SeanBM: Could not the same be said for every country on the planet? Of course it could. Here we are discussing Poland and so we say mainly bad things about Poland. You and I realise that. Unfortunately most of the Poles (and Psuedo-Poles) who post here don’t realise it.
SeanBM: HHhhmmm "Every country has the good sence..." I don't believe you believe that. it seems that the least qualified get the job, from practically all countries, wouldn't you say? I am always hearing stories (I have never cared to find out the validity) about the royal family in England talking about the natives in Africa or China in a derogatory way. The British Royal family have no real power and are legally forbidden from having any. Prince Phillip does make the odd gaff but about one every four years and of the ‘badly judged joke’ type rather than from hatred or racism.
SeanBM: Is that not a double edged sword?. If you don't feel proud no matter what passport someone holds. Does that not also mean you do not feel, resentment/anger/ashamed or just negative towards people's misdoings despite their passport? You mean do I not treat people differently because of their passport? Of course I do not treat them differently because of their nationality. What a silly idea to do so! Next thing you’ll be suggesting that I should treat people differently based on their skin colour.
SeanBM: it reads like you live here in Poland and well... hate it.. hate everything about it. I use the word hate because I sence some emotional link to your dislikes and criticisms. If you think that I hate everything you need to read more of my writing about Poland. This one forum is not representative of Poland, only her politics.
It’s more that I get frustrated about the wasted opportunities here. That and the fact that most Poles are very good people but they are represented by and served by complete prats. One example: Polish people are no more or less likely to be thieves than Swiss people but I will not send anything of any value at all via Poczta Polska unless it is insured. When I lived in Switzerland I was happy to post things via Swiss Post without insurance.
SeanBM: OK, all that aside ha ha ha, tell us three things you enjoy/like about Poland, come on, please? Top of my head: the weather, the opportunities and the beer.
SeanBM: I would still like to see a photo of the tomb stone door mat, just out of curiosity. PM me your email address and I’ll send it to you.
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