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can someone tell me a poem about polish culture



bty   Sep 13, 06, 16:53 /  #
how do you feel to be polish???? , something that define who you are ..... for example ... i'm proud of be polish , polish people eat cabbage .........




thanks

bty   Sep 13, 06, 16:54 /  #
what does it means to u??
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  Sep 13, 06, 16:54 /  #
Kiss me, I'm Polish
Tlum   Sep 13, 06, 16:58 /  #
I think Polish people used to be more "proud" as a nation in the times of communism or during the wars; nowadays the world has become more "global" or "united" so less and less people remember what Poland and some Polish people did in the past... (unfortunately).
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  Sep 13, 06, 17:38 /  #
Poem

Polish in polish is "Polak" but no "polski"
Because it's a noun not an adverb
We are so superb ( we think )

roseann   Sep 13, 06, 17:58 /  #
Me too!
I have never met a more placid and helpful person than in the polish. They have the quality I expect my parents would have loved. They have a polite and non arrogant way. They have political correctness and have a more romantic way of being than the westerners. I am scottish and would have no problem with a polish guy getting romantic except i am happily married - they have amazing manners - which i don't think western men possess. that is because they are taught manners and respect - not like the westerners.
Amazing what a difference a world apart can make - free - but personal and protective and sociable. Polish have qualitied that most westerners - because they don'y understnd - humiliate or protest against. Intsead of learnig fom there loyality and respect.
I THINK YOU GUYS ARE FANTASTIC ROLE MODELS FOR YOUTHS OF TODAY AND SHOULD BE CELEBRATED IN YOUR RIGHTS AND LIBERATION AND FOR HAVING AN UNDERSTANDING OF TRUE LIFE!!!
R x
Arien   Sep 14, 06, 03:45 /  #
Quoting: roseann, Post #6
not like the westerners.


I know, in our societies they are much like the last of the mohicans, but gentlemen still exist out there you know.

most of the girls do not seem to appreciate us.
Shelley   Sep 14, 06, 05:02 /  #
Quoting: roseann, Post #6
they are taught manners and respect - not like the westerners.


I think that these things are still taught in the home, or at least they were in mine, both of my brothers are gentlemen

Quoting: Arien, Post #7
most of the girls do not seem to appreciate us.


Girls are becoming more like men, overweight beer swilling and generally rude and foul mouthed and trying to be equal to men (nothing wrong with having the same career propsects of course)...I couldnt think of anything worse to be honest. It's women in the UK you need to blame as well as the men roseann they're just letting the side down.
sarah   Sep 14, 06, 10:28 /  #
To be honest i am overweight but i have been brought up well with manners and exeptance and am never rude and i am very polite - i don't personally believe this has nothing to do with the topic of convo

Not meaning that nastly cause i do still take pride in my apperance as in clothes make up jewlerry and things as such
Shelley   Sep 14, 06, 10:51 /  #
sarah - honey, I was in Poland earlier this year and the women are so well dressed take a real pride in themselves then I came back home and saw how awful English women had let themselves go - I have friends that are not by any means a size 10, I was referring to girls that wear tight tops (2 or 3 sizes too small) are loud and general act like men when they're out - dont get me wrnog I'm all for having a good night out with friends but women in this country seem to have forgotten to act like ladies, I'm a girly girl and wouldnt go to shops dressed some of the women I see on nights out......That was my point in my previous text

The topic strayed off as do many.
sarah   Sep 14, 06, 11:01 /  #
Oh righty i can really see where you are coming from now sorry - Your talking about what some people call " gezzerbirds or ladettes". They are the kinda that go around in tracckie bottoms 3 sizes to big for them and them little tight tops which you were referring too and talk spit and drink as a man would.

I am also a girly girl and would never dream about wearing tight clothing knowing i am not a perfect 10 i stick to the fashionable baggier clothing hee hee
Syrena_04   Oct 6, 06, 20:41 /  #
If you are still looking for a poem, I might suggest Pan Tadeusz by Adam Mickiewicz. I have to admit I am not Polish but I was told that this work was an ode to the Polish culture. I have started reading it (400 pages well worth it) and I find it beautiful. Good luck.
ZANETA   Oct 1, 07, 16:07 /  #
I LOVE BEING POLISH.. I WOULDNT GIVE IT UP FOR THE WORLD, I LIKE BEING ABLE TO SAY I AM 100% THIS, I WAS WONDERING IM MOVING TO AMERICA SOON AND IM 20 YEARS OLD... AM I GOING TO DO OKAY OVER THERE, SO FOR YOU WHO KNOW ABOUT "DRESSING CORRECT".. WELL I DRESS LIKE A NORMAL POLISH GIRL, DO I HAVE TO CHANGE IF I GO TO AMERICA?
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  Oct 1, 07, 16:14 /  #
DUNNO BUT YOU SHOULD STOP WRITING IN BIG LETTERS ;)
LoL I think if you dress in a normal way, so i don't think you have to change something...but i could be mistaken ;)
Osiedle_Ruda   Oct 1, 07, 16:29 /  #
kocham byc polakiem
jestem z tego zbyt dumny
lubie pierogi ale nie z frytkami
i nie dotykam angielskie kurwy!

;)

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