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Is Indian/Polish relationship possible?


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Arun [Guest]
  Mar 12, 07, 17:45  #91

hallo Friends , im South Indian , but born in Germany .
I have a Russian Girl Friend she ist the Great and i love her. but my Parents donīt like her ,
what can i Do ????? Please help me

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tttsss101 [Guest]
  Mar 30, 07, 20:13  #92

my mother is polish, my father is indian
they have been together for over sixteen years
and everything is sweet.

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Peter
  Mar 31, 07, 11:33  #93

My brother is married to an Indian girl (since July 2006). One thing, the local Indian community is different to what you will find in the UK. My ex was also Indian.

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daffy
  Mar 31, 07, 11:34  #94

Quoting: Peter
One thing, the local Indian community is different to what you will find in the UK. My ex was also Indian.


howso? wearing shoes in the house, drinking tea in the kitchen only? clothing habits?


v curious to know

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Peter
  Mar 31, 07, 11:43  #95

The Indian community in Trinidad (45% of the population) are nearly all descendents of the indentured labourers who came to the West Indies after the abolition of slavery. They would therefore be of lower castes than that of those who emigrated to the UK. Their food is also different to the UK indian food.

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irish girl
  Mar 31, 07, 11:43  #96

i'd say curried beetroot would b great!!!

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Peter
  Mar 31, 07, 14:19  #97

Quoting: irish girl
i'd say curried beetroot would b great!!!


You mean curried potato. Two of the local indian delicacies are roti and doubles. A UK indian will not have a clue what you are talking about.

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irish girl
  Mar 31, 07, 14:33  #98

i was joking p boy!! i mean peter boy by the way...jaysus...who the hell would eat curried beetroot!!!

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Peter
  Mar 31, 07, 14:42  #99

Quoting: irish girl
i was joking p boy!! i mean peter boy by the way...jaysus...who the hell would eat curried beetroot!!!


I know but put a Trini indian there and they would probably find a way to do it! After all, in Trinidad if they can cook it, they'll eat it. Here we have wild meat cook ups. Not just deer, etc but items such as iguanas, horse, manicou (a large rat-like creature) and kiskidee (its a bird - like eating robins).

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daffy
  Mar 31, 07, 14:47  #100

Quoting: Peter
if they can cook it, they'll eat it



sounds like me to be honest!

as to indian/polish relationships being possible

everything is 'possible' depends on how hard you try to make it work!

to be a bit of a nerd I.D.I.C. Infinite diversity in Infinite Combinations

all the geeks here will get that

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marekusa [Guest]
  Apr 1, 07, 22:04  #101

i don't see why it wouldnt be possible, i am pretty sure there are plenty of couples like that nowadays, although i dont know any myself.....Lisa Ray is half Polish, i think she is a bollywood actress...

as for the parents not accepting either side or something, well tough break for them then lol.....

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koticzku
  Apr 9, 07, 05:32  #102

Well, vica versa is true. I know at least 4 couple (Indian boy and Polish girl) and most of them are living happily. If this is true then I am sure Polish boy and Indian girl is also possible. But let me remind you something, Indian girls dont like vodka

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rafik
  Apr 9, 07, 06:25  #103

Quoting: koticzku
Well, vica versa is true. I know at least 4 couple (Indian boy and Polish girl) and most of them are living happily. If this is true then I am sure Polish boy and Indian girl is also possible. But let me remind you something, Indian girls dont like vodka

i think that a relationship indiand boy+polish girl is possible but i don't think that a family of an indian girl would let her to marry/have a polish boyfriend especialy those newly arrived to the uk.i don't know such couples,do you?

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Peter
  Apr 9, 07, 07:17  #104

Quoting: koticzku
Well, vica versa is true. I know at least 4 couple (Indian boy and Polish girl) and most of them are living happily. If this is true then I am sure Polish boy and Indian girl is also possible. But let me remind you something, Indian girls dont like vodka


Worse yet, some of them will not eat pork

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LoneStranger
  Apr 9, 07, 10:04  #105

As I always said...very much possible.

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koticzku
  Apr 9, 07, 15:23  #106

Actually, India is getting very random. I know a friend of mine married to a Indonesian muslim boy. Some families dont have objection while some are quite religious conscious, but it is plausible depending on demography in India.

Peter - Pork shouldnt be a problem, infact I love sausages!

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birindar [Guest]
  Apr 9, 07, 19:08  #107

Why not peopler?

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birindar [Guest]
Edited by: Admin  Apr 9, 07, 19:09  #108

I mean ofcourse nothing wrong for being with polish as indian.
Well,maybe I am an Indian .
But maybe I am not an indian

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Peter
  Apr 9, 07, 19:28  #109

Quoting: koticzku
Actually, India is getting very random. I know a friend of mine married to a Indonesian muslim boy. Some families dont have objection while some are quite religious conscious, but it is plausible depending on demography in India.

