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wentka [Guest]
  Sep 29, 06, 08:40  #1

I am American born of Polish, Lithuanian, and German descent. I am curious, how to the Polish view Lithuanians and Germans?

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FISZ
Edited by: FISZ  Sep 29, 06, 08:54  #2

I know that there are a lot of poles that dislike Germans....the one's that I've met anyway. They say that Germans still think they are superior.

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ola123 [Guest]
  Sep 29, 06, 09:02  #3

Poles dislike Germans this is true.

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wentka [Guest]
  Sep 29, 06, 09:36  #4

How to Poles feel about Lithuanians?

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FISZ
  Sep 29, 06, 09:49  #5

Probably nothing

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krysia
  Sep 29, 06, 09:54  #6

I haven't heard anything either. Only about the germans. And jews. And of course, the russians.

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Kowalski
  Sep 29, 06, 10:46  #7

I think many Poles "like" Lituenians and that is possibly based on the glorius history of Polish and Lithueanian state. I'm hearing that Lithuenians have different popular opinion about Poles remembering 1920 war when Poland anexed Vilnius. So history plays its role at present time.
Many Poles probably think Lithueanians are slavic people and not many had ever met a Lithuenian man or woman.
Almost everybody in Poland has seen a German, Poles tend to be friendly toward Germans but are short tempered, too. The fact that Germans are loud, talk loud when at restaurant or when walking the streets or something similary unimportant would make many Poles jugde that Germans are domineering in their nature, arogant etc.
In truth , Polish cultuer is VERY similar to German culture. What pisses of many Poles is Germans luck of interest in Poland, Poles and many are obviously jelous for Germany's prosperity.
An old joke:
Who would Poles fight first if attaced again by Germans and Russians at the same time?
Of course they would fight the Germans first because bussines first then pleasure.
Many Poles would love to see Poland kicking some German ass really strong. Last time in soccer we failed.

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Kowalski
  Sep 29, 06, 10:58  #8

Poles dislikes most:
1. Roma
2. Romanians (probably confuse them with Roma)
3 Arabs
4Ukrainians
5 Jews
6 Russians

Poles feel symphaty toward:
1. USA
2. Italy
3. France
4. England
5. Chech
6. Hungarian
7. Sweden

source .pdf

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Wroclaw
  Sep 29, 06, 11:07  #9

Kowalski,

Ukranians: In this part of Poland many people have Ukrainian heritage. So it seems strange to me that they are on the 'dislike' list.

I'd like to hear PF members thoughts on this.

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vito [Guest]
  Sep 29, 06, 11:10  #10

Wroclaw
As far as I know there was exodus of Polish people by Ukrainian soldiers during the WWII (actually, my grandmother's family was severly affected - they killed their brothers and father). There are many Poles who have been forced to stay in Ukraine or Russia after the war -- you can notice the Polish last names on many occasions there.

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vito [Guest]
  Sep 29, 06, 11:21  #11

Here is what I'm taling about:

Mass Grave of Massacred Poles Found in Ukraine

"A Ukrainian government commission has concluded that thousands of [POLISH] people buried in a mass grave outside Kiev were killed during Stalin's purges, not by Nazi soldiers."

http://www.therebel.org/index.php?name=News&file=article&sid=6689

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vito [Guest]
  Sep 29, 06, 11:22  #12

I don't know why Poles seem no to like Romanians though.

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Wroclaw
  Sep 29, 06, 11:43  #13

vito,

I'm trying to get a better understanding of this. I understand that at the end of WW II many people were moved from the east of Poland and part of Ukraine to west Poland.
I just thought that after sixty years these people or there family [nowadays] would have a positive opinion of Ukraine. Not because they were moved [no-one would like that] but because they are proud of their roots.
On the other hand, I can quite understand your anger with regard to Ukraine.
You may think me naive on this subject but I'm willing to learn.

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Wroclaw
  Sep 29, 06, 11:46  #14

Vito,

I've read the link. Now I understand.

Thanks.

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Kowalski
  Sep 29, 06, 11:58  #15

Romanias are on the list due to Poles confusing them with Roma from Romania. I have no source to prove but I've heard that Romanians themselves put Poles very hight on their list of "likes", right after Italians and French whom they like most.
Ukrainians have gaine much after orange revolutins and following efforts to reconsile two nations so more recent statistics should place them higer.

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wentka [Guest]
  Sep 29, 06, 12:47  #16

Thank you for this. It is very interesting. I enjoy hearing other points of view from other cultures.

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iwona
  Sep 29, 06, 14:04  #17

I suppose it is more for previous generations but my uncle was born and brough up in Lwow( Polish Lwow) so he didn't like Ukrainians.

I think that Poland has quite bad geographical location- between 2 big countries who were always happy to invade us ( or at least cut a bit of our land ) .That is why probbaly we like countries like USA, GB- far away, in general rather friendly never our enemies.

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Ly_ [Guest]
  Sep 30, 06, 08:11  #18

Even though I know Germans now are normal I still don'y like them very much. And French too, but I guess it's because of their president

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Matyjasz
  Nov 15, 06, 06:24  #19

Quoting: Kowalski, Post #7
I'm hearing that Lithuenians have different popular opinion about Poles remembering 1920 war when Poland anexed Vilnius. So history plays its role at present time.


