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A Brit living in Poland (update)


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Wroclaw Boy
Edited by: Wroclaw Boy  Mar 12, 08, 11:25  #1

I would just like to set the record straight.

Apart from all the issues which I have listed here on this very forum and the many absolutely infuriating policies of which this country has in place I would like to apologise for my blind sceticism and lowering of the Polish nation as a whole.

I do believe that most foreigners new to living in this country would and will experience the same issues as I have although it takes a little time to adjust and just cooperate, when in Rome.

Any way thats it, sufficed to say I will complain and moan when need be but I will try my best too not put down the Polish as a nation.

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LondonChick
  Mar 12, 08, 12:01  #2

Don't worry... I love visiting Germany for a short break, but I've always been driven nuts whenever I lived there.

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hu_man
  Mar 12, 08, 12:58  #3

Can i ask why you moved here?

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Lady in red [Guest]
  Mar 12, 08, 13:13  #4

Wroclaw Boy wrote:
I will try my best too not put down the Polish as a nation.


Very magnanimous of you I'm sure !

Wroclaw Boy wrote:
I would like to apologise for my blind sceticism and lowering of the Polish nation as a whole.


Who cares ? You are just one guest in Poland, you are insignificant and in a very small minority.

No offence intended merely pointing out the obvious and being realistic !

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Polanglik
  Mar 12, 08, 14:17  #5

Moving home to a new country is probably one of the most stressful life experiences we go through after bereavement and divorce (or so the research tells us)... so I'm not surprised you sometimes may have 'blown your top' on certain occasions ....... I know I have when dealing with Polish red tape and the local councils !

Sometimes it feels as if they are all against you and you are being singled out for this treatment ..... when in truth everybody gets the same treatment, maybe the only difference is that the Poles are used to it !

Wroclaw Boy wrote:
I will complain and moan when need be but I will try my best too not put down the Polish as a nation.


I love Poland dearly .... but sometimes trying to get some answers or getting something relatively simple carried out .... is enough to drive a saint to swearing !

Have a good moan and complain as much as you like ...... but as you said there's no need to be derogatory about Poland as a nation :o) .... don't generalise .... be specific about what exactly pisses you off. You'll probably find most people, including native Poles will agree with you :o)

I know when I complain about something or other in Poland .... my wife , who's a native Pole , just smiles and asks whether I'm sure I want the family to move to Poland in the next year or two !

Have you decided to stay in Poland for good ..... or are you planning to move on ? I assume you're in Wroclaw ..... one of the most beautiful cities in Poland , and I don't just say that because my wife is from there.

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polishcanuck
  Mar 14, 08, 14:45  #6

Wroclaw boy, your life in poland seems very stressful. Maybe you should help yourself by going back to the UK.

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Marcus911
  Apr 3, 08, 08:53  #7

Polanglik:
I know when I complain about something or other in Poland .... my wife , who's a native Pole , just smiles and asks whether I'm sure I want the family to move to Poland in the next year or two !


My wife has also asked me the same question, If I am sure about moving to Poland. I do love Poland and Polish people but it will be a huge learning curve for me to bite my tongue as I am used to speaking out when i don't like something. Intend giving Poland a try, and hope it works as I am investing everything I have in this.

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Wroclaw Boy
  Apr 3, 08, 09:09  #8

Polanglik:
Have you decided to stay in Poland for good

I am still in Poland for now and probably will be for another six months minimum, it certainly has had its ups and downs. I could never live here for good, without being too patronising I would not want to bring up my children in Poland or England for that matter.

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Polanglik
  Apr 3, 08, 10:06  #9

So what will be your next destination ?

My wife and I have decided that we do not want to bring up our kids in England; although they have a good school at present, there are many other factors we have taken into account which have led us to make a decision to leave English shores for good in the next year or so.

If we weren't going to move to Poland, I'm not sure where we would move to .... possibly Canada ....

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andysterdam
  Apr 3, 08, 10:10  #10

Polanglik:
If we weren't going to move to Poland, I'm not sure where we would move to .... possibly Canada ....


As long as you and your family can put up with Canadian winters, you should be fine. We have a progressive and peaceful little nation on this side of the Atlantic. Where would you settle?

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Polanglik
  Apr 3, 08, 10:24  #11

I visited Canada in the late nineties and had a great time - I have family in Burnaby, Vancouver and stayed with them for a couple of weeks before driving to Edmonton where I also have family. Stayed in Whistler, Banff and Jasper. Not much to write home about in Edmonton apart from the huge mall which if i remember correctly has a ice rink, dolhin enclosure and swimming area with wave machine.

I suppose I'd look at relocating to Vancouver, although I have heard good things about Toronto where a friend of mine emigrated to with his family, and Montreal.

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