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Any South Africans in Wroclaw?


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elaine [Guest]
  Feb 21, 07, 13:20  #1

I moved to Wroclaw about 5 weeks ago and I absolutely love it. I'm just curious to find out if there is other South African's living here?

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klacz [Guest]
  Feb 21, 07, 13:23  #2

Why don't you mingle with some Poles first? Some of them could know your people (even though I doubt there are many SAs in Wroclaw).

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elaine
  Feb 21, 07, 13:31  #3

Don't get me wrong, I love mingling with the Poles, I really get along well with them.I was just curious because of the reaction that I get when I tell people I'm from RPA. I'm teaching here and my students are always very surprised to hear that I've I'm from SA and now live here! (I do agree with you though, I don't think there's many South Africans here.)

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klacz [Guest]
  Feb 21, 07, 13:34  #4

I'm not sure why people are still surprised. How do they react? (when I was in school and we met a native English teacher, we were rather intimidated by her as we felt she was from another planet . I know there are many Poles working in RPA too.

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elaine
  Feb 21, 07, 13:45  #5

I think they see RPA as rather exotic and they always have loads of questions about it. Some of them do feel that I'm from a different planet and they're intrigued by my accent as it is so different from other native english speakers. Lots of students ask if I don't miss the weather(as it was over 30 degrees when I left). I think a lot of them see my country as a nice, warm holiday destination and find it odd that I would leave such a climate. Their knowledge about RPA is pretty good though and it's really interesting for them to actually be able to ask a South African about the reality of living there. It was also very cool for me to find out that many Poles are now working there.

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hello
  Feb 21, 07, 13:51  #6

Yes, especially in the times of socialism in Poland working in RPA was considered a blessing for a Polish family (good money).

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elaine
  Feb 21, 07, 13:59  #7

Very interesting! How things have changed, I kind of think it is a blessing for me to work in Poland now!

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hello
  Feb 21, 07, 14:02  #8

Does it mean people don't make at least as much money in RPA as in Poland..?

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elaine
  Feb 21, 07, 14:06  #9

Certain occupations can have a similar pay, but I think the cost of living is more expensive there. The tricky thing is to try and find a job first, unemployment is a huge issue at the moment.

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hello
  Feb 21, 07, 14:11  #10

Yes, that's interesting since in Poland it is said unemployment is also high (about 15% I think), so many people migrate to other countries in the hopes to find a job.

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Debisia [Guest]
  May 15, 07, 07:03  #11

Hi there, hope you pick this up, I am from South Africa, and live in Lodz. I would love to hear from you.

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davidpeake
  May 15, 07, 07:18  #12

welcome to Wroclaw


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vaneck [Guest]
  May 19, 07, 16:43  #13

Hi Debisia,

I havn't been on this forum for ages and was so surprised to see your post. Didn't believe that there were any South Africans in Poland up untill now. Write again, I'd love to hear from you too...

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Grzegorz_
  May 19, 07, 16:51  #14

vaneck=elaine ?


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away guy
  May 20, 07, 03:49  #15

Im also a Saffa living in Poland but not from Wroclaw, sorry.

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espana
  May 20, 07, 04:05  #16

Quoting: away guy
Saffa

Saffa is a term used for South African immigrants taking over a country???????


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away guy
  May 20, 07, 04:07  #17

NO, Saffa means South African. I dont want tp be here i have to be here cause my wife is scared of SA and she wants to be near her folks . :-(

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espana
  May 20, 07, 04:16  #18

Quoting: away guy
I dont want tp be here

why you dont like poland?


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away guy
  May 20, 07, 04:19  #19

Poland is pretty and great in the summer, but i cant stand the winters.The ways the Poles think in business term is also different and i miss lamb and beef meat . :-(

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Grzegorz_
  May 20, 07, 04:22  #20

Quoting: away guy
but i cant stand the winters.


How many have you seen so far ?


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away guy
  May 20, 07, 04:27  #21

two hahahha

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Grzegorz_
  May 20, 07, 04:29  #22

Quoting: away guy
two hahahha


OK. I thought only last one and you complain :)


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away guy
  May 20, 07, 04:33  #23

I know , i heard they get worse , oh well , will have to see.

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espana
  May 20, 07, 04:50  #24

Quoting: away guy
away guy

i dont know what colour you are but i have got a black friend.
his wife is from poland but they tell me that they dont want to live in poland because there are too many racist people.
is true that ??


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away guy
  May 20, 07, 05:06  #25

Im white , but yes i believe there is alot of racisim here. Same in SA all over is rascisim.

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slwkk
  May 20, 07, 13:54  #26

Quoting: away guy
but i cant stand the winters.


So there is at least two of us ;-) I can't stand them either... and I'm from Poland :P Maybe somewhen... in the future i will move to Sydney/Australia - i hope so :)

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elaine
  May 20, 07, 15:57  #27

Hi, sorry, vaneck is also elaine.

So where are my fellow Saffas from? I'm a Joburg girl. Have you managed to master the art of the Polish language yet?

The weather here is actually much better than I expected. I do miss the meat though...

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away guy
  May 21, 07, 03:25  #28

Die land is mooi in die sommer , marr in die winter is dit baie kak.

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davidpeake
  May 21, 07, 05:06  #29

there is heaps of places to get good meat and lamb in Wroclaw, just have to know where to go.


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nick [Guest]
  May 22, 07, 07:47  #30

hi contact my friend Karol he is from Pretoria and now resides in Wroclaw @

karol@klj.co.za or Skype Name: karol_joc

MSN Name : PolarBear

Regards see u in july

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