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Poles - the Nation of Liars?


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Wroclaw Boy
  Nov 30, 07, 13:00  #31

I have lived in England, America Germany and Kuwait. I have also spent time in quite a few other countries and I have never known such a labourous, redicilous, utterly senseless system as to what they have here in Poland. So many of their polocies just do not make any sense.

When is the Government going to do something about this. They keep saying that their EU integration policy is based on the model of Ireland im yet to see a similarity other then property prices.


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miranda
Edited by: miranda  Nov 30, 07, 13:01  #32

Quoting: Wroclaw Boy
Polish people know what i am talking about although they will not admit it on this forum.

I will. I don't have a problem with it. I went back after years of living in Canada and that drove me crazy - the banks, the attitude, the lack of being friendly. I lernt how to cope with it, but I made a lot of scenes - believe me: bank, ZUS, Post Office etc.
In case when they didn't know the answer: I would tell them: if it was my job, I would find out all the info and try to serve you. Polish people are very defensive when cornered.

The end.


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Wroclaw Boy
  Nov 30, 07, 13:03  #33

Quoting: miranda
I will. I don't have a problem with it. I went back after years of living in Canada an that rove me crazy - the banks, the attitude, the lack of being friendly. I lernt how to cope with it, but I made a lot of scenes - beleive me: bank, ZUS, Post Office etc.
In case when they in't know the answer: I would tell them: if it was my job, I would find out all the info and try to serve you. Polish people are very defensive when cornered.

THANK YOU


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Bartolome
  Nov 30, 07, 13:04  #34

Quoting: Wroclaw Boy
Polish people know what i am talking about although they will not admit it on this forum.

Why do you think so ? I know what you're talking about and I admit it, I hate Polish red tape too.
Quoting: Wroclaw Boy
There is no such thing as downloadable forms from the internet

If you try, you'll find them. If you have problems, ask your Polish colleagues or on this forum. Also there are CDs attached to some specialist newspapers (e.g. 'Gazeta Prawna') where you may find some.


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jonni
  Nov 30, 07, 13:04  #35

Quoting: Wroclaw Boy
For me in Poland the simplest issues such as buying a house organising car insurance even a visa has been blown into the biggest nightmare. Every time you go to an office thinking you have everything in order - there is a problem. Which turns out to actaully not be a problem as the person who told you it was a problem did not really know what he/she was talking about in the first place, and so it goes on... There is no such thing as downloadable forms from the internet you have to go to a fuking office and cue for hours with all the scum fighting for their place in the cue.



And nobody here thinks it at all odd.

Somebody once explained that by saying that the culture of bureaucracy developed during the communist years and the changes that people couldn't avoid were so traumatic that as little as possible of anything else was changed.

Doesn't quite ring true though.


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miranda
  Nov 30, 07, 13:07  #36

Quoting: jonni
Somebody once explained that by saying that the culture of bureaucracy developed during the communist years and the changes that people couldn't avoid were so traumatic that as little as possible of anything else was changed.

no it doesn't.
Quoting: Wroclaw Boy
THANK YOU

you are welcome


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MrBubbles
Edited by: MrBubbles  Nov 30, 07, 13:09  #37

Quoting: Wroclaw Boy
he simplest issues such as buying a house organising car insurance even a visa has been blown into the biggest nightmare. Every time you go to an office thinking you have everything in order - there is a problem. Which turns out to actaully not be a problem as the person who told you it was a problem did not really know what he/she was talking about in the first place, and so it goes on...


I honestly feel your pain, Wroclaw. Some brainless frustrated cow in the town hall has just torpedoed some important paperwork of mine, seemingly on a whim, and I have no option but to pass it on to the 'kancelariat' and wait until they're able to deal with it. God I hate dealing with these idiots. No accountability, no sense of responsibility, no comeback at all. It was a breath of fresh air coming back to the UK to deal with the Inland Revenue.

