MaxE wrote:
As you live in Poland, you must know some German
You'd be surprised. I have many Polish co-workers, and most of them speak good-to-excellent English, but not a word of German. Only a handful are proficient in German.
@Pawel, one Dutch word my Polish co-workers find quite funny is 'goeie' (an informal pronunciation of 'goede' which means 'good'), as in the terms 'goeiemorgen'(good morning), goeiemiddag (good afternoon) etc. This is because it's pronounced as the Polish word 'chuje'.
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