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Reasons for moving to Poland


SeanBM 35 | 5,797
12 Dec 2008 #151
Hi Shelly,

I am going to Ireland for the X-mas too :)
I do not miss ireland so much, sometimes.
But I do not want to live in Ireland.
I might move from here in a few years, I don't know where to.
But who knows anything can happen in a few years.
Take care of yourself.
And keep in touch.
shelly 1 | 45
12 Dec 2008 #152
why do you not want to live in ireland? if its ok for me to ask
SeanBM 35 | 5,797
12 Dec 2008 #153
A few different reasons.
It rains too much.
I love to travel.
I feel that if I were to move back, that I would be moving backwards in my life.
I don't feel like I have anything to move back to, everything has changed there and I have changed.
I get very frustrated there after a couple of weeks, too many ghosts, you know memories of things past, some great, some not so great.
telefonitika
12 Dec 2008 #154
A few different reasons.

likewise ... but still here

I love to travel.

ditto

I feel that if I were to move back, that I would be moving backwards in my life.

exactly ...

I get very frustrated there after a couple of weeks, too many ghosts, you know memories of things past, some great, some not so great.

ill comment more on this one after i come back heading home for christmas (moj urodziny and slywester as well and lots more parties :P) mwah
shelly 1 | 45
12 Dec 2008 #155
yeah but there is no place like home i no it rains alot but its lovely there im just 2weeks in poland and i miss ireland so much:( my familly,friends,old place's i feel much better in ireland in poland i dont no anyone or any place i dont have familly or friends there. but everyone is different if you like to travel then i think you shoud go for it because i never got too:)
SeanBM 35 | 5,797
12 Dec 2008 #156
I know it is difficult when you have to leave a country for financial reasons.
It has happened to me before, it feels like the choice was made for you.

All I can say that will help you, is to learn the language, it helps an awful lot.

Buy a few aeroplane tickets home so you will not miss it so much.

I have only ever gotton homesick once, not in this country and things were really bad at the time, I just jumped on a plane and flew home.

I love Ireland, it is my birth place and I will always feel very close to it, even if i am not but I just felt it was time for me to move on.

"When I was a child, I spoke like a child, thought like a child, and reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I gave up my childish ways."

This quote, Is kind of what it is for me, I have made my life outside of Ireland but like my childhood i will cherish her.
shelly 1 | 45
12 Dec 2008 #157
i dont no what to say but if you want that then your doing the rite thing:) but i have to go home i miss it to much.
SeanBM 35 | 5,797
12 Dec 2008 #158
Yeah,
fair enough,
different strokes for different folks.

So are you going to live here and there?.
Or have you made up your mind yet?

It is not easy to learn Polish but over 40,000,000 people speak it, so so can you:)
shelly 1 | 45
12 Dec 2008 #159
I thought i could live in poland but i cant:( i no thats sad hmm? its just not the place for me. I always wanted to live in paris but i never got the chance: now thats sad hmmm?
osiol 55 | 3,921
12 Dec 2008 #160
still here

Welcome back to PF, young lady.
SeanBM 35 | 5,797
12 Dec 2008 #161
I thought i could live in poland but i cant:( i no thats sad hmm? its just not the place for me. I always wanted to live in paris but i never got the chance: now thats sad hmmm?

It's not really.
Most people I know would not want or like to move from where they are.
People who move from country to country are in the minority.
So it is not so sad, at least you tried :) which is more than most people do.
Put it down to experience.
Well, I don't know Paris, I get very mixed reviews about the place, have you been?
Or is it like one of those romantic ideas of how wonderful Paris is in the
the Spring?
shelly 1 | 45
12 Dec 2008 #162
just one of those romantic ideas
SeanBM 35 | 5,797
12 Dec 2008 #163
Are you 100% moving back to Ireland or are ou gonna wait till after Christmas and see how it is then?
shelly 1 | 45
12 Dec 2008 #164
Nah im going to go back:) rite now im in poland and i have noting to do just working all the time and im going mad your from dublin yes?
telefonitika
13 Dec 2008 #165
young lady.

that i am indeed ... :)
polishgirltx
13 Dec 2008 #166
I thought i could live in poland but i cant:(

maybe it's not a right time for you yet...or maybe you didn't give it a chance...

