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Are Polish people civilised or not? My thoughts...


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krysiaThreads: 26
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Edited by: krysia   Jun 18, 09, 04:55 /  #
When foreigners come to another country only to work, that's what they concentrate on. Money.
They most often barely speak the language, know little about the culture and customs of another country and will stick to each other and to what is familair to them. Some girls feel the taste of freedom from Poland and go wild, cheating on their bfs exploring the unknown..... yuk lol

Mr GrunwaldThreads: 34
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Edited by: Mr Grunwald   Jun 18, 09, 14:24 /  #
I am not replying to this... "scum" I have an deep admiration for Ireland&Scotland and somewhat Japan&Korea wierd. But this guy... He can't be Irish it just can't get the place in my head! You others! Good reviews, some funny ones also (pointing Justysia) Canuck (Totally right about thoose Britts)
SeanusThreads: 22
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Edited by: Seanus   Jun 18, 09, 14:31 /  #
PC is right, I've heard horror stories about the Brits who come across to abuse Krakow by committing all sorts of sins. Far from civilised. I mean, we've all gotten a little drunk and done silly things but they are purely obnoxious.

I'd guess that most Poles enjoy a few tinnies with their mates at home after work. The ones in the UK, that is. Nowt wrong with that of course.

This is not noimmi posting, Freddy. I'm quite sure about that.
fred_chopin   Jun 18, 09, 14:32 /  #
Seanus:
This is not noimmi posting, ET

Fred said that :-)
Wroclaw Boy   Jun 18, 09, 14:40 /  #
krysia:
When foreigners come to another country only to work, that's what they concentrate on. Money.

yes, but then the money and work dries up and why go back to Poland and be skint when youre entitled to decent benefit.

Fair play i say, look after no: 1.
SeanusThreads: 22
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Edited by: Seanus   Jun 18, 09, 14:43 /  #
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWNNJT8LrtY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAgpcrJMfW0&feature=related

A couple of light-hearted, funny videos. Actually, I've seen more people stotting home in Scotland than Poland as a result of cheap vodka.

I agree with WB, you have to fight for things here so why fight when you can get it easily abroad?
noskiThreads: 2
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  Jun 18, 09, 15:45 /  #
reverend:
Shocked at your insults Justysia - is that you in the photo? I'd certainly give you one ........ (after about 30 pints arf arf arf )

thought the same myself. p.s gizza job
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  Jun 18, 09, 18:57 /  #
why would i ever want 'one' from either of you lousy, jobless f*cktards?
ShelleySThreads: 18
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  Jun 18, 09, 20:34 /  #
reverend:
Shocked at your insults Justysia - is that you in the photo? I'd certainly give you one ........ (after about 30 pints arf arf arf )

Oh dear oh dear, rejection rejection rejection, that's all Im getting off your post, you see girls who are up themselves don't sleep about, they generally take pleasure in looking down on losers like you whilst having a laugh between themselves at how pethetic you are, that is of course after you have pestered the living day lights out of them, hence the reason they noticed you in the first place!!

As for Jysty, YOU WISH!
moonlightThreads: 7
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  Jun 18, 09, 21:09 /  #
reverend:
When the work dries up - they should really look elsewhere - instead of sponging off the Irish state, Our taxes are being hiked to pay for these unemployed migrant workers...

to be eligible to claim unemployment benefit you must have worked in the state for a period of time (over a year I think) This means they have paid taxes, prsi etc. and are entitiled to claim this benefit. If you contribute to a country,why should you not be allowed to enjoy the benefits also.

What do you say about the lazy ass Irish who have been claiming social since they left school, who could have had a job, 50 times over????? you don't mind supporting these wasters?

reverend:
I have found Polish people especially they guys that come to Ireland to be rather obnoxious, rude and very loud and to be honest intimidating

I have had the opposite experience. Maybe you are feeling a bit threatened?

reverend:
but they appear to be quite arrogant... shaggable but not dating material. Have bedded a few of them

Maybe they viewed you in the same way.

reverend:
Are they embarasses???

You should be, to write such narrow minded crap. Irish people have forgotten that they went to work in many countries and it wasn't always easy and now again are working abroad....Stop trying to look for someone to blame, who will it be next week? Oh and I'm curious why you only have a problem with Polish people?

and by the way I'm Irish.
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  Jun 18, 09, 22:41 /  #
reverend:
im sure many here will aggree with me!

Havent seen any sign of that yet....I am afraid like most of the others here....i think you are a tosspot..
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  Jun 19, 09, 00:29 /  #
wildrover:
tosspot..

that made me laugh....havn't heard that word in a while...:) :)
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  Jun 19, 09, 01:24 /  #
moonlight:
havn't heard that word in a while...:)

I am very old , so i know all kinds of bad words going back to stone age days.....
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  Jun 19, 09, 03:33 /  #
reverend:
Have bedded a few of them

ha ha, and you have enough nerve to call them the *****.
SeanusThreads: 22
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  Jun 19, 09, 14:05 /  #
I saw 3 guys do a funny thing today. They ordered 3 beers but maybe decided that 3 was too many. So the guy went back inside with 2 of them and returned to his table. Some 3 mins later, the waiter came out with a scabby old 2l coke bottle full of beer. They had filtered this beer into an old bottle, hmm....

It just appeared like an alcoholic's stunt.
red_devilThreads: 1
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  Jun 19, 09, 15:51 /  #
Seanus:
the waiter came out with a scabby old 2l coke bottle full of beer. They had filtered this beer into an old bottle

Hmmm, lovely. Did it come complete with a brown paper bag? ;)
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  Jun 19, 09, 16:11 /  #
Seanus:
It just appeared like an alcoholic's stunt.

three guys sharing a scabby old bottle of beer?

whats the world coming too!!
SeanusThreads: 22
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  Jun 19, 09, 21:50 /  #
No brown bags, just an old bottle :)

Exactly, Patty. In a classy place like that, it was well out of place.
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  Jun 19, 09, 22:01 /  #
Seanus:
No brown bags, just an old bottle :)

Exactly, Patty. In a classy place like that, it was well out of place.

its kinda funny in a way, you see stuff like that, where people are trying to hide it
why not just buy a flask?

three guys sharing a beer, how drunk can they all get on one? lol
SeanusThreads: 22
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  Jun 19, 09, 22:02 /  #
Trust me, it's what I call the park bench mentality. We have many such people in Scotland.
SeanusThreads: 22
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Edited by: Seanus   Jun 19, 09, 23:38 /  #
Well, he may be one of those on his way to Chorzów for that footie match. I wouldn't mind going, it's just along the road from Gliwice. I've often worked in Katowice and Chorzów is even closer. We'll see some uncivilised people on both sides. God help those NI fans that come. One of my students knows some in the hooligan fraternity and their plans aren't classic Polish hospitality, let's say that much.

I just pray that the innocent families that come here aren't set upon. Chorzów is home to some of the worst, if not the worst, fans in Poland. NOT civilised people, they give other Poles a bad name.
SeanBMThreads: 41
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  Jun 19, 09, 23:43 /  #
Good post Seanus.

Seanus:
they give other Poles a bad name.

Same goes for the Irish.
SeanusThreads: 22
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  Jun 19, 09, 23:47 /  #
Thanks :) I was in Chorzów in Aug 2007 for the wedding of my fiancee's bro. Not knowing Chorzów, I decided to go off on a walk to see some parts. I was swiftly caught up by my fiancee who proceeded to tell me off. She told me that I was heading for the parts which housed the dregs of humanity, those uncivilised brutes that would stick a knife in your back and ask you if you want seconds.

Those gwara speaking swines ;) ;)

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