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teach me polish in the norwich or norfolk pub please :o)


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goldiegold
Edited by: Admin  Oct 18, 07, 12:39  #1

Anyone living in the norwich or norfolk area who willing to meet up for a drink or ten and attempt to teach me a little bit of polish before i travel to poland. The pub might seem a strange place to learn polish however i intend to be out and about in the pubs whilst there. Might even venture to a fast food place or 3 :o)

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Ronek
  Oct 18, 07, 12:43  #2

you're buying?

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goldiegold
  Oct 18, 07, 12:59  #3

might do but does not mean i want to swap spit with you :o) sorry but not gay lol

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Ronek
  Oct 18, 07, 13:00  #4

yup I'm not either,
just wanted to point out your pathetic way of luring women to pubs.

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goldiegold
  Oct 18, 07, 13:09  #5

hmmm cant remember mentioning just women or did i miss somthing? Dont mind who it is that teaches me a bit of the language. besides whats wrong with the pub seems like a safe place to me as there would be plenty of people around.

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goldiegold
Edited by: goldiegold  Oct 18, 07, 13:10  #6

P.S. might be an idea for you to take your head out of your arse and not assume the worst of people.

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Ronek
  Oct 18, 07, 13:13  #7

o shut up. You want to learn polish take a class. Want to meet a lass? Go out and meet people. And keep your bs to yourself.

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goldiegold
  Oct 18, 07, 13:17  #8

lol since when does "anyone" mean women only?
why learn in a class when you can do it in the pub and still achive the same thing. I dont want to be a translator just know the basics. So dont have a tantrum

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goldiegold
  Oct 18, 07, 13:24  #9

Anyone (including men ( so its clear to Ronek) living in the norwich or norfolk area who willing to meet up for a drink or ten and attempt to teach me a little bit of polish before i travel to poland. The pub might seem a strange place to learn polish however i intend to be out and about in the pubs whilst there. Might even venture to a fast food place or 3 :o)

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Bartolome
  Oct 18, 07, 15:08  #10

If you happen to be in Glasgow, pop in to 13th Note Cafe.

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goldiegold
  Oct 19, 07, 13:29  #11

thanks will do as do get up that way every few month

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Bartolome
  Oct 19, 07, 13:38  #12

Quoting: goldiegold
thanks will do as do get up that way every few month

Really ? Just don't forget to let me know you'll be there.

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osiol
  Oct 19, 07, 13:51  #13

There are all kinds of bizarre places you can learn Polish.
At work is my favourite.
The boss hears me attempting to speak the language with my Polish colleagues and thinks
"That's great - he'll be able to get the best out of them, explaining the work better. Good team building!'
He doesn't know the majority of what I'm saying is swear-words and derogatory comments. There's some talk relevant to work though too.
Learn Polish in a pub and you'll learn plenty about ordering drinks, I imagine.
Very useful for a holiday.

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goldiegold
  Oct 19, 07, 15:12  #14

Quoting: Bartolome
Really ? Just don't forget to let me know you'll be there


will do

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goldiegold
  Oct 19, 07, 15:14  #15

the swear words and derogatory comments will no doubt come in handy anything to aid having a laugh whilst out there

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