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Why is Poland so slow; it takes a lot of time to arrange anything here


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rickywolves
  Feb 10, 08, 08:23  #1

Just wondering why everything is SO SLOW in poland working here just outside poznan and it took 3 weeks to get a phone line still waiting for the internet after 5 weeks car been in garage 3 weeks even the shop workers are a joke most times.People in general are really nice just always get the answer maybe tomorrow why?????

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Seanus GOLD MEMBER
  Feb 10, 08, 08:25  #2

Vodka awaits them, priorities man, priorities!! LOL

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miranda
Edited by: miranda  Feb 10, 08, 09:06  #3

you are in small town and things are slower there. Move to a bigger city. You will have better service, more traffic and faster pace of life.

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Krzysztof
  Feb 10, 08, 20:47  #4

rickywolves wrote:
ust always get the answer maybe tomorrow

And today, I just read an interview with a Polish volleyball player and she was saying the same thing about ... Italians, she also complains she had to install the satelite dish by herself, because she had been waiting too long :)

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kioko
  Feb 11, 08, 05:21  #5

Hi.
Maybe I'm a bit out of toppic, but I find it offencive to write Poland with little p. I don't care much about the rest, I don't always use big letter as well, but this is a country name, ok? Thanks...

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zion
  Feb 11, 08, 05:26  #6

miranda wrote:
you are in small town and things are slower there. Move to a bigger city. You will have better service, more traffic and faster pace of life.

nope I live in the capital and is the same story here plus Poznan is one of the big cities here no small !!!!

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Kilkline
  Feb 11, 08, 05:29  #7

rickywolves wrote:
it took 3 weeks to get a phone line still waiting for the internet after 5 weeks


Was it with NTL? 3 weeks is quick, and I live in London.

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hu_man
  Feb 11, 08, 05:50  #8

rickywolves wrote:
it took 3 weeks to get a phone line still waiting for the internet after 5 weeks


I dont know about that i got my internet the next day after ringing them...

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plk123
  Feb 11, 08, 05:51  #9

Seanus wrote:

Vodka awaits them, priorities man, priorities!! LOL

maybe that is the thing he forgot (to give them).. vodka always speeds things up. :)

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finT
  Feb 11, 08, 06:06  #10

rickywolves wrote:
Just wondering why everything is SO SLOW in poland

EHHHH! Can I get back to you on that one? How about Thursday........not this Thursday but next Thursday! Actually best make it Friday!

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Mufasa
  Feb 11, 08, 07:05  #11

finT wrote:
EHHHH! Can I get back to you on that one? How about Thursday........not this Thursday but next Thursday! Actually best make it Friday!


....;P.....

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JoGirl
  Feb 12, 08, 19:26  #12

rickywolves wrote:
Just wondering why everything is SO SLOW in poland working here just outside poznan and it took 3 weeks to get a phone line still waiting for the internet after 5 weeks car been in garage 3 weeks even the shop workers are a joke most times.People in general are really nice just always get the answer maybe tomorrow why?????

well.. It could've always been much worser LOL

I was once in the hospital in North part of Maine, waiting for a doctor to see my twisted knie - been waiting in pain for him for over 4 hours.No nurse, no ice on my knie, no painkillers. Call THIS slow!

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JacekinLAnNY
  Feb 18, 08, 03:35  #13

I think thats half of Polands charm... and I like it. Old country living is a different world... better in my opinion

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Aneta
  Feb 18, 08, 04:42  #14

Poland is not so bad. Comparing to the latin countries we are sprinters. Try to buy a pack of cigarettes in a store in Italy. You have to wait 10 minutes for the salesman to finish conversation with his neighbour. Once I was waiting a quarter in a bakery in Paris because the owner was teaching the salesgirl how to pack the breads so they would look well.

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JuliePotocka
  Feb 19, 08, 01:44  #15

And here, that is called losing a sale, oh my.

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LwowskaKrakow
  Feb 20, 08, 15:21  #16

hu_man wrote:
I dont know about that i got my internet the next day after ringing them...

What is the internet company you used in Poland?
Thanks,

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polski_zyd
  Feb 20, 08, 15:23  #17

rickywolves wrote:
Just wondering why everything is SO SLOW in poland
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It's not too slow, everywhere else is too fast, lol

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Keith
  Feb 20, 08, 16:27  #18

That's funny, I was in my Polish lesson two days ago when my teacher (who is Polish, obviously) set us an exercise to do. I took some time to think about it, and the teacher said "Oh Keith, you are so Scottish!..." I asked her what she meant and she said "Scottish people are sooo slow - compared to Polish people you take forever to do anything"
I guess it's just a matter of personal opinion, rather than a national thing.

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plk123
Edited by: plk123  Feb 20, 08, 16:46  #19

JoGirl wrote:
North part of Maine,
what did you expect in the BFE?

Aneta wrote:
Try to buy a pack of cigarettes in a store in Italy.

the trick in italy is to flash some liras.. service speeds up according to the amount. lol it is true. :)

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finT
  Feb 21, 08, 02:48  #20

finT wrote:
EHHHH! Can I get back to you on that one? How about Thursday........not this Thursday but next Thursday! Actually best make it Friday!

Hmmm, sorry Ricky but I can't get back to you tomorrow, have a different thread to post on, let me re-schedule, how about I answer your question (checking diary furiously!).....March 15th

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rickywolves
  Feb 22, 08, 02:23  #21

Yeah thats fine by me will enjoy waiting for your quick response

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angel
Edited by: angel  Feb 22, 08, 05:53  #22

i think in poland maybe tomorrow never comes. its like the word soon-niedlugo. now soon to me in england means within a few weeks maybe a month or two. but in poland i think niedlugo means -it will happen eventually-no particular time limit -but eventually-so you wait and wait-so frustrating

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jones101
  Feb 22, 08, 13:57  #23

Apathy...it is innate to the culture.

It isn't that they can't get things done...they just don't give a damn often.

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Magdalena
  Feb 22, 08, 15:14  #24

jones101 wrote:
Apathy...it is innate to the culture.


I would respond to that, but I'm too apathetic.

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Seanus GOLD MEMBER
  Feb 23, 08, 13:41  #25

Why do u think the Poles are apathetic? Please give me some examples of where and when jones101

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jones101
  Feb 23, 08, 13:43  #26

Jesus are you kidding? Go into any shop or office. It should be clear.

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Seanus GOLD MEMBER
  Feb 23, 08, 13:45  #27

R u Polish?

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jones101
Edited by: jones101  Feb 23, 08, 13:45  #28

No...just here a little while longer enjoying the wonderful weather and superb service!

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Seanus GOLD MEMBER
  Feb 23, 08, 13:49  #29

Do u get service with a smile?

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osiol GOLD MEMBER
  Feb 23, 08, 13:50  #30

Seanus wrote:
Do u get service with a smile?

In the little shop round the corner from my mate's house, I always got service with a smile from the nice lady.

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