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How does life in Poland look like?

03.10.09, 21:23
If you want to come to Poland and you would like to have a gist on how does life look like here or you would like to know how the other foreigners perceive Poland, on the page of M.E.D.I.Action project you will find useful information. The web page is prepared for the people who want to come to Poland or who want to learn more about the culture and every-day life of the other European countries.
There isn't any other better way to get to know Polish culture than to see it and listen to the people who are already here!
Enter and watch the videos!!!

www.mediactionline.net/video.php
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    • constantsearch A large room for rent 06.10.09, 18:41
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    • usenetposts Re: How does life in Poland look like? 09.10.09, 16:04
      Thanks. Don't forget to add the return link to here in there, just
      so it's fair.
    • m0nalisa Re: How does life in Poland look like? 30.10.09, 15:03
      Right, that is the best example...
    • smorzanin Re: How does life in Poland look like? 06.05.10, 13:30
      Rule No.1 when planning longer stay in Poland is to learn Polish.
      And, if your grandma has told you that Yiddish or English is the
      official language of Poland,don't believe her, or you will be very
      disappointed. Rule No.2 is: don't associate with assholes like the
      one who comes from Glasgow. I like Scottish people from Melbourne,
      they don't attack Poles for speaking Polish in a taxi.
      Rule No. 3. Join some peer group of professional people: Poles and
      non-Poles and learn some local ways. Enjoy theatre, art galleries,
      bars and restaurants. Rule No. 4. Once you get invited by an
      intelligent Polish family, then you will learn what is Polish
      hospitality and discussion level. This is not kind of crap you would
      normally see while sharing a pitcher with your fat Canadian mates.
      Rule N. 4. If cozy streets of Krakow are too provincial to you, go
      back to London, Paris, or wherever you come from. Rule No. 5. Poles
      like foreigners, but Poland doesn't need winging wogs. Respect
      Polish ways and Polish realities. I have been where you come from,
      these places are not ideal, too. Be reasonable. Welcome to Poland!

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