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Posts by lef  

Joined: 27 Jun 2006 / Male ♂
Last Post: 25 Apr 2008
Threads: Total: 11 / Live: 2 / Archived: 9
Posts: Total: 477 / Live: 64 / Archived: 413
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lef   
27 Jun 2006
Food / Paczki - Receipe for polish donuts [19]

Has someone got a good receipe for making polish donuts, I bought some donuts at zakopana some years age.. they were just perfect
lef   
19 Jul 2006
Language / Polish Swear Words [1242]

admin

I don't believe the word 'fuck" has been correctly explained to readers,

A lot of people (poles) use american/english swear words without any understanding of the word... a lot of swear words evolve over a period of time and the correct interpretation will never be understood by new users.
lef   
4 Aug 2006
Food / Bread Baking in Poland [65]

I have just taken up home breadbaking. Has anyone got some receipes please, also is home bread making common in Poland.

Ta,
lef   
8 Aug 2006
Law / Hiring a Polish Worker - Pros and Cons [107]

...maybe i could go to poland and see if they offer me the same facilities over there....you reckon!!!!!!!

Poland would not be able to offer an western worker nothing, no access to medical care, unemployment benefits and I'm sure most poles would say "what are you doing here?, "go back to your own country" a western worker would not survive one day in poland.

This is not an anti polish statement, the fact is that poland does not offer a level playing field as what is offered in western countries.
lef   
15 Aug 2006
Australia / Any Polish people living in Australia [32]

If you live in Australia and are polish I would especially like to hear from you.

I am was born in the land of the oz, both parents born in poland, both did not return to poland after the war.

Been to Poland 10 times, usa once, holy land once, know Australia inside out, ask any question and you will get no lie...

I'm thinking about migration to Australia in next 5 years ..

Tomek, I am living in Australia, (have Polish parents) feel free to ask any questions or advice.. I'm thinking about returning to Poland!
lef   
18 Aug 2006
Love / Polish Girls vs Russian Girls [813]

I know that all this Russian shit has opened huge doors to scammers from yoshkar-ola,they infest dating sites like worm's sucking on wallet's of men from all over the world except Russia.

You may have a point, but please your language and the manner of expression...is new to me..
lef   
25 Aug 2006
Law / Hiring a Polish Worker - Pros and Cons [107]

excuse me, a person cannot access unemployment benefits from day 1, has to be working for 12 months and on the books a person staying in poland pernamently is not covered with free hospital/medical care,,,

I can't believe taht after few visits to Poland you knwo so well our mentality

sorry 10 times
lef   
25 Aug 2006
Law / Hiring a Polish Worker - Pros and Cons [107]

I agree, not having a go at poles, but money earned by poles is not pumped back in the local economy....don't blame the poles. they are entitled to work in GB and where they put there money is there business...
lef   
20 Sep 2006
Life / Why are Poles always so miserable? Why do they never smile? [512]

Cash - not enough to live

The point is that if you are poor doesn't mean you carn't smile, people living in the poorest countries in the world smile more than the poles....remember money doesn't make you happy?
lef   
4 Oct 2006
Life / Do Polish People steal a lot? [330]

The definition of a thief is a person who would steal if he had the opportunity.. Most people no matter what country they come from would steal if they had an opportunity, more so from a employer who was not paying the correct wages etc..Hmmmmmmmm or an employer who was a a#hole!
lef   
23 Oct 2006
Life / Poles are not racist [873]

Ryan1 what do you call a person from Pakistan? we have poles, yanks, poms, aussies, whats so bad about paki's.....beats being called a nigger!!!
lef   
15 Nov 2006
Work / I want to move to Poland (but of course we need to find a good job) [117]

I agree with arrgghh!!,

Some people still think that poland is cheap and you can buy anything for peanuts, well things have changed.. sometimes you are better off staying where you are, and enjoy what you have..(you may loose what ever you had in transactions and wrong investments)

To get returning back to poland out of your system you may need to put a polish flag outside your house, put plenty of polish photo's in your house (inlcuding that of the pope,President and Prime Minister) have bigos on the boil (enjoy the smell) tune into Radio 1 (Warsaw) on the internet and then open a bottle of vodka... you can then enjoy poland at home and start dreaming about something else!!!!!
lef   
16 Nov 2006
Work / I want to move to Poland (but of course we need to find a good job) [117]

Matyjasz

I have a horrible feeling that you are dobre wujek, using the name of Matyjasz?..If you read my threads, I took back what I said about the third world country, I meant it in a different way, I can assure you in my 10 times in poland I have seen a wide variety of poland..