Peter - Pork shouldnt be a problem, infact I love sausages!


How true. You do find those "traditional" families who will object to marrying "outside". I once dated a Muslim girl. We had a frank talk about marraige and if we were to be married her parents would want me to convert.

And no pork in the house!

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Janko [Guest]
  Apr 9, 07, 19:34  #110

uhh...

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ArturSzastak
  Apr 9, 07, 20:07  #111

Quoting: Peter
And no pork in the house!



Oh boy......if you ever see her with scissors.....run!

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kunalchokshi [Guest]
  Sep 5, 07, 06:39  #112

I am Married with Polish Girl, and we both are living happily in India, she is here with me in india only and there is no problem, really they are more caring and caretaker....and i have more guy here who got marry to polish girl and they both are also living here in india itself, and they are happy as well..

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hello
  Sep 5, 07, 09:40  #113

Quoting: kunalchokshi
I am Married with Polish Girl, and we both are living happily in India

How do you know she's happy in India? I think India is a poorer country in Poland. Do you go on vacations abroad to some Western countries?

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kunalchokshi [Guest]
  Sep 6, 07, 07:42  #114

Quoting: hello
How do you know she's happy in India?

She is my wife....

Quoting: hello
I think India is a poorer country in Poland


In which terms,

here are few links plz refer :

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal)
(13 India 886,867) (24 Poland 338,689) by GDP

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_relations_of_India
(The Republic of India, the second most populous country and one of the fastest growing economies in the world, is considered as a major power)

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Gary Busey [Guest]
  Sep 7, 07, 23:53  #115

No offense Kunalchokshi, but the GDP of India is larger than that of Poland because in net terms, India is a much larger and more populous country. The GDP per capita is the important figure, and reflects wealth per citizen. The GDP per capita or per person in Poland is substantially HIGHER than that of India. The AVERAGE Indian is much POORER than the average Pole.

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poshnpink
  Sep 8, 07, 00:22  #116

I am a Filipina, and my boyfriend is Polish and lately we talked about living together by next year. I told him its ok for me to go with him to Poland. But he said we might as well live in Philippines because it will be easier for me. I am not sure why, but as far as I know, there are not much Polish marrying an Asian, particularly a Filipina. So maybe he is concerned how I will do if I live in Poland. While here in Philippines, we are starting to be a multi-race nation. And there are a lot of foreigners, so I guess he thinks he can blend in somehow.

As for the topic, I do not see any issue about Indian marrying a Polish. We are mature people, and certainly we can make compromises/ sacrifices to ensure that our relationship with the person we love will work out.

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pd46 [Guest]
  Sep 11, 07, 17:41  #117

I just read all the messages below, you have to realize that when you with a girl that means the world to you, things like culture and religion dont even make sense to you. I am Indian and I have been dating a Polish girl for a while, and i am planning on marrying her soon, luckily our parents dont have a problem with it. We are all the same, color of your skin doesnt mean a thing when you are with you love more than yourself. All you need is love and respect for eachother.

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poshnpink
  Sep 12, 07, 08:29  #118

Quoting: pd46
I just read all the messages below, you have to realize that when you with a girl that means the world to you, things like culture and religion dont even make sense to you.


I couldn't have said it any better. Nothing will be hard anyway if you will go through it together. This is one thing I learned from this relationship.

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IndianByBirth [Guest]
  Sep 17, 07, 08:22  #119

guys girls,
if you are worried about how an indian can manage with a polish girl, perhaps one should realize the fault lies in the indian.
The indian sees himself as different, refuses to change his irritating habits like burping after eating hot curry food, believing in the caste system, disapproving western culture, upholding indian values and culture ( in the process giving a thumbs up to corruption, lack of regard for human life, poverty, selfishness ). India as a country has great potential, but the problem is its people still have lots to learn, especially the hindus and muslims and larege mass who live in the villages and smaller towns. Then you have the new urban indan who only wants to stand out from the rest of his countrymen. A complex country full of embarrasing people.
Then again there are too many plumpers in India :-)

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IndianByBirth [Guest]
  Sep 17, 07, 08:25  #120

another thing, polish girls are beautiful, indians run after everything white, its in the hindu culture. White is good, black is bad, the biggest racial ************* in the world are the Hindu Indians.
Christian and muslim indians are a bit apart I must say.
I am a professor in indian studies and know what im talking about.

Polish guy take care, teh indian girl is the best thing in the world for you rather than a Polish girl who opens her legsevery time she is drunk. Indian girls at least believe in morality.

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