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What Polish kids do after school?


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frubagirl100
Edited by: frubagirl100  May 25, 07, 00:20  #1

hi,
i'm doing this school project and i need to know some every day stuff kids do after school. like do you have school sports clubs after school or a part time job. if you have a job how old do you have to be to get one?

also what kind of chores do you have when you get home?

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xXlisaXx
Edited by: xXlisaXx  May 25, 07, 01:26  #2

Frubagirl is that in any school or just Polish.
I work in a secondary school in england, like a high school in america. Our children do some after school clubs but most are done over lunch, because most of the children live outside of town and get buses to school.
Theres not much to do for children in this country. They might have Youth Club once a week. This is were they can meet and sometimes play games. Otherwise the children tend to do there own thing.
From the age of 14 they can get a job, paper round or something small like on a Saturday. They are limited to the amount of time they can work and they need permission from school.
As for chores some children have to do them some don't. I'm a single mum and my 2 boys have been brought up to help around the house. They hoover, do the washing, look after the dog, they can even cook and they are 12 and nearly 14. We share the chores in our house.
i hope that was the sort of thing you wanted. :-)

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frubagirl100
  May 25, 07, 01:40  #3

thak you sooooooooo much. thats a really big help!!!!!

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xXlisaXx
Edited by: xXlisaXx  May 25, 07, 12:03  #4

thats ok your welcome :-)

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Barciur
  Dec 6, 07, 14:27  #5

What I used to do? Well I'm 14... Usually hang out with friends, ride bikes, drink beer, play football.. that'd be it.

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krysia
  Dec 6, 07, 14:37  #6

Quoting: Barciur
drink beer

at 14?
There is never anything good on TV in Poland, so kids rarely watch it. Meals are home-cooked, no going to McDonald's and stuff. They hang around with friends, go for walks. If you live in the city, you do city stuff, but in the country you might have to go the field and depending on the season, either dig, sow or plow beets, potatoes, wheat, etc.

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Barciur
  Dec 6, 07, 14:40  #7

Yes, at 14. Young's live in Poland.
But what do you expect if in the store you can buy alcohol when you're 16?
- ID Please
- Ee I forgot
- i can't sell you
- um ok i'll go back for my id and buy somewhere else
- ok i think i can sell you.

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Buddy
  Dec 7, 07, 13:08  #8

Go for a trip mushroom picking in autumn.

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plk123
  Dec 7, 07, 13:25  #9

futbol

scouts

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