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Where to find English - speaking community in Warsaw?


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BashaThreads: 1
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 Oct 12, 08, 12:34    #1
Hi,
I was just thinking about English-speaking community in Warsaw. I've realised that is so many foreigners’ people living or working in Warsaw. It would be great to have a place where we (polish people) can meet with them, talk about their culture, tradition, work or even problems.
So no one fell lonely.
My brother in law is Spanish. He’s married to my sister for almost 10 years. He used to and he still likes polish people but something changed when he came to work in Warsaw. He said that polish people prefer to stay in they own circle of friends.
He tried so many times find a similar language with them but with out any effect.
I think is time to change that.

Basha

vndunneThreads: 72
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 Oct 13, 08, 03:06    #2
Hi. A good start woudl be the irish pubs - Bradleys and Bar Below. Check out the english publications such as poland monthy and new warsaw express as they sometimes have details of meeting for expats. Also, you might try get hold of a tourist magazine inyourpocket (www.inyourpocket.com) as thay normally has details of where expat meetings happen.
good luck
krediThreads: 1
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 Jan 8, 10, 23:27    #3
Jan 13, 10, 22:45 - Thread attached on merging:
Looking for English speaking ppl in Warsaw

Used to live in London for a while and really miss speaking English with natives. I would love to go out and have a coffee with prson from UK or USA. If you fancy having a cuppa with Polish girl give me a shout :-)
polska12369  Jan 13, 10, 21:51    #4
I would love that.
ChipmunkThreads: 19
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Edited by: Chipmunk  Jan 20, 10, 23:28    #5
Marine House Parties :)

I as well would love to get together with more people who speak English! I definitely need to make some more friends here and those outside the embassy. Those people are scary. :P
jonniThreads: 26
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Edited by: jonni  Jan 20, 10, 23:34    #6
Have you heard of the International Womens Group? They have an office in the LIM Centers at the back of the Marriott. People say it's a really good way to eet English speakers. Most (but not all) members are in PL due to their partners' jobs.



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