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Joined: 12 Dec 2011 / Female ♀
Last Post: 21 Nov 2018
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sa11y   
5 Apr 2012
Love / Do Polish Women age well? [153]

You are with wrong crowd... Or maybe the ones you think are 30 are in fact in their 40's ;-P
sa11y   
11 Mar 2012
Love / E-marriage - how successful among Poles? [21]

Polonius, I met my husband through one of dating sites, I think you can't put in one basket internet dating and 'bride ordering'. The first one can be as succesfull as any, internet is only a medium to get in touch, i don't do discos and bars so it seemed like a better option to meet someone in a new country and new city... We've been together almost 5 years. Don't know if that's succesfull but we are certainly past the stage of a clash of imagination with reality :)
sa11y   
6 Mar 2012
Love / Indian wife wants divorce from her Polish husband just after two months. [52]

an you support your idea that my marriage was not genuine

Rita - I think that what makes most people here think that your marriage is not genuine, is the fact that you want out only after 3 months of being married. UNLESS there is a physical or mental abuse (in which case you must get away asap) you should give it a bit more try.

What can you do?
1) get a job
2) go back to your studies
3) live YOUR life (not married life as you expressed it)
4) stop paying all bills, stop borrowing money
5) stop cooking for him, washing his stuff etc (basically stop being his maid, although certain amount of cleaning you will have to do so that you don't trip over his c**p)

6) no more expensive gifts - as someone said this is not customary in Poland
Now - what you have to consider (and it might be painful realization) is why he married you.
Maybe he thought that he is getting cheap maid for his EU passport?
Even if the marriage was real for you - was it real for him?
At some point you might need to cut your losses and leave - and then UK authorities will probably investigate you. But hopefully by then you will have finished your studies and be able to stay in UK based on your skills.
sa11y   
5 Mar 2012
Love / Indian wife wants divorce from her Polish husband just after two months. [52]

the population of Native Americans declined

Can you explain relevance of your link to OP's post?

they may deport you after a fine

Maybe we are on a different forum - but to me it was clear she does NOT want to be deported. She wants to stay in UK - without her hubby who seems to be abusing his "power" (or what he thinks is his power...).

The best solution to her is to go to work and go back to her studies.
sa11y   
5 Mar 2012
Love / Indian wife wants divorce from her Polish husband just after two months. [52]

all they want is a mummy/maid/w.hore/doormat rolled into one

Hmm... I'm not a huge fan of Polish men (none of the relationships with any of them worked for me after all), but that sounds a bit unfair... Some of my friends are married to some good guys - somehow they managed to find them, so not all of them are THAT bad...
sa11y   
5 Mar 2012
Love / Indian wife wants divorce from her Polish husband just after two months. [52]

her husband's visa and Indian citizenship

C'mon Savage - what the heck Polish guy would want Indian citizenship for? Surely taking your husband back to India and try to convince him to apply for Indian citizenship is not a way to fix marriage?

To me it actually seems like a marriage of convenience, as she seems to be focused on the visa and not saving marriage, but your argumentation just does not quite make sense to me...

I did not bother for my last year of MBA and wanted to spend my new life with my most loving friend

Haven't you heard saying about not putting all your eggs in one basket?
Now - dropping out of an MBA in last year is what I would call foolish to put it very gently, but maybe that's a cultural difference. I met some educated Indian and Pakistani girls in UK and in South Africa, who stopped working the moment they got married...

Now - you seem to be pretty determined to get out of this marriage rather than to make it work, so I would suggest that you go back on course and re-apply for student visa.

Otherwise - get some counselling - if it wasn't a deal or convenience, it seems to me that you are BOTH not ready for marriage.
sa11y   
1 Mar 2012
Real Estate / Poland's apartment prices continue to fall [1844]

No sign of the 50%

My mom just sold her old flat for just 4.1 k zl/sqm and bought a bigger one for similar pm cost. And that's in Kielce - I really don't know where are those flats for 2.8 k zl/sqm, not in Kielce...
sa11y   
28 Feb 2012
Law / Exchanging a foreign / international driver's license to Polish ... [12]

You might be able to translate your license by sworn interpreter, then you would have to carry original and translation. Some countries accept this, not sure about Poland. Check in Ministry of Transport(Ministerstwo Transportu, Wydzial Komunikacji)
sa11y   
28 Feb 2012
Life / My experience in Poland 15 years ago as an American trying to live and work there. [149]

Guys, this is semantics. Bottom line is that many people retire outside their own country and I don't think Polish law is that much different than i.e. Spanish. You can easily retire in Spain, Italy, South Africa etc. as long as you can prove you have enough money, usually specific amount. If the guy worked all his life in USA he probably has assets he can liquidate, if he is determined enough. Anyway, best place for his questions is Polish embassy.
sa11y   
27 Feb 2012
UK, Ireland / Increasingly more Polish children born and educated in UK can't write/read! [51]

So what other stuff kids learn when they are 7 in Britain

I don't know - I'm not in Britain.
In South Africa, the "official" system is same as in Poland, kids go to schools at 7. But lots of kids go to pre-schools from early age, they learn various things (mainly through play) - like counting, easy maths, writing, reading, things about environment.

