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Krakow a safe and friendly city for foreigners? Read this!


delphiandomine 88 | 18,163
5 Apr 2010 #31
I think most people here know that in the vast majority of cases, when something bad happens to a tourist, it's usually their own bloody fault.
jeden - | 226
5 Apr 2010 #32
BB,

you know I`m pity that those guys were beaten by some stupid Poles. However I`m fed up of this chinwag that tourists are feeding my Country.
ThePotatoe 2 | 38
5 Apr 2010 #33
Wow!
poland seems like a cool place..lets see what i stumble upon when i come to poland after two years..
btw, if any bad guy messes with me then surely hes gonna get hurt cause im one of those bad guys who never leaves his home without his katana and long jacket...
z_darius 14 | 3,965
5 Apr 2010 #34
I don't get it.
A few guys go to a hospital in Poland to seek medical help and instead of speaking Polish they try to communicate in English? That is plain stupid. Why didn't they speak Polish to the nurses?
Wroclaw Boy
5 Apr 2010 #35
2) So stay at home, you won`t be beaten. I live in Cracow and I`m pissed of tourists now.

What a typical racist Pole, no wonder Hitler was lining you guys up.

there is no big cash , tell how someone who live in hostel, can spend a lot of money??

Beer, food, site seeing, polands crack scam artists.

Heres a better question, tell how Krakow citizens who live in communist blocks spend money?

Wroclaw Boy, you still don't believe my story? You think i registered to tell bad things about Poland or what?

Not really, but i would like to know where weer you standing when the Spanish guys got bottled? when the taxi wouldnt take them, when the hospital nurses and Doctors were rude etc..

as far as im concerned its all a second hand chinese whisper.
aphrodisiac 11 | 2,437
5 Apr 2010 #36
wrong place and wrong time, that is all it is to it.
Many tourist don't respect the places they visit, although I don't think they should be beaten up for that.

When one travels they should always have their eyes opened, that is just the way it is.
OP visitor321 1 | 9
5 Apr 2010 #37
delphiandomine, you made me think if they really told me the truth. If i was beaten in a brothel, of course i would also lie that it happened in the street. ;)
delphiandomine 88 | 18,163
5 Apr 2010 #38
If i was beaten in a brothel, of course i would also lie that it happened in the street. ;)

Of course - come on, who's going to admit that they got beaten up in a brothel for not paying, or for treating the girl badly?
Seanus 15 | 19,674
5 Apr 2010 #39
Krakówians are growing more and more frustrated at foreigners and with good reason. Stag parties are hardly renowned for being orderly and I've heard from those who have had their stag do's there. Very little respect, they are away from home and see fit to trash parts. They don't care much for Poles and the place, they told me.

I can't condone that kind of attitude but it's not like Brits don't have to put up with the ills of free movement. Some towns in GB have undergone radical overhauls, often for the worse.

Kraków is generally safe and there are plenty of police on the go.
Grzegorz_ 51 | 6,149
5 Apr 2010 #40
Nah that'll be the billion's ploughed into your shite state economy you ungratefull potatoe harvesting cowboy.

Do you, pink monkey, realize that tourism in gneral is a tiny part of Poland's GDP and that +90% of the turnover is domestic tourism, nor the foreign one ?

Why dont you tel us some of your lies again about trying to bribe doctors with 10,000 PLN when you cant even afford a 80 PLN forum membership.

LOL ! Are you really that retarded ? Do you realize that having 10k in cash once you really need It wouldn't be a big problem even for a public school teacher ? That's you, who proved to talk crap once you said that you are bribing the doctors with 1k to get faster some life saving operations, that's a total nonsense for anyone who have any idea about the public health care system in Poland - in such cases they simply demand much much more.

I don't donate money to this forum just like +90% of other members. There's a lot of free space on the website, Admin might put advertisements there and cover all the costs without our money. I also don't give money to the stinking plebs asking on the streets for 2 PLN, I guess I can't afford that either.

And of course you know better which cities I have visited in the last years, don't you ?
Wroclaw Boy
5 Apr 2010 #41
Let's be realistic - no Spainsh guy is ever going to admit that he got a beating for doing something wrong. Spanish guys, by nature, are even worse than Polish men when it comes to not accepting that they can be wrong in any way.

Lets be really realistic they were probably gay Spanish guys.
jeden - | 226
5 Apr 2010 #42
What a typical racist Pole, no wonder Hitler was lining you guys up.

hehe but why racist???;)

reported

Heres a better question, tell how Krakow citizens who live in communist blocks spend money?

yeahh i live in block, and probably i spend more money for night life than a typical guy who stay in hostel.
jonni 16 | 2,482
5 Apr 2010 #43
there is no big cash , tell how someone who live in hostel, can spend a lot of money??

