Aceofspades786 20 Apr 2015 #1Any advice on which City will be better not considering pricing but more as making friends with Polish people. Where would the Polish be most welcoming to Muslim Indian, by the way I'm not like a extremist Muslim I'm just any normal guy. Thanks guys.
jon357 74 | 22,054 21 Apr 2015 #3Warsaw is the most cosmopolitan city in Poland and really the only place with a big city feel - there are people from around the world there. Also it the easiest place to find food you might like and a place to meet people from round the world. But Kraków is also OK although it feels like a smaller city and very touristy.
OP Aceofspades786 21 Apr 2015 #4Wulkan no I do not drink beer but I don't mind being around people who are drinking.Jon357 I don't only want to meet foreigners but I would like to mix with local Polish as I enjoy getting to know people ans thre country, who better to learn from then the locals themselves right.And is an apartment in old town Warsaw Freta a good location? Plus I would like to meet Polish woman hangout with them and stuff alike, please don't say I want EU residence because I do have a British passport.
jon357 74 | 22,054 22 Apr 2015 #5Ul. Freta is an excellent location in the old town (the bit called the new town but that's confusing) - one of the nicest parts of central Warsaw. Not a cheap address and plenty of things to do in the surrounding area. A bit touristy but OK.
Ziddi 18 Oct 2016 #7hi, i wud like to know if u have moved to poland ?i am also a muslim indian and wud like to get details on life there.
Levi 12 | 442 19 Oct 2016 #9It is very harsh. Life in Poland is dangerous and complicated.I would definitely not recommend for you to move to Poland.On the top of that, they dont have those things that throw water on the * that you guys have in the Toilette.
jon357 74 | 22,054 19 Oct 2016 #10i am also a muslim indian and wud like to get details on life thereIgnore the trolling (from people who don't live here). You will be fine.
Albany NY 2 | 19 30 Oct 2016 #11I would never recommend a foreigner study in Poland. There is far too much bigotry and violence.Poland is not a tolerant country, and Poles are largely inclined to fight rather than cooperate with you.Just my experience.