Polako, polako – my struggle to learn the Croatian language Part 1

Six months ago Doka and I arrived back here in Korcula having spent Christmas and New Year with my family in New Zealand.

We moved back to Korcula to open our own business here, we arrived with very lots of motivation and belief in our business but with very little start up money, no premises to work from and no working papers! When I reflect now I find it quite amazing what we have achieved in 6 months.

Here is the space that we are now working from – up until 15 April 2011 Seba Dizajn was home to a small bar or kanobar, we had on several occasions sat here and had a drink, but never thought it would become home to our business venture.

The last hurrah!
Ruth Seba in kanobar with previous owner.

It was during our first few weeks back in Croatia while we were running about trying to get paperwork organised etc that I kept hearing ‘polako, polako!’, literally translated as ‘slowly, slowly’.  An easy word to pick up and pronounce, and one that sums up Korcula life very well.

Generally it appears there is no hurry to get anything done. In some ways this is a very nice concept, however I am someone who is used to running about and getting things done when I need them done.  I excel at slowly, slowly when I am on holiday but as an approach to work or by workers here I found it very frustrating at times.

I remember asking Doka one day, ‘What is the Croatian word for fast?’

I still don’t know!! And he often tells this like some sort of joke here, and Croatian people find it very funny… but I just want to get things moving along at a kiwi girl pace.

(nb. Croatian for fast = postiti, not one we hear very often but I will try to remember it for future reference)

There is so much to learn, I seem to have picked up a lot of ‘shop talk’ which is helpful but I am often lost when words come at me very fast.  Thank goodness English is so widely spoken, when I was at school in New Zealand I never thought about learning another language (although one friend and I did attempt a correspondence Japanese course for a few weeks).

There has been so much else to do that my language ‘lessons’ have not been prioritized, now that our season is winding down I need to focus on the language, polako, polako!

Polako - good things take time! I love the laugh that my in-laws are sharing in this photo.

What’s your favourite foreign language word?

 

Tweet Tweet – My 10 Favourite Twitter followers to Date.

So we’re Tweeting, I still don’t fully grasp the concept or how it will bring in any business but I seem to have embraced the tweeting with already 228 Tweets by me (@SebaDizajn is our twitter name) and have 91 followers to date.  That’s about 20x the number that are following this blog.  Maybe I’m more interesting in small snippets?!

I have found some amazing people & businesses to follow, I am especially interested in the ethical businesses and websites that I have been discovering.

Here is my TOP 10 to date & why

1. @NZJewellery – mates since we were 10 years old how could I not put them in number 1 spot?

2. @Goodleaf – tree climbing on the Isle of Wight, friends since we met working in a dodgy restaurant in Jasper, Alberta 10+ years ago.  Tree climbing, nature loving, flapjack eating, mellow adventurers from the Isle of Wight

3. @NikkiPilkington – social media guru whose free advice I have found invaluable as I tread these new waters

4. @KorculaExplorer – another new business here in Korcula, gotta help each other!

5. @Crazy_Golfer – purely because of the bio ‘I’m the future world #1 womens golfer and theres nothing you can do about it 🙂

6. @ethicalinstyle – ethical style tips, 1000+ Ethical ideas, what’s not to like about that?

7. @ethnicsupplies – sustainable solutions to poverty among African Women, love this!

8. @ethicalstore – Over 8,000 Fairtrade, Organic & Eco-friendly gifts, gadgets & groceries.

9. @jewelsandfinery –  antique, vintage and pre owned jewellery – who knows what treasures you might find with them

10. @thejewelryworld – informative & fun, and hopefully so positive leads for the jewellery business I am busy trying to promote!

ohh, 92 followers…. @Bridal_Magazine just joined the SebaDizajn journey.  Welcome aboard, hope you’ve had a look at our stunning cufflinks!  Perfect for a wedding party – must go tweet them and let them know…

Have just added a Twitter link here, join us, maybe you’ll make my next top 10!

The photo finish - they're following me too!

 

 

 

 

ACTION

ACTION and a CHALLENGE, liking the two in one approach.

I am very new at all this web business, SEO, etc and on a steep learning curve and loving it.  Our business is new and physical footfall is small, with more time than I would like on my hands I decided to create a facebook business page.  This page has become a great opportunity to share what Adolf & I have been doing with our friends and family who are not here in Korcula.

When we arrived back in Croatia 4 months ago our shop was a bar, negotiations on rent and other paper work ensured and here we are SEBA Dizajn. 

Our aim in opening this business was to have a space where Adolf can work and show anyone that is interested the work that is involved in creating filigree jewellery.  We wish to share our passion for this fine art and keep the filigree tradition alive.  Today there are very few people with the skills, training, expertise or patience that we are able to share.

 The SEBA family have been working as jewellers for over 500 years, there are many stories that I hope to share with you about the history and traditions of filigree. 

Please follow the link below & hit the LIKE button to learn more about us and the SEBA DIZAJN story.

www.facebook.com/SebaDizajn

hvala!

Hello world!

3, 2, 1 – LAUNCH

Brand new blogger reporting in, brand new business to promote and lots of dreams and goals to share.

Our business SEBA Dizajn is located on the island of Korcula, in the south of Croatia.  We are excited to be sharing traditional filigree jewellery skills with customers here and everywhere.   At the same time we are happy to be showcasing the work of other Croatian Artisans and supporting commmunity development in NEPAL through our small Fair Trade range of products.

I have recently joined Nikki Pilkington’s 30 Day Blog Challenge and hope to that blogging skills will improve with her help.  I look forward to sharing our journey with you and would love to hear any feedback on our story.