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Is it time to start learning Ukrainian language?
Even during regular grocery shopping, I can't communicate with the cashier. I don't know Ukrainian and I don't know if I want to, but in a few years in my own country, I won't even understand the train conductor.
Even during regular grocery shopping, I can't communicate with the cashier. I don't know Ukrainian and I don't know if I want to, but in a few years in my own country, I won't even understand the train conductor.
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Let's not go crazy! We also have a lot of Vietnamese and Chinese people here. The more submissive and fearful we will be, the more they will dominate! They will slowly learn Polish - some faster, some slower...
Let's not go crazy! We also have a lot of Vietnamese and Chinese people here. The more submissive and fearful we will be, the more they will dominate! They will slowly learn Polish - some faster, some slower...
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If you are traveling to another country, it is worth knowing at least the basics of the official language of that country. For example: you are Ukrainian and planning a trip to Poland, it is good to know Polish, as it is the official language. This will facilitate daily communication, handling matters, and making contacts. However, if you do not speak Polish, knowledge of English can also be helpful, especially in larger cities and tourist destinations, where many people speak this language.
If you are traveling to another country, it is worth knowing at least the basics of the official language of that country. For example: you are Ukrainian and planning a trip to Poland, it is good to know Polish, as it is the official language. This will facilitate daily communication, handling matters, and making contacts. However, if you do not speak Polish, knowledge of English can also be helpful, especially in larger cities and tourist destinations, where many people speak this language.
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