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How bad is Poland really

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07-30-2017, 10:46 AM
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I haven't been to Poland since I was 7 and never thought to go back but seeing as it's a real possibility that I'll be going back then I thought I'd ask. How are the females there? What about jobs? And how hard would it be for a young adult who is average at best at speaking Polish to get by? Would people talk shit? Also school, I believe my parents mentioned something about college being super affordable
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07-30-2017, 12:18 PM
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Well, it's a European country, so that's pretty good. I heard the people there are pretty rude, sad, and pretty serious, so you'll have to deal with that. As for the jobs well, Poland is very brain drained country, with many positions to fill because most of the poor poles end up migrating to other countries in mass numbers. It's pretty easy to find a job if you're highly skilled and you're able to speak Polish and English fluently. However, the pay for non-qualified jobs are very low which is why most people there emigrate.

The women there are pretty good looking just like anywhere in the world because they take care of themselves. As for the language, well Warsaw is a really good place to live as opposed to rural areas because most of the educated population speak multiple languages. The people there are more nationalistic than other Europeans and if you act/speak like a foreigner, they'll probably talk shit.

I don't know much about the universities there but you have to be proficient in Polish in order to succeed in them and they're pretty good in the math/engineering field from what I heard. Some of the low ranking private colleges actually allow you to cheat but it doesn't matter because a degree from there is practically worthless. Polish citizens do not pay tuition fees for public universities but the admission rates are competitive. The private universities are not more affordable than in the US and some of them cost 50k euros a year depending on what you're studying and remember Euros are worth more than US dollars.
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Poland currently has the lowest unemployment rate in decades, wages are going up. Poland is part of the EU's Schengen zone so if it's not for you, you can quite easily move to a country like France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Finland, etc... UK might be an issue since they voted to leave the EU but if they want to keep access to the EU market they will need to make concessions in the negotiations to free movement of people. EU leaders already said access to EU market will be tied to free movement of people. Many Polish universities offer programs completely in English so lack of polish proficiency should not be an issue. Look into state schools and probably stay away from private schools they tend to be garbage and degree Mills. Staying close to a bigger city such as Warsaw, Kraków, Poznań would provide most opportunities. Lots of international headquarters where English proficiency would be a plus.
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i wish i could be deported to poland instead of mexico. lets trade.
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i wish i could be deported to poland instead of mexico. lets trade.
What you talking about brah? Some parts of Mexico are fine bro like Monterrey, Guadalajara & Puerto Vallarta. The narco violence is centralized in the rural areas of states like Sinaloa, Michocan, and Durango. It has the best economy in Latin America next to Brazil. Poland might be safer and less corrupt but when it comes to the economy, not much difference. Many Poles emigrate to other countries thanks to the EU.
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08-04-2017, 09:32 PM
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Better than it was in WW2
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Better than it was in WW2
If Poland was given a warning then they would have time to prepare for it
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If Poland was given a warning then they would have time to prepare for it
Agreed with this statement.
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