I need your help.
I'm an Irish lad and I've been going out with a Polish girl now coming up to 4 years now.
She's currently in Kielce right now, and I've planned a surprise visit.
So far, I've booked a flight from Dublin to Warsaw.
How the fuck do I make this journey to Kielce? I speak no Polish. I can't ask her for help because it's a 'surprise' of course.
You'll need to find PKP-bus stop in Warsaw and then find which one goes through kielce, look for more than one So you may find the earliest one
>>1143673
Thank you.
Would you know if Warsaw is English language friendly?
>>1143678
You shouldn't have any problems with communication in the airport and in the city center. A lot of people speak english, but mostly young/middle aged people. A lot of people are extremely shy when it comes to talking english, but in general you shouldn't have any problems finding someone communicative in a few tries. I don't know about kielce though.
>>1143682
Also travel info on bilboards and train stops in Warsaw are usually also announced in English.
>>1143682
I know kielce has no English at all. I've been there before with my girlfriend, but we flew into Kraków and she managed all the tickets and talking.
>>1143682
That's what most of Poles seem to believe, but even in places that are supposed to be in English you might encounter staff who doesn't speak ANY English. They'll panic and probably run for staff that speaks English so just wait for a minute or two. Also prepare for Engrish. Poles tend to translate Polish expressions very literally word by word into English and sometimes it's hard to understand what they mean.
>Source: I've been in Poland for a year.
>>1143720
Also always ask for both English and Polish menus. The ones in English might have "ádjusted prices".