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 Mar 30, 10, 16:00    #31
BB: Well...not "natural" in Germany! Most people pay their dues or our country would look like Greece.

Most being the key word there. Desperate times call for desperate measures, especially in an economy like the one we are in right now...

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 Mar 30, 10, 16:00    #32
Of course, you couldn't possibly be needing foreign contracts :)

Might as well get some of those structural funds back :)
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Edited by: Bratwurst Boy  Mar 30, 10, 16:03    #33
Most being the key word there. Desperate times call for desperate measures, especially in an economy like the one we are in right now..

Tax avoiding is no cavaliers delict in Germany. It weakens the country, our all country. Especially if the country is in an economical pinch!
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 Mar 30, 10, 16:06    #34
BB: Tax avoiding is no cavaliers delict in Germany. It weakens the country, our all country. Especially if the country is in an economical pinch!

I can't disagree with you. But faced with the prospect of not being able to put food on the family's table, some will succumb to this type of measure.
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Edited by: Bzibzioh  Mar 30, 10, 16:08    #35
Bratwurst Boy: We are only one call away....:)

No, you can't have the corridor :)

Bratwurst Boy: Tax avoiding is no cavaliers delict in Germany. It weakens the country, our all country. Especially if the country is in an economical pinch!

Jeez, Bratwurtski, are you up for an outstanding citizen of the year or somethin'
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Edited by: Bratwurst Boy  Mar 30, 10, 16:08    #36
I can't disagree with you. But faced with the prospect of not being able to put food on the family's table, some will succumb to this type of measure.

Well, Germany is still a welfare state....nobody has to stay hungry here! (The taxes make that possible too).

No, you can't have the corridor :)

damn ;)

Jeez, Bratwurtski, are you up for an outstanding citizen of the year or somethin'

I take this taxes question seriously...without them we wouldn't have no state to be proud of anymore!
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 Mar 30, 10, 16:12    #37
BB: Well, Germany is still a welfare state....

And some people would rather work pod stołem rather than accept welfare....
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 Mar 30, 10, 16:13    #38
pod stołem

?
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 Mar 30, 10, 16:16    #39
ShawnH: work pod stołem

That's literal translation from English "under the table". In Polish that's "pracować na czarno"
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 Mar 30, 10, 16:17    #40
Bzibzioh

schwarzarbeit :)
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 Mar 30, 10, 16:18    #41
Ah..."Schwarzarbeit" in German.
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 Mar 30, 10, 16:22    #42
BB: Ah..."Schwarzarbeit" in German.

So it does exist in ze Socialist Paradise!! ;-P
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 Mar 30, 10, 16:24    #43
So it does exist in ze Socialist Paradise!! ;-P

Usually in the context of Poles laying tile :)
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 Mar 30, 10, 16:29    #44
convex: Usually in the context of Poles laying tile :)

Huh?
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Edited by: convex  Mar 30, 10, 16:31    #45
Huh?

The term schwarzarbeit

Most Poles working in Germany are working under the table doing manual labor jobs.
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 Mar 30, 10, 16:43    #46
convex: Most Poles working in Germany are working under the table doing manual labor jobs.

And apparently now Germans are doing the same in Poland :)
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 Mar 30, 10, 16:48    #47
And apparently now Germans are doing the same in Poland :)

Yea, I can't tell you how many times I walk past a construction site and hear German being spoken. Or the lines of Germans at the bus stations going home on the weekends to se their families :)
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 Mar 30, 10, 16:54    #48
Yea, I can't tell you how many times I walk past a construction site and hear German being spoken. Or the lines of Germans at the bus stations going home on the weekends to se their families :)

I know ;) In no time German language will be very popular in Poland :) you have to communicate with those poor souls somehow


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