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		<description><![CDATA[Today I spoke to Chris Thornborrow, a Brit from Bristol who has spent the last seven years living in Poland. After spells in Warsaw and Zielona Góra Chris has now settled in Wrocław and is married with one daughter.
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<p>We spoke about how Chris met his wife, why he came to Poland, how he found a job, being a Dad, where to get a good curry, and what Chris thinks is wrong with Polish trees.  Listen to the podcast below to find out why Chris thinks the best place to learn Polish is in Egypt.</p>
<p>You can also check out Chris&#8217;s own blog here: <a href="http://lifeworthliving.typepad.com/blog/">Chris Thorborrow&#8217;s blog</a></p>
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