NOT the neighboursI honestly don’t know a lot about Poland. Our public schools pretty much sucked on world history and geography. Not to say that you can’t get a good education here if you apply yourself, but it’s really easy for the general student to just skate by. So, what are the high points of living in Poland?
High Points = Positives, Good things, Benefits, Niceties etc Whats good about Poland he means. I love the huge ancient forests that still exist in Poland for example.By high points of living here you mean something like good sites right? Sorry but when I began few days ago on this forum it was about 9 years since I last time wrote or spoke English words. Lots has been forgoten so I'm not sure what you mean.
High Points = Positives, Good things, Benefits, Niceties etc Whats good about Poland he means.
I love the huge ancient forests that still exist in Poland for example.
Yes as far as the things you like the most about Poland. And am interested in the things you don’t like about it as well.By high points of living here you mean something like good sites right? Sorry but when I began few days ago on this forum it was about 9 years since I last time wrote or spoke English words. Lots has been forgoten so I'm not sure what you mean.
I think Vlad is a problem period. But it seems I remember from my history lessons that the Polish people have more or less the right to hate their neighbors, and not only because of WWII.Russians, Brits, Americans - we hate everyone But seriously, we don't have a problem with other nations but with their politics. I like Russians, they have common sense, they drink vodka they like to singing so what's the problem? Vlad. Ok that's my point of view, people mostly hate Russians nad Germans because of WWII and patritions of our country. It's deep in our memory, that's true.
Brent, tomorrow. It is too much to write or I just reduce it to: lots of tons of beautiful womans around
I think Vlad is a problem period. But it seems I remember from my history lessons that the Polish people have more or less the right to hate their neighbors, and not only because of WWII.
Math makes sense, languages are a little too open to interpretation in my opinion....
All I need to know is that the Poles had the cajones to stand up to the Soviet Union when everyone else was cowering in fear.
pirogi and vodka
I think Vlad is a problem period. But it seems I remember from my history lessons that the Polish people have more or less the right to hate their neighbors, and not only because of WWII.
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