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basiaa
  Aug 4, 07, 23:35  #1

You have relatives who aren't really your relatives

You sing the same song - “100 lat” - on every occasion (weddings, birthdays, baby showers)

Your name always gets slaughtered on the first day of school


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bunia
  Aug 5, 07, 17:23  #2

yup:)


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regionpolski
Edited by: regionpolski  Aug 5, 07, 17:56  #3

Quoting: basiaa
Your name always gets slaughtered on the first day of school

One of the coolest things that happened when I first met my wife, was that she saw my surname, and pronounced it perfectly. It was bliss.


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tornado2007
  Aug 5, 07, 18:00  #4

Quoting: basiaa
You have relatives who aren't really your relatives


Would you care to elaborate on this point please as i'm just a ignorant Brit :)

Quoting: basiaa

Your name always gets slaughtered on the first day of school


I love osme of the Polish surnames :)


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ArturSzastak
  Aug 5, 07, 19:52  #5

Quoting: tornado2007
Would you care to elaborate on this point please as i'm just a ignorant Brit :)


Like an Uncle Joe who is actually just a good friend of your father's :]


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joepilsudski
Edited by: joepilsudski  Aug 7, 07, 11:36  #6

You know you are Polish when you need a partner to change a lightbulb, and he is the
one rotating the ladder...also you know you are a Polish man if you have 'duze chuj'!...
Dziekuje!!!

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szkotja2007
  Aug 7, 07, 11:39  #7

Hi Joe - Is that what you were talking about when your photo was taken in your profile ?


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joepilsudski
Edited by: joepilsudski  Aug 7, 07, 12:00  #8

Actually I was discussing matters of culture, religion & politics with an Irish Catholic female friend...but I guess this thread falls under the 'culture' category!

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siol [Guest]
  Aug 8, 07, 09:50  #9

You know your polish when you get a university degree but you travel to western europe to get down on your hands and knees to clean toilets.

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Daisy
  Aug 8, 07, 09:53  #10

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just looked at your profile, delightful little individual aren't you?


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magda09
  Aug 8, 07, 10:00  #11

when polish comes out voluntarily while speaking any other language to someone who do not know polish :D


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_Sofi_ [Guest]
  Aug 8, 07, 10:16  #12

Quoting: magda09
when polish comes out voluntarily while speaking any other language to someone who do not know polish :D

that is s *slight* indication.. ;) =D

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joepilsudski
  Aug 8, 07, 11:32  #13

In response to Siol: Hell, that's whats happening to Americans with college degrees right now in the USA...except, all the toilet cleaning jobs are being taken by Mexicans
because they work cheaper!...it's called the global economy!

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gloios
  Aug 8, 07, 14:35  #14

WOW - what a response. I'm sure people will be lining up for your work now

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Firestorm
  Aug 18, 07, 14:26  #15

Quoting: Daisy
just looked at your profile, delightful little individual aren't you?


<-- Ducks sharp claws. Hehe


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basiaa
  Aug 20, 07, 20:58  #16

when you can spot Polish people like Asians can spot each other


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Patrycja19
  Aug 21, 07, 01:09  #17

Well..

I wasnt going to post to this.

you buy lots of ketchup.

I think this is more of a global thing.. who has fries without it?

I have to admit.. its one of my addictions.. polish or not, I love it.


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sledz
  Aug 21, 07, 01:16  #18

Quoting: Patrycja19
think this is more of a global thing.. who has fries without it?

they use mayo in Europe...on fries I`ve seen it..ick

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Lady in red [Guest]
  Aug 21, 07, 02:25  #19

Quoting: basiaa
Your name always gets slaughtered on the first day of school


How true is that :) I remember being asked at my first school how can I remember to spell my name (5 year olds) and I was utterly indignant and said the same way you can !!! It feels quite good after all these years to hear that other peole had similar experiences. That's one of the many reasons I love this Forum :)

Quoting: basiaa
when you can spot Polish people like Asians can spot each other


Again, it's great to hear someone else say that. I can tell a Polish person straight away. Next an Eastern European (other countries than Poland) too.