:)I don't want to offend any person on this forum, but the issue of changing countries is really difficult and needs to be weighed out....sometimes it can be a big mistake..

The practice of keeping a person in a private home prior to burial is still common!
lef   
16 Nov 2006
Life / Child Adoption in Poland? [138]

I think people adopted were treated as being inferior,, things have changed over the years
lef   
16 Nov 2006
Work / I want to move to Poland (but of course we need to find a good job) [117]

You see... Even now you are not giving me any chance to get calm again.
I ask you, where! Maybe in Chujowa Górka they still keep their dead in their homes untill the burial, but certainly not here in Wielkopolska.

I repeat Matyjasz... It is still common practice to leave the deceased body in a private house prior to burial....usually in the country, not in the city area or high rise flats..(there is nothing wrong with this practice except it is not accepted in the west for health reasons I suppose)
lef   
25 Dec 2006
Life / Do Polish People steal a lot? [330]

How many people do not pay for train and tram travel (especially in poland)
How many people underestimate there tax and put in false deductions.hmmm
lef   
25 Dec 2006
Life / Do Polish People steal a lot? [330]

What about paying somebody money to have something done (pretty common in poland) ie paying a doctor to receive better treatment/building inspector/police officer all forms of dishonesty.What about a price of a home suddenly increase in price because the owner knowns the buyer is from overseas... dishonest, well I think so.
lef   
25 Dec 2006
Life / Do Polish People steal a lot? [330]

absolutely. There are lots of good and honest people in poland like in any other country, in defence of the underhandness in poland, I think the communist system forced people to do dishonest things, and like always it is hard to break the habit.

without being accused of being a troll, some practices of paying doctors for a better service is totally unacceptable and is a form of blackmail and theft.
lef   
8 Jan 2007
Food / POLISH RECIPES! [287]

The type of breakfasts i eat in poland a pretty much as described by kasper in the post you linked to... the only hot dish i have had have been eggs... scrambled, fried or boiled...

I bet you miss the bacon and eggs (grilled crispy bacon) sausages, grilled tomartos and baked beans and toasts? :) and real coffee
lef   
11 Jan 2007
Life / What I miss and don't miss about Poland [64]

Even in the papers you can see pictures of prince Harry or William pissed.....

So what,

So- even if some young people don't really enjoy big drinking they do it to be accepted.

You must be living with lots of strange people, life without a drink would be very dull.
Remember a man is not a camel!

i've been to Krakow a few times now and it is terrible to see all the english guys pissed and making fools of themselves

Yeah, its a shame the pole don't have zero tolerance regarding drunken behavior, this happens though in all countries where you have cheap alcohol.
lef   
26 Feb 2007
Australia / Any Polish people living in Australia [32]

Its a easy question to answer, but very hard to explain if you get the drift, Like all other things, there are two things certain in life, death and taxes.

The method is similar to that in the US, for a wage and salary earner, tax is taken out at the required rate by the employer, which is,

Taxable income
tax on this income

$0 – $6,000
Nil

$6,001 – $25,000
15c for each $1 over $6,000

$25,001 – $75,000
$2,850 plus 30c for each $1 over $25,000

$75,001 – $150,000
$17,850 plus 40c for each $1 over $75,000

Over $150,000
$47,850 plus 45c for each $1 over $150,000

ato.gov.au

When you live in the family home, you only pay the relevant council rates, (this includes garbage, parks and garden maintenance etc.. (approx $1000 on a average size property)

Capital gains. there is a sliding scale, you pay tax on the gain minus allowable deductions.

Buying stores well a bit complicated, we have a 10% GST on goods that meet the umbrella of the GST.

When you buy a property in Victoria ( a state of oz) you have to pay a tax ie, a average property worth approx 350,000A$ a tax of 26,000A$. (each state has different rules)

In short there are Federal government taxes, States taxes and local Goverment fees, I can only predict that the same type of fees and charges will hit Poland especially regarding profit from investments and local government charges.

I quess Krysia, if we had no money we wouldn't be complaining?