What's Poland like to live and drive in?

Don’t forget to plan for the future in relationship to eventual old age.Remember throughout Europé you will have to organise getting your pension paid to you in whichever country you choose to live,[i know i forgot all about that sort of thing,not thinking i would ever get old].This can vary greatly depending upon where you live and the sort of reciprocal agreements the countries have with each other.
I have just got all my pensions sorted out.I have been lucky due to living in economically good countries who have good bureaucratic systems which work together.I get a pension from the UK,until the age of 27,so thats only 11 years.I get a pension from Holland for 30 years i lived there and i get 7 years from Sweden so i’m pleasantly surprised.As i said i lived in economically '‘organised’'countries so do your homework as it varies a lot thoughout EU.