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What is it like in Poland?

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just tell me literally anything about it im just really interested

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  1. beautiful!!!

    i love it there :)


  2. WOW people here are racist.

    1: Polish people aren't stupid drunks, many american companies recruit polish scholars for their most important jobs.

    2: Poland itself is a very picturesque country with lots of forests, hills, mountains, lakes, and a wonderful sea.

    3: The people in poland are nice and welcoming, always ready to tell you about their country

    4: Poland has a great party scene

    5: Polish girls are generally very hot.

    6: Poland has a great deal of historic places and artifacts to see and experience, many of them world known.

    7: Poland is on the cheap side.

    Bye

  3. It's exactly like you've seen in the movies about Soviet Russia and other communist countries. Except much more depressing, because you see it's real.

  4. At this moment? Very hot.

  5. Poland is considered to have one of the healthiest economies of the post-communist countries, with GDP growing by 6.1% in 2006.

    Since the fall of communism, Poland has steadfastly pursued a policy of liberalising the economy and today stands out as a successful example of the transition from a state-directed economy to a primarily privately owned market economy.

    According to Frost & Sullivan's Country Industry Forecast the country becoming an interesting location for research and development investments.

    Multinational companies such as: ABB, Delphi, GlaxoSmithKline, Google, Hewlett–Packard, IBM, Intel, LG Electronics and Microsoft, set up their R&D centres in Poland. Motorola in Kraków, Siemens in Wrocław and Samsung in Warszawa are one of the largest owned by those companies.

    Over 40 R&D centres, and 4,500 of researchers makes Poland biggest R&D hub in the Central and Eastern Europe.

    Companies chose Poland because of the availability of highly qualified labor force, presence of universities, support of authorities, and the largest market in Central Europe

  6. I love Poland! I went there once! They have really good juice, bread, and cappachino. It's really cool! You would love to go there!

  7. There's lots of cabbage.

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