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How much do you HATE POLISH PEOPLE and POLAND


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outintheyard
  Feb 1, 08, 10:19  #1201

What a bunch of junk this thread is Choke , puke and pull the string!

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BNP01 [Guest]
  Feb 19, 08, 06:46  #1202

I FUKIN HATE EM ALL GET EM OUT NOW

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MareGaea
  Feb 19, 08, 06:47  #1203

BNP01 wrote:
I FUKIN HATE EM ALL GET EM OUT NOW


Thank you for your constructive input in this worhtless discussion.

M-G


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wildrover
  Feb 24, 08, 12:55  #1204

There are loads of bloody Poles where i live...........i live in Poland.......hee hee....


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Seanus
  Feb 24, 08, 12:58  #1205

Let's all agree that rather be bigoted and hateful on a forum than act it out in real life.


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matthias
Edited by: matthias  Feb 25, 08, 00:32  #1206

Bnp01,

the world doesn't reward laziness...... so don't be expecting a good job if you don't put in the hard work ......

stay in school, work hard and then maybe you won't have to worry about a Pole stealing your job..... hehehehe

btw try not being so stupid, that might help you also


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hyperamazing
  Mar 2, 08, 09:13  #1207

daffy wrote:
hehe thats stirring it a bit :) (but it got your attention:P)

I love em to be honest but ive realized that over the past few weeks that it has seen many anti Polish sentiment. Sentiment that is largely based on Racial fear and ignorance.

This can be said of any group of people. For I note that some Poles hate Germans and Russians (no it is not different - people all claim to be JUST in hating another race)

I would be interested to hear your views on Racism in General. BY POLISH and BY OTHER NATIONALITIES (not necessarily against poles)

The Irish would have held this view against the English and vice versa not so long ago BUT that has subsided to a sporting rivallry and we are 'best buddies' now.


i luv polish ppl n polish culture


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PeterCpt
  Mar 8, 08, 18:51  #1208

wildrover wrote:
There are loads of bloody Poles where i live...........i live in Poland.......hee hee....


Get em out already! Put em in Britain!!!


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tornado2007
  Mar 8, 08, 18:52  #1209

PeterCpt wrote:

Get em out already! Put em in Britain!!!

lol we got enough of them ourselves thanks you can keep them :):):):):):):):):)


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PeterCpt
  Mar 8, 08, 19:56  #1210

hyperamazing wrote:


Just don't go shopping in Poland. Worst service in the world, maybe second only to France.


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Arise_St_George
  Mar 8, 08, 20:08  #1211

I've met some Poles that were arseholes but I've met more decent ones than bad. I've been to football matches with some Poles. Me, my mate and 3 Poles came with us to an England Euro 2008 qualifying game against Andorra at Old Trafford. I was shocked to find that 2 of them already had an England shirt, the training one and they wore it..!
However I knew guy named Karol Bebenek who was a weird one. When he 1st came he was very anti-English it seemed. He seemed to be very racist and quite patriotic to Poland. As months went by his attitude changed and, I swear on my mother's life I'm not bulshitting, he became anti-Polish. He had a dislike for his own people and whenever someone spoke to him in Polish he replied "I don't understand" and made them speak to him in English. When Poland played Germany in the World Cup in 2006 he wore a GERMANY shirt to **** people off. All the Poles disliked him.
I know I'm going on but he was weird but funny lol.


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Eurola
  Mar 8, 08, 23:58  #1212

PeterCpt wrote:
Just don't go shopping in Poland. Worst service in the world, maybe second only to France.


Scary! I'll be visiting both countries in May :)


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matthias
  Mar 9, 08, 01:14  #1213

PeterCpt wrote:

Just don't go shopping in Poland. Worst service in the world, maybe second only to France.


It could be true for you, however I seemed to have no problems....


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PeterCpt
Edited by: PeterCpt  Mar 9, 08, 06:39  #1214

matthias wrote:
It could be true for you, however I seemed to have no problems....


