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scorpion
  Sep 21, 07, 01:07  #1

Hi people,
Just wondering is there an asian community in Poland like in UK or USA or other european countries?

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Poznan [Guest]
  Sep 21, 07, 02:02  #2

I have seen a few of them in Poznan. I understand that they are workers or students.

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Krzysztof
  Sep 21, 07, 03:01  #3

there's a quite big Vietnamese community in Warsaw, probably also Chinese, but I'm not sure.

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Willy [Guest]
  Sep 21, 07, 03:15  #4

Hi , in Wroclaw is a Japanese company building a plant for 10.000 people. Overthere are a lot of Japanese people

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Pawel
  Sep 21, 07, 04:47  #5

Quoting: scorpion
asian community in Poland



You have to be kidding there ******* everywere...


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Polson
  Sep 21, 07, 05:23  #6

Poland has the third biggest Vietnamese community in Europe, after France and Germany ;) I don't remember exactly the number of Vietnamese...i guess something between 30,000 and 60,000 persons ;)


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Grzegorz_
  Sep 21, 07, 05:47  #7

Yes. Mostly Vietnamise. Others not many. Many Indians are coming (especially students) but there's still no more than a few thousand of them.


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Polson
  Sep 21, 07, 05:55  #8

I heard that a lot of Indians are going to come to Poland in the next years because of the lack of workers in Poland ;)


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Pawel
  Sep 21, 07, 06:20  #9

Quoting: Polson
Indians are going to come to Poland



What else to we need...


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Polson
  Sep 21, 07, 06:27  #10

What do you mean Pawel ?


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Pawel
  Sep 21, 07, 06:34  #11

Trust me we dont need the Indians in Poland they started migrating in Aus now theres to many. The same will happen in Poland...


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Polson
  Sep 21, 07, 06:39  #12

I don't know...but who else would build highways and stadiums in Poland if there are no workers left ? :p i think it could be positive for Poland ;) we'll see ;)

Quoting: Pawel
they started migrating in Aus now theres to many


Aus means Australia ? If yes, i have something to say : did you know that Australia is the thrid best place to live in the world after Norway and Iceland...seems like foreigners are not always that bad for a country ;)


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Pawel
  Sep 21, 07, 06:45  #13

Quoting: Polson
.but who else would build highways and stadiums in Poland if there are no workers left ? :p i think it could be positive for Poland


Yes i do agree with you we need workers. But i just hope it doesnt turn out like in Australia were basically its ruled with Asians and indians


Quoting: Polson
did you know that Australia is the thrid best place to live in the world after Norway and Iceland.


And no i diddnt know it was ranked third. beautiful country Australia. Pitty it doesnt snow in winter.


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Polson
  Sep 21, 07, 06:58  #14

We can hope everything's gonna be alright in Poland ;) and i think it will be ;)

You're right, snow is great, unfortunately it doesn't snow a lot here in Paris, but last Christmas i spent 2 weeks in Poland, in Zakopane ;) it was great, with snow and fun ;)


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Pawel
  Sep 21, 07, 07:10  #15

Quoting: Polson
but last Christmas i spent 2 weeks in Poland, in Zakopane ;) it was great, with snow and fun ;)


That would of been fun, Snow bringing back memories. In Australia it's 40 degrees at Christmas you dont even eat its that hot. Wouldbe great to go back to Poland for Christmas..


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Polson
  Sep 21, 07, 07:37  #16

Quoting: Pawel
In Australia it's 40 degrees at Christmas


Christmas in Australia is in summer :p but i'd feel weird...i can imagine, going to the beach, swimming on a December 24th afternoon... :p

Quoting: Pawel
Wouldbe great to go back to Poland for Christmas..


Yes it is !! Zakopane is a really nice city ;) and walking down the streets in the evening with all the lights around you...you really feel it's Christmas, just like in the movies, LoL, and another thing i've never seen before, it's the fireworks on New Year's Eve !! When we got out of our hotel, we could see the sky above Zakopane lightened by so many fireworks ! Unbelievable, there so many of them, and it lasted maybe one hour :p Great memories ;)


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Grzegorz_
  Sep 21, 07, 08:55  #17

Quoting: Polson
I heard that a lot of Indians are going to come to Poland in the next years because of the lack of workers in Poland ;)


Probably more Chinese.


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Polson
  Sep 21, 07, 09:03  #18

Chinese too ? Thanks for the info ;)


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Harry_from_NWE
Edited by: Harry_from_NWE  Sep 21, 07, 10:39  #19

Quoting: Polson
Poland has the third biggest Vietnamese community in Europe, after France and Germany ;) I don't remember exactly the number of Vietnamese...i guess something between 30,000 and 60,000 persons ;)


Er, the 2002 census says that there are 1,808 Vietnamese in Poland.

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Grzegorz_
  Sep 21, 07, 10:51  #20

But the census was about Polish citizens. Most of Vietnamise aren't citizens, most probably aren't even legally here.


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Harry_from_NWE
  Sep 21, 07, 11:22  #21

Quoting: Grzegorz_
most probably aren't even legally here.


Yeah, right. Because they can just so easily blend into the background and the police never ever hassle them....

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Polson
  Sep 21, 07, 11:34  #22

I saw an official text with a number, i think it was 60,000 but can't be sure...Grzegorz is right, many of them don't have the Polish citizenship yet ;)


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Michal
  Sep 21, 07, 11:56  #23

Indians may be coming to Poland to study. I would have thought that Poland may still be quite a cheap place to live and study. I was in Sydney not long ago and I did not see many Indians in that city though there does seem to be quite a lot of people from South Est Asia though geographically that is to be expected. Maybe that is why Australia keeps its points system to keep people out?

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Polson
  Sep 21, 07, 12:10  #24

About Indians, both governments of Poland and India "signed" for the possibility for Indian workers to come to Poland ;) so it's official, sure some of them come to study, but some will come to work ;)


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Michal
  Sep 21, 07, 12:33  #25

The new changing face of Poland. It will seem quite strange in the future to meet Polish speaking Indians!

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Polson
  Sep 21, 07, 12:43  #26

LoL yes but i think that's great ! Mixed people are more open-minded, and everything's better when we learn to live all together...no conflict, no war anymore ! :p LoL nice dream, isn't it ;)


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Grzegorz_
  Sep 21, 07, 13:02  #27

Quoting: Polson
Grzegorz is right


Sure I am.


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Polson
  Sep 21, 07, 13:20  #28

Yes, for once... :p LoL i'm kidding ;)


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Tran Anh
  Sep 21, 07, 14:24  #29

Quoting: Harry_from_NWE
Because they can just so easily blend into the background

You are too right. Yet it is both a positive and negative trait...
Quoting: Harry_from_NWE
the police never ever hassle them

Possibly the Polish police recognize that a new Poland urgently need a heavy dose of intense and ruthless pragmatism from those VietNamese! (just joking!)
Quoting: Michal
The new changing face of Poland. It will seem quite strange in the future to meet Polish speaking Indians!

Quoting: Polson
LoL yes but i think that's great ! Mixed people are more open-minded, and everything's better when we learn to live all together...no conflict, no war anymore ! :p LoL nice dream, isn't it ;)


In future, if Polish speak Indian, that is disastrous!!! Though a nice dream does happen when they speak Esperanto or any international non-national language.


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Polson
  Sep 21, 07, 14:59  #30

I agree with a conlang (constructed language) as an international language, but it seems quite complicated to make schools teach it ;)


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