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"i don't have time" - Clarification From Native Poles Needed


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FISZ
Edited by: FISZ  Dec 14, 06, 11:15  #31

Well Krysia I won't post it here but you can visit my travel site:

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krysia
  Dec 14, 06, 11:20  #32

what is is? Did it "poof" on me again?

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FISZ
Edited by: FISZ  Dec 14, 06, 11:22  #33

hahah missed it? I think theres another pic on the poznan page
*poof*

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krysia
  Dec 14, 06, 11:30  #34

Thank you fisz. She's very pretty and I wish you guys the best of everything.
The things that are hard to get are worth more.

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Ranj
  Dec 14, 06, 11:36  #35

I admit, FISZ, I also was curious as to what your better half looked like so I snuck a look---didn't mean to be nosy! BTW, she's very pretty and she does seem to exude a sweetness about her!

I loved your pictures. I assume you were in the service?

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FISZ
  Dec 14, 06, 11:42  #36

Yes...thank you for the sweet comments I'm so lucky to have her in my life.

Yes. I served for a little while in the Navy. Not the thing for me although I did quite well

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iwona
  Dec 14, 06, 14:15  #37

I missed it - I didn't see anything

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miranda
  Dec 14, 06, 14:21  #38

Quoting: iwona, Post #37
I missed it - I didn't see anything



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FISZ
Edited by: FISZ  Dec 14, 06, 14:35  #39

Hmmm maybe I'll share my pages.


....for a few

*poofy poof*

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iwona
  Dec 14, 06, 14:40  #40

thank you.

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FISZ
  Dec 14, 06, 15:49  #41

No problem Iwona.

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nauczyciel
  Dec 15, 06, 06:02  #42

Hey Fisz... seeings how i am living in Szczecin...i'd really love to know what to avoid in your opinion. send me a PM with that page with the info. i'd appreciate it.

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FISZ
  Dec 15, 06, 09:13  #43

It was just a warning about the drivers that won't hesitate to run you over . I was being a typical tourist and was talking a picture while backing up into the road and was almost killed I'll email you the link of my travel page.

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diamond
  Oct 13, 07, 08:28  #44

most polish people in poland still haven't mastered the fine art of time management. this is a generalization and could probably be also placed on young people in general around the globe.

concepts like buying food in bulk for the next few weeks or longer instead of one day at a time....or pushing appointments together so you leave the house once instead of going back and forth are still foreign to many.

many are trying to make a buck most of the time. if it's not that, they need time for impreza and recuperating.....for friends (especially girls with their girlfriends) and family.....time for being lazy. they don't want to commit themselves often because they dont know how tired they will feel when they have free time.....better to plan something easy.

capatalism is still relatively new to them.....their parents often haven't taught them how to manage time because they lived in a different situation.

they work hard (12 hours often)......but they could definitly be more efficient and practical with their free time.

bottom line is you are the foreigner.....the "novelty" that is nice to have around, but deserves little commitment as far as friendship and time.

my recommendation is that you get a huge list of friends....and then just see what comes your way here and there.

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magpie_62 [Guest]
  Nov 15, 07, 18:42  #45

they don't want to commit themselves often because they dont know how tired they will feel when they have free time..

haha all the polish i no are like this funny sh't

bottom line is you are the foreigner.....the "novelty" that is nice to have around, but deserves little commitment as far as friendship and time.

thats exactly the way i feel when drinking with my polish mates making it abit difficult to trust them especially when they take you over to poland for a month

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