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I love Poland because... (in 10 words or less)


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  Mar 8, 08, 10:01 /  #
well, be it lody or lody, i am sure you're not alone with your choices ;)

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  Mar 8, 08, 11:46 /  #
Davey wrote:
I loveeee the icecream places in PL, sooo orgasmic

You should try Russian ice cream. I used to travel in to the centre of Moscow every afternoon and visit the GUM department store. Nothing there to buy except the ice cream. Simple, basic and totally unpretentious but what a lovely natural taste it used to have.
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  Mar 8, 08, 11:51 /  #
I went to this place at a mall in Wrocław, the icecream was amazing!
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  Mar 8, 08, 11:52 /  #
Polson wrote:
We all know you're a good guy G ;)


he is.. and we all have opinions that not everyone is going to like,, that doesnt make
us bad people at all.. opinions are inner thoughts .. its not a reflection of the person
and reason I say that is because we say one thing but do another.. so our actions
speak louder.. all in all I dont really think badly of anyone on here because when it
comes down to it. we are all humans.. and I believe that were all special in our own
way :)

do I get the grammy today :)) LOL..

ps.. thats true what i said above.. I love you all man!!! group hug!!!
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  Mar 8, 08, 15:52 /  #
Did i miss something - Are you talking about me? G
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  Mar 9, 08, 06:46 /  #
gdj67 wrote:
Did i miss something - Are you talking about me? G

G = Grzegorz
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  Mar 9, 08, 16:18 /  #
I love Poland because I'm no longer stressed and constantly tired.
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  Mar 11, 08, 06:33 /  #
Because it is a true culture of oneness , diversity and the prettiest ladies..
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  Mar 11, 08, 07:06 /  #
Because unlike when we're in England when I go to Poland my wife has to do all the ordering of food and drinks when we go out. I can eat loads and get p1ssed and not even have to leave my seat. Its a little window into the female experience and I appreciate it.
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  Mar 11, 08, 07:17 /  #
...because my favourite lady is from there :)

M-G
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  Mar 11, 08, 07:33 /  #
...it seems that polish girls and ladies are the best export product !!!

How about polish blokes ??
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  Mar 11, 08, 07:35 /  #
M-G does your favorite lady have a sister?
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  Mar 11, 08, 07:37 /  #
outintheyard wrote:
M-G does your favorite lady have a sister


Yes she does, but she is already married. Tough luck.

M-G
miranda Edited by: miranda   Mar 11, 08, 07:40 /  #
TripTic wrote:
How about polish blokes ??

well, this is still to be established in the future after carefull and scientific examination;)
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  Mar 11, 08, 07:49 /  #
miranda wrote:
well, this is still to be established in the future after carefull and scientific examination;)


Miranda :)

Anyway, it could be me, but most of the Polish blokes I know are monolythic neanderthalers, working in construction, after 7 years in Dublin still not speak a decent word of English and generally seem to indulge in their misery, wanting to go back to Poland and in the meantime making about 800 to 900 Euros a month and sharing a house with six likewise characters. Exceptions do the rule again and I also have to say that I've met quite some intelligent, aimable Polish guys, but mostly it's as above. Generally, Polish girlies are very nice to look at, but the guys they walk beside are just gross; I always wonder what these girls see in those blokes...

M-G (grossly exceeded the 10 word-limit, but this post was intended as reaction to the Polish blokes post)
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  Mar 11, 08, 07:56 /  #
MareGaea wrote:
but most of the Polish blokes I know are monolythic neanderthalers, working in construction, after 7 years in Dublin still not speak a decent word of English and generally seem to indulge in their misery, wanting to go back to Poland and in the meantime making about 800 to 900 Euros a month and sharing a house with six likewise characters


It's a very shallow judgement. You haven't met decent ones and you shouldn't judge us that way. Shame on you. :(
miranda Edited by: miranda   Mar 11, 08, 07:58 /  #
MareGaea wrote:
Anyway, it could be me, but most of the Polish blokes I know are monolythic neanderthalers, working in construction, after 7 years in Dublin still not speak a decent word of English and generally seem to indulge in their misery, wanting to go back to Poland and in the meantime making about 800 to 900 Euros a month and sharing a house with six likewise characters. Exceptions do the rule again and I also have to say that I've met quite some intelligent, aimable Polish guys, but mostly it's as above. Generally, Polish girlies are very nice to look at, but the guys they walk beside are just gross; I always wonder what these girls see in those blokes...

it seems like you have little access to Polish blokes in general and you are forming your opinions walking down the street. Some Polish girls like to be with somebody who is from the same culture because it is easier. Some people like challanges, some don't. It depends where one is in life and what people feel comfortable with.
I like Polish men, beause most of them have manners and are not shallow, as some Westerners are.

(why do I always get caught up in discussion with M-G anyways)
AvJoeUK   Mar 11, 08, 08:27 /  #
Wyspianska
Shawn_H   Mar 11, 08, 08:32 /  #
AvJoeUK wrote:
Wyspianska

Bet you can't name all her good qualities in 9 words though...
:-)
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  Mar 11, 08, 08:36 /  #
Forrests, 6 seasons(in Ireland only rainy season), the way people smile with their eyes, beer, mountains, women, hospitality, food, the nature, probably all the reasons i love life, I know I went over ten words but the list is endless
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Edited by: MareGaea   Mar 11, 08, 08:39 /  #
miranda wrote:
it seems like you have little access to Polish blokes in general and you are forming your opinions walking down the street. Some Polish girls like to be with somebody who is from the same culture because it is easier. Some people like challanges, some don't. It depends where one is in life and what people feel comfortable with.
I like Polish men, beause most of them have manners and are not shallow, as some Westerners are.


