


  • Google images for Eastern Europe

  • Google images for Eastern Europe
grubas   
31 Jul 2012
News / Romney visits Poland: Gets support from Lech Walesa? [29]

My wife refers to Walesa as, "that dumb plumber".

Dumb plumber?This guy worked as an electrician.

nor does that necessarily diminish his "hero" status amongst them, either.

Amongst some of us.It is proven that he was a snitch.
grubas   
30 Jul 2012
Study / Polish language school in Tarnow or Rzeszow or Sanok? [27]

let's do some business here in Poland

I am serious dude.there are tours of Japanese visiting Żelazowa Wola (where Chopin was born),Warsaw and Kraków and if you provided them service in japanese you could make a decent living out of it.Poland is still relativelly undiscovered as a tourist destination and maybe you being a Japanese could find something attracting more Japanese to come here for a visit.Think about it.

Don't go back to the US,

You know,you got to do what you got to do.
grubas   
30 Jul 2012
Study / Polish language school in Tarnow or Rzeszow or Sanok? [27]

thought it would be not that hard for me to find a job in Poland with knowledge and command of English.

English doesn't give you any advantage in Poland,just ask British members of this forum.But I think you might find a job as a teacher of Japanese but you would have to go to a city bigger than Tarnów or Rzeszów.Also,many Japanese companies in PL eg.Toyota in Tczew.

If Poland makes you happy come on over,we can fit one Japanese here, not a problem.If I was to stay in Poland (I am going back to the US)we could start some services for Japanese tourists.
grubas   
30 Jul 2012
Language / Where is that "something" that makes others think you are really good in language [141]

Sadly I do, Grubas! it was "sanitized", so to speak, into "to chew the price down". yet the vicious racism of the original intent comes through loud and clear.

When I was asked "You are not going to Jew me,are you?" it was more in a sense of not giving a fair share for the money/rip off.I must have looked shocked (never heard it before) because this person immidiately said "I am not a racist or anything!".
grubas   
30 Jul 2012
Language / Where is that "something" that makes others think you are really good in language [141]

It is of course "a bird in the hand is worth 2 in the bush".

Of course it is.Not only in the UK but also in the US.
You are using some old expressions nobody's using nowdays Lyzko.Are you like 90 y/o or something?
youtube.com/watch?v=Yi7l_0L4m9I

We in America unfortunately are all too familiar with the expression "dumb Polak".

This is not an expression."To go Polack" would be.

You do realise we have bravely prevented a generation of Polish people from making an embarrassing faux pas at middle class British dinner parties in decades to come?

What do you mean?
grubas   
30 Jul 2012
Language / Where is that "something" that makes others think you are really good in language [141]

Grubas, your ignorance is sometimes overwhelming.

Your ignorance is overwhelming not sometimes but all the time.

If you've lived in a country a paltry eight years and expect to know it as well as someone who's known that language their whole life,

And where/when did I claim it?Huh,point to one post where I am saying that I know English better than a native speaker.All I am saying is that my English is LIGHT YEARS AHEAD OF YOUR POLISH and no sane person would argue about it.

It's also never just saying "I know English better than you know Polish!", it's what kind of English do you know!

It must be your hurt pride that you keep arguing but the truth is that whatever kind of English I speak/know it is still LIGHT YEARS AHEAD OF YOUR POLISH.

"Don't count your chickens before they hatch."

"A bird in the hand is worth ten on the roof."

I recently learned expression "to Jew someone".Did you know this one?