My chinese Warszawa
April 29, 2009
I woke up early (yeah, this was hard, coz at night the baby was waking up seven thousend times and cried for some food) i slept not long and not good. I ate breaky and went to chinese embassay. This whole trip was because of the chinese visa, and the stupid thing is... they say on their un-updated internet site that yu need to come in person to apply for the visa, but as i came there i saw, it's all bullshitting, coz some peeps came to apply for others! And another fact: the visa department is open only 3 days in the whole damn week, and only 2 hours for each of the 3 days! All in all 6 hours in one week! Guys - yu might over-work there i guess, why not cut the times to 1 day in a month? some 15 minutes - and not a single second longer!
Anyway i left my papers and passport and payed extra to get the visa ready on the next day (usually it takes almost 1 week! hahahaha).
but i was lucky anyway, coz they were open on wednesday and thursday in a row! Whoohoo! So much work! ;)
Then i left the embassy and went to see some places. I passed by a bookstore and bought the chinese book (chinese day, huh?). Then i was in Old Town, and saw tons of chinese restaurants on my way (it's like a sign, like destiny, isnt it?).
I came back to my bro's place around obiad-time (lunch). We ate and i went for some walk with my new born niece, who's so nice and polite like her uncle Grzechu;)
One thing was new in Warszawa: a bit more asians there - since my last visit in autumn. Crisis? ;)
but i was good to them, i took even a picture of the polish gyu with some asian girl (she knew probably few polish words, coz then she said 'dziękuję' ;) RJ - u could translate it to others:)
Anyway i left my papers and passport and payed extra to get the visa ready on the next day (usually it takes almost 1 week! hahahaha).
this is when u ask old ladies to take a picture of u, the actually 'wanted' building are not visible hahaha
but i was lucky anyway, coz they were open on wednesday and thursday in a row! Whoohoo! So much work! ;)
Then i left the embassy and went to see some places. I passed by a bookstore and bought the chinese book (chinese day, huh?). Then i was in Old Town, and saw tons of chinese restaurants on my way (it's like a sign, like destiny, isnt it?).
I came back to my bro's place around obiad-time (lunch). We ate and i went for some walk with my new born niece, who's so nice and polite like her uncle Grzechu;)
One thing was new in Warszawa: a bit more asians there - since my last visit in autumn. Crisis? ;)
but i was good to them, i took even a picture of the polish gyu with some asian girl (she knew probably few polish words, coz then she said 'dziękuję' ;) RJ - u could translate it to others:)
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