The answer - fire every third petty bureaucrat, increase the responsibility on the rest and increase their salary commensurately. If anyone official is reading I can provide a few names as a starting point.

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slick77
  Nov 30, 07, 13:13  #38

Quoting: miranda
Polish people are very defensive when cornered.


Miranda,

Making this kind of generalizations is irresponsible and unfair. You can't judge all the peopl in Poland and speak as if you know everybody in Poland. Do you even live in Poland now?

Quoting: Wroclaw Boy
So many of their polocies just do not make any sense.


What policies you have in mind? Be specific and stop making generalizations! Just because something doesn't make sense to you does not mean that it doesn't make sense to everybody.

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noimmigration
  Nov 30, 07, 13:33  #39

Quoting: slick77
What policies you have in mind? Be specific and stop making generalizations! Just because something doesn't make sense to you does not mean that it doesn't make sense to everybody.



I see what you mean wroclaw about polish people being defensive when cornered.

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southern
Edited by: southern  Nov 30, 07, 13:36  #40

Wroclaw boy it is simple.You have to bribe some people to do the job done.That is all about public sector in many countries.

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miranda
Edited by: miranda  Nov 30, 07, 13:38  #41

Quoting: slick77
Making this kind of generalizations is irresponsible and unfair. You can't judge all the peopl in Poland and speak as if you know everybody in Poland. Do you even live in Poland now?

Yes, it was a generalization, but well researched and based on experiance, so it is valid.That inclues my dear family members as well - I love them to death, but that doesn't mean I will not be critical of them. One doesn't exclue the other. I am not going to tell you stories, becuse it would take me forever. I can relate to fereigners better than a Pole.
I am in Poland at least once a year. Don't be so defensive.
Oh, story from ZUS - they made a mistake, so I went and ask them to look at it again - the woman didn't know the computer program, so I asked her to ask somebody else to help her. She did. In the meantime - her friend told me off becasue I was not pleasant. Sure I wasn't - it was my money. I told her off, becuase what right she had to even comment.
Post office. I went back the next day- the clerk made a mistake of undercharging me the day before - she made up some lie to cover her ass - I asked for a supervisor, case closed. It was so obvious that she was lying in my face. If I mae a mistake at work, I would just accept it and cover it from my own pocket.


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slick77
  Nov 30, 07, 13:49  #42

Quoting: miranda
Don't be so defensive.


I'm not being defensive. In his original post (and his other posts too) WroclawBoy made a lot of unfair generalizations. I just wanted to to point that out.

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slick77
  Nov 30, 07, 13:56  #43

Quoting: miranda
Post office. I went back the next day-

Quoting: miranda
Oh, story from ZUS - they mae a mistake, so I went and ask them to look at it again


Miranda, I feel for you but these things happen every where. WroclawBoy was trying to imply that bad things happen in Poland only. That is far fetched generalization.

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miranda
Edited by: miranda  Nov 30, 07, 13:57  #44

Quoting: slick77
I just wanted to to point that out.

OK - do you have some experiance with dealing with the red tape in Poland?


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plk123
  Nov 30, 07, 14:00  #45

i find anglo blood lines to lie the most.


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miranda
  Nov 30, 07, 14:07  #46

Quoting: slick77
WroclawBoy was trying to imply that bad things happen in Poland only. That is far fetched generalization.

sure, I know what you mean. All Polish people don't lie, also people have provided examples of lies form other coutries in this thread. So I still believe that there are some things that should work better in Poland - especially the services.


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southern
  Nov 30, 07, 14:11  #47

Lying is different from deceiving or refusing to do something in expectation of a bribe.

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Foreigner4
  Nov 30, 07, 14:13  #48

wow, i've been living here on and off for 6 years, and a nation of liars is not the description i'd have come up with. The red tape is crap, but have you considered hiring a secretary or personal assistant when it comes to these matters?

