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Posts by Szczerbaty  

Joined: 20 Oct 2013 / Male ♂
Last Post: 24 Nov 2014
Threads: 4
Posts: 49
From: USA
Speaks Polish?: Yes

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Szczerbaty   
1 Jan 2014
Law / The right to own guns: would you support such legislation in Poland? [2823]

An ex-hunter I am, but by no means a card-carrying NRA gun advocate. Actually I gave away my guns 20 years ago. However, one reason us Yanks want to have guns is to keep the government in check. Poles were governed/ruled/enslaved for around 50 years by powers that used the gun to do it. Ain't gonna happen here Bub.
Szczerbaty   
22 Dec 2013
Life / Do you think that Polish people are rude? [951]

Yes I agree that if you went to any country, you'd find rude people, but I have never been able to shake the number of times I was yelled at by people in public places in Poland.

When I asked the woman at the kiosk to repeat something, she could obviously see that Polish was not my first language (although I was trying my best) and instead of slowly repeating herself, she just yelled at me what she said before.

The man at the Urzad Skarbowy yelled at me when I submitted my tax forms.

The woman at some other urzad was absolutely beside herself with rage every time I went in there.

The Polish people I came to know as friends and family were lovely, but the ones I didn't know weren't.
Szczerbaty   
22 Dec 2013
Travel / Any Halal Restaurants in Krakow? [34]

There are a few from Saudi, so for sure they'll have a source of meat.

And where there are Saudis, there is kabsa!
Szczerbaty   
22 Dec 2013
News / Poland has the most dangerous roads in Europe [34]

I've never understood the high number of people failing the Polish driving test. I can believe it's difficult, but for what purpose? Obviously it doesn't make for better drivers.
Szczerbaty   
14 Dec 2013
USA, Canada / If you moved from US to Poland, could you please share your experience? [16]

Sometimes I wonder what it would be like for my wife if she went back. We've been here in the U.S. a short time and she is really happy, but I can guess that she misses her homeland and family. My question is just how 'wrecked' she is; she's not the Polish girl from the country side I met ten years ago.

What are you looking for fstop?
Szczerbaty   
9 Dec 2013
Language / Please help me understand Polish adverbs [30]

to smell sth (sniff deliberately) - 'wąchać' and it's 'węszyć' - if you talk about your dog
to smell (have odour) - 'pachnieć' / 'śmierdzieć' (if it's unpleasant)

smell (noun) - 'zapach' or 'smród'/'odór' (if it's unpleasant)
sense of smell - 'węch'/'powonienie'

Where does czuć fit in here?
Szczerbaty   
8 Dec 2013
Food / Are eggs in Poland refrigerated/not refrigerated? [33]

Unwashed eggs will keep a long time at room temperature.

I always found eggs with chickensh*t on them in Polish grocery stores rather.....unique. They were pretty good though. Peter seems to have given a practical answer to the mystery.
Szczerbaty   
8 Dec 2013
Life / Lack of human rights in Poland? [132]

What do you think?

Well of course.

I find football fans truly fascinating. What is it that drives a person to take a weapon to a football match? And what drives people to use them there?
Szczerbaty   
8 Dec 2013
Language / Please help me understand Polish adverbs [30]

Unfortunately, very often you simply have to 'feel' the language

I agree with szczecinianin. In English we say She speaks English very well, but we say Her perfume smells good. Here the verbs are being modified by an adverb and adjective. Right, in English sensory verbs taken adjectival forms of adverbs. You will find this rule somewhere in grammar textbooks, but it certainly won't be in the first three chapters. It's usually something you just workout through exposure to a language instead of learning it in a book.

One that I always found funny was saying dobra instead of dobrze for a way to say okay. Can any Poles confirm this one?
Szczerbaty   
8 Dec 2013
Life / Lack of human rights in Poland? [132]

I was rather thinking that people don't need to take a knife/weapon to watch a match.
Szczerbaty   
8 Dec 2013
Life / Conflicting views about life in Poland? [45]

Living there, I had the impression that Polish workers felt under-valued by their employers. I suppose this was mainly the result of how low wages were compared to how expensive things were.
Szczerbaty   
21 Oct 2013
Life / Why are Poles always so miserable? Why do they never smile? [512]

That syrupy sickly smile certainly does exist in the States, and maybe I am being unfair because we are now in a small town as opposed to the big city we lived in in Poland. Life in any big city is somehow anonymous.

Some people in this forum need to drop a valium or two.
Szczerbaty   
20 Oct 2013
Life / Why are Poles always so miserable? Why do they never smile? [512]

I'd have to say this was something that drove me from Poland. In my eight years there, I met many wonderful people, but I just couldn't stand the coldness people/strangers have towards one another. Where we live in the States, there is such a positive supportive vibe between people.
Szczerbaty   
20 Oct 2013
Life / Is gas heat really (that much) cheaper than electric Heating in Poland? [3]

I am trying to rent out our apartment and the fact that we have electric heat is a huge issue for some people. We have accumulating heaters from ENEA that are super efficient. Is gas heat really (that much) cheaper?

Merged: Is gas heating (that much) cheaper than electric?

We are trying to rent out our apartment and the fact that it has electric heat seems to be an issue for potential renters. We have piece akumulacyjne which are very efficient, but it doesn't seem to help.