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Things to be afraid of in Poland?


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Enni [Guest]
  Jul 25, 06, 16:11  #1

Dear all,

I see all of you have visited Poland and have an impression on it eathier good or "very good". I am going to visit Poland and live there for a year. What r the things you think I should be afraid of?

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hello [Guest]
  Jul 25, 06, 16:19  #2

Quoting: Enni, Post #1
What r the things you think I should be afraid of?

Some people here would say: foreigners? BUt I'm sure it's not the case (it also depends on your nationality). Hmm - let me think... Maybe you won't like some Polish people who not always mind their own busines...?

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bolo
  Jul 25, 06, 18:52  #3

Some people may afraid some "tipsy" poeple walking at night on the streets - but they are usually friendly and harmless; they just need someone to chat with .


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moniq [Guest]
  Jul 25, 06, 20:12  #4

Strayed and homeless dogs (sometimes vicious) running freerly on the streets...

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moww [Guest]
  Jul 25, 06, 21:42  #5

If you've got a very nice car, you should keep an eye on it in Poland (especially near the Eastern border).

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