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What do Polish people usually do on Sunday?


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crasyman77
  Nov 11, 07, 13:09  #31

Szczecin is not LONDON ture but still it is nice

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miranda
  Nov 11, 07, 13:12  #32

Quoting: crasyman77
Szczecin is not LONDON ture but still it is nice

have a nice Sunday


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crasyman77
  Nov 11, 07, 13:18  #33

have a nice sunday evening you too

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polskiżyd [Guest]
  Nov 11, 07, 13:24  #34

Quoting: crasyman77
is this place in SZCZECIN


No, but the Wrocław store is nice LOL :p

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crasyman77
  Nov 11, 07, 13:55  #35

wroclaw is nice all of it. Szczecin in completely different more slow people take time easy. But now influence from western Europe is taking over here too and i think the people in szczecin they are gonna start finding life difficult. The price have exploded in just two months, starting with rent and everyday needs. I cant realise how they can live with 2,000 zloty whn they pay 1200 zloty rent for appartment.

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angel
  Feb 3, 08, 16:42  #36

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what is sunday like for the typical polish family

when i was little sundays were family days-lunch- visiting relatives-no work-going to church.

its different now here in england-with shops open-shift work etc

i am curious to know what sundays are like for families in poland-is it still tradional for most-are shops open?

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