Did you read the part of the aimable ones? I am trying to be as balanced in my judgement as possible, as I always am. But ppl only read what they want to read. I have about 25 Polish girlies and blokes working for me at the moment and I know quite some Polish ppl through them. So I think I can say I have a pretty good view on them. I am sorry I have to say this, but even though I know them, they still pretty much fit the description as mentioned in my previous post. And about the challenges: why go abroad if you don't like challenges? Going abroad as such is a challenge in itself and everything you do there will be more of a challenge than it would be at home. I think that if you just want to stick with ppl from your home-country, you shouldn't go abroad at all. (edit: I can understand when you want to do this in the first few months abroad, but after this one should take up the challenge and get ahead in life) This not only goes for Polish ppl, but I noticed this behaviour also with Spanish, Italian and French ppl. I base my judgements solely on my observations and experiences. The fact that I find somebody a monolythic neanderthaler does not mean that I do not like them. Au contraire. In fact the statement that you made that most of them have manners and are not shallow is one gross generalisation. There are good ppl and there are bad ppl everywhere. It's not just a priviledge of the Polish ppl to have this distinct advantage.

M-G (don't know - I discuss with loads of ppl, just as it is intended on fora)
miranda Edited by: miranda   Mar 11, 08, 08:47 /  #
MareGaea wrote:
And about the challenges: why go abroad if you don't like challenges? Going abroad as such is a challenge in itself and everything you do there will be more of a challenge than it would be at home. I think that if you just want to stick with ppl from your home-country, you shouldn't go abroad at all.

I don't know what you are talking about. I was merely addressing the fact that some people like to stick to their own culture and there is nothing wrong with it.

As for my comment on TripTic's question, I was just being funny.

I have almost 4000 posts and I already have discussed the Polish guys are better/Polish girls are the best. I just like to move beyond those topics -so you can see where I am coming from?
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  Mar 11, 08, 08:51 /  #
Wyspianska,Wyspianska,Wyspianska,Wyspianska,Wyspianska,Wyspianska,Wysp ianska,
Wyspianska,Wyspianska,Wyspianska
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  Mar 11, 08, 08:52 /  #
Summer is coming and that means Polish hotties in skirts!
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  Mar 11, 08, 08:54 /  #
jkn005 wrote:

Summer is coming and that means Polish hotties in skirts!

outintheyard wrote:

Wyspianska,Wyspianska,Wyspianska,Wyspianska,Wyspianska,Wyspianska,Wysp ianska,
Wyspianska,Wyspianska,Wyspianska

while it is probably meant in good jest, i just can't help thinking its a bit sad.
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Edited by: MareGaea   Mar 11, 08, 08:55 /  #
miranda wrote:
I don't know what you are talking about. I was merely addressing the fact that some people like to stick to their own culture and there is nothing wrong with it.

As for my comment on TripTic's question, I was just being funny.

I have almost 4000 posts and I already have discussed the Polish guys are better/Polish girls are the best. I just like to move beyond those topics -so you can see where I am coming from?


There is nothing wrong with sticking to your own culture, of course. But you can stick to your own culture while interacting (not only on a workrelated basis) with ppl from different cultures as well. It's called Global Village :) And I encourage this as it will lead to more understanding and tolerance, I guess. And to an enrichment of any culture in the world.

You are very funny though :)

Yeah, that's a good point - discussing this topic is pointless; what basically said is that Polish ppl are better/worse than other ppl, which is nonsense: there are gorgeous chicks in or from Poland and there are hidious chicks in/from Poland; just like there are *ssholes and good guys from Poland. Just like everywhere else in the world. Does anybody realise that threads like this are basically racist in nature? I like my lady a lot and the fact that she happens to come from Poland, doesn't make this any different than if she would've come from Sweden or Australia or where ever.

M-G (we always seem to agree though, M:) )
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  Mar 11, 08, 09:10 /  #
What is so sad about shawns comment on Wyspi I think you took that comment of mine the wrong way Tornado? I was just whining about shawns comment jeeeze. I didnt' think it was sad. I think polish hotties in skirts is definitely good. only thing sad is I am not there to do some scientific observation.
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  Mar 11, 08, 09:14 /  #
outintheyard wrote:
I think you took that comment of mine the wrong way Tornado?

ok maybe i did take your comment the wrong way, sorry for that i didn't realise you were replying to him specificly as you didn't 'quote' him.

outintheyard wrote:
I didnt' think it was sad.

ok fair play, i wasn't expecting you to agree with me

outintheyard wrote:
I think polish hotties in skirts is definitely good.

it may be a good thing but its pretty sad to put it down as 'the' reason you love poland, just because a few eastern europeans decide to throw on a skirt in the summer time when the suns out, lol.

outintheyard wrote:
scientific observation.

scientific observation??? maybe not, perving is more like it :) all guys have a perv now and again
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  Mar 11, 08, 09:26 /  #
tornado2007 wrote:
it may be a good thing but its pretty sad to put it down as 'the' reason you love poland, just because a few eastern europeans decide to throw on a skirt in the summer time when the suns out, lol.


Well some people like lody, some people polish girls in skirts. :)

On a serious note then, I love Krakow and it's scenery, it's rich history and great food.

I could make a much bigger list about things I can't stand about Poland though.
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  Mar 11, 08, 09:29 /  #
Tornado! You don't have to go to Europe to see a skirt in the summer. Anyone in the US is used to this . Perving is a dangerous word. It denotes unaceptable behavior. the reason to visit another country is to enjoy the personalities of the people and the culture. Are you suggesting men actuallly sit around and just stare at women in poland? Sounds very lonely to me.

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