I wonder if it unieśliby the Irish national pride, had received the harp with football shirts, just as was done with a white eagle on a new football jersey in Poland? But soon, yet the representation of Ireland national football team has long called read more…

The overwhelming power of Halloween traditions of Ireland, writes Alan. Z Polski odpowiada mu Kinga.Nie ma czasu na zadumę, jest zabawa.Mimo że Irlandia jest katolickim krajem, there is no tradition of All Saints, or All Souls' Day. The same feast in the Catholic calendar is, read more…

Polski jak marsjańskiRozmowa z Leo Laydenem, Irishman, szef działu IT firmy spedycyjno-logistycznej w Dublinie Kinga Konieczny: For over four years're the boss two Poles - you can tell, that przejrzałeś them through?Leo Layden: What worries me more, że to oni mogą mnie read more…

This morning in the Irish media, given the polls before the presidential election. It is interesting, that here the candidate, who runs an election campaign based solely on attacking another candidate (even if this is, or had, links with the Irish Republican Army) traci read more…

I ponownie doświadczamy irandzkiego ‘ish’ na własnej skórze.U nas trwa remont dużej łazienki. Continues, despite, that should be completed on the last Thursday. No later than Friday. And now we know, that we would wait at least until this Thursday. Czyli mamy opóźnienia read more…

Gazeta Wyborcza Szczecin interested in recent days to buy public transport tickets from the bus driver or tram, rather, the bandwidth problems associated. This is interesting (and annoying at the same time), that passenger transport in Szczecin has disproportionately many responsibilities read more…

And again we have a long weekend… Time to relax, probably after the holidays though this is not so important, but still. Anyway, again, free. In Ireland, the official return for free is a 'public holiday', but usually people use read more…

The low buildings and where not to look colorful blooming flowers - so in short opisałabym Dublin, I remember the first visit to Ireland. And Carroll's on every corner. And of course, Temple Bar (Here the flowers are the most). Cornices are flourishing read more…

Irish professionals such as plumbers, tilers, murarze ITD., have a shameful reputation among foreigners. They are perceived as lazy, not the best performing tasks assigned to them but that gets a high fee for services rendered, as in sketch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v = 606KL5wgWdk. Is this really the case, or read more…

Are you sure people, who come to another country they want to integrate with the inhabitants of the country? Or do you just want to earn more than in his own country, or hide in the new country? I watched foreigners here, not only coming from Polish, read more…