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This page helps me at this days after I came bacc to Poland from wonderful Egypt
Posts: 27 | From: Warsaw, Poland | Registered: Jul 2004
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Hi AkhnAton!Thank yuo very very much Yes, it helped me. Every voice from Egypt bring me smile.I hope so too that i'll come back soon to Egypt. This is in God's hands. One more time thank you Aknaton. Ps. U have nice look from window!! Are u born in Egypt. How old are u?
quote:Originally posted by AkhnAton*: Hello, here is a picture for u made from my balkon. Maybe it helps you ;-)
I know how u feel, cause i have to leave egypt every second month for 3 weeks cause of my work in germany. I really hate to enter the airport...
quote:Originally posted by Magda from Poland: Hi AkhnAton!Thank yuo very very much Yes, it helped me. Every voice from Egypt bring me smile.I hope so too that i'll come back soon to Egypt. This is in God's hands. One more time thank you Aknaton. Ps. U have nice look from window!! Are u born in Egypt. How old are u?
Hello Magda, Im Born in Romania as a german, so i was a foreigner. Than i came to germany but here i also was a foreigner, cause i was from romania, so i have no real nationality. Because of my job (editor in chefe) i traveled some times to egypt. Nobody there really cared who i am or where im from. But i decided once to do my last visit in egypt. But on the last day i saw a girl and later i met her alone. It was a long, hard and big fight, till her parents accepted me. But thanks god, now everything is okay and we can do the marriage. But of course i had to move to egypt. You can imagine that its a long story till now. Cause of my work i know alot of people there who helped me alot. The most things are doing my co-workers in germany and to not feel boring im learning arabic and help some tourists who are in egypt the first time and need help, or tourists who want to do special-trips like spending some hours alone in the pyramid and stuff like this...
How old i am? Im not old, im young *smile*
Best wishes Akhnaton
PS: Luck and Power is in the hand of god, but YOU have to make the desission and god will help you.
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Oh really? My husband's grandma is from Romania! This is a cause that my husband has a look almoust like a Egypitian man. Have u got a egyptian wife? congratulation It had been really difficult for you convince egyptian family to your person. take care so , how old r u????
quote:Originally posted by AkhnAton*: Hello Magda, Im Born in Romania as a german, so i was a foreigner. Than i came to germany but here i also was a foreigner, cause i was from romania, so i have no real nationality. Because of my job (editor in chefe) i traveled some times to egypt. Nobody there really cared who i am or where im from. But i decided once to do my last visit in egypt. But on the last day i saw a girl and later i met her alone. It was a long, hard and big fight, till her parents accepted me. But thanks god, now everything is okay and we can do the marriage. But of course i had to move to egypt. You can imagine that its a long story till now. Cause of my work i know alot of people there who helped me alot. The most things are doing my co-workers in germany and to not feel boring im learning arabic and help some tourists who are in egypt the first time and need help, or tourists who want to do special-trips like spending some hours alone in the pyramid and stuff like this...
How old i am? Im not old, im young *smile*
Best wishes Akhnaton
PS: Luck and Power is in the hand of god, but YOU have to make the desission and god will help you.
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Hi again. Yes of course my future-wife is egyptian. You know, her parents liked me as they saw me first time, but the way till we met was hard ans also to learn the most things about the traditions. But really i like all of this so much now. Why it is important for u to know how old i am? I told you im not old, cause im not 30 yet. *big smile*
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I hope that u will be happy with your new egyptian family. I send you hugs and thanks for regards for my husband. by, by . maybe see u later, maybe tomorrow.
quote:Originally posted by AkhnAton*: Hi again. Yes of course my future-wife is egyptian. You know, her parents liked me as they saw me first time, but the way till we met was hard ans also to learn the most things about the traditions. But really i like all of this so much now. Why it is important for u to know how old i am? I told you im not old, cause im not 30 yet. *big smile*
I'm from Poland but I was born in Sweden, and that's where I still am. Glad you liked egypt, I'm trying to get a job there right now, so if God wants I be there in a couple of months. Where in Poland do you live?? I'm from southern poland, south of Krakow called novy targ.
Hope you doing good, got to go back and keep on looking for a job.
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Hello since I am new to Egypt tell me a few of the wonderful aspects you love & miss! Does Poland have allot of greenery, crowds in big cities? I used to know a Polish lady in New Jersey, USA she made the best Piergoies (little dough things filled with potato/onion or meat-boiled then fried in onions&or sour cream) yummy! What about it? Posts: 395 | From: Whereever I go | Registered: Jul 2004
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In Poland is for me sad time, least now! nice to meet you Camil. what kind of job u want to get in Egypt. U know, i was in Egypt only on the holidays. It's different thing live, work and be somewhere a few weeks. But it was really great. Especialy wonderful people (for me men)I'm missing the sun. I live in Warsaw. I hope so that i go back to Egypt. I send u kisses. magda
quote:Originally posted by MisplacedinAlex: Hello since I am new to Egypt tell me a few of the wonderful aspects you love & miss! Does Poland have allot of greenery, crowds in big cities? I used to know a Polish lady in New Jersey, USA she made the best Piergoies (little dough things filled with potato/onion or meat-boiled then fried in onions&or sour cream) yummy! What about it?
Older parts of Warsaw (mine included ) are beautifully green, with XVIII-XIX century palaces, parks and gardens open to the public. There are plenty of breathtaking architectural treasures along with post-II war socialist era 'concrete boxes' called apartment buildings. Warsaw has many fantastic theatres, populated by young and creative actors where one can always count on 'intellectual feast'. (I miss it soooooooooooo much...) The streets are full of small cafes, where people actually sit and talk, instead of grabbing some doughnuts and run... To the foreigner, lifestyle might seem a little aggressive; a lot of short fused folks out there not afraid of speaking their minds... . As an ‘additional bonus’ one should not forget to mention beautiful women; an unforgettable tourist attraction indeed...
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