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Do I look Polish? (Part II -- Much more detail than other topic)


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Daisy
  Oct 8, 08, 00:05  #31

z_darius:

Do I look Polish?

Funny, that's how I picture Southern, but he's not Polish

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polishgirltx [Moderator]
  Oct 8, 08, 00:06  #32

plk123:

what's up with the echo? echo?

it's a freakn' cave dude... didn't you know that??? geez....


;)

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plk123
  Oct 8, 08, 00:12  #33

Daisy:


Funny, that's how I picture Southern, but he's not Polish

sweet burn. lol

polishgirltx:

it's a freakn' cave dude... didn't you know that??? geez....


;)

lol. lol.

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matryoshka
  Oct 9, 08, 15:43  #34

Thanks for the replies, all.

I can see how this topic could be perceived as "asinine" but I still think it's pretty neat to find out if I ever went to say Gniezno, would I blend in a little bit (and not stand out too much).

Thanks again!

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jnowiski
  Oct 9, 08, 15:52  #35

I don't know if you look Polish but you look pretty hot...out.


damn its been like a year since i've been on this site...

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matryoshka
  Oct 9, 08, 15:57  #36

Oh yeah, thanks to all for the compliments, I assure you that wasn't the intent when I created this topic but it's flattering! Thanks!!

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PhillyBoy [Guest]
  Oct 12, 08, 00:42  #37

martyoszka on the 3rd pic u look Polish on the second u look Irish so about half and half i'd say

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Matyjasz
  Oct 12, 08, 01:36  #38

Matryoshka, why is it so important for you to look Polish? I'm just being curious.

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matryoshka
  Oct 16, 08, 13:19  #39

Matyjasz, it's not important. As I've mentioned multiple times already I am just curious.

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Warsaw8
Edited by: Warsaw8  Oct 16, 08, 22:46  #40

Matryoshka

You look very Polish, your facial features, hair and everything else. If you wouldint of said your alittle bit Irish, most of these people wouldint be saying it, and even if they did, I would say they belong to a Keltic forum not a Slavic one.

Your dad is a Wisconsin native? 3/4 of WI is made of germanic people, ex-german, dutch, austrian, danish, swiss. The other 1/4 is polish and keltics-Irish/english/scottish. Polish being the majority of the 1/4 though. Its safe to say your dad is prolly mostly german/germanic. My polish family comes from WI, well after they left Polska. Id say your dominantly a polegerm like me. We have similar nose, except your is cute ;)

Daisy:

That'll be the Irish genes


Says who? The nordid and germanic regions have this problem aswell.

Ericasuf:

Haha. I'll give this another shot.

My family is Slovakian, Austrian, Polish, English and Irish on one side, Native American and English on the other.

So, do I look like any of those?


In the 1st pic, you look very Bohemian-(austrian, czechslavokian). With a bit of English touch...

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Daisy
Edited by: Daisy  Oct 17, 08, 00:28  #41

Warsaw8:

Says who?

Scientists! People of Irish descent are more prone to skin cancer for that very same reason, they have a lower melanin count.....the Fitzpatrick chart, breaks down skin types into six types, number 1 being most at risk from buring, this is also known as Celtic type, number 2 is known as light skinned european, Nordic and Germanic people would fall under this category.

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Warsaw8
  Oct 17, 08, 00:45  #42

Daisy:

the Fitzpatrick chart, breaks down skin types into six types, number 1 being most at risk from buring, this is also known as Celtic type, number 2 is known as light skinned european, Nordic and Germanic people would fall under this category.

I agree they make #1 on the chart, but...
Kind of what I said isent it?-
Warsaw8:

The nordid and germanic regions have this problem aswell.


To simply say this women has light skin and burns easy is an "Irish trait" or the irish in her, is underestamated. Its an Irish trait, but its also a nordid, germanic and polish one and could just as easily come from those genes too...

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Julekcg
  Oct 17, 08, 07:05  #43

matryoshka:

Polish (maternal grandmother)?




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matryoshka
  Oct 17, 08, 21:26  #44

Julekcg, I'm not sure what your video has to do with my great-grandmother?

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Ozi Dan
  Oct 18, 08, 05:18  #45

Ericasuf:

So, do I look like any of those?


You look sad.

z_darius:

Do I look Polish?


What a cracker mate. Can't stop laughing.

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Ericasuf
  Oct 19, 08, 14:58  #46

Ozi Dan:

You look sad.


Haha, I do? Those are my "happy" pictures.

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McCoy
Edited by: McCoy  Oct 19, 08, 15:22  #47

Ozi Dan:

You look sad.


she looks EMO (;

matryoshka:

matryoshka


you look like my 100% polish friend

my friend
my friend

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Switezianka
  Oct 19, 08, 15:53  #48

Your friend looks EMO :P

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McCoy
  Oct 19, 08, 15:58  #49

hehe, noo. she's great cheerful beer companion

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Ericasuf
  Oct 20, 08, 09:28  #50

McCoy:

she looks EMO (;

I .. do not look emo. :/

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matryoshka
  Oct 28, 08, 16:20  #51

McCoy:

you look like my 100% polish friend


Wow, you're right -- that might be my long lost cousin! WEIRD!!

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southern
  Oct 28, 08, 16:25  #52

matryoshka:

matryoshka


It is funny because you use cosmetics as slavic girls do.However you are mixed,you do not look entirely polish.

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Guest
  Nov 3, 08, 20:47  #53

Matryoshka--as a fellow Pole, I would say that I can definitely see Polish characteristics in your face. Your nose and cheekbones look Polish to me but your eyes don't seem all that Polish (maybe a good thing :). In my experience Polish people have smaller eyes like your great grandmother.

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Cheery
  Dec 3, 08, 14:01  #54

Do I look like a Polite?

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