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Positive features that distinguish Poland from other countries?


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Willene [Guest]
  Aug 17, 07, 07:57  #31

That's great. And although we don't have to talk about individuals, it is each individual who will eventually make the whole of Poland change.

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Crow
  Aug 17, 07, 08:03  #32

Among else...

It`s Warsawa.

Warsawa- Capitol of Poland, simbolicaly represent last great political center of ancient Danubian civilization, or to say old Sarmatia.

With that, we can be absolutely sure that Polish territory and Warsawa as key center of it in fact represent true center of Western world. So, Poles don`t need to seek West on other sides. Poland was West since time immemorial and so it is now.

Centers of Western world changed geographical position true time, from Vinca/Lepenski Vir cultures in today`s Serbia, via Tripilian civilization in Ukraine, etc, etc... to the Slovakia in time of old Great Moravia and finaly, in last chapter before downafall of free Slavic civilization center was positioned on the Polish territory. Echos of that time had its manifestations thru `Polish shlachta` and `Sarmatism`.


Yes, definitely, it`s Warsawa. One who don`t realize that would learn...


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glowa
Edited by: glowa  Aug 17, 07, 08:11  #33

Quoting: Crow
`Polish shlachta`

ah, Ze Nobles. (Szlachta in Polish)
believe me, they haven't done much for the country, that we, the Poles, can be proud of, now.

It's all very interesting information, nonetheless.


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Willene [Guest]
  Aug 17, 07, 08:56  #34

Quoting: glowa
the country, that we, the Poles, can be proud of, now


bubba!! do i smell a bit of patriotism?

;)

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Crow
Edited by: Crow  Aug 17, 07, 09:01  #35

Quoting: glowa


Quoting: Crow
`Polish shlachta`

ah, Ze Nobles. (Szlachta in Polish)
believe me, they haven't done much for the country, that we, the Poles, can be proud of, now.

It is fact that so called `Golden Freedom` gave unrestricted privileges for nobilities (szlachta) and Sejm (Polish Parlament) and limited competences of king.

Few examples of Henrician Articles:

The king must convene the Sejm (Polish parliament) at least every two years for six weeks,
The king had no right to create new taxes, tariffs or such without approval of the Sejm,
The king had no right to call a pospolite ruszenie (mobilisation of armed forces) without approval of the Sejm,
The king had no right to declare war or peace without approval of the Sejm,
King was only pawn in game for authorities of magnates.


But Glowa my friend, you must understand that `schlachta` obviously was based on traditional Polish (Slavic) political doctrine (on different morale values, natural, tribal, essence of true freedom and democracy). That doctrine once was very sucessfull, let`s say in time of glorious/prosperious days of Slavic civilization, in time when our ancestors consolidate on vast territory from Europe to the Eurasia and Asia.

Long period of time (for even thousends of years) such a system (or similar- which maybe in time of schlachta already was deformed in attempts of reform) existed and was functional. Then, things changed in global enviroment, any attempt for reform of old and traditional political system on enormous territory (`schlachta` system as reflection of it) was very limited and needed a lot of time. But, our Slavic ancestors didn`t have time, we were defeated and divided from advancing agressive newcomers, we were enslaved. And, history was written by winners, as always.


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glowa
  Aug 17, 07, 09:03  #36

Quoting: Crow
And, history was written by winners, as always.

so true, I stand corrected.


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Willene [Guest]
  Aug 17, 07, 13:49  #37

Quoting: Willene
bubba!! do i smell a bit of patriotism?


my appologies

i meant glowa! :(

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lef
  Aug 17, 07, 22:10  #38

Quoting: BubbaWoo
Poland is an old country with a new beginning... time to start afresh and look to the future with the opportunities it brings...


These comments suggest you may be hallucinating, you know old chap, its time you got hold of yourself and got a real job, leave the bad stuff alone.
Poland has been around for a long time, it has a rich history and has gone through a real faith journey which makes it what it is today, it doesn't need silly comments from a person who has been in Poland for a few minutes, normally a quest to a country respects the current culture and habits to which he is a visitor, I'm sure if I went to GB and started to insult and want to change the country I would be told where to go.

Time for another white one or two Bubba. Cheers.



Quoting: BubbaWoo
My immediate circle of friends in sopot are mostly doing very well for themselves thank you very much - the majority of them are self employed


Ripping off the poor Polish people ha!


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espana
  Aug 18, 07, 02:18  #39

Quoting: southern
1.Beautiful women
2.Beautiful women
3.Beautiful women
and above all
4.Beautiful women

true!!!!
people with good education
nice culture


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Jashiwi
  Aug 26, 07, 20:10  #40

What else is good about Poland?
..I bet there are other-great things about Poland, about it's people to arts and etc. :)


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BubbaWoo
  Aug 27, 07, 02:51  #41

Quoting: lef
lef


seems like an appropriate opportunity to remind everybody what a kunt you are lef

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Polanguage [Guest]
  Aug 27, 07, 08:14  #42

I am working on building a brand called Polanguage and from research that I have conducted and observed while being in Poland and abroad is Poland's Language.

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Polanguage [Guest]
  Aug 27, 07, 08:16  #43

Poland's language can and does distinguish it from other countries so why not make that more attractive abroad?

