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For me, 2011 was pretty intense, a lot has changed both physically and morally. I'm probably better to write more than one event that was most striking, but a few. And you have to choose at their discretion.
Maybe the event was not bright but very meaningful to me. The first thing I remembered was my flight to Katowice (Poland). Accidentally walked on the site of one of the flights I've found cheap tickets from my city (where I live now) in Katowice, I bought a ticket to go back for just 25 euros. Oddly but there are no tricks to the price was not. 25 euros and no additional payment from me did not take. The first thing that struck me upon arrival that the change in the euro zloty at the airport is not very profitable. For example a course at the airport was 3.6 zlotys one euro, but in the Katowice I changed a euro for 4.14 zloty. How does the difference is significant.
I want to make a small comment, I was flying alone to Poland earlier seen only from the bus window, Polish and English (although he would not much help) I do not know.
I found a bus from the airport in Katowice, and can not explain how the bus driver a ticket I need. I am interested in a ticket for 26 or 27 zlotys which gives the right to go to town and back, if not passed between trips for more than 24 hours. If you buy a regular ticket it would have to buy a one way ticket it would seem for 22 zloty. And then on the bus were Poles who understand in German (see me on the plane flying home from school), they felt as a translator and I have it all came together. Stopping in the town I was a little surprised by a rather simple dress, pensioners and ordinary people (maybe it's because after Germany caught the eye).
Trying to ask for directions in German, Russian and Ukrainian understand that the Ukrainian understand best. One of the polyachek helped me find the tram, and we talked quite interesting. I told her in Russian (she knew as long ago taught Russian at school see), and she replied in Polish (language similar to a Ukrainian).
But the most vivid in Poland was for me, I saw how Poles live. I walked around the area that is not on the outskirts of the city, and closer to the center and was in shock, there is no better at home than in Ukraine. Photos enclose along with a few comments.
The main observations during his stay in Poland the following. Young people more aware German (see taught in school), and older people better understand Russian (taught in Soviet times). The country is not as steep as many people think living in Ukraine. There are shops of the same retailers that in Germany (DEICHMAN, SATURN) but the prices seemed to me taller. Beer is not very good. 
The truth was in the cafe BIERHALE (translated from the German such as "beer place"), so there they make beer, and it was on the level. At the entrance I saw a picture depicting m countryman, the famous boxer Vladimir Klitschko.
Well, what else caught my eye cigarettes cheaper 2-fold, compared to Germany. So if you buy two cartons of cigarettes and bring to Germany, airline tickets will pay twice (I paid for a ticket to Germany and back 25 euros).
During this visit, Poland, in my eyes fell. House of scary, but people are friendly, except for that one kid, Gopnik would stick (do not know for what purpose, but obviously does not hold a tour of the Katowice). This is a subjective opinion, probably the worst I've seen what can be seen in Poland.
On this bright event does not end there, in front (in the next post) I am writing about how some of the events and thoughts have changed my thinking (hopefully for the better).
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