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Foreigners in relationships with Poles - do your in-laws accept you?


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Lady in red [Guest]
  Jul 23, 07, 17:02  #61

Quoting: Osiedle_Ruda
so you never know <g> ;)



Lol.......now where has Amathyst gone..........you two were getting on so well.......:)



I've only been to Poland once. Have you been many times ?

 
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Amathyst
  Jul 23, 07, 17:12  #62

Quoting: Lady in red
But you could learn all Polish things, like cooking, cleaning, sewing....


I can do all those, I had a traditional English upbringing, I know my way around a kitchen and a sewing machine - as for the cleaning well every thing in its place and all that :)

 
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Amathyst
  Jul 23, 07, 17:14  #63

Quoting: Lady in red
Lol.......now where has Amathyst gone..........you two were getting on so well.......:)


To have a long soak,

LIR honestly you can have him, just think of the hours of fun talking about the different fillings of Perogi...lol

 
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Lady in red [Guest]
  Jul 23, 07, 17:15  #64

Quoting: Amathyst
I can do all those,


See :) There you go and you want babies too :)

Just make sure you invite me to the wedding and have pierogi at the reception......
but I'm not wearing a hat !!

<big smile>

I can give you some lessons on being Polish too.......no probs and am happy to help <grin>

 
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Osiedle_Ruda [Guest]
  Jul 23, 07, 17:15  #65

Quoting: Lady in red
I've only been to Poland once. Have you been many times ?


Quite a few times, yes. Going again on Thursday, and again in September. :D

Do you like movies about gladiators? Have you ever been in a Turkish prison? :D :D

 
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Lady in red [Guest]
  Jul 23, 07, 17:17  #66

Quoting: Amathyst
To have a long soak,


yeah.. sounds like a good idea........


I can think of better things to do than talking about fillings :)

but I'm not looking at the moment :(

night, night amathyst

 
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Amathyst
  Jul 23, 07, 17:19  #67

Quoting: Lady in red
I can give you some lessons on being Polish too.......no probs and am happy to help


Dont bother with the Polish I had lessons from a friend for 6 months......my best sentense is "I dont speak much Polish, Im English" impressive aye!

 
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Lady in red [Guest]
  Jul 23, 07, 17:22  #68

Quoting: Osiedle_Ruda
Quite a few times, yes. Going again on Thursday, and again in September. :D


Nice. I'm going to go for a few months next year........I have it all planned.

Quoting: Osiedle_Ruda
Do you like movies about gladiators? Er not really :( Sorry

Have you ever been in a Turkish prison?


No but one time when I was leaving a country, the chief of immigration called me into his office. the plane was due to leave in 30 minutes. I was scared (was a tin pot country) and all he wanted to know and he had never seen me before. was could he please have my phone number and address so he could contact me. I said, yes and gave him false details. I've never been so scared in all my life. Was a long time ago <grin>

What's your favourite number and what star sign are you ? What star sign are you Amathyst ?

 
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Amathyst
  Jul 23, 07, 17:24  #69

Quoting: Lady in red
night, night amathyst


Night :) Hope the migrain clears up properly

 
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Lady in red [Guest]
  Jul 23, 07, 17:24  #70

Quoting: Amathyst
"I dont speak much Polish, Im English" impressive aye!


lol.

no lessons in 'being' polish. you don't need to learn polish most of us can speak english :)

and how many babies do you want.......that question is to both of you <smile>

 
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Lady in red [Guest]
  Jul 23, 07, 17:25  #71

Quoting: Amathyst
Night :) Hope the migrain clears up properly


i thought you were going ?

