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Polak moving to north-west England


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szkotja2007
  Feb 20, 08, 13:05  #31

JustysiaS wrote:
and thought i sounded very English

Polish I have spoken to in the pub think I'm Russian because of my accent when I try to speak Polish. They dont meet many Polish speaking Scots.


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Davey
Edited by: Davey  Feb 20, 08, 13:09  #32

Michal wrote:
would an Englishman even recognize the Polish Language as being polis


I don't think anybody really knows what Polish sounds like besides linguists, Polish speakers, and people with Polish friends
I was talking Polish to one of my Polka friends one day and someone asked if we were speaking French, and btw I live in Canada, French is an official language....=/


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JustysiaS
  Feb 20, 08, 13:10  #33

szkotja2007 wrote:
They dont meet many Polish speaking Scots.


surprisingly, because when i get my Scottish bloke to say something in Polish, he sounds scarily Polish. but then if its something longer, he tends to sound Russian as well. or tries to sound like Borat. he's such a child lol.


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szkotja2007
  Feb 20, 08, 13:16  #34

JustysiaS wrote:
but then if its something longer,

Its always longer in Polish, I mean, words are always longer in Polish.


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BubbaWoo
  Feb 20, 08, 13:17  #35

its grim up norf... remember that

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mindsigh
  Feb 21, 08, 12:01  #36

Hmm.. People that hate Poles for no reason other than that they are "foreigners" also hate all the other races living here.
Educated English people have a word that perfectly describes unfounded racism - that word is moronic....

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osiol
  Feb 21, 08, 12:08  #37

szkotja2007 wrote:
words are always longer in Polish

I might have found another one, but the only one that comes to mind right now is 'sto'.


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ShelleyS
  Feb 22, 08, 10:25  #38

polski_zyd wrote:
There is most definitely Pole-hating in England, trust me on this.


Why bother fecking coming then!..

polski_zyd wrote:
I'm sure an English person can tell the difference between Polish and French speakers.


Michal wrote:
I very much doubt it.


Sometimes you even astound me with some of the things you say..Oh yeah all you bloody foreigners all sound the same!!!!


He wont have any problems with Pole hating in Manchester either, believe it or not not and I hate to burst your bubbles but we have had large communities of Ukrainian, Polish and Italians in Manchester long before your membership with the EU, hell my brothers best man / best friend - his parents are Polish, no big deal....nothing new.... nothing special...get over yaselves!


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Krzysztof
  Feb 26, 08, 20:06  #39

szkotja2007 wrote:
Its always longer in Polish, I mean, words are always longer in Polish.

it's sentences that count :)
you don't communicate with words only (normally)

An attacking player is standing in the goal - Napastnik stoi na bramce.
(ENG: 36 characters - POL: 21 znaków)

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grahambarb
  Feb 28, 08, 13:25  #40

polski_zyd wrote:
ALL English are like that,

yeah and what are poles ? they do nothing for anyone but themselves they take and take and take what they can out of this society and we are just to tolerant , if they had a million invading them i'm tellin you there attitude would be very hostile after all they are communists and still have that backwards east european way of thought people need to remember this

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KasiaG
  Feb 28, 08, 14:12  #41


Michal wrote:
would an Englishman even recognize the Polish Language as being polis


I don't think anybody really knows what Polish sounds like besides linguists, Polish speakers, and people with Polish friends
I was talking Polish to one of my Polka friends one day and someone asked if we were speaking French, and btw I live in Canada, French is an official language....=/


this must have been a foreigner.. ;)

I was mistaken for a French once in Worcester, speaking Polish to a friend..
must be something in it.. ;)


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JustysiaS
  Feb 28, 08, 14:37  #42

KasiaG wrote:
I was mistaken for a French once in Worcester, speaking Polish to a friend..


i'm not a linguist but i can tell the difference between Polish, French, Italian etc. when they speak in their language (not so good at recognising the accents when they speak English though). if you cant tell whether it's Polish or French it's just plain ignorance.