Quoting: magda09
when polish comes out voluntarily while speaking any other language to someone who do not know polish :D


I don't have that problem anymore :( I did until I started work. I used to think in Polish, then convert it to English until I left school. But once I started thinking in English and converting to Polish, I started slowly to lose some of the Polish vocabulary. Sometimes when I was little, I'd be playing with friends and polish words would creep in.......was funny now when I look back.

You know you are Polish when someone mentions pierogi and your mouth starts to water <g>

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Lady in red [Guest]
  Aug 21, 07, 02:45  #20

Quoting: Lady in red
Next an Eastern European (other countries than Poland) too.


I could tell the lady who was serving me coffee recently was Eastern European but couldn't quite place her accent (I knew it wasn't Polish) so I asked. She was Czechoslovakian. (sp) we had a nice chat and she spoke to me in Polish , was good. There's an affinity isn't there ?


Quoting: Daisy
ou're very good at spotting Russians ;)


My parents had two good Russian friends. Their accent is very easy to identify when they speak. It's quite a bit harsher than some of the other Eastern European countries I think (not sure what others think of that, would be interesting to hear their views).

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Little_Elf [Guest]
Edited by: Admin  Sep 6, 07, 14:35  #21

My heart is Polish...

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buyyko
  Sep 9, 07, 08:18  #22

IM a polish. I was born in there, i have spend all most of my live in poland. There is one gospel truth im a always polish, i'll always sing "100lat" I'll always "one of the poles" who com form so beatyfull country such poland, even if the country,s gonna to get copletely damaged because of former comunism, coruption, not reliable politics who has forced us to escape from our coutry.

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Spook [Guest]
  Sep 9, 07, 09:37  #23

Quoting: Patrycja19
you buy lots of ketchup.


It always struck me as laughable that the tomato, with its origins in Central/South America, was taken by the Italians who developed a wonderful cuisine based on its culinary potential, and taken by the Americans who turned it into a sauce to accompany skinny french fries

Quoting: sledz
they use mayo in Europe...on fries I`ve seen it..ick


Delicious :-)

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osiol
  Sep 9, 07, 09:44  #24

Quoting: Spook
Italians who developed a wonderful cuisine

Fantastic stuff.

Quoting: Spook
taken by the Americans who turned it into a sauce to accompany skinny french fries

Nasty stuff.

Give me potatoes with mayonnaise instead any day.
Brown sauce is good. Curry sauce... (I'm drifting)

Quoting: Patrycja19
you buy lots of ketchup

Keep it in the fridge or in the cupboard?


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AniolekSA
  Sep 9, 07, 11:04  #25

wen u have a short temper and wel lets just say i still have to meet a shy polish pirson


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terenowiec
  Sep 11, 07, 12:09  #26

You know you're polish when you can't pronounce "th"


Thanksgiving becomes "Sanksgeeveeng"


Happy birthday becomes "HAPPY BERRSDAY"



That cracks me up....

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Shawn_H
  Sep 11, 07, 17:16  #27

Quoting: terenowiec
You know you're polish when you can't pronounce "th"

I had my wife practice saying "This, That and the other Thing" over and over and over again. Now, she gets it right, sometimes. I guess there is no TH combination / Sound in Polish...


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Osiedle_Ruda [Guest]
  Sep 11, 07, 17:28  #28

Quoting: basiaa
You have relatives who aren't really your relatives

You sing the same song - “100 lat” - on every occasion (weddings, birthdays, baby showers)

Your name always gets slaughtered on the first day of school


PMSL!!!!!!111!!!! So true!!!! :D

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terenowiec
  Sep 11, 07, 17:31  #29

Quoting: Shawn_H
I had my wife practice saying "This, That and the other Thing" over and over and over again. Now, she gets it right, sometimes. I guess there is no TH combination / Sound in Polish...



hahhaa.....

this and that, becomes: "zis and zat"

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Puzzler
  Sep 11, 07, 18:38  #30

re: You know you're Polish when... ?

- To me, being Polish means honestly and unflinchingly caring for Poland and Poles first.

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