09 October, 2008

Greetings from Warszawa!

I`d like to tell some about Warsaw and its people. I think that Polish people are a bit warmer than the other European Countries` people who I`ve met before. All you need is to prove that you want to have a nice relations with them , to be able to have a positive dialog.


The amazing thing here in Warsaw is that you live the Real Autumn. The trees seem to make effort to form an Autumn Painting.

Warsaw sometimes reminds me Ankara. I don`t know why but Warsaw Streets have a similar atmosphere with Ankara`s.

I also want to mention some points that impressed me in Warsaw. That was the first time that I`ve seen a traffic lighta for the bicycles here. By the way, the people obey the traffic rules that`s because the laws are carried out very well.

I`m more used to see beggars with their baby in Turkey but here beggars beg with their ugly and nasty dogs. That was also quite surprising.

Once I went to Mc Donald`s here , got some food to eat and then I went to the restroom. I was checked if I had a receipt or not. If i had not had one, I would have paid 1 zl ( Polish currency ) for using the restroom :) I`ve never faced with that kind of situation. Even I`ve worked at Mc Donald`s for 2 summers :)

By the way, I can not finish my post without writing about the beautiful Polish girls. I`m not writing about them from a man`s perspective. Even the ladies would fall in love with the Polish girls. The point that I wanted to focus on is not the girls. I`m just surprised at how a city can contain that amount of beautiful girls :)

As a result, I`m sure that it`ll be a different experience for me to study in a European Country for the first time. I`ll share all my new impressions on Warsaw.



Just keep following :)



7 comments:

Anonymous said...

any word about Your best guide? :( baaaadddd Vedat :P

You know.... i live in Poland and even for me it's shock that toilets in warsaw are not for free! it's so stupid rule....
can You imagine something like this in Lincoln? :D

greetings for all my Erasmus friends :*

Vedat said...

I couldn't find any word to describe my perfect guide.

In Lincoln it's impossible :)

Thank you Gosia, for everything!!!

Internation Musing said...

Even in the most backward EU country I've been, Bulgaria, they obey the traffic rules..)
Beautiful girls? Huh.)
Rome, Milano, Barcelona, Madrid, Prague, Sophia, AMSTERDAM, Sweden etc...))
Not Greece, Belgium, Turkey (Ozlem dont read this blog.)
Ah, you are separated, thats good, mix with others..)))
Kindest
hans

Internation Musing said...

Happy belated birthday..)

Vedat said...

Thank you so much, Hans! still have 2 days for my birthday!
I`m so excited, joking :)

Anonymous said...

hey:)it is really my great pleasure to read about ur impressions from Warsaw.i didn't expect to hear such a positive words about the city:)i really recommand u to visit the old Town but especially at night:)it looks amazing:)these colorfull lights:)beutifull.have fun there:)i will write comments as regularly as i can:)

Anonymous said...

the previous post was from Justyna:)i forgot to write my name:)