The problem is when those kids go to state schools - because in state schools they will teach them same things all over again, so the kids that know those things already simply waste time.

In private school they simply continue on the base of what pre-school did, so kids have head start - rather than just learning simple things they do more reading, practical exercises, have more time for extracurricular activities because they don't have to spend time learning basics.

There is a massive gap in private and state education here - not all because of this of course, but this is one of the reasons.
sa11y   
27 Feb 2012
UK, Ireland / Increasingly more Polish children born and educated in UK can't write/read! [51]

In future they won't be harmed or disabled by the late start

They may not be harmed, but surely they lose some potential good of starting education earlier. If you teach them certain skills (like holding pen, forming small shapes on paper etc - even if it's not writing) they will be able to spend more time on learning other stuff.

I think Poland has bad education system, 7 years to start school is late. 5 years seems much better age. Of course schools have to be ready to teach small children (which in Poland they are not), but sending kids to school earlier than 7 is definitely good for them.
sa11y   
26 Feb 2012
UK, Ireland / Why can't unemployed Polish people on benefits just leave UK and go home please? [240]

Oxon, where did I say that Britain should allow for such exploitation of the system? I only gave answre to OP's question, which I find pretty naiive. I actually believe that there should be no financial benefits whatsoever, when you work you pay insurance to private unemployment fund and when you loose your job you use the fund. Pretty much like private health insurance. Same rules for everyone, no matter where you are from.
sa11y   
26 Feb 2012
UK, Ireland / Why can't unemployed Polish people on benefits just leave UK and go home please? [240]

Phil, if you are Polish why you ask questions like this? You know perfectly well that benefits in Uk are better than in Poland. I agree, this shouldn't be about milking system, but some people are like that, and that's not only true for Poles. If someone works below their qualifications and prefers that to going back, it's completely different thing. In many cases they would be working below qualifications in Poland too.
sa11y   
23 Feb 2012
Real Estate / Poland's apartment prices continue to fall [1844]

Paying 750 $ when the average wage in New York is 935$; not so bad for a classy place like NY

7 sq m is not bad (for 750 USD!) is not bad?
And 50 sq m for a family of 4 IS bad?
sa11y   
22 Feb 2012
Love / 'Seks po polsku' - the sex lives of Poles: [45]

Somehow some men have the uncanny ability to give bad meaning to anything. Between your opinion and Britishboy's opinion I'm not sure if its better to be one, or the other. Luckily I don't have to be either:-)
sa11y   
22 Feb 2012
Love / 'Seks po polsku' - the sex lives of Poles: [45]

Polish girls and they are all conservative and reserved

Haha, tell that to Polish men - most of them (at least on forums) tend to think Polish girls are quite... slutty... especially ones in UK.

Where do you live Britishboy?
sa11y   
21 Feb 2012
Love / Why marriage ring on the right hand finger in Poland? [11]

I heard once that this is because you extend your right hand when you welcome somebody - ring on right hand is more visible than on left hand, so the other person has no doubts if you are married.
sa11y   
19 Feb 2012
Work / Minimum basic salary in Poland [96]

Yes, Pip absolutely, that's why I get so angry when people bit*h and moan that they aremaking peanuts and in meantime they didn't do much to progress at all. You do need some luck, but more than luck you need to be able to look ahead into what oportunities job or company can give in future. Short term you can land a better salaty in a smal business, but 5 years later you might still be in same job earning same salary. Whose fault is that?
sa11y   
19 Feb 2012
Work / Minimum basic salary in Poland [96]

Ok, i will be more specific - you have skew view on wages in Poland . In your previous post you said that average salary is 28 000 Pln before tax, which is not true. Judging Poland through the eyes of Poles in Irenand? I refer to your view on Poland which is clearly affected by view of Poles that left Poland for better life (nothing wrong with that). They are simply not a representative group of Polish society, there are plenty Poles that stayed in Poland and are not thinking of leaving.
sa11y   
18 Feb 2012
Work / Minimum basic salary in Poland [96]

Milky, i think you have very skew view of Poland. Stop judging by the Poles in Ireland, there ia a reason why they left. Doesn't mean everyone does as bad as them.