Are you from Germany by any chance? It could be an European thing. I know
that Americans usually complain about the rudeness of the French and sometimes Germans. I live in one of the ex-British colonies, I've dual citizenship Polish/South African and whenever I travel to Poland I'm struck by the rude service in the big stores and some small outlets. Look
it's not general but out of 10 shopping mall visits 3 experiences have been not too nice
with the check-out people being rude, security guards blocking entrances by casually having a smoke break having you to walk around them, etc. In Radom I browsed some
magazines in a newspaper store only to have the woman reprimand me not to
mess them up in a rather nasty tone - I'm a 30 year old doctor and I do dress well
and look neat and I was about to make a PLN 100 purchase, I just put the lot down after I heard what she said and walked out. I've had plenty of pleasant experiences in shops - always from young
people but let's say that no-one in the US, RSA (where I live atm), UK or other
parts of the world has ever been this nasty to me (and my folks). It was far worse in 2001 when I visited Poland before. I stress that these were mostly older people
brought up in the old system, the younger (30 and below) people are very nice
and friendly and will even go out of their way for you.

I had to catch the bus once in Radom with my mom, the bus driver was a total rude bugger - to a 65year old woman to boot. She bought the tickets but these tickets
happened to be for a different bus line - we didn't know that - instead of explaining
simply that the tickets were for a different bus company and she should buy a new
ticket now he started giving rude comments. I was so furious I even fired off an email
to the mayor of Radom, he has a website in German,English and even Japanese,
well it only takes 5 seconds to make a Japanese investor turn away from investing
and Radom needs LOTS of investment.

So when visiting a Polish store just be extra polite to the salestaff as they can get very touchy even for no reason, especially the older staff. They have an attitude that THEY ARE doing you a FAVOUR. Which is not to say people should be rude to salestaff but
what I came across was rudeness exclusively from their side. I never have such
problems here.

I'm not saying so only for myself. Its a pity that ordinary Polish shoppers get treated in a nasty manner that's the biggest pity.


When Poland played Germany in the World Cup in 2006 he wore a GERMANY shirt to **** people off


I don't think he should be embarrased to be Polish. Look I don't go to football matches myself, we play rugby over here, but I think if he was only doing this to **** his friends off it's a great way but if he's genuinely embarrased to be Polish, I don't think he should be. Poland is not a rich country but it is rich enough and it's definately stable. Polish history is very noble - no bloody uprisings, no king executions or mass exterminations
of people at the hands of Polish rulers and no colonies to subjugate. Poland was one of the most progressive European states with a democratic constitution and of course
freedom of religion during a time of religious intolerance - that's why so many Jews settled in Poland and why even Protestants from France settled here (PL). I like England and all but England does have a past of subjugating various people from Africa to Asia to
Australia. Same for France, Spain, Holland and Belgium - the way Belgians treated the
Congolese in the 19th century (Robert Konrad a man of Polish heritage wrote a book about it - Heart of Darkness) was as bad as the Nazis treated us and the Jews.
So while we're not G8 material - we're a stable country.


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Seanus
  Mar 9, 08, 06:58  #1215

It's not only Poland where u have the young/old divide in attitude. In Japan, there was the rojinrui and shinjinrui. The rojinrui (old folks) were quite rude and distrusting of foreigners but a lot can be achieved by effort. I made a huge effort to get to know some of them and they changed their tune.


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PeterCpt
Edited by: PeterCpt  Mar 9, 08, 07:02  #1216

Seanus wrote:


Are you refering to service levels in shops? I'm not talking about making friends
and hanging out with people and expecting them to love me, just to serve me
in a courteous manner.

By old I mean 30 and older, not 60 and up :).

During Communist times salespeople were incredibly rude, as were the customers.
I remember the fighting in the queues as I waited for butter with my mom. It was really bad. Some of these people still believe that's the norm, the customer is just a nuisance and they should get paid for the heck of it.

In Japan the older folks are quite anti-gaijin I guess, except for my gf's grandmother who's the sweetest woman around. Then again she's a Roman Catholic Japanese which is very rare and maybe why she's so.


