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The most useless things in Poland


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Shawn_H
  Dec 15, 07, 19:15  #61

Strawberry scented toilet paper. Need I say more?

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wildrover
  Dec 15, 07, 20:30  #62

Oh god , i am getting one of them deja vooo moments i am sure i was part of this strawberry discussian before... i mentioned i had some strawberries that had a pooh scent or was it dog day afternoon ? where somebody was living the same day , over and over or was it that cheese i ate that i found under the cooker ? eek !

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Shawn_H
  Dec 15, 07, 20:41  #63

Quoting: wildrover
deja Pooo moments

sorry, couldn't resist. tee-hee-hee.

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wildrover
  Dec 15, 07, 21:27  #64

Yes that was it...i mentioned that half my strawberries had been eaten by two horses that my friend put in my garden....the other half they crapped on......

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nauczyciel
Edited by: nauczyciel  Dec 15, 07, 21:52  #65

Quoting: polishcanuck
Shower curtains and mosquito/bug screens (for windows) in Poland.


Well go to REAL/Carrefour and buy a shower curtain rod, and put up your own shower curtain. I had to do that. No biggie.

Yes i completely agree with the lack of bugscreens on windows. What were they thinking. It sucks at night when you cannot have your tv or lights on without every bug flying around in the flat. effing annoying!!

and the fact that you cannot find an ATM in just about every shop like you can in North America.


OH yes.... how could we forget-- customer service??

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krysia
  Dec 15, 07, 23:08  #66

ketchup.
Why waste it on pizza?

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polishcanuck
  Dec 16, 07, 19:48  #67

Quoting: nauczyciel
Well go to REAL/Carrefour and buy a shower curtain rod, and put up your own shower curtain. I had to do that. No biggie.

Yes i completely agree with the lack of bugscreens on windows. What were they thinking. It sucks at night when you cannot have your tv or lights on without every bug flying around in the flat. effing annoying!!


I agree with you, it's not a big deal. I just don't understand why they don't build new homes/flats with them already installed. When i tell people/my family in Poland about these two issues they seem quite confused. Why suffer with mosquito bites or have to lay out towels in the bathroom when showering when there are cheap/simple solutions? Maybe i'm too practical. Meh, just my 2 cent contribution to this thread.

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Eurola GOLD
  Dec 16, 07, 20:09  #68

Wouldn't it be a big business in Poland if the window screens for bugs were introduced? Especially, in new homes? Such a little thing, but a huge improvement in quality of life indoor on a nice summer evening.
Bathtubs without a shower curtain and hand held showers drive me nuts too. I totally flooded my cousins bathroom the last time...
Luckily, most of my family members have them or they installed a shower cabin...
Another thing, there are no waste baskets in the bathroom. No place to dump my hair removed from a hairbrush but the toilet bowl, blow you nose and that's where you throw away the Kleenex too. Doesn't it get stuck at some point? ( I will not mention 'other" things) :)

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BubbaWoo
  Dec 16, 07, 20:15  #69

on the subject of wtf... can anyone explain why in america you dont just put the price on the object for sale...

its like the ticket says $5 and then i take it to the till with my $5 bill and all of a sudden theyve added tax to it and its a totally different figure

why not just put what i gotta pay on the ticket...?

wtf

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Eurola GOLD
  Dec 16, 07, 20:20  #70

lol. I bet the ticket actually says $4.99 :) and tax "doesn't count", just the price of the item. Tax is a given. hehehe.

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BubbaWoo
  Dec 16, 07, 20:24  #71

doz americans dey soo crazy :-)

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Eurola GOLD
  Dec 16, 07, 20:30  #72

Don't they do it in the UK? I thought Poland also has a tax on top of the price, if remember correctly since the last time.

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BubbaWoo
  Dec 16, 07, 20:35  #73

both countries put the price (including tax) on the ticket - that way you know what you gotta pay when you go to the checkout... thus avoiding awkward moments when the ticket say $5 so you give the checkout girl $5 and then have a few moments of staring at each other like someone doesnt know what they are doing...

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Eurola GOLD
  Dec 16, 07, 20:59  #74

Quoting: BubbaWoo
the ticket say $5 so you give the checkout girl $5 and then have a few moments of staring at each other like someone doesnt know what they are doing...


darn foreigners. lol.

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krysia
  Dec 16, 07, 21:06  #75

Yeah, this tax thing is stupid. You don't pay taxes on groceries. You can buy a raw chicken and bake it at home, but if you buy a baked chicken in the deli, you have to pay taxes on it. Figure it out.

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Philips1
Edited by: Philips1  Dec 16, 07, 21:10  #76

It looks guys like your list is pretty long, lol.

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polishcanuck
  Dec 17, 07, 17:16  #77

Quoting: BubbaWoo
on the subject of wtf... can anyone explain why in america you dont just put the price on the object for sale...

its like the ticket says $5 and then i take it to the till with my $5 bill and all of a sudden theyve added tax to it and its a totally different figure

why not just put what i gotta pay on the ticket...?

wtf


People are more likely to buy something that costs $99.99 than if the price tag said $115.00. Psychology at work.

But i don't like it either.

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osiol GOLD
  Dec 17, 07, 18:24  #78

Quoting: polishcanuck
Psychology at work

That has actually put me off going there. Right - I'm going to unpack my bags right now and plan a trip somewhere else instead.

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terrencekeenan
  Dec 18, 07, 13:14  #79

Did anyone mention the melange of wood, trash and coal many people heat their homes with? I don't consider myself very sensitive, but man, that has to be the most terrible thing for me in Poland.

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telefonitika
  Dec 18, 07, 13:27  #80

Quoting: terrencekeenan
Did anyone mention the melange of wood, trash and coal many people heat their homes with?


i used to have a coalfire here in UK best heat ever and wow hot water quicker ... ! Lost without one now

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Bartolome
  Dec 18, 07, 13:33  #81

Quoting: terrencekeenan
trash

I concur here.

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Jabwaw
  Jan 22, 08, 09:16  #82

bureaucracy in office

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dtaylor
  Jan 22, 08, 09:17  #83

neostrada

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southern
  Jan 22, 08, 09:18  #84

Polish girls' virginity.

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Wyspianska
  Jan 22, 08, 09:47  #85

haha Southern, that was funny

I would say that the most useless in Poland are Polish boys X ))
Thay all are moving to UK or Ireland anyway

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dtaylor
  Jan 22, 08, 09:49  #86

and we are all moving here:P

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Wyspianska
  Jan 22, 08, 10:09  #87

yeah, to be a company for lonely Polish girls, huh?

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Shawn_H
  Jan 22, 08, 10:11  #88

Wyspianska wrote:
company for lonely Polish girls

Their lonely because their best friends have all converted to Islam, and moved away.

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Ranj
  Jan 22, 08, 10:18  #89

BubbaWoo wrote:
its like the ticket says $5 and then i take it to the till with my $5 bill and all of a sudden theyve added tax to it and its a totally different figure

Sorry....guess the Brits cannot figure fractions in there heads:D

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Bartolome
Edited by: Bartolome  Jan 22, 08, 13:11  #90

Wyspianska wrote:
I would say that the most useless in Poland are Polish boys X ))

Well, since you Polish girls have such an undeserved opinion about me, I moved to the UK.
Back to the thread: Governments, regardless of their political orientation.

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