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Bratwurst Boy
  Aug 31, 07, 06:36  #44

Because nobody else can speak it???


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szkotja2007
  Aug 31, 07, 06:42  #45

Quoting: Bratwurst Boy
Because nobody else can speak it???

Nie prawda, mowiem po polsku like a native !


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Daisy
  Aug 31, 07, 06:48  #46

Quoting: Bratwurst Boy
Because nobody else can speak it???


Shopgirl, are you sure it's safe to let him out on his own?


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Crow
  Aug 31, 07, 08:36  #47

Quoting: szkotja2007


Quoting: Bratwurst Boy
Because nobody else can speak it???

Nie prawda, mowiem po polsku like a native !

Tako je! Govori Poljski da te ceo svet razume.

To translate it on my Slavicized english...

``That`s right! Speak Polish so that all world understand you.``


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CWEJGCHAFT
  Sep 2, 07, 04:21  #48

Willene - why did you move to PL , are yuou an Afrikkaner ? or are you of Polish origin.
do you plan to stay permanently or just temporarily

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Lukasz
  Sep 3, 07, 13:10  #49

Good things in Poland ... maybe we have the bigest (in %) grove since 89 in group of central - eastern european countries (some of them had better start ... thats why they have bigger GDP)

What is more we have realy nice culture

We are one of the best educated young people (in older people it looks not so good)

We have very nice girls

We have great nature

We are great individualists

We have intersting history

...


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Lukasz
  Sep 3, 07, 13:13  #50

What can be interesting ... our stock exhanege becomes one of the strongest in central Europe

Companies from Ukraina, Czech rep. Hungary, Baltic states, are listed on our stock exchange. And realy good experts are working aim to make Warsaw regional bissnes center, and this ame is more and more real


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Lukasz
Edited by: Lukasz  Sep 3, 07, 13:19  #51

What can be intersting for foreginer in our culture ... what describes in good way why we sometimes look so pesymistic ;)

We always complain, you shouldynt take it seuriosly :) Like people in Ireland or USA when you ask if everytjing is ok ? they answer YES GREAT. Poles usualy complain. And we dont take it seriously.

You know maybe it looks strange, but that is the fact.

Look on teh coment about European Union. Most of all people says "maybe it is good, but ... (comlain complain complain)" but ask them if they realy want to leave EU ... ;)))


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isthatu
  Sep 3, 07, 16:04  #52

Books, everywhere books are for sale,bookshops,stalls or laid out on the street. Every Polish home I have been in has a huge,well filled bookshelf reminding me i need to sort out my eccentric piles of books scattered around my house :)


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shopgirl
  Sep 5, 07, 14:13  #53

Quoting: Lukasz
We always complain, you shouldynt take it seuriosly :)
I don't think Poles are the only people who complain.....other Europeans countires also can do this fantastically...
We Americans are just more likely to be sarcastic than to complain outrightly. We love our sarcasm! :)


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blackadder
  Sep 5, 07, 14:24  #54

Positive features that distinguish Poland from other countries?

i don't live in it;)
it would be way different country with me living in it.


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Irisheyz77
  Sep 7, 07, 14:20  #55

I recently spent a few days in Poland visiting with family and I was very impressed by how happy and nice everyone was. Polish people give the best hospitality then anyone I've ever met. I have never felt so welcome in a place.

The food was mostly good...I can be a picky eater so not all things made were to my liking. But everything was made with love and in quantity so you never went hungry. In fact I was always more in danger of bursting at the seems!

I spent time in Krakow and in a small village in the a few hours away and they were both breathtakingly beautiful.

I enjoyed every moment I spent in the country and look forward to when I can go back. Next time though I definately will need to learn more Polish....I hated haveing to rely on others to translate for me.

My one complaint about Poland is that the language is so hard to learn! *lol* That and the Vodka there is deadly!! Just a few shots and I was more drunk then I've been in a long time...it goes right to your head. It should really come with a warning label - something like - Americans be warned about consuming this product your body probably won't be able to handle it as well as the Polish.


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misiek [Guest]
  Sep 7, 07, 15:28  #56

Survival... thats one of our features.
Sometimes it appears in good, sometimes in bad way.

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plk123
  Sep 7, 07, 15:37  #57

hey, w-wa has awesome architecture too.

polish bread is like none other. kielbasa can't beat either. Zakopane is cool. we have some of the oldest castles in europe too.


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island1
  Sep 20, 07, 10:30  #58

Many Poles are extremely negative about their country, for complicated reasons, but it does kind of get me down.

I just wrote a blog post entitled

batorego.wordpress.com/2007/09/20/ten-things-i-love-about-poland/ - 10 Things I Love About Poland

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Slick77 [Guest]
  Sep 20, 07, 18:30  #59

Lack of Britons, German and Dutch. Thank you God for that.

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Matyjasz
  Sep 20, 07, 19:10  #60

Quoting: island1
Many Poles are extremely negative about their country, for complicated reasons, but it does kind of get me down.



There is definitely a very thin boundary between love and hate.

PS: A very in interesting blog you have there island1. I’m looking forward for your posts here on PF. Welcome. :)


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