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Seanus
  Mar 9, 08, 07:13  #1217

Well, 30 is oji-san age in Japan so it could be for some here too. I do find some rudeness to be honest but I don't let it get to me. They are gonna be the way they are gonna be so why fret? Some customers here are in a bit too much of a hurry, like they are VIP's who really have to be somewhere. I've had that 3 times now, where sb starts putting stuff on the conveyor line when u r still putting ur stuff on. Whenever I pick up that dividing bar, people often take it as a hostile step rather than me just using it for what it is there for. The third time I was so peeved that I just pushed their shopping back to create space for mine. It's like a fashion here that I will stamp out. I also grin away at the checkout attendants, they look at me like I'm mad but I sometimes get a positive reaction.


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matthias
Edited by: matthias  Mar 9, 08, 15:53  #1218

PeterCpt wrote:
Are you from Germany by any chance?

Naw American and Polish citizenship. Now to be honest I have found Poles(except my close friends) don't accept me as a Pole because I grew up in America. However I started to become a little snobby just to pi*s them off and they seemed to become a little nicier. Same with the people in the stores, don't be afraid to be a little assertive and their hard shell will crumble...

Good be also because I workout and compared to most Poles I'm twice there size...


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outintheyard
  Mar 10, 08, 09:42  #1219

Mathias you got to be careful not to change your personality permanently for the Poles HA h .. HAH

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matthias
  Mar 10, 08, 13:16  #1220

outintheyard wrote:
Mathias you got to be careful not to change your personality permanently for the Poles HA h .. HAH


lol.......


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cucko
  Mar 11, 08, 05:30  #1221

I HATE ACTUAL GOVERMENT OF POLAND WHICH RECOGNIZED KOSOVO AS INDEPENDENT STATE AND I HATE THE PEOPLE ON THIS SITE WHO ACCEPT IT.

THATS MY OPINION AND YOU MUST ACCEPT IT.

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MareGaea
  Mar 11, 08, 06:04  #1222

Let me guess: Cucko is a Serb and posted formerly as Crow?

M-G (doesn't understand what Serbs are doing on a Polish forum when the only thing they want to talk about is Serbia - go find a Serbian forum)


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outintheyard
  Mar 11, 08, 06:08  #1223

Cucko Yeah that is a good name for you. Love your neighbors dude!

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jones101
  Mar 11, 08, 09:22  #1224

cucko wrote:
THATS MY OPINION AND YOU MUST ACCEPT IT.


Uh...no we don't. Whether I agree with you or not you cannot force anyone to accept your opinion. Yeah you can SAY it...even believe it...but at the end of the day....Nope.

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jkn005
  Mar 11, 08, 09:33  #1225

PeterCpt wrote:

Just don't go shopping in Poland. Worst service in the world, maybe second only to France.


My Polish girlfriend likes to call this a lack of "lick your ass syndrome" that we have back in the States. But in reality it probably has more to do with the left over soviet era customs.

Granted service usually is horrid in Poland. Asking questions and getting answers is pretty hard to find here. Sometimes I wonder what kind of screening process they use to hire some people. The worst company to deal with has to be TP by far. Some places are changing and younger workers tend to be more helpful. However it's years away from the customer is always right theme back home.

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janekb
  Mar 12, 08, 22:39  #1226

PeterCpt wrote:
(Robert Konrad a man of Polish heritage wrote a book about it - Heart of Darkness)

It should be Joseph Conrad (Jozef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski)

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TheKruk
  Mar 13, 08, 02:16  #1227

Robert Conrad was a cheesy actor. star of "the Blacksheep Squadron" and early Duracell battery pitch-man. I laughed myself to tears at the mistake. Poor Jozef spun in his crypt.

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still_wisher
  Mar 13, 08, 05:16  #1228

i dont know why r u saying that guys!!!!! but few of these made me worried , im visiting poland next month!! and sure its my 1st time , all i know about polish ppl is my gf :) and she is nice !!:) i think she hs too :) so what all that about ? tell me honestly ! am i going to hv a big surrprise there ?:) by the way im egyptian


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matthias
  Mar 13, 08, 09:43  #1229

still_wisher wrote:
am i going to hv a big surrprise there ?:) by the way im egyptian


No one is going to attack you or anything just because your Egyptian, but if you don't show respect, there not going to think twice about giving you a dose of reality.


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Ericasuf
  Mar 13, 08, 09:54  #1230

I don't understand the Polish disliking the Russians, honestly. I have many Russian friends; more than American, really. And one of my best friends is German. :/

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