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Posts by EdWilczynski  

Joined: 6 Jun 2011 / Male ♂
Last Post: 21 Dec 2011
Threads: 3
Posts: 98
From: Warszawa
Speaks Polish?: Tak

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EdWilczynski   
30 Jul 2011
UK, Ireland / Why Poles will never belong in England [283]

Anglosaxon Protestants ???????

What exactly is your definition of Anglosaxon Protestants.......

The Anglosaxon Protestant disappeared centuries ago. We have and always will be a mixed race of Celt, Roman, Saxon, Angol, French, Scandanavians.

Then in the last 40 to 50 years can we include the Afro-Carribean and Asian in that mix.

But white Anglo-Saxon doesn't exist.

Oh and the best thing to happen to the UK is the influx of Polish to the UK.

With my Catholic Celt, Roman, Saxon, Angol, French, Scandanavian genes and the genes of my Slavic Catholic wife we have given birth to two super Catholic Celt, Roman, Saxon, Angol, French, Scandanavian, Slavic boys.

Far better than the trash that is spawned in the UK these days.
EdWilczynski   
30 Jul 2011
Life / Racism and for what? (story of Egyptian guy's living in Poland) [149]

I am assuming that you are white. You have no idea what racism feels like- so unless you are a person of colour, you can't verify his story

So racism is a phenomena experienced by non whites only????

What a load of bollox!!

I'm milk bottle white and I am telling you now, I have been racially abused by non whites and whites. Unfortunately for them I am not a turn the other cheek type of guy.
EdWilczynski   
30 Jul 2011
Life / Racism and for what? (story of Egyptian guy's living in Poland) [149]

am an egyptian guy living in poland and married to polish , there is something am facing here making our life not ok

Head over to google.

Type the following: egyptian burn christian

I think you will find that there is plenty of racism exercised by your Egyptian brothers and on a regular basis, with fire being the weapon of choice.

One horrific story describes the burning of 25-year-old Sabri Shihata and the subsequent stabbing of his father.

Yet you come on here and say "i thought poland is a modern country with open brains and and great culture and open minded for other cultures around the world , seems to me i was wrong"

Oh and do you remember a small place called Luxor?

Well back at ya buddy!!
EdWilczynski   
14 Jul 2011
Language / How do Poles feel about foreigners learning their language? [105]

Are they like the French, who feel affronted when a foreigner confronts them in French, even though the foreigner's French pronunciation is wonderful and magnificent?

What a load of old nonsense!!!

I speak French, I learnt in Belgium, I speak it with an English accent and a degree of the Liege region accent.....and never ever ever have I faced any francophone that is anything but delighted to speak with me.

I also hear this:

An even bigger load of old nonsense!!!
EdWilczynski   
13 Jul 2011
Life / What on earth is the fascination of Indians, Pakistanis and Nepalese with Poland? [112]

Truth is bitter. East europeans cannot digest that truth. You guys have problems with Chinese, Japs , Koreans too.
Better late than never. Otherwise you be poor and beg from us.

I'd like to meet you......i'd teach you some truths.....and it wouldn't require any dialogue.

Not many bavarians left these days are there? Being outbred by your Turkish colleagues arent you?
EdWilczynski   
13 Jul 2011
Law / Maintenance & Rights: Polish mother & child in Poland, Irish father in the UK [57]

frustrated.....I am sorry to be so blunt....but.....without the irrevocable proof by means of a DNA paternity test stating you are the father.....what in the blue blazes are you doing???

Is there something you are not telling us? I mean, you are acting like a lamb to the slaughter.

If the little girl is yours then yes.....you do the right thing...of course you do.

BUT....

You have to have it proven beyond all doubt that you are the father and should have been your first course of action.

You say it was a one night stand (at least that's what you intimate in your initial post) and that you wore protection.....well hello....the odds of her getting pregnant first time are quite low and if you wore protection then the odds are even lower.

Studies show that condoms can be as much as 97% effective at preventing pregnancy when they are used properly. Improper use or failure lowers that to around 86%. I am not a betting man but i'd definitely have a punt on you not being the father.

On picking up that phone the very first time....the first thing I'd have responded with would have been....PROVE IT!!!

I am a stand up guy and would NEVER dream of shirking my responsibilities but if things are as they say you are then you are need to wake up.

