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ola123    Mar 20, 07, 15:21   #1
We dont want foreigners in Poland buying out our homes, go home english GO HOME and leave us alone. And dont tell me I didnt want you, Poles dont want you here bloody capitalists.
miranda    Mar 20, 07, 15:22   #2
Quoting: ola123

We dont want foreigners in Poland buying out our homes, go home english GO HOME and leave us alone. And dont tell me I didnt want you, Poles dont want you here bloody capitalists.

Ola sweet girl - have you finished school yet???
ola123    Mar 20, 07, 15:24   #3
Yes a long time ago.

PS Whoever wants to stay in Poland and live here I wecome but bloody capitalists that push prices up 2 words for you: **** off.
ola123    Mar 20, 07, 15:25   #4
Dont be suprised with hostility towards foreigners buying our land . Beware .
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   Mar 20, 07, 15:27   #5
Was just trying to think how to word something for ola123, but I think the quote from miranda will be the nicest way. Much nicer than my words... I'm guessing that 123 is not her IQ unless it's 1 + 2 + 3?
miranda    Mar 20, 07, 15:29   #6
Quoting: Big Rob
I think the quote from miranda will be the nicest way

yeh,
I am too nice sometimes
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   Mar 20, 07, 15:33   #7
Quoting: ola123


True.
ola123 Edited by: ola123   Mar 20, 07, 15:36   #8
Me, Grzegorz and there is all Poland hostile towards bloody foreign capitalists that steal our land.

Better dont buy land in Poland, just friendly warning.
kwas    Mar 20, 07, 15:39   #9
You can always take two or more jobs or go abroad to work and afford to buy any Polish land you want.
miranda    Mar 20, 07, 15:40   #10
Quoting: ola123
Better dont buy land in Poland, just friendly warning.

Ola,
everybody knew that the prices would go up once Poland is in the EU - don't tell me that you didn't - I will not belive it
ola123    Mar 20, 07, 15:44   #11
Quoting: kwas
You can always take two or more jobs or go abroad to work and afford to buy any Polish land you want.



Wow that fantastic, work 24 hours a day or leave your country to buy flat in your country.
ola123    Mar 20, 07, 15:45   #12
Quoting: miranda
everybody knew that the prices would go up once Poland is in the EU - don't tell me that you didn't - I will not belive it



I didnt coz I was much younger then, now Im strating my adult life and I have no chance like 2 millions young ppl who left my country because they got no chance too.
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   Mar 20, 07, 15:46   #13
News Flash... Its a cold day in Hell when property prices actually go down. ANYWHERE!

Before anyone argues back... yes they do drop sometimes but it is a rare occurence, when looking at the world picture of things, not just individual areas. The average house price in southern England has roughly doubled in the last 10 years if not more.
miranda    Mar 20, 07, 15:47   #14
Quoting: ola123
I didnt coz I was much younger then, now Im strating my adult life and I have no chance like 2 millions young ppl who left my country because they got no chance too.

Well, then I am sorry, don't you want to go abroad to work for a while as somebody suggested?
kwas    Mar 20, 07, 15:47   #15
Quoting: ola123
Wow that fantastic, work 24 hours a day or leave your country to buy flat in your country.

That's what I've been doing for the last 10 years. That's life, no free lunch.
ola123    Mar 20, 07, 15:48   #16
We were sold by english to Russia and now they are buying our homes, lets stop them! GO HOME ENGLISH!
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   Mar 20, 07, 15:49   #17
My two cents worth.

Buying property in a city is one thing, but buying up the countryside is another. Remember that most Polish people live in the country not cities and when foreign folk start buying up whole tracts of land someone is going to get a little pi$$ed off.
On the other hand there are strict building regulations being put in place to stop, for example, the building of mansions with swimming pools and other excessive designs.
If it doesn't fit the existing pattern/style it won't get built.

A major problem you face is resentment/envy and all that comes with it.

We will see.
ola123    Mar 20, 07, 15:49   #18
Quoting: kwas
That's what I've been doing for the last 10 years. That's life, no free lunch.



Ask english if they have to work 24 h to buy a 30m2 flat after 30 years of work?
miranda Edited by: miranda   Mar 20, 07, 15:49   #19
Quoting: kwas
That's life, no free lunch.

Ola doesn'yt understand it yet - Ola have you ever worked you a@@ off instead of complaining?
Sounds like you are a sheltered, spoiled person
ola123    Mar 20, 07, 15:51   #20
Quoting: miranda

Ola doesn'yt understand it yet - Ola have you ever worked you a@@ off instead of complaining?



Yep, ask my 2 millions young compatriots too, who escaped from my country because of bloody capitalists .
miranda    Mar 20, 07, 15:53   #21
Quoting: ola123
Yep, ask my 2 millions young compatriots too, who escaped from my country because of bloody capitalists

Ola,
I know the facts. Have you worked yourself? Like making money?
ola123    Mar 20, 07, 15:54   #22
Sure but in Poland I have no chance to buy a flat, or till Im 60 saving all life.
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   Mar 20, 07, 15:55   #23
Anyone else getting tired of someone whining about something which they appear to have no clue about?

