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Traveling to Poland - do Polish mostly speak English?


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 Nov 16, 11, 04:24    #1
Do mostly polish speak English?
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Edited by: Olaf  Nov 16, 11, 11:26    #2
Yes, most people you meet in the streets of a bigger city or in shops, cafes etc. And if you care to learn to say dzień dobry (good morning/day) and dziękuję (thank you) - they'll love you.
Lyzko  Nov 16, 11, 17:06    #3
As in Indonesia, in tourist areas, English will be spoken. Outside those areas, ah, not really.
Curious phenomenon. English-speaking foreigners ARE welcome throughout much of Poland, though often more as curiosities than anything else-:) Most Poles are fascinated with them even if they probably don't know the language. As Olaf said also, a few well-placed "Dzień dobry!", "Dobry wieczór!", "Dziękuję!" and the like, will have the Poles practically eating out of your hand in no timeLOL



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