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Joined: 29 Nov 2011 / Female ♀
Last Post: 17 May 2012
Threads: 2
Posts: 7
From: Gdansk,Poland (Australian)
Speaks Polish?: Well enough to get by. I understand better than I speak.
Interests: Background is Polish, grew up in Australia. In Poland for the next year.

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Aussiechick   
17 May 2012
Law / Starting a charity/foundation in Poland [8]

Hello Warszawski

Thank you for your message and interest. I plan to create a foundation in Poland for this, however at this stage I am unfamilar with the process. I will email you via PM tomorrow with plan of my intent.

Kindly,

Sylvia
Aussiechick   
17 May 2012
Law / Starting a charity/foundation in Poland [8]

haha thanks Jason for the compliment-ish :p and for taking the time in checking the profile out. Well the profile is mine, so a picture of me it is - I'd like to think I have a trust worthy face. :) More often than not people look away when a photo is showing something not so pleasing to the eye, so who knows maybe a 'hot chick' will bring more awareness. But I am planning to take some suitable photos around Gdansk when I can, to add to the profile.

Cheers,

Sylvia.
Aussiechick   
17 May 2012
Law / Starting a charity/foundation in Poland [8]

Hi Everyone,

Does anyone know the steps in creating a charity/ foundation here? I am unable to read Polish inorder to find out and before I discuss it all with family here, thought someone here may be able to help.

I am passionate about helping people who have a disability and know there is a tremendous need for improvement here, so I am on a mission to raise funds and to try to make a change. I am an Australian with a Polish background, I have a registered company, but registered in Australia so not sure if this would be of any help.

Please take the time to check my link and spread the word if you can. And if anyone would like to join me in on this the more the merrier. I am in Poland for the next 2 years with a lot of spare time on my hands so really wanting to give this a go. Why not? One can only ask and try :)

Thank You,

Sylvia.

gofundme/BuildHomeDisability

Merged: Anyone with a heart of gold and wants to be a part of this?

Want to join me on a journey to raise $450,000 which is ONLY $5 from 90,000 people. It's all for the building of a respite house for people with disabilities in Poland, to help families have a break in care. I just asked Donald Trump & Richard Branson on Twitter for their help , still awaiting for their reply. ;) But beautiful Joanna Krupa did retweet my message and said how sweet the the thought is.

Please check out the below. ( hope I am not breaking any site regulations by posting a link- but it is for a good cause :)

gofundme/BuildHomeDisability
Aussiechick   
7 Mar 2012
Love / How can I meet a Polish lady for a serious relationship ? [45]

Hi Em Wave-

No need to sugar coat and not offended at all. Just like to talk sometiems. I am more trying to pin point certain hidden agendas/intentions that may exist here amongst some women. I am from Australia, people are fairly relaxed with 'casual' relationships, one night stands etc. Its rather the norm, usually without expectation. But what is possibly seen as 'easy' here, from what I know, can come with different intent, misleading, expectation.

There is still a 'survival instinct' that exists here. And when reading about foreigners hoping to find a nice, 'naive' 'easy' Polish girl to marry and take home to their homeland, because rumour has it Polish girls are apparently easy, sets off alarm bells for me. I am just saying, for people not to be so fooled that when 'they' are so easy, I bet they are not so 'naive'.

Most Polish women are from naive and it's imbedded here that you have to find a rich, educated man. Even coming from Australia I have all my family here saying, oh you will have to find a rich man. practically one of the first things most of my family said to me soon after I stepped off the plane! Where I automatically first think, I want a guy who has a nice smile , who has a sense of humour, who is good looking, etc.

But here for the majority it's all about what you can get, what position you can hold in society with your relationship and if you can get out of the working class Polish system, even better, because its hard work for the everyday person in Poland to have a good life. And If the guy seems 'nice' then that is enough just as long as he is successful. Different mindset here, so a different game is played, and many foreigners etc don't realise it. But as I am also Polish I would have to add that Polish women do make the best wives, lovers, partners, mothers :) so if the Polish women seem to be easy, then the boys should count themselves lucky! :)
Aussiechick   
6 Mar 2012
Love / How can I meet a Polish lady for a serious relationship ? [45]

Haha, Polish women as 'naive'/'easy'?... I don't think some men know how the mind of some Polish women works.

Take a look at the history and the current state the country is in, then maybe before one is blinded by ones ego from 'easy Polish girls' you may then just understand and see the real game at play. Some Polish women perhaps can appear 'naive'/'easy' but don't be so easily fooled, Polish women know exactly what they are doing, and why.

A women is one who leads a man to beleive that the man is in control, when they are actually the ones in control, just the man doesn't know it. ;-)
Aussiechick   
30 Nov 2011
Work / Expected salary for an engineer in Poland? [24]

' A man is paid to what he knows is his worth'.

Well done Roca! Congrats on new job. As they say: ' Where there is a will, there is a way'!
Aussiechick   
29 Nov 2011
Life / Volunteering in Poland [21]

Hi Maddie, are you volunteering for the UEFA 2012? I put in an application the other day. Would be fun!