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Many British have inferiority complex


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Kilkline
  Jan 14, 08, 07:14  #61

Lukasz wrote:
Spanish people had the same problems. Oh yes Trolls but have you seen any French troll here or Spanish or American ? There is one German nazi creep and one Russian and hords of English fuc kers. If they want they can say sth here but it is PF forum not English forum about Poles.



The forum is in English, not Spanish or French, hence the preponderance of English people. You dont see many Americans on this board because most of them couldnt even point to Poland on a map and generally have no interest in Poland(this isnt intended as an insult, just a fact of life regarding the low interest in foreign matters in the U.S., especially a minor European country).

Most of the trolls who are refered to as 'English' are in fact not English, but English speakers.

Other countries in Europe have taken fewer immigrants than the UK and have had a much worse reaction to it. Have a look at Italy's reaction to the Romanians as an example- there were beatings and mob justice galore.


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Michal
  Jan 14, 08, 08:15  #62

Lukasz wrote:
Polish girls looks good = wh ores

Only while they are young. At the turn of thirty five to forty they look grotesque!

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Wroclaw
  Jan 14, 08, 09:06  #63

Michal wrote:
Only while they are young. At the turn of thirty five to forty they look grotesque!


Don't be silly, Michal


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Patrycja19
  Jan 14, 08, 09:22  #64

Michal wrote:
Only while they are young. At the turn of thirty five to forty they look grotesque!


Michal, why dont you post a lovely picture of yourself to show us how grand
you still look!! BTW what is your age ?? over 40?? it must be, because you
remember so much from communist times. yeah I would guess at probably
in your 60s with a bald head .

did someone let scrooge out to take his morning pee? he seems to be at it again.


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Matyjasz
Edited by: Matyjasz  Jan 14, 08, 09:47  #65

Kilkline wrote:
Most of the trolls who are refered to as 'English' are in fact not English, but English speakers.



I would say that 90% of them claim to live in the UK. I do agree with the rest of your posts though. Well maybe I would add that many of your fellow country man would also have problems with pointing Poland on a map. :)


ShelleyS wrote:
How could they be anything else but towards you with that boyish face and lovely cheeks :)



That's it! I take everything back about English ladies not being patronizing. ! ;))


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Michal
  Jan 14, 08, 09:50  #66

Wroclaw wrote:
Don't be silly, Michal

Come on, it is true. Yes, Polish girls can look very nice indeed but have you ever seen an F.S.O. Polish motor car that has done 100,000km plus and still has kept all its body intact? Likewise, polish women fall apart too.

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miranda
  Jan 14, 08, 09:53  #67

Michal wrote:
Likewise, polish women fall apart too.

yep, the passge of time gets to everybody;)


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Zgubiony
Edited by: Zgubiony  Jan 14, 08, 09:54  #68

Kilkline wrote:
You dont see many Americans on this board because most of them couldnt even point to Poland on a map and generally have no interest in Poland

I agreee to a point. Some of our less educated folks aren't good with geography, but I can't imagine it being different anywhere when it comes to education. It's better than seeing these arrogant Brits that come in here just to slag PL ppl off because they were let down by a PL woman or can't compete for work. The Americans that do come in here are more interested in learning things and not complaining....and of course there's always the few nimrods :)



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Kilkline
  Jan 14, 08, 10:02  #69

Matyjasz wrote:
Well maybe I would add that many of your fellow country man would also have problems with pointing Poland on a map. :)


The trouble is Poland kept changing size and colour depending on which era the map was made. Very inconsiderate of you. :)


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miranda
  Jan 14, 08, 10:02  #70

Zgubiony wrote:
.and of course there's always the few nimrods :)

yep, but at least they have the curtesy to leave the forum;)


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scarbyirp
  Jan 14, 08, 10:06  #71

Michal wrote:
Likewise, polish women fall apart too


As opposed to English women, who are like the English football team. . . . They might look good on paper, but they are a bunch of prima donna's and an international laughing stock. 0-0 :))))


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Kilkline
  Jan 14, 08, 10:10  #72

Zgubiony wrote:
I agreee to a point. Some of our less educated folks aren't good with geography, but I can't imagine it being different anywhere when it comes to education. It's better than seeing these arrogant Brits that come in here just to slag PL ppl off because they were let down by a PL woman or can't compete for work. The Americans that do come in here are more interested in learning things and not complaining....and of course there's always the few nimrods :)


And I agree with you to a point. However I'm sure if you went to an equivalent website about Mexico and Mexicans you would maybe see Americans talking about migration and its effects upon the US. And I'm pretty sure they wouldnt all be saying what a marvelous thing open borders are.
We should also remember that internet message boards are by no means a representative sample of public opinion as they do tend to attract people with an axe to grind.


