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Joined: 7 Feb 2013 / Male ♂
Last Post: 8 May 2017
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Speaks Polish?: Only a little, i'm currently learning.
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Schmiznurf   
7 Feb 2013
Language / Does anyone know where I can learn Polish for free? [35]

I'm learning on livemocha, which has been suggested already. They have speaking exercises where you recite a paragraph about things you just learned, and you can record yourself and send it to Polish people on the site for an opinion. I've received some quite helpful feedback so far.
Schmiznurf   
7 Feb 2013
Food / The great British teabag hunt thread [66]

Which one was it, please? There are a few different ones

Tetley's Classic, I got it from a shop called Poziomka.
Schmiznurf   
17 Feb 2013
Work / Polish Natives Teaching English in Schools [3]

So my wife teaches English to people of all ages, albeit at home. Multiple times a few of her pupils have mentioned the English they were taught at school is completely wrong, and how it's a good job they have a tutor as well. If they were minor mistakes I would understand but it's mainly the pronounciation the teachers have wrong, in a big way.

Lives as in "lives at home" is pronounced as "lifes"
Tongue is pronounced as "ton-goo"
Even my wife said she was taught to say certain words wrong, but luckily she was watching a lot of English-speaking television and could hear it correctly.

Has anyone else come across teachers in schools being this bad at teaching English?

My apologies if this is in the wrong section, but this is the only one I see it fitting.
Schmiznurf   
3 Sep 2013
Law / Picking up a child from preschool in Poland. How much should I charge? [7]

A colleague of my wife has asked if I would be interested in picking her 5 year old son up from preschool. I would pick him up every two weeks for the whole week, for 10 days total a month. I would then take him back to my flat and look after him for one hour.

My wife told me that her colleague pays 200zl per month for the preschool.

So how much would you think is fair to charge her per month?

Bear in mind I don't know her myself, so it's not doing a favour for a friend.

Apologies if this is not the right section for this, as none of the others seemed to work for it.
Schmiznurf   
3 Sep 2013
Love / Child support in USA order (child born in Poland) [56]

One thing you should look into is proving she took 60k out of your bank account. Do that and the chances are she will be arrested and you will gain custody of your child.
Schmiznurf   
17 Dec 2013
News / Why is Amazon not present in Poland? [57]

The UK Amazon will ship things to Poland for free with a minimum spend, but there are also restrictions on what they will send.
Schmiznurf   
7 Jan 2014
Love / Are Polish men handsome to you? [182]

I've seen 1 or 2 Polish men I would consider handsome, the rest seem to be bordering on average. There are a lot of beautiful women though!
Schmiznurf   
23 Jan 2014
Love / My Polish wife's mom is asking for money [11]

My wife's mother knew about 1000 we had put away just in case, and something came up that required her to need precisely half. I don't believe it and I don't think my wife did, although she still gave it to her.

I wouldn't pay any of their bills or ever let them know how much you get. In fact I would probably not let your wife know either.
Schmiznurf   
13 Apr 2014
Life / Amazon stops super saver delivery on orders to Poland [40]

This sucks, I ordered every month from them and the free delivery was a big selling point. Their prices for delivery are stupid though and vary way too much. I wanted to order a game for £18 but delivery was a tenner, however when I checked a game that cost 25, the delivery was 4. They clearly make the cheaper stuff more expensive to send on purpose,they've lost me as a customer most likely.
Schmiznurf   
25 Apr 2014
UK, Ireland / Question about UK Government Reach! Polish citizen vs HMRC [2]

If a Polish citizen needs to pay back money to the HMRC in the UK due to overpayment of benefits, are the HMRC or Government in general allowed to find out if the citizen has assets i.e.property in Poland?

Thanks in advance.

I should also mention that the citizen now lives back in Poland.
Schmiznurf   
24 Jul 2014
Love / Am I The Only One Who Doesn't Find Polish Women Attractive? [93]

Lastly, we( educated people ) know that liking someone is all about biology. To produce better human race, we need better genes, and when we're looking for someone to have sex, our biological consciousness searching for girl who has good genes to make a child.

Hahaha, oh my Lord you are deluded! The fact that you believe that shows you are not an educated person, because an educated person knows that finding someone attractive is just something that happens, and whilst we can say we prefer certain traits and attributes the person we fall in love with might not necessarily have any of them.
Schmiznurf   
28 Jul 2014
Life / Help with Xbox website in Polish ( I need to know how to change language back to English ) [3]

I just did an account migration and it changed the default website for xbox to the Polish version. Can someone who speaks both English and Polish, who also has a Polish xbox account, please log in to the website and see if there is any way to change the website into English please?

Then let me know with each step, thank you in advance.
Schmiznurf   
1 Aug 2014
Law / Divorce in Poland - do I have the right to enter my own home? [10]

You can even live there with him living there too as long as it is in your name as well. He could go to court and unless he could prove you're a danger to him or the house then they wouldn't be able to do a thing.

My wife has even told me about people who have got divorced but because both names were on the home the judge said both could live there.
Schmiznurf   
1 Aug 2014
Law / Can you examine goods before paying courier in Poland? [4]

Basically, my father-in-law ordered something and it came by a courier you have to pay. What he got is not what he ordered.
Now I am thinking of purchasing something which will cost close to 300zl and I don't want to get ripped off. So am I able to open the package and check to make sure the goods are correct before I pay the courier or not?
Schmiznurf   
1 Sep 2014
Law / Do I need proof of name change when registering in Poland? [2]

So I was going to be registering tomorrow and I was looking at the form before filling it in and noticed it asks for previous surnames. My name was changed as a child and I then changed it myself as an adult.

Does anyone know if the documents are required, translated of course, or will just my passport do?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Schmiznurf   
28 Sep 2014
Work / English Teaching/Work in Wroclaw (for a young female from Canada)? [7]

Merged: Looking to advertise myself for English language conversations - but where?

Hello, my wife has advised me that I should put myself up for hire for people looking to practise and improve their English via Skype in exchange for money. The question is, does anyone know of any good websites where I could advertise my services?

Thanks in advance.
Schmiznurf   
2 Mar 2015
Work / Jobs for a Native English Speaker in Konin Area? [21]

I'm not going to lie, you don't seem like a native speaker at all. It seems more like you learned it as a second language at a young age, but not young enough to have mastered it.
Schmiznurf   
2 Mar 2015
Work / Jobs for a Native English Speaker in Konin Area? [21]

I am being very serious, you "speak" as though it's your second language rather than your first.

You say you have a job in three different language schools, I hope they have nothing to do with teaching.

You used the word of instead of have and that is something taught to children at a young age.
You also said, "I have found work at a language schools in Konin, Turek and Pleszew." If you can't see the issue with that sentence then you should think about working somewhere other than a language school.

You know what, I just realised I was replying to someone else instead of the original poster. I was sure I saw his name on the post.

Come on though, you can't deny his English is a little bit rubbish.
Schmiznurf   
4 Mar 2015
Law / How much would I have to earn before paying the tax office in Poland? [17]

So with my son finally being firmly rooted in nursery I was thinking about offering my services as a native speaker to have conversations with.

I have questions relating to this when it concerns the tax office. I have been reading about paying ZUS and the different rates but haven't been able to find the answer to one question.

How much would I have to be earning before I had to start paying any of that to the tax office?

From reading the ZUS is 300pln per month for the first 2 years and 800 thereafter, so if it doesn't go well and I have no other jobs lined up before the 2 year reduced rate is over, there would be the possibility of 800 being too much. Even 300 seems too much if I am just starting out. So if anyone could answer my question I would greatly appreciate it.

Thank you for your time.