Just wanted to throw that one out there!
ola123 Edited by: Administrator   Mar 20, 07, 15:55   #24
Dear Admin. I didnt say : "Please", Im not asking them, Im warning them.
OK, since you clarified, it should be clear for the readers now. Admin
ola123    Mar 20, 07, 15:56   #25
Quoting: Big Rob
nyone else getting tired of someone whining about something which they appear to have no clue about?

Just wanted to throw that one out there!



You have no clue about polish reality.
kwas    Mar 20, 07, 15:58   #26
Quoting: ola123
Im warning them.

What's you gonna do if they still keep buying Polish land?
miranda    Mar 20, 07, 15:58   #27
Quoting: ola123
You have no clue about polish reality.

I do and I understand your frustration.
ola123    Mar 20, 07, 16:00   #28
Quoting: kwas

What's you gonna do if they still keep buying Polish land?



Ppl will get pissed. In fact ppl are pissed already now........ dont ask me what happens next because pissed crowd is unpredictable , not to mention pissed nation .
North Pole    Mar 20, 07, 16:02   #29
Quoting: ola123
Ask english if they have to work 24 h to buy a 30m2 flat after 30 years of work?

Hey, babe. What to hell is wrong with you? I am trying to make friends here and you ruined it. How do you want to exist? No pain, no gain. Go to school and then make accusatons.
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   Mar 20, 07, 16:03   #30
I'm not going to get dragged down any further... Ola123 you have no clue or appreciation of society or indeed governmental structures in the rest of the world. It's a little too much of me, me, me. Your sentiments are felt throughout the world (some worse than others granted). Please stop your resentment of everything that doesn't come from Poland. There are many countries that have had to deal with a huge migration of non nationals, and to the most part have had little in the way of problems in dealing with it. House prices and job availability being two of the main points that those countries face.
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   Mar 20, 07, 16:04   #31
I'd love to buy property in Poland. Why not? It would be a nice place to get away from the rat race in America for a few months
kwas    Mar 20, 07, 16:05   #32
I'm Polish and know Poles are good at revolts and revolutions, but now the EU keeps them hard for their face and nothing's gonna happen. The "loyal" Polish soldiers would kill the Polish crowd if they got the command from the EU quaters.
miranda Edited by: miranda   Mar 20, 07, 16:07   #33
Quoting: kwas
I'm Polish and know Poles are good at revolts and revolutions, but now the EU keeps them hard for their face and nothing's gonna happen. The "loyal" Polish soldiers would kill the Polish crowd if they got the command from the EU quaters.

that's quite a pessimistic view
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   Mar 20, 07, 16:08   #34
We have no idea if the locals really will get frustrated. However, at some point there is bound to be some problems. It's in the nature of some people to blame others for their problems and foreign folk will make an easy target. Maybe.
North Pole Edited by: Administrator   Mar 20, 07, 16:11   #35
Hey, Kwas. You are an ****. And you should be proud, becauce it is in capital letters.
ola123    Mar 20, 07, 16:12   #36
Quoting: kwas

I'm Polish and know Poles are good at revolts and revolutions, but now the EU keeps them hard for their face and nothing's gonna happen. The "loyal" Polish soldiers would kill the Polish crowd if they got the command from the EU quaters.



You are pathetic polish living outside country thinking that you can make good business buying properties in Poland..... I have less respect for people like you than for these foreigners because they are loyal to their homelands.

Pole is the worst enemy of a Pole. Thats old saying but too true.
kwas    Mar 20, 07, 16:16   #37
I wouldn't buy a property in Poland. I have enough hectars of land on my own there and don't think I would find a buyer anytime soon even if I wanted to. I'm not a Polish enemy either. I just think you want to achieve something that your own parents and Polish friends f.ucked up by voting for the EU.
North Pole    Mar 20, 07, 16:18   #38
Quoting: ola123
You are pathetic polish living outside country thinking that you can make good business buying properties in Poland

Oh, now I understand. Diagnosis - Low selfesteem. I told you - go to school.
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   Mar 20, 07, 16:32   #39
Ola....if you want to make a voice for yourself....... start a movement in Pl to make your thoughts known to the populace (look it up).

Maybe start a movement to get PL onto the Euro faster. I project it will be another 6 years of the Zl.

bottom line is..... money makes the world go round, and he who has it, has control. Everyone has their price.

Moze you are upset that all your friends are having success abroad(look it up) and you are stuck here in PL making 50zl a day working 10 godz/day at a kebab place.

Make some changes for yourself. and quit b-itching about your own sad existance
miranda    Mar 20, 07, 16:36   #40
Nauczyciel,
you really know how to put somebody down - years of practice I suppose


Cheers
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