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Matyjasz
  Jan 14, 08, 10:36  #73

Kilkline wrote:
The trouble is Poland kept changing size and colour depending on which era the map was made. Very inconsiderate of you. :)


True. That's why we decided to stay relatively in one place and shape for the last 60 odd years. All because we didn't want to further confuse our fellow Europeans. :)


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Patrycja19
  Jan 14, 08, 10:53  #74

Kilkline wrote:
And I'm pretty sure they wouldnt all be saying what a marvelous thing open borders are.


your right for one reason on that, its called drugs.. we control it because otherwise
alot of drugs would come into the states ( not that it still dont) but its much less
without open boarders and patrols.. do you know how many tunnels lead to America
underground and are solely used for transporting drugs?

there was 55 underground tunnels that were inspected and filled afterwards, but they
lead to various places in mexico just over the boarder and considered drug traffiking
facilities..

and they let people use
them to sneak into the united states without getting a actual passport to come here
and live ( which could be a criminal like the one guy who killed three teens exacution
style last year at their high school.. yes we have reasons why the boarders are closed or regulated.. get a passport just like the rest of your mexican friends and no problems
coming here the legal way,, this way we know if your going to be a productive citizen
or cold blooded killer...

you think this is not agreeable?

I believe everyone deserves a chance to live where they want if they are upstanding
hard working humans.. otherwise fry like the idiot that you are.. do something stupid
and you pay the consequences.. this is facts of life..


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Zgubiony
  Jan 14, 08, 10:57  #75

Patrycja19 wrote:
your right for one reason on that, its called drugs

True. I don't hear/see much about work issues. I think we're all happy someone wants to do it :)



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Patrycja19
  Jan 14, 08, 11:19  #76

Zgubiony wrote:
True. I don't hear/see much about work issues. I think we're all happy someone wants to do it :)


yeah, we actually want our jobs back in America so we can bring our economy back
up.. the problem we have now is outsourcing.. not immigration!! thats the last
problem we have, and if we did have immigration, I am sure we wouldnt mind
as long as our money stays home.. ;)


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Mister H
  Jan 14, 08, 13:18  #77

osiol wrote:
noimmigration wrote:
we dont migrate in millions

Used to.



Used to what ?

Or do you mean "used too" ?

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Oscypek
  Jan 14, 08, 13:28  #78

Zgubiony wrote:
The Americans that do come in here are more interested in learning things and not complaining


Exactly.


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PolskaDoll
Edited by: PolskaDoll  Jan 14, 08, 13:59  #79

Zgubiony wrote:
It's better than seeing these arrogant Brits that come in here just to slag PL ppl off because they were let down by a PL woman or can't compete for work.


Being British and generally proud of my country these ones you talk about really let the country down. They talk about British pride but they don't believe in it (or they don't truly know what it is).

Not to defend "trolls" (how could I? :) but the UK is a tiny country that's seen a massive influx of people (not just Polish) over the last two or so years. Some people embrace new cultures and see it as a chance to learn, to meet new people, others choose to take the opportunity to blame everything that is wrong in their lives on these "foreigners". So these are the Brits with inferiority complexes really, the ones who try to say Polish people are below them are really feeling that they are below the Polish people.



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osiol
  Jan 14, 08, 14:05  #80

Mister H wrote:
Used to

Used to migrate. 'Used too' could be used in the sentence 'You can dig a hole with a spade, but a pick and shovel can be used too.'

Firstly, I could mention migration to North America, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa. Migration could also cover colonisation.

Secondly, British people are still leaving Britain, not just to retirement homes in Spain. I know of people who are taking their university qualifications to the US or Canada for work. There was also the 'Auf Wiedersehen Pet' phenomenon, and they weren't all Geordies.