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KasiaG
Edited by: KasiaG  Feb 28, 08, 15:04  #43

Maybe it is, Justysia. But if they don't hear foreign languages too often, they probably just have no idea.. you don't have to be a linguist to tell the difference between two distinctly different languages, but you do need to know there's something else there besides English ;)
Or maybe they based their assumption that we're French on other factors..


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szarlotka
  Feb 28, 08, 15:06  #44

KasiaG wrote:
I was mistaken for a French once in Worcester, speaking Polish to a friend..


I was once mistaken for a foreigner in Malvern when speaking English... not surprised they thought you were French...


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polski_zyd
Edited by: polski_zyd  Feb 29, 08, 08:01  #45

polski_zyd wrote:
ALL English are like that


grahambarb wrote:

yeah and what are poles ? they do nothing for anyone but themselves they take and take and take what they can out of this society and we are just to tolerant , if they had a million invading them i'm tellin you there attitude would be very hostile after all they are communists and still have that backwards east european way of thought people need to remember this


Learn to quote other people's posts properly before posting anti-Polish crap, fool.


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Kazia
  May 9, 08, 13:59  #46

polski_zyd:
Greater Manchester/Cheshire.

polski_zyd:
Is this a good place for a Polak to live



My friend will go to work there in 1 months time. Is it friendly and a good place to live ?

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Mister H
  May 9, 08, 17:46  #47

Kazia:
My friend will go to work there in 1 months time. Is it friendly and a good place to live ?


No, it's not.

Manchester is a typical Northern dump full of depressed, ugly people who hate everyone and everything.

If your friend wants to buy a gun and get into a fight, he'll be fine.

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Kazia
  May 9, 08, 18:08  #48

Mister H:
If your friend wants to buy a gun and get into a fight, he'll be fine.


You are making me feel scared for him now. Have you visited Manchester or do you live there ?

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telefonitika
  May 10, 08, 04:30  #49

Mister H:
If your friend wants to buy a gun and get into a fight, he'll be fine.


nothing like creating a moral panic ... i wont deny that gun crime doesnt happen in Manchester and London as it does more often than anywhere else to be honest but it does tend to be in the Moss side area of Manchester that it occurs than anywhere else .....


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Mister H
  May 10, 08, 05:50  #50

Kazia:
You are making me feel scared for him now. Have you visited Manchester or do you live there ?


Sorry if you're scared, it's not my intention to do that.

I don't live there but have visited quite a few times and have never really liked it. While London is probably worse for gun crime, it is a problem in Manchester too.

Like "Arise St George" said on the other thread about the terrible murder in Leeds (and I don't agree with him often) people coming here to live really do need to find out about the areas they are moving too.

Does your friend have a job lined up ? Can he afford a decent place to live in a decent area ? Has he thought about other places ?

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Arise_St_George
  May 10, 08, 05:55  #51

I'd advise Kirkham or Wesham... a friendly white town with 2 big cities on the left and right of it. No crime, nothing. I love it :)


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Mister H
  May 10, 08, 06:00  #52

Arise_St_George:
I'd advise Kirkham or Wesham... a friendly white town with 2 big cities on the left and right of it. No crime, nothing. I love it :)


With the small town mentality to go with it.

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Arise_St_George
  May 10, 08, 06:03  #53

Mister H:
With the small town mentality to go with it.


And a safe one too..!


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Mister H
  May 10, 08, 06:54  #54

Arise_St_George:
And a safe one too..!


While I wouldn't advocate a move to the ass end of the UK and end up in a place like Manchester, there are plenty of safe places to live where all kinds of people from all kinds of backgrounds rub along ok just fine.

Are the KKK meetings held at your house ? ;-)

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Arise_St_George
  May 10, 08, 06:59  #55

Mister H:
While I wouldn't advocate a move to the ass end of the UK and end up in a place like Manchester, there are plenty of safe places to live where all kinds of people from all kinds of backgrounds rub along ok just fine.

Are the KKK meetings held at your house ? ;-)


That's right.

I don't care what anybody thinks, I'll tell you the truth, I don't like blacks and I don't like Pakis. I don't mind hindus and Sikhs, chinks and Japs, they're ok but as for the rest...nah I haven't got time for them.


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