guest-iwona
There are third / Fourth generation Polish familys in England, the polish integrated in to the english way of life - they had and still have their own social clubs but have just gone about daily life, they didnt try to change anything, so I dont think it has anything to do with tolerance, it's about joining in with whats going on as aposed to other cultures that are in England and separate themselves and try and impose their way of life in a host country!
Quoting: Admin, Post #3
I feel good about them all. They didn't do anything wrong - they parents or grandpartents did... and this is makes a difference.
You're very forgiving, after a recent trip to Oswiecem, I realised how much the Polish people suffered at the hands of the Germans, I'm not sure I could be so forgiving. I like so many lost relativese in the last two wars to them but we (English) havent known such loss as your nation, so the only thing the majority of english think is that they are a rude nation who dress badly!