I'm staying for a bit /

thanks amathyst. I've taken stuff for it and am in bed with my laptop.........can't think too deeply though.....and have my head on a pillow.....:(

 
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Amathyst
  Jul 23, 07, 17:25  #72

Quoting: Lady in red
and how many babies do you want.......that question is to both of you <smile>


Just the 3, but will you serrogate for me, since I dont want to lose my figure :)

 
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Lady in red [Guest]
  Jul 23, 07, 17:27  #73

Quoting: Amathyst
you serrogate for me,



In one word 'No' but you could always advertise on Polish Forums for a Polish surrogate.....anyway Victoria Beckhams had three and she is size zero !

 
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Amathyst
  Jul 23, 07, 17:41  #74

Im an Aquarius.

Quoting: Lady in red
In one word 'No'


Now thats not very friendly, just think my kids would be full Polish that way...(I dont like the idea of having my eggs taken either)

 
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Amathyst
  Jul 23, 07, 17:42  #75

Quoting: Lady in red
anyway Victoria Beckhams had three and she is size zero !


Yeah, like im going to live on ice for the rest of my life...

 
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Amathyst
  Jul 23, 07, 17:44  #76

Quoting: Lady in red
i thought you were going ?


No, I was saying I had been for a long soak :)

Migrains are killers, I used to suffer a lot, I used to have them every single Friday when I was at school, just after Sister Philaminia's cookery class she was a right cow and used to stress me out...but I dont get them that often, I have ended up in hospital twice, first time for 5 days - but that was in my late teens

 
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Lady in red [Guest]
  Jul 23, 07, 17:44  #77

Quoting: Amathyst
just think my kids would be full Polish that way.


first polish lesson......you are more than happy to have your own babies for your polish husband. That's what polish women do !! They don't worry about their figures whilst having babies and they eat pierogi <they're fattening you know>

second polish lesson....learn how to make pierogi and bigos to keep him happy :)

just need OR's star sign to see who he is compatible with :)

 
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Osiedle_Ruda [Guest]
Edited by: Moderator  Jul 24, 07, 10:25  #78

What's happened to the last page of replies??????



If they were off topic, they may've been moved.

 
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Osiedle_Ruda [Guest]
Edited by: Osiedle_Ruda  Jul 24, 07, 12:00  #79

Quoting: moderator
If they were off topic, they may've been moved.


found them!! lol!! :D

 
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Murzynka
  Sep 27, 07, 12:00  #80

Quoting: shewolf
Quoting: sapphire I am interested to hear from people in Polish/non Polish relationships about attitudes of their Polish in-laws. Of course every case is different, but I want to know about any problems that you face being accepted by Polish in-laws because of cultural/religious differences, especially if you are already or planning on getting married.


I am English born but my Mum is Black and Asian (Indian) and my dad is Asian (Indian), but from South America. The country they are from is also in the West Indies called Guyana. My boyfriend is Polish. His brother is rascist and was actually deported from the uk for his views after racially abusing a London Underground employee. He has no respect for black and asians at all and Im glad he was arrested. He was allowed back. I have met Gregs father who was polite and even said that I was very nice, but who said why cant you get a white girl. I was supposed to go to Poland, but his mum was worried about what the neighbours and guests at the wedding we were supposed to attend would say about me being black, so we didn't go. I didnt want to anyway. The fact I am not Catholic doesn't help as his mum is very religous although his father isnt at all. So no, they have not accepted me. Greg thinks if we had a baby, which he really wants, that his mum and dad would be really happy as they have no grandchildren and it doesnt look like they are getting any soon from the other siblings.

When he first met me and he returned to Poland for another wedding, his mum asked him if he was with anyone and he told her about me. She was shocked, but happy and was smiiling and laughing. Greg thinks his brother has said things to his mother to scare her.

My mother has not accepted Greg and is very rude. She doesnt even say his name. I think that is to do with jealousy on her part, because he loves me so much. She said that 'Eastern Europeans are riddled with desease and that I dont know where he has been so he might have TB (Tubercolosis)' Yes I hate my mother for saying that. We have an awful relationship anyway, so it is no loss to me that I dont repsect her ignorance. She is a nasty *****.

Despite all of this I am so happy and in Love.

 
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