Good advice for Poles in Great Britain
You want to settle in well on the islands? Drink tea and complain about the rain. For these and other valuable tips, see the brochure issued by Devon especially for Poles coming to the UK. Bilingual publication, which the British press describes, is to facilitate the integration of economic immigrants from Poland into British society. You can learn from it, how a visitor who is visiting and working on the islands should behave. Here is a handful of valuable advice: The typical Englishman starts the conversation by asking about how he is feeling. You need to give a short answer to them. ”Ok” the ”All right, Thank you” enough. If the humor is really bad, you can finally say ”Not great”. You should not, however, lengthily describe all your ailments. Once we make friends, exchanging comments on the weather will help to tighten it. – As in other parts of the world, conversation, or rather, complaining about the weather is a good way to start a conversation – inform the authors of the brochure. After that, all you have to do is drink a cup of tea or coffee, what belongs to the British ritual. – It also helps overcome your initial shyness and introduces a looser atmosphere – the reader learns. It's good, like the English, talk often ”Please”, ”Excuse me”, ”Thank you”. – Try to use these words as often as possible, and just in case smile – the authors of the publication advise. The brochure also encourages you to visit the public library, growing vegetables in the garden and hiking.
However, it warns against alcohol abuse. – We do everything, make expats feel welcome and appreciated in our communities – provided by Sally Foxhall of the Devon Strategic Partnership, institutions, which is a brochure publisher.