Eurola: If you have a doctor's or a dentist's appointment, please respect your clients time. I don't need to show in your office at appointment time only to wait another 2 or three hours (beacuse you stroll into the office late yourself). When I go to the town hall to get some kind of business (or not) certification, don't make hop through many multiple hoops and request tons of additional proof, including signatures and original stamps. Be nice and helpful to me when I ask for an item I don't seem to locate in Biedronka. You don't need to take my hand and lead me there, but pointing in the right direction with a smile would make feel appreciated. Please don't sit behind that bullet proof glass at the Bank, pretend being busy, so I can stand there expecting to be invited to the window to do my business, which is also yours. OK, that's the few I heard recently. I don't see why this is exclusive to Poland! ;)
graceingdansk: I don't know what would make the average Pole happy, but I would consider Poland a great place to live if there were policies to: 1) STOP the Vandelism 2) CONTROL the skinheads 3) have less paperwork and bureaucracy 4) institute non-paying public bathrooms 5) widen roads and add passing lanes to avoid the drunks 6) not allow alcohol in public places 7) have mandatory alcohol treatment 8) make and enforce laws for people to clean-up after their pets 9) get the church out of politics 10) provide more funds for hospitals and clinics We could do with all this in the UK, too (though for skinheads, read "chavs", and for church, read "religion") :)
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