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justynabristol
  Feb 10, 08, 16:42  #1

do not pour milk in tea :)))
take your shoes off when invited in

I look forward to read more ideas :)

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telefonitika
  Feb 10, 08, 16:48  #2

justynabristol wrote:
take your shoes off when invited in


i didnt i kept mine on for about half hour ... then took them off

milk in tea .. no i got asked if wanted black tea or lemon tea .. i opted for black tea ... not that i drink it often unless the milk is off ... !


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JustysiaS
  Feb 10, 08, 16:52  #3

justynabristol wrote:
take your shoes off when invited in


if you attempt to take your shoes off when invited in, in most cases they will tell you its ok to keep them on anyway lol.


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szkotja2007
  Feb 10, 08, 16:56  #4

Dont kiss in a doorway.


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BubbaWoo
  Feb 10, 08, 16:56  #5

dont fart in the lift

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Filios1
  Feb 10, 08, 16:57  #6

JustysiaS wrote:
if you attempt to take your shoes off when invited in, in most cases they will tell you its ok to keep them on anyway lol.


In my experience, I am always given clapki if I take my shoes off. Sometimes I am told to keep them on, but I always take them off, no matter what. Sign of respect not to bring filth from outside into the home.
Milk in tea? Yes, I sometimes add milk, but I have never seen a Polish person do it.

Another do. Always come with an empty stomach to a Polish home when you are invited. There will be plate fulls of food awaiting you. Manners dictate that you never say Nie Dziekuje when the lady of the household puts out some cake or czasto for you. Always have at least one piece, but never too many. And compliment, say Dziekuje after every meal. Not polite to burp or to fart after a good meal, or to say Oh wow! I am Full! and stretch out, unless it is family.


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miranda
Edited by: miranda  Feb 10, 08, 16:58  #7

don't throw up in public places when somebody is watching-hard to do


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BubbaWoo
  Feb 10, 08, 16:59  #8

dont pee on your shoe in communal toilets

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JustysiaS
  Feb 10, 08, 17:02  #9

BubbaWoo wrote:
dont pee on your shoe in communal toilets


and if its the mens toilets, dont pee on somebody elses shoes...


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Shawn_H
  Feb 10, 08, 17:02  #10

BubbaWoo wrote:
dont pee on your shoe in communal toilets

And don't pee on your neighbour's shoe in communal toilets.


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Filios1
Edited by: Filios1  Feb 10, 08, 17:03  #11

miranda wrote:
don't throw up in public places when somebody is watching-hard to do


Have had this happen only once, in Krakow in the old-town. I was stumbling about with some Polish cousins of mine and threw up all over some tables that were set up for some kind of performance or sale for the next morning. Luckily, it was night, and only some teenage girls saw me in my sad state.

Shawn_H wrote:
and if its the mens toilets, dont pee on somebody elses shoes...


Shawn_H wrote:
And don't pee on your neighbour's shoe in communal toilets.


You both think alike.


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BubbaWoo
  Feb 10, 08, 17:03  #12

dont watch your neighbour pee on your shoe, even if youre a shirt lifter

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justynabristol
  Feb 10, 08, 17:04  #13

don't wear black for weddings, especially if you are closely related to the bride

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Seanus
  Feb 10, 08, 17:04  #14

Do's = Use ur elbows in queues, u know, just to announce ur presence

Wait JUST outside the lift and stand ur ground as the doors open

Charge onto trams as quickly as possible

Move onto the line of the person walking towards u. If they move, do likewise,
it keeps them guessing and the suspence going

Frown profusely as u hand over ur money and get ur change in a shop

Be sure to peer through those translucent windows when people are doin a no2

Ask for cheese in ur cheeseburger

My biggest don't would be not to ask for extra cabbage in ur hamburger

Just a few thoughts, I tried an Osioł-style posting and I think I failed. Ah well, at least I tried, LOL

If the poster really wants to know, I'll do a more serious posting as I've conducted many classes on the issue here in Gliwice


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miranda
  Feb 10, 08, 17:05  #15

BubbaWoo wrote:
dont watch your neighbour pee on your shoe, even if youre a shirt lifter

why not?


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BubbaWoo
Edited by: BubbaWoo  Feb 10, 08, 17:05  #16

dont pee in the lift, even if its communal

miranda wrote:
why not?


your a woman you wouldnt understand - just like men dont really understand why women have to go to the bathroom together

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Seanus
  Feb 10, 08, 17:06  #17

I have to correct BW, fart in the lift, it breaks the tension. Or stand on their foot and see their reaction


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BubbaWoo
Edited by: BubbaWoo  Feb 10, 08, 17:07  #18

dont fart in the lift unless someone has just taken a leak and there is a need to break the tension

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Filios1
  Feb 10, 08, 17:08  #19

Seanus wrote:
Charge onto trams as quickly as possible


Not true. Most Poles have gentlemanly instincts, and let old people, women, or disabled on first. If it is younger people, yes, you may see a bit of pushing.


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miranda
  Feb 10, 08, 17:08  #20

justynabristol wrote:
don't wear black for weddings, especially if you are closely related to the bride

OMG - no wonder I am not invited anymore;(


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JustysiaS
  Feb 10, 08, 17:09  #21

Filios1 wrote:
Filios1


how did you manage to quote me but put shawns name on it? lol

adding to the list, never say sorry, say przepraszam


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BubbaWoo
  Feb 10, 08, 17:09  #22

dont take more than 2 tokes before passing the blunt

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Filios1
  Feb 10, 08, 17:10  #23

JustysiaS wrote:
how did you manage to quote me but put shawns name on it? lol


hmm, I only see your name on my quote, though.


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Seanus
  Feb 10, 08, 17:11  #24

Filios1, let me make myself clear from the outset, that was a joke posting. I have had a positive experience with trams here, u know, free riding (na gape) n'all. Just kidding, I agree with u. My postings were a flawed attempt at humour


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Filios1
  Feb 10, 08, 17:15  #25

Seanus wrote:
Filios1, let me make myself clear from the outset, that was a joke posting.


Oh, sorry then. I find it difficult to detect humour over the internet.


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Eurola
  Feb 10, 08, 17:21  #26

Filios1 wrote:
Most Poles have gentlemanly instincts, and let old people, women, or disabled on first.


I have to agree with this one. I was shocked at first in US, when I saw young punks on the subway, sitting and not giving up a seat to a little old lady or a man holding to a rail for their dear life, or a woman looking like she is nine months pregnent...cultural, I guess...


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Filios1
  Feb 10, 08, 17:23  #27

Eurola wrote:
saw young punks on the subway, sitting and not giving up a seat to a little old lady or a man holding to a rail for their dear life, or a woman looking like she is nine months pregnent...cultural, I guess...


Yes, I agree. In the US especially. In Poland, even the young generation and the most goofy looking punks will give up seats for old ladies. That may be changing, but its still alive and well today.


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Seanus
  Feb 10, 08, 17:23  #28

U gotta try harder Filios1, LOL. As I said, I agree with what u said


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telefonitika
  Feb 10, 08, 17:25  #29

BubbaWoo wrote:
dont take more than 2 tokes before passing the blunt


thats just greedy if you did ... lmao!


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Seanus
  Feb 10, 08, 17:28  #30

DON'T = Screw around with the police at football/soccer games. Asking for trouble then


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