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vndunne: Irish guy in Poznan


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vndunne
  Jan 12, 07, 14:14  #1

Hi there. Vincent here. Irish guy moved and living in poznan.

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gosica
Edited by: gosica  Jan 12, 07, 14:15  #2

Welcome to Poznań! Hope you'll like it. I do

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Micek
  Jan 12, 07, 14:16  #3

Hi

And how is it?

For how long and why are you there?*

*typical polish curiosity

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gosica
  Jan 12, 07, 14:23  #4

Maybe you'll be interested:

Irish

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vndunne
  Jan 12, 07, 14:43  #5

Actually, I worked here a few years ago and really liked it so decided to come back and live here permanently(well in poland for a few years anyway.) .
Spent the first few months working remotely for a company back in ireland. But now i am officially unemployed. But looking at setting up a business so will see how that goes.

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i_love_detroit
Edited by: i_love_detroit  Jan 12, 07, 16:23  #6

Are you sure you are an Irish guy living in Poland, not a Polish guy living in Ireland? :P

Men, I admire you, Polish ppl cannot find a way to live in Poland and go abroad, and you decided to set up your own business. That's great, good luck.

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Grzegorz_
  Jan 12, 07, 16:50  #7

Quoting: i_love_detroit, Post #6
Men, I admire you, Polish ppl cannot find a way to live in Poland and go abroad, and you decided to set up your own business.


And what's so strange ? True that burocracy in Poland is sometimes tragic, but generally oppurtunities for business are good, the problem is that most of Poles don't have the capital to invest. And still native English speaking people can make not so bad money just teching the lanuage.

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ola123 [Guest]
  Jan 12, 07, 17:29  #8

Quoting: Grzegorz_, Post #8
And still native English speaking people can make not so bad money just teching the lanuage.



They make really good money in Poland teaching english because people would rather to learn from native english speaker and learn accent better listening to him/her. I had once english teacher who had no clue how to talk in polish and he did really ok here financially. His teaching skills or rather lack of them were another story though.

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jpsheehy [Guest]
Edited by: jpsheehy  Mar 5, 07, 10:10  #9

Hows it going?

Another Irish guy living in Poznan
A few more and we can get the street signs in Irish.

Were you in Dom Vikingow to watch us beat the English
I think they are showing the game this sat if you fancy a pint.

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szarlotka GOLD MEMBER
  Mar 5, 07, 10:13  #10

Quoting: jpsheehy
beat the English


beat? slaughter would be a more accurate verb

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daffy
  Mar 5, 07, 10:14  #11

true! 43:13

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szarlotka GOLD MEMBER
  Mar 5, 07, 10:15  #12

Quoting: daffy
true! 43:13


Was that the final score? I passed out before the end of the game.

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daffy
  Mar 5, 07, 10:18  #13

Quoting: szarlotka
Was that the final score? I passed out before the end of the game.



hehe like a good irishman! :P (sterotypically of course!)


yup! we trashed em alright

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szarlotka GOLD MEMBER
  Mar 5, 07, 10:21  #14

Quoting: daffy
yup! we trashed em alright


That should read - yup! we trashed you alright cos I'm English (although me mam was from Cork).

Awesome performance from the Irish though. Good luck against the Scots this weekend

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daffy
  Mar 5, 07, 10:22  #15

cheers matey! the scots lost to italy and will not be looking for it again from the irish so it should be interesting.

The english were definitrly off form

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FISZ
  Mar 5, 07, 10:26  #16

Poznan is a wonderful city. Have lots of fun. How do you find the Piwo there? Do you still drink your favorites from home? When I go there I frequent Beegees and The Londoner for good pints of Guinness

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Aga76
  Mar 6, 07, 10:20  #17

hey, I come from POZNAN and love the place. I am sure you will have fun there, enjoy!

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erni 20 [Guest]
  Mar 7, 07, 05:51  #18

polish people are moving out to ireland and irish people,eveeything is possible in this country

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Sha
  Mar 11, 07, 17:53  #19

Hiii!!

Poznan is a great city!You'll love it!
I'm from Singapore but seriously,my heart is in Poland...cant wait to go there again.I love it there..

If you wanna stay in touch,feel free to email me at shafresco@yahoo.com
Till then,have a nice day and take care!

Sha

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