I always wanted to live in paris

me too, after i visited the city for the first time... but i was way too young and after all i ended up in some totally different place... it's about timing...
shelly 1 | 45
13 Dec 2008 #167
yah maybe its not time for me yet. but i just miet go to paris:)
niburak - | 36
15 Dec 2008 #168
I have left Poland 20 years ago and for many year i want to go back. Now when i could go back I am scare. I do not like cigaret smokers and drinkers (alkohol).

Being in Sod. Callfornia for meny years I forgot how to live in cold climate.
Vacation in Poland at summer time is the best option for me.
isa 10 | 41
17 Dec 2008 #169
Dec 15, 08, 13:00 #171

I have left Poland 20 years ago and for many year i want to go back. Now when i could go back I am scare

I know a number of Poles who returned to Poland after many years spent in the USA. They all felt scared at some point but did it anyway, and now are quite happy with their decision. Life is all about growing, testing new waters and challenging yourself. If moving to Poland was your dream for "many years", why not give it a try for a limited time (a year or so)? You might be pleasantly surprised. At least, you'll know that you gave it a chance, and not have any regrets. And if your worst fears come true, you can always go back to SoCal...

Well, I don't know Paris, I get very mixed reviews about the place, have you been?
Or is it like one of those romantic ideas of how wonderful Paris is in the
the Spring?

Paris is not just a romantic notion. In addition to being one of the most visually beautiful places on earth, it has that certain je ne sais quoi that burrows deeply into your soul and never lets go. I left Paris almost 5 years ago and still dream about it most nights.
niburak - | 36
21 Dec 2008 #170
Isa thanks for encouragement I like statement "life is about groing" Now I got to the point when I am not sure if I still want to do this. My life change and I change too. Going to live in Poland for one year looks good to me. It would give a chance to my new wife to find out how she can tolerate climate.
shelly 1 | 45
25 Apr 2009 #171
seanBM:

hi i am thinking again to move to poland:) i dont have any work in ireland just my husband but thats no good:( and i just have experience in cathering things like that you no what i meen. maybe you could help me a little? what do you think i should do?? i really what to get out of ireland there is noting here anymore for me
sister act 2 | 88
26 Apr 2009 #172
hi i am thinking again to move to poland:)

Me too, I want to learn to speak polish. I am so worried about how I will cope with no friends and no one to talk too. But I am also rotting away here in Ireland with no work.So i will move next year.
shelly 1 | 45
26 Apr 2009 #173
what work will you be doing over there? if u dont mind me asking
sister act 2 | 88
26 Apr 2009 #174
Haven't crossed that bridge yet but my main goal is to speak polish.
shelly 1 | 45
26 Apr 2009 #175
look up polish lessons on the internet and you will see alot of lessons that will help you. at the moment i am doing that also;) have you ever been to poland?
jojospacemunky 1 | 59
26 Apr 2009 #176
have you ever been to poland?

i would personally recommend to anyone thinking of moving to Poland at least go over a few times first before moving over there at least then you can see the way of life, experience the culture and immerse yourself into daily life there but thats my opinion

:)
sister act 2 | 88
26 Apr 2009 #177
look up polish lessons on the internet and you will see alot of lessons that will help you. at the moment i am doing that also;) have you ever been to poland

Thanks I will give look in to that.

would personally recommend to anyone thinking of moving to Poland at least go over a few times first before moving over there at least then you can see the way of life, experience the culture and immerse yourself into daily life there but thats my opinion

:)

you are right you have to know what your getting yourself in too
shelly 1 | 45
26 Apr 2009 #178
your right i have been there lots of times and it is hard to go anywere if you dont speak polish or if you dont have polish friends or family over there

but for me i found it easy i had family and friends over there
but it is a lovely country to live in lots of drinking and partying i love going over there nice man every were;)
sister act 2 | 88
26 Apr 2009 #179
i love going over there nice man every were;)

very nice men indeed
krysia 23 | 3,058
26 Apr 2009 #180
they are very nice coz you come from another country and they want to impress you


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