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Slavic_Soul   
28 Jun 2013
Work / A young Dutch man moving to Krakow-tips for work, living etc..... [38]

The Polish language you might find almost as hard as a Pole might find the Dutch languageLOL

Are you real? Dutch language is very easy especially to these who had already learned German and English, so please don't say such silly things.. there are more complicated languages which might be difficlut for Poles to study.

Cracow (Kraków) has the Jagiełłoń University

Really Mr I-Know-It-All-About-Poland ? And I always thought that I studied at Uniwersytet Jagielloński or if you prefer in English- Jagiellonian University... Maybe invest in a better guide for the future (or at least check Wikipedia...). By the way, do you know at least who was Władysław Jagiełło Mr-Know-It-All-About-Poland vel Lyzko?

Returning to the subject of women, somehow Dutch and Scandinavians seem unencumbered by the constraints of Polish Catholicism and have an unbridled naughtiness that in addition to being sexy, can be downright bewitching!

You made my day with this 'bright' comment.... I'm glad I'm a Polish Catholic who doesn't sleep around. That what you call 'an unbridled naughtiness that in addition to being sexy, can be downright bewitching!' is called over here 'kurestwo' or in English: being easy, for one night only and having serious problem with respecting themselves. So off you go to Scandinavia or Holland to enjoy the sexual 'freedom'.

Dear kipjeNL,

move to Poland and have no fear! Poles are very friendly nation and really like foreigners (except from these moments when we are sarcastic or get mad at these foreigners who say bloody and untrue things about our country or our mentality only because they get jealous that they cant be so cool as we are!) I'm sure you will never ever be left alone without help over here.

Our universities offer a large number of courses in English which are prepared typical for foreign students. In Krakow for example you can study in English not only such subjects like these relating to Polish language, history and culture, but you can also study here in English let's say more serious stuff like medicine (and trust me- level of medicine at Jagiellonian University do not differ much when it comes to its standards from the level offered by best American universities...)

I am a professional Polish teacher with some experience in teaching Polish as second language and I will be glad to help you to improve your language skills. In return I would be very grateful for some help with Dutch. I started learning this language (believe me or not Lyzko- but i started studying Dutch myself even though I'm Polish!) about 2 months ago and even though the grammar is very easy to study, I'm not 100% sure, if my pronunciation is correct. That's why I would need some native speaker's help to make sure Im learning speaking in Dutch correctly.

Here is my email add: irish.coffee102@yahoo