Yes that would be fine, at the end of the day it’s an events based group, so people who in Warsaw and wish to join our events are welcome to come along 😊
The trouble with all this is the question 'do you always want to be a foreigner in Poland?' This is what the expats in Spain on the Costa Blanca do, eat fish and chips together, play bingo and have karaoke evenings. Personally, I would rather speak Polish in Poland with my new found Polish family, otherwise return to good old Blighty. It is all a bit like the French Foreign Legion without the blue uniform!
I want to be a hybrid, be able to use the language but keep my identity as a Brit, my roots are still in the U.K. as are my family and that is important to me, yet simultaneously I can embrace my new land and the customs here…improving the language as I go 😅
Great video! You're amazing, guys 😜
Thank you! 😁
You Guys are a doing great 🎉 i thoroughly enjoyed the events you guys organized ❤️
Missing you man! Hope the Dam is living up to your standards 😜
@@britinpoland2392 Ahh Not equal to warsaw 😉
fantastic !! you are doing an awesome thing here :)
Doing my best, a lot more fun to come 😊
This is an excellent initiative. You guys have fun.🤞👍👍👍
Thank you! You too!
I'm looking forward to joining you guys ❤
Consider yourself welcome!
It looks great and interesting. I would love to join and meet you guys one day
I hope so too!
Will be moving to Warsaw in 2 months, would be great to join Warsaw Global 😊
Go for it! Links to join are in the description of the video or you can just search for us on Facebook 😊
Amazing mate 😁
Thanks 😁
Can somebody who is in Poland and Warsaw for only a few days also come along tp one of your events?
Yes that would be fine, at the end of the day it’s an events based group, so people who in Warsaw and wish to join our events are welcome to come along 😊
How can I join?
There is a link to the Facebook group in the description of the video.
We also have a new Instagram warsaw_Global 😊
The trouble with all this is the question 'do you always want to be a foreigner in Poland?' This is what the expats in Spain on the Costa Blanca do, eat fish and chips together, play bingo and have karaoke evenings. Personally, I would rather speak Polish in Poland with my new found Polish family, otherwise return to good old Blighty. It is all a bit like the French Foreign Legion without the blue uniform!
I want to be a hybrid, be able to use the language but keep my identity as a Brit, my roots are still in the U.K. as are my family and that is important to me, yet simultaneously I can embrace my new land and the customs here…improving the language as I go 😅