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Posts by Rustygun  

Joined: 11 Sep 2016 / Male ♂
Last Post: 13 Sep 2016
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Posts: 6
From: stockholm
Speaks Polish?: no
Interests: politics/economics

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Rustygun   
13 Sep 2016
Polonia / Let's talk about Sweden and other Scandinavian countries [236]

Of course, I think if one lives in another country, you should learn the language. Swedish is rather complected, at least in its grammar, plus I came here rather late in life, which slows the learning process.
Rustygun   
13 Sep 2016
Polonia / Let's talk about Sweden and other Scandinavian countries [236]

My best friend is Polish, and owns 10000sm of property with all the permits in hand. We will develop this venture as a partnership, the water and sewer are already in, with 8 separat house places.

We work together here in sweden with the construction trade, so we have the knowledge to see the project through. Perhaps some of you are familier with the company who will supply the houses,? Sendom is the contractors name, and we hope to begin within next month.
Rustygun   
12 Sep 2016
Polonia / Let's talk about Sweden and other Scandinavian countries [236]

Actually im new to this forum, (no old troll) I joined because I plan to invest in Poland, by building several houses in gdanse. And yes I speak Swedish, thus my reaction to people bashing the country.
Rustygun   
11 Sep 2016
Polonia / Let's talk about Sweden and other Scandinavian countries [236]

Not really an insult so to speak, more so a category of a given mentality. Granted every culture has its differences, but to avoid out-right bad mouthing a given country should be a hallmark of maturity. Personally I found Poland to be an enlightened country, full of history, and its struggles have forged a tough people. if one had to choose to live in Europe, then Poland would do just fine. At present I live in Stockholm, and have had a good life here.
Rustygun   
11 Sep 2016
Polonia / Let's talk about Sweden and other Scandinavian countries [236]

I find the bashing of Sweden rather hypocritical given the enormous Polish work force that currently dominates the building trade in Sweden, there must be mitigating circumstance that creates this migration, at least the economics being primary, right? I work daily with Polish tradesmen, and their reasons for moving here ( some with their families as well) are varied, stating corruption as well as underpaid wages within their home country.

No doubt the few on this thread who state their dislike for Sweden have probably never set foot in this country, given the obvious lack of information from which their posts are founded. I suspect one should be thankful that this gene pool is limited, at least relegated to they're mothers basement, the obvious environment that produces this garbage.