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Why are Polish people cheap?


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Feliks
  Mar 7, 08, 21:18  #61

I suppose I am cheap. If I had a sewing machine I would make my own clothes. Poles can get away with being cheap because we are also very imaginative and inventive.

As for breast size, Polish women may well have smaller breasts than many British women, but only because overeating has become such a problem in British society. I think Polish women do have larger noses, but they're certainly not unnatractive; Interesting and adorable would be a better description.

And finally, as for British hospitals coping with the influx of foreigners, well, if all the foreigners left it would certainly be a fatal blow to the NHS, because there would be no medical staff left.


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aberis
Edited by: aberis  Mar 11, 08, 07:52  #62

ratcatcher wrote:
the education system is poland is lower than what we would teach a dog over here

An education system which is so poor that the majority of Poles come away from it being able to speak at least 3 languages. So 'ratcatcher', how many languages do you speak? (btw: imbecile doesn't count)


ratcatcher wrote:
some will make an attempt to try and learn the launguage and intigrate with the locals.

As above, if you are referring to yourself as a local? Who really wants to learn to speak like an anti-social, narrow minded, arrogant twat!!

PinkJewel wrote:

Michal wrote:
The schools are over full and the hospitals can not cope.


An influx of Polish people may not have helped but previous to the mass migration, schools were too full (government saying they'd reduce class sizes etc - perhaps a solution is to stop closing schools) and hospitals were not coping anyway (perhaps a solution is to stop closing hospitals..)


Good point, one of the schools in the Southampton area had a large extension built about five years ago, and is not being closed for around 80 lost cost flats to build on the site. These flats are more than likely going to house young families with children who would have gone to the school that had just been demolished . . . where's the sense in that.

More back on topic!! Most of the clothes shopping in our household comes from Asda, Tesco and Primart. Partly because it's cheap, and the cost of living has increased so much with the current government, but most of the clothes last for 6 months to a year (which may not be as long as the higher quality brands), however by this time the kids have grown out of them. Also why pay more just for a brand name, which invariable is poorly made . . . an example I bought a pair of reebok trainers (£89) and cheap pair of army surplus DMs (£40), with equal usage guess which lasted longer . . . the DMs by about 7 years (and still going).

So maybe it comes down to the fact that the Poles are not so brand conscious and materialistic as the common chav and therefore will buy smart rather than poor quality branded products.

To everyone else, just ignore this guy!!! This is someone who is so brave, that he make outlandish and over-exaggerated statements from cowardly position of a guest on the forum. Doesn't even have the decency to sign up.

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chrisppu
  Mar 11, 08, 08:56  #63

ive just joind this site,hoping to learn something new about poland,,again ive learnd that there are still a lot of ignorent poeple blaming others for their own misfortunes,if your own live is that bad,do something about it,its always the other peoples fault,take a good look at yourself.and realize how your thinking,talking and feeling towards others,polish are not cheap,they lead different lives,simple isnt it!

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tornado2007
  Mar 11, 08, 09:00  #64

ratcatcher wrote:
why is it, that polish people are considered as low lives

i have though of this indepth and here is me analogy:-

Why are the polski's always trolling the aisles at TK max looking for a 'bargain', the stuff they buy is really cheap, very bad fashion, to put it plain, stuff that no one else would buy? fair enough, poles are doing a service, if money was not paid for these items, someone would have to pay to ship this stuff over to the third world and give it as aid. now no one can say that poles does not contribute to the British economy now!
so take it back!

dont worry, i will continue ........
another observation; polish guys are ugly, the woman - their monsters (big noses, no tits), i guess that comes with a certain amount of inbreeding, what else was there to do after the war!

i think you should be ashamed of yoursefl for witting such trash, you could pick on many nationalities for supposidly being cheap, your just trying to provoke and spark other members up, if i wasn't so much for free speach i would ask for this to be closed down becuase i can't see the point in it being open.

T

P.S. As for Polish women, like any nationality, there are beautiful girls, average girls and others, the polish i have met have in the main been very nice in all departments.


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Mali
  Mar 11, 08, 17:19  #65

PieknaTancerk wrote:

That is why it is better to pay your money for better quality. Go somewhere that has good quality clothes but good sales

Thats what Banana Republic is good for. The original price is usually pretty expensive (way more expansive in Canada than the US) but the clothes go on sale within weeks. Why pay $110 for a silk cami that will cost $49.99 or less in about 2-3 weeks? I've gotten some amazing bargains at BR and people always tell me I look expensive. :)
Last year I worked at Mexx and got 50% off, which was awesome.

I'm trying to teach my brother bargain shopping because that idiot will pay full price for anything (including an ugly red sporty hoody for $120).


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tim1210
  Mar 18, 08, 18:12  #66

hey rat catcher
your just a **** head aren't you !!!!!!!
i bet you are the type of person who has no friends and sits on there fat arse all day stuffing the fat face with chocolates and jerking them self off to cartoon porn !!!!!!!!!
the reason why you say bad things about polish women is because you can not get any women !!!!!!!!! let alone a sexy polish girl.
the only girl that i think you could get comes with a puncher repair kit and six months wrranty!
you disgust me ,you make me embarrassed to be human . The best part of you dribbled down your mothers leg .
Go and crawl back under the slime covered rock you came from.

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tornado2007
  Mar 18, 08, 18:13  #67

tim1210 wrote:
hey rat catcher
your just a **** head aren't you !!!!!!!
i bet you are the type of person who has no friends and sits on there fat arse all day stuffing the fat face with chocolates and jerking them self off to cartoon porn !!!!!!!!!

no actually he's the kinda guy who would F*ck a person in the ass and not even have the god dam curtousy to give him a reach around


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tim1210
  Mar 19, 08, 17:45  #68

lol :-D

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Arise_St_George
  Mar 19, 08, 17:58  #69

I lodged it with a Polish couple about a year ago. We went shopping. I was going for the expensive stuff but the Polish couple, Karol and Martha, encouraged me not to. They gave me a few words of advice of SAVING. In that aspect, we British, should be more like the Polish. Saving your money and shopping for cheaper items is the right way to go. I managed to listen to their advice and took heed. I saved quite alot of money but I lost my ways and started to buy expensive crap again. Things I don't even use! I might go back on that advice.


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