It's sad that the girl may potentially grow up without a father BUT if it turns out you are not the father then that is the position her mother put her in not you and you should not feel any guilt as a result.
EdWilczynski   
6 Jul 2011
Real Estate / Foreign investor, properties in Poland, walk away from mortgages? [209]

First things first

You cant go Bankrupt in Poland....Your COMI (Centre of Main Interest) is the UK and so you would have to declare Bankruptcy in the UK.

Bankruptcy covers you EU wide....

Trust me fella.....If you really have to go Bankrupt then the UK is where you want to go Bankrupt.

Of all the countries to go Bankrupt in the UK is the best. Bankruptcy in the UK is seen as a chance at offering someone a chance at a normal life. Elsewhere in the world you are viewed as vermin.

As a result of "Bankruptcy Tourism" there were certain regulations put in place.

Example: There were record numbers of Germans going to the UK and going Bankrupt, then going home to Germany with all their debts wiped out.

I do have some sympathy......I don't think anyone expected the Swiss Franc to rise like it has.....I'm on the other end and am actually enjoying the fact the CFH is rising.
EdWilczynski   
6 Jul 2011
Polonia / Relocation to Poland from Romania [11]

probably has something to do with Romania part of the EU perhaps at a guess and thinking the grass is greener in Poland for them.

Romania is under the control of the IMF right now.....The grass IS greener!!
EdWilczynski   
30 Jun 2011
Work / The Goal: 3000pln a month, Lets make it happen! [13]

Just so you know here in Europe we have an negatively attitude towards individuality and success

You speak for the whole of Europe do you?

The guy is obviously a halfwit.

Just what Poland needs....Some dope growing dope who doesn't want to contribute to the good and betterment of Poland.
EdWilczynski   
23 Jun 2011
Law / The Zlotych v the Swiss Franc [16]

I currently work around Europe and paid in the local currency. Normally the EURO, but lately the Swiss Franc.

Now, I am sure i've seen people on here who have some knowledge of currencies and their projected rise/fall.

exchange-rates.org/Chart.aspx?iso_code=PLN&base_iso_code=CHF&mode=G&filter=180

Can anyone tell me whether its worth moving my money across to the Zlotych now or whether it is safe to leave it where it is for the time being and move it across later. I'm not in it to make a vast amount of money, but i'd like to ensure I don't miss out on the chance to get what is a fairly good return for my money.

Thanks
EdWilczynski   
23 Jun 2011
Work / Moving to Wroclaw: entry level salary at Google / how much money to survive? [18]

I didn't respond to the original poster nor did I make reference to the original poster.

I responded to the poster going by the name of akelwho stated SAP people in Poland can ask for salaries of between 12-15k per month and had you read my post properly you would have seen that I quoted the aforemetioned poster. He was responding to the poster above him by the name of nightmaar. Both posts read in their entirety make perfect sense and the correlation is evident.
EdWilczynski   
22 Jun 2011
Real Estate / How to find a reliable real estate administration office in Poland [5]

Jurg

I am currently working in Switzerland at the moment.

My Polish Wife and I currently own a couple of small studio apartments (In Warsaw) that we rent out and are in the process of opening a Property Management Company. We have a lawyer etc.

We would very much like to add you to our Portfolio.

If you wish to discuss this further drop me a message here and Ill get my contact details to you.
EdWilczynski   
22 Jun 2011
Life / Moving to Krakow and in need of advice and pointers. [18]

Better bone up on English full stop before he starts his CELTA. Sorry, harsh and possibly a little rude. I'm just being honest.

I'm no English teacher nor do I have any desire to be, but judging by the initial post, English is not a strong point.
EdWilczynski   
16 Jun 2011
Life / Is Eletronic Music in Poland popular? [5]

Pah....

I thought you meant Jean-Michel Jarre .............

I mean i've done the whole Ibiza thing a few times (without the drugs) and it was enjoyable but nothing better than laying down with the speakers of the stereo either side of your head and pumping some classic jarre out.
EdWilczynski   
15 Jun 2011
UK, Ireland / How to recruit a Polish female for work in the UK? [11]

For those interested and wanting to see what we do you can visit our website:

Not a criticism .... bit of advice...... but you need to sort that website out mate.

A bad website is as bad as having no website.

Doesn't have to be expensive these days.
EdWilczynski   
13 Jun 2011
USA, Canada / Polish-Americans as seen in the false mirror. Type A and Type B. [141]

Another common self-deception is that the whole world envies those who live in the US.

- Agreed, and envy them I do not. In fact, I can't even bring myself to holiday there.

I, for one chose to come to live in Poland. I didn't have to.

Agree and pretty much echo's my sentiments.