Po!
> Thank you for your "quick" reply.
It was a very fast answer for me! Remember about time
difference :-).
> I am a still a teacher in a primary school as before.
Primary school in Poland has 6 levels ( = 6 years).
Children go to primary
school at the age 7. How is it in Taiwan.
> No wonder why you are so interested in
> computer.
You live surrounded by "micro-chips" and YOU
don't know why??? Just kidding
;-)))
> Doing the homepage is one of my hobbies.
I have visited you www.
> Concerning my website, it's all in Chinese writing,
I have noticed it. As I remember your previous WWW was in
English too. Why
didn't you do the English section? In my web browser your site looks like
"Chinese" (:-))) wait ! I must explain to you something. In my country
when
something is not understandable we say that it is written in Chinese (as
language meaning). :-) Chinese is a very, veeery difficult language for us, probably
only few men in Poland knows that... But You already know that :-).
So about your web site. Where are the greetings for me
;-))))). Just
kidding. In one sentence: Your site is nice, fast loaded but in my web
browser I don't see the Chinese symbols (instead I have only: $#@%$$ etc.) so
it
doesn't look well. I think you should do the English corner.
> Poland by your point of view.
but it will be a very subjective point of view. :-)
> condition base and society wealth than other Eastern European
> countries.
I will give you a piece of advice. When you will be in
Poland (or you'll
meet a polish man) NEVER say that Poland is situated in Eastern Europe! In
fact Poland is situated in center Europe exactly! If you don't trust me you
can check this in you geographical atlas. Also you shouldn't say that we
(Polish) are similarly do Russian (or something :-)).
About EU it is hard to say when Poland will be joined to it... so I have no
opinion about that.
> I knew Slovenia is quite confident for themselves to be the
> next candidate of EU MEMBERS. I also knew from friends who
> been to Poland, the accommodation is a little bit expensive than
> Cezch,Slovakia and others. Does that mean you have better
> life in Poland like other EU countries?
This is a really difficult question. We have prices like
in the West
European countries but on the other hand we earn less. Try to survive with
200 dollars per month (many of people earn that sum of money). But there are
some people that earn like in UE. The situation is really hard and I can't
describe you all about it in a few sentence.
> I still wish you have a WONDERFUL college life!!!
thx.
greetings
Adam
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