But about "waiting in line with the rest of the scum" hey bruv, you don't know who's paid what dues to whom. I admit that thoughts like that can creep into my head too, but yah gotta keep yourself in check. Read the poem "the red wheel barrow" sums it all up for me.

Whoa, Miranda's got slick cornered, I'm on the edge of my seat!

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miranda
  Nov 30, 07, 14:17  #49

Quoting: Foreigner4
Whoa, Miranda's got slick cornered, I'm on the edge of my seat!

yeh, the drama of PF - never fails;P


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Wroclaw Boy
  Nov 30, 07, 14:20  #50

Quoting: slick77
I'm not being defensive. In his original post (and his other posts too) WroclawBoy made a lot of unfair generalizations. I just wanted to to point that out.

I did and im guilty. The argument still stands


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celinski
  Nov 30, 07, 14:30  #51

I don't drink , smoke or lie, dammit I left my cigarettes in the bar. Carol


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noimmigration
  Nov 30, 07, 14:56  #52

Quoting: southern
Lying is different from deceiving or refusing to do something in expectation of a bribe.


Lying IS deceiving, if a lie is not a deception WHAT IS IT THEN ?.

doing something wrong in order to get a bribe is corrupt and worse than lying.

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osiol
  Nov 30, 07, 15:03  #53

"I want some beer."
"Okay, let's go to the off-licence."

... later...

"Okay, here are my 10 bottles of beer. What are you getting?"
"I'm not drinking anything."

The sentences in bold were spoken by a Polish man.
One of those sentences was a lie.
Guess which one.


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noimmigration
  Nov 30, 07, 15:32  #54

the lie is whatever statment is false. other than that hw are we supposed to know we are not mind readers

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jonni
  Nov 30, 07, 15:36  #55

Quoting: osiol
"I want some beer."
"Okay, let's go to the off-licence."

... later...

"Okay, here are my 10 bottles of beer. What are you getting?"
"I'm not drinking anything."


That one makes me angry every time!


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osiol
Edited by: osiol  Nov 30, 07, 16:34  #56

Quoting: noimmigration
the lie is whatever statment is false

Well done, Sherlock.

Quoting: noimmigration
hw are we supposed to know we are not mind readers

Either:
By not having been able to read anyone's mind.

Or:
Ever heard of puntuation?


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Hueg
  Nov 30, 07, 18:11  #57

Ever heard of puntuation

No? Is that some kind of retirement scheme for Cambridge Gondoliers?


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celinski
  Nov 30, 07, 23:05  #58

Irony of this is for 60 years the Polish were told to live a lie, now everyone calls them the liars... misinformed ....lied to... = ?


Carol


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Eurola
  Nov 30, 07, 23:29  #59

Unfortunately, Poland has a long way to learn the proper way of servicing the public. The staff and the paperwork required are beyond comprehension of anybody who lives abroad and has to deal with it, when they need to. The customer is still just a "nuisance" to be dealt with and not a person to be helped. I just had a long conversation this evening with a person who came from Poland. She was there for about 4 months, so she went to a doctor, the dentist, post office...whatever. She stood in lines and steamed inside at the inefficiency and luck of respect for a customer.
If you make an appointment with a dentist for 10 a.m. and the he 'shows up' at 2 p.m. without a word of apology for all his waiting clients, what would you think? This punk would be out of business in The US within first month or sooner.


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Patrycja19
  Dec 1, 07, 00:11  #60

Quoting: Wroclaw Boy
but the Poles are a Nation of liars.


u know the whole nation?? wow, you sure do get around buddy ... thats alot of people
to keep track of.. generally speaking, my cousins live in Poland, my cousin Wiktoria
is 84 years old and I really doubt that you made any appts with her, she cant get around much these days and if your calling my cousin a liar ( generally speaking) then
I do take offense for her sake because its morons who speak of a whole population
that make harsh judgements of people when its only few theyve dealt with...

please recant and make a proper statement...


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