PolishForums.com
POLAND . The Unofficial Guide
Unanswered | Archives
Poland and Polish Community Witamy, Guest | PF Members | Gold Members

Polish Forums / Polonia - UK, Ireland /

Polish opinion of England as a country and the English nation


page 3 of 3:  « Prev  1  2  3 posts: 72

Chicago PollockThreads: 10
Posts: 638
Joined: Apr 10, 10
 Apr 17, 10, 18:34    #61
I've dated a few English women and finally married one. I've found 'em to be good natured and they laugh easily (they're a lot of fun). Though not the best looking in Europe they make up for it with big boobies and they age well.

vetalaThreads: -
Posts: 512
Joined: Jul 10, 09
 Apr 17, 10, 19:18    #62
I was taught by an Englishman for a while and I've been to England (as a tourist). I must say that I'm always surprised at how mean they can be online compared to how sweet and friendly they appear in real life.
AmathystThreads: 30
Posts: 3,968
Joined: Nov 10, 06
 Pictures: 2
 Apr 17, 10, 19:39    #63
Chicago Pollock:
I've dated a few English women and finally married one. I've found 'em to be good natured and they laugh easily (they're a lot of fun). Though not the best looking in Europe they make up for it with big boobies and they age well.


I think you'll find you'll sporting a blackeye and sleeping the spare room for a week if your wife reads that post - we have quite fiery tempers too! :D

vetala:
I was taught by an Englishman for a while and I've been to England (as a tourist). I must say that I'm always surprised at how mean they can be online compared to how sweet and friendly they appear in real life.


They're men and how do you know he was English, just because someone speaks English in England doesnt mean he is...Pure misconception...a large percentage of the people I went to school with had Irish or Italian heritage...(It was a Catholic school though :D )
Chicago PollockThreads: 10
Posts: 638
Joined: Apr 10, 10
 Apr 18, 10, 02:59    #64
I think you'll find you'll sporting a blackeye and sleeping the spare room for a week if your wife reads that post - we have quite fiery tempers too!

Of course she doesn't read these posts.

Fiery temper? More like a frickin volcanoe. I've seen it twice, don't plan to see it again. She says jump I say... how do you want your tea, dear? (every evening). I'm well trained.
SlowianinThreads: -
Posts: 1
Joined: Aug 4, 11
 Aug 4, 11, 11:01    #65
Great Britain used to be great and created a few very prosperous countries.
Personally I believe that political correctness is killing Britain. British people lost their common sense. I used to live there for 5 years and I had enough British comments and even racial remarks coming from British youths.(Not talking about London where very few Brits remaining). Poles stilling the jobs, well maybe it is partly true, what about 2 millions Mohammedans, a million of Blacks or 0,3 million Jews, they are not stilling your jobs.
Why don’t you criticize Muslims, because you have already surrendered to them and you are afraid of to defend your Christian heritage (or what is left from it). Just in case if some idiot had an idea to blow off himself in a bus or tube.(which of course is not Islam as we all know “is the religion of peace”)
You rather prefer to follow BBC in everything what it says. Regarding Blacks, of course it is not politically correct to criticize due to British history of slavery or Jews due to German atrocities during WW2. At the and I would like to emphasize that I am not racist (to cut politically correct comments).
Good luck to you Britain
milkyThreads: 10
Posts: 1,229
Joined: Oct 26, 09
 Aug 4, 11, 11:29    #66

As for how English women lose it after 16, there's quite a few who would disagree with you on that one..

I agree,same in Ireland.
SeanusThreads: 22
Posts: 30,158
Joined: Dec 25, 07
 Aug 4, 11, 11:37    #67
Blow off himself, Słow? I think you mean 'blow himself up'. Big difference!
patrickThreads: 9
Posts: 120
Joined: Aug 3, 11
 Aug 4, 11, 13:39    #68
You know its true yanks. America has the best and the worst of everything and i mean everything!!!!


I like that, and I'm American. Very well put and so true.

I lived in Poland for eight years and had really great "mates". The lads from the isles were really super. However, in Saudi Arabia I can't say the same. I only have one word to describe them, arrogant. I think the Brits in Saudi can't deal well with life without a pub.
KowalskiThreads: 12
Posts: 619
Joined: Sep 13, 06
 Aug 4, 11, 14:49    #69
I've been to London 4 times each time spending there just one night to take a plane next day. My only negative experience would be occasional poor customer service based on, what I would assume on a dislike for foreigners. Once me saying: "Hi, I"ll take Marlboro Lights, please" would bring a salesperson a look as If I was offending him with a straight forward ..demanding maybe ..tone. On the other occasion and it was on Victoria train information booth I was told: " we don't talk here like that" and what I did was saying " Hello, I need next train to (name of the station)". The lady there actually went further into argument with me...demanding - I think - some pleasantries prior to her giving information....I'm only guessing here. I could be tired after some 8 hrs flight and train ride from Heatrhow so perhaps indeed I wasn't much of a smiling and catching an eye contact with her. Anyway after me getting little angry she would give up and tell me what I needed...
One day a bartender told me her wish that I wouldn't stay in UK forever after asking me where I was from...
Those are negative and were sort of a put back but over all I liked London street scene...my English friend I was staying at was as great and welcoming as always. I was surprised that I didn't run into any Poles - what I was kind of expecting influenced by media in Poland probably.
Great parks, good beer, women were looking good and more natural and less done then in Polska
VicPhillyThreads: -
Posts: 15
Joined: Aug 4, 11
 Aug 4, 11, 15:04    #70
I lived in Scotland for 5 years. People there do not like the English :-) I personaly never base my judgement of people on their nationality. Actions is what I concider. I have seen great english people and hopeless ones too.
JonnyMThreads: 16
Posts: 4,487
Joined: Mar 9, 11
 Aug 4, 11, 15:05    #71
People there do not like the English

You were speaking to the wrong people in that case.
Englishman  Aug 4, 11, 20:32    #72
That is a terrible shame. I am an Englishman (albeit possibly of the 'old school' who believes in respect, tolerance and courtesy) and I have the highest praise for the Poles I have met in the UK: industrious, thoughtful and sharing. Please take back the message - civilised Britain welcomes you.


page 3 of 3:  « Prev  1  2  3

Home / Polonia - UK, Ireland / Unanswered [this forum] | Similar


Similar discussions:

Are Polish people moving back home from the UK?  I am looking for friends in Dublin!


Random: Weather in Poland at the moment - visiting Krakow and Zakopane next week.

Only registered and logged-in users may post here. Please log in or register.


50 [Guests - 35 / Members - 15] users on live forums now


Home | Unanswered | Archives | Random | Statistics Time in Poland: 00:40 / May 27

About Us | Contact Us | Rules, Privacy | Poland Advertising

© 2005-12 PolishForums.com