In a hostel? What planet are you on? What about all the expensive hotels and restaurants?
OP visitor321 1 | 9
5 Apr 2010 #44
Wroclaw Boy, can't you read or are you stupid? I didn't go out with them, i only saw that 2 of them were hurt and then they told me what happened.
Grzegorz_ 51 | 6,149
5 Apr 2010 #45
Wroclaw Boy, can't you read or are you stupid?

Well...
jeden - | 226
5 Apr 2010 #46
In a hostel? What planet are you on? What about all the expensive hotels and restaurants?

the majority of visitors in cracow stay in cheap hostels, even people who arrived from New Zeland stay at hostel. ( the flight has to be expensive)

-II- drink beers, and devasting my city, ( especially englishmen)

So you have to understand me that I`m fed up of those kind of poeple.
Grzegorz_ 51 | 6,149
5 Apr 2010 #47
Just knock them down and pi*ss on them, that's what they deserve.
Seanus 15 | 19,674
5 Apr 2010 #48
Where is the policing, jeden? The market square should be regularly patrolled, especially on Friday and Saturday nights. Kraków had a visible contingent of police when I was there so what has changed?
jonni 16 | 2,482
5 Apr 2010 #49
the majority of visitors in cracow stay in cheap hostels, even people who arrived from New Zeland stay at hostel. ( the flight has to be expensive)

So how do the hundreds of expensive hotels stay open then?

Just knock them down and **** on them, that's what they deserve.

Are you willing for that quote to appear in a guide to Poland?
OP visitor321 1 | 9
5 Apr 2010 #50
Are you willing for that quote to appear in a guide to Poland?

LOL
z_darius 14 | 3,965
5 Apr 2010 #51
Where is the policing, jeden? The market square should be regularly patrolled, especially on Friday and Saturday nights. Kraków had a visible contingent of police when I was there so what has changed?

The police was there but looked the other way. They guys were beat up to the point of needing medical help but they know who was where and where they looked :)

In their genius, the victims, instead of asking cops for help, tried to get a cab. Of course it's hard to say those were even cops. Might have been another group of tourists in freaky clothes. Heck, Michael Jackson used to dress up like a dictator from a third world country.

Then, they guys, who obviously speak Polish, get to the hospital and try to speak English with the nurses.

It's easier to believe the Red Riding Hood story than this fable.
king polkacanon - | 57
5 Apr 2010 #52
They are the same everywhere.In Greece they do these in remote places on islands but in Poland it is in cities and you see them.Only Russians gave a dynamic answer that is why you never see a stag party in St. Peterburg.
jonni 16 | 2,482
5 Apr 2010 #53
king polkacanon

Are you southern using a sockpuppet?
jeden - | 226
5 Apr 2010 #54
Where is the policing, jeden?

SEANUS

police is always on the Market Center, visitor wrote that Police were there, but like I said before

Poles have other tradition with police, administration and State in general. For houndreds years, States ( Russian, german, etc, nazists german, russian communist`s, ) were our enemies, so we don`t trust State, Police, administration. It is changing now, but Poles still don`t like police ( in general ofc)

So sometimes police is afraid of Poles ;)

jonni

I only tell you what i see everyday, maybe people who stay in expensive hotels don`t
**** of our monuments, at 3 o clock am
jonni 16 | 2,482
5 Apr 2010 #55
I only tell you what i see everyday, maybe people who stay in expensive hotels don`t
**** of our monuments, at 3 o clock am

You should be in bed at 3am.
Seanus 15 | 19,674
5 Apr 2010 #56
Which just goes to support what I maintain on many threads. Namely, the art of the set-up. Chaos serves the interests of some. The EU is often not for Joe Bloggs or Paweł Nowak but for those high above.

For different reasons, Scottish people can be afraid of them too. Polish people have more cause to be afraid. Polish police can be quite confrontational.
OP visitor321 1 | 9
5 Apr 2010 #57
a dynamic answer

I don't think i want to experience this "dynamic answer". :D
z_darius 14 | 3,965
5 Apr 2010 #58
You should be in bed at 3am.

You hit the nail on the head.
You should have used that argument in your response to the originator of this thread.
dxx 12 | 108
5 Apr 2010 #59
Where is the policing, jeden? The market square should be regularly patrolled, especially on Friday and Saturday nights. Kraków had a visible contingent of police when I was there so what has changed?

Nothing, there is still a lot of police around the main square at all times
jonni 16 | 2,482
5 Apr 2010 #60
You should have used that argument in your response to the originator of this thread.

They, Derek, are tourists enjoying the tourist oriented nightlife that Kraków has to offer and advertises around the world.


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