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Michal
  Jan 14, 08, 14:43  #81

I think to answer the point, as British society has been come so mixed and diluted, there must be problems for the British in term of an identity crisis. They are being made to intergrate and compete with more and more people. This effects not only the working class who now have to compete with the new Polish arrivals but now, even school teachers are having to compete with new South African arrivals who can earn in a month more here in England than in a whole year back home. It does seem that England has become a complete waste disposal unit for the World's unemployed!

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Zgubiony
  Jan 14, 08, 14:50  #82

Michal wrote:
It does seem that England has become a complete waste disposal unit for the World's unemployed

Maybe
Soon, I may even come for work :)



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scarbyirp
  Jan 14, 08, 14:51  #83

Michal wrote:
there must be problems for the British in term of an identity crisis.


Yep the English are trying to reclaim some sort of lost national identity, ever been to London/England during a Football/World Cup Tournament?? All the flags of St. George make the place look like some hardline Loyalist housing estate.


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isthatu
Edited by: isthatu  Jan 14, 08, 14:54  #84

Matyjasz wrote:
PS: Now you see with what crap we have to put up on this forum mate? I see that you lost your temper when the shoe got on the other foot.
:)

not at all,I was having a larf,inviting you guys along on the merry ride of twisted self depricating British humour with a dash of irony and a soupcon of p iss taking out of the trolls :)
Lukasz wrote:
I hope we don't play role of Jews in UK ? :P (joke)

What,and become our most succsesfull ever immigrents? Why not?
Matyjasz wrote:
Kilkline wrote:
Most of the trolls who are refered to as 'English' are in fact not English, but English speakers.



I would say that 90% of them claim to live in the UK.

Argh,that doesnt make them english!!!!!!!...UK = England,Wales and Scotland, Northern Ireland gets a UK AND NI....
Mister H wrote:

Used to what ?

Or do you mean "used too" ?

ZZZZZzzzzz no one likes a internet english teacher...........
Oscypek wrote:


Zgubiony wrote:
The Americans that do come in here are more interested in learning things and not complaining


Exactly.

After ll,what have you got to complain about?
scarbyirp wrote:

Yep the English are trying to reclaim some sort of lost national identity, ever been to London/England during a Football/World Cup Tournament?? All the flags of St. George make the place look like some hardline Loyalist housing estate.

Dont be silly. Last big football thingy my town looked like some hardline polish nationalist ghetto with all the red and white flags around......oh wait,no it didnt,it just looked like people supporting their team....

osiol wrote:
There was also the 'Auf Wiedersehen Pet' phenomenon, and they weren't all Geordies.

no ,but the scouser died dint he?


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BubbaWoo
  Jan 14, 08, 14:59  #85

isthatu wrote:
Matyjasz wrote:
Kilkline wrote:
Most of the trolls who are refered to as 'English' are in fact not English, but English speakers.

I would say that 90% of them claim to live in the UK.


yeah, but that doesnt for one moment mean that they are from the uk

at least half the trolls on here are polish living in the uk

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osiol
  Jan 14, 08, 14:59  #86

I wonder sometimes why England football shirts don't have the word 'England' written upside-down so it can serve to remind the wearer where he is from. Then it could have 'breath in... breath out' written on it too.


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scarbyirp
  Jan 14, 08, 15:00  #87

isthatu wrote:
with all the red and white flags around


exactly :)))))


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osiol
  Jan 14, 08, 15:03  #88

isthatu wrote:
ZZZZZzzzzz no one likes a internet english teacher...........

Especially when their correction doesn't make sense.

isthatu wrote:
Last big football thingy

Some of the flags in my neighbourhood have been out for quite a long time. They start to look quite tired and unloved after a while.


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scarbyirp
  Jan 14, 08, 15:24  #89

osiol wrote:
Some of the flags in my neighbourhood have been out for quite a long time. They start to look quite tired and unloved after a while.


Does anyone remember when England got dump outta the World Cup in 2006? The RAC/AA report traffic jams the next morning due to the enormous amount of discarded England flags that had been thrown in the road!!!!!!!!!!!!!

10 uses for an unwanted England flag LOL!!


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Grzegorz_
  Jan 14, 08, 15:27  #90

Michal wrote:
Thats because you are not very clever not unsmart-there is no such word as unsmart.


Kmiot, I tried to be nice...


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