I also heard about it, but it turned out that my friend had totally opposite experience with the Lithuanians. He said that from the beginning they were very friendly, and after they heard him speak something in polish to his friend, they became even more friendlier.

As for Germans, the whole "Powiernictwo Pruskie" issue really intoxicates the Polish-German relationships. Besides we can slowly see a shift of the look on the Poles/Germans/Jews relations during the WWII. In the 40's it was: Germans = oppressors, Poles and Jews = victims; later it was Germans and Poles= oppressors, Jews = victims; and now it's Poles = oppressors; Jews = victims and Germans = observers.

Young Germans, that don't remember those times are fed up with being blamed for everything bad that happened during the WWII and are starting to slowly rewrite the history of their country. It's really a bad news for it's neighbors.

Quoting: Kowalski, Post #8
Poles feel symphaty toward:
1. USA
2. Italy
3. France
4. England
5. Chech
6. Hungarian
7. Sweden


Czech’s on the fifth place? All my friends that visited Czech rep. had really bad experiences with it’s inhabitants. As long as they spoke to them in German they were really polite, but the minute my friends started to talk among themselves in Polish the attitude of most Czech’s they had met changed drastically for worse.

I suppose they must have met the wrong people though.

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Maxxx Payne
  Nov 15, 06, 09:14  #20

Why the Hungarians on 6th place ? They were on Germany's side in WW II....

And the Swedes on 7th ??? Don't you remember The Deluge ????


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blur13 [Guest]
  Nov 15, 06, 09:25  #21

The British tend to dislike the French too... we have a stereotypical view of them - all pomposity and sneers. Plus they have weird taste in food. And the women don't shave their armpits. Ewww.

Q. How can you tell when a Frenchman's been to your house?
A. The dustbins are empty and the dog's pregnant.

Ba-doom-tish.

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krysia
  Nov 15, 06, 10:17  #22

What do you like about France the most?
I've only been there as a little child, and a few years ago at the airport in Paris. I love their bakery. "Pain au chocolate"
Hmmm...France. Maybe I'll make that my next destination...

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blur13 [Guest]
  Nov 15, 06, 10:20  #23

I plan on visiting Paris sometime next year with my gf. Can't wait! Helps of course if you know a little bit of the lingo. I really should polish up!

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BubbaWoo
  Nov 15, 06, 10:33  #24

i like the people, the varied scenery, the cafe culture, the food, the weather, the wine and beer...

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Decorator
  Nov 15, 06, 10:36  #25

i was there for 3 different reasons, 1st Skiing in January absolutely fabulous and made very welcome, 2nd for the Le Mans 24 hour race, where i happen to meet a lovely French woman and lastly I went camping all down the west coast of France 1 month Later with that very same French Lady.. So this year alone was a lovely year there with great memories.. And La Rochelle where i stayed a few days was Beautiful, (and it happened to have a lovely little Irish pub, so i wasn't denied my guinness)

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jurk [Guest]
  Nov 17, 06, 15:07  #26

What about how do poles see hispanics , Have you ever heard something from them or are there in poland some spanish people.

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Maati
  Nov 17, 06, 17:11  #27

Yes there are some Spanish people in Poland.
And I think people have a quite stereotypical view on them, just like on everybody else.

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Matyjasz
  Nov 18, 06, 02:17  #28

Quoting: jurk, Post #38
What about how do poles see hispanics , Have you ever heard something from them or are there in poland some spanish people.



If I'm correct there's a difference between Hispanics and Spaniards, right?

Basically, besides that Poles, men as well as women, find Spanish and Hispanics people usually very attractive, they don't think anything more about them at all. It's because of the distance that separates Poland from Spain and both Americas. I think that its also the other way around. Spaniard’s and Hispanics don't think much about Polish people.

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kryzs [Guest]
  Nov 18, 06, 15:26  #29

Quoting: jurk, Post #38
What about how do poles see hispanics


I can tell you I like a lot of them . I have a lot of mexican friends.
My mom and some family members do not like them at all.
They say they destroyed the neighboor hood. From what I seen in chicago I would say she right. They don't take care of there own property. and live with way to many Family members.
But living in La it seems different with them. They seem americanised here more so then in chicago. I don't know, its a little different here,even though its the same culture.

Personally I like the french. I have a friend who is French canadian. He was born in the Us and he he's great.
I been to france and I had a blast . I don't speak french. But when i did talk to a french man I used polish first . And then English .. HA HA.
I had a lot of fun in a bar in france. But I had to use hand signals or signs to get the Beer I wanted..
And from what my cousins have said Ukrainan women are beautifull. He said a lot of them are in poland . He said this in confidence so his wife did not hear......LOL
I as a pole born in chicago like everyone no matter what country they come from.
But as a note. I will never buy a japanese car or a german one. So I won't spend my money in that matter.
But Other wise I like all nationalities. There are good people and loving people from all walks of life. And then there are the ones that hate everyone. Even americans.
Except they all want to come here. Which I think is funny.....................

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Maati
  Nov 19, 06, 06:21  #30

Hi, I live in Warsaw. I met here people from Spain, Portugal, South America, Cuba and Dominicana Rep. Many of them are my students, some of them friends. They are here for different puroses- travel, love, diplomatic work, buisness, education etc. They all seem to enjoy their life here...

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