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marek s
Edited by: marek s  Nov 30, 07, 08:52  #31

Quoting: lonely
What an opinionated knob you are!!!!


just pointing out that the pot should not be calling the kettle black.

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lonely
  Nov 30, 07, 08:56  #32

Quoting: marek s
just pointing out that the pot should not be calling the kettle black.


Did i say anything at any point about being forced into marriage? Nope. There is quite a difference in being mutually in love to being forced into marriage. Pot / kettle / pot / kettle... no i don't see any sense in your comment. Perhapse you caught your d*ck in your zip the other day and are still in pain but chill out and get off my feckin back!!!!!

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miranda
  Nov 30, 07, 08:59  #33

reading comprehension seem to be a problem for some people


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lonely
  Nov 30, 07, 09:05  #34

Quoting: miranda
reading comprehension seem to be a problem for some people


Hope you weren't talking about me there miranda? :o)

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miranda
  Nov 30, 07, 09:11  #35

Quoting: lonely
Hope you weren't talking about me there miranda? :o)

no, you seem to be on top in that department. I might have a problem sometimes, but English is not my first language, so I at least have an excuse. I meant marek. He seems to be an emotional "reader" and that could be a problem.
Check in the mail, please.


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lonely
  Nov 30, 07, 09:22  #36

Quoting: miranda
no, you seem to be on top in that department. I might have a problem sometimes, but English is not my first language, so I at least have an excuse. I meant marek. He seems to be an emotional "reader" and that could be a problem.
Check in the mail, please.


Thank you miranda. Marek does seem to be a pain in the butt. Your english is supberb, i would never have know that it's not your first language. Wish I could speak another language :o(

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miranda
  Nov 30, 07, 09:29  #37

Quoting: lonely
Your english is supberb, i would never have know that it's not your first language.

thank you very much.
Quoting: lonely
Wish I could speak another language :o(

it is never too late when it comes to learning languages. Good luck.
Quoting: lonely
Marek does seem to be a pain in the butt.
yeh, he is still going through something, that's why I said "emotional" instead of rational.


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lonely
  Nov 30, 07, 09:36  #38

Quoting: miranda
he is still going through something


I'm sorry to hear that he is "going through something". I am under a huge ammount of stress just now but obviously handle things differently. The forum is a cross section of the general public so i guess there will be various types of people here. You seem to be a pretty level headed person though :o) thanks for that.

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marek s
  Nov 30, 07, 10:22  #39

Quoting: lonely
hello everyone. I am recently back from poland where i met (a lady of the night) initially it was a straight forward thing but when she left she asked me for my mobile number. She text me the next morning and we met up again on a regular relationship basis. We spent the rest of my time in Krakow together (5days) and it seems we fell in love. Am i mental to get involved??? Please help me.



Quoting: lonely
What are you doing man??? You can not be serious about this!!!


you telling another guy he cant be serious?
hence my comment pot calling kettle black

Quoting: lonely
What an opinionated knob you are!!!!

name calling, how cool

Quoting: lonely
There is quite a difference in being mutually in love to being forced into marriage

after 5 days your both in love or so she said she also was.
to top it off, your in two different countries

Quoting: miranda
no, you seem to be on top in that department. I might have a problem sometimes, but English is not my first language,

in this post, your comprehension is off.

Quoting: miranda
yeh, he is still going through something, that's why I said "emotional" instead of rational.

are you a doctor or something? im not emotional at all, i just think that a guy who falls in love with a hooker after hanging out with her for 5 days in a tool.
miranda, is it that time of the month for you?

Quoting: lonely
Marek does seem to be a pain in the butt.

lol.

Quoting: lonely
The forum is a cross section of the general public so i guess there will be various types of people here.

yup yup, like crazies wanting to marry hookers in different countries.

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miranda
Edited by: miranda  Nov 30, 07, 10:29  #40

Quoting: marek s
in this post, your comprehension is off.

not really, I have read your other posts an you seem to force your bitter opinion about life on everybody. In comparison to you , everybody is naive and stupid and childlish. My take on that is that you have had some negative experiance in the past and that colours your opinions, therefore they are not rational, but "emotinal" It is easy to spot, but you don't see it.
Quoting: marek s
miranda, is it that time of the month for you?

is that what you say when you run out of argument? Pretty pathetic and I think you have been hurt by a woman and you are jeleous that somebody is infatuated/ in love etc.


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Wroclaw Boy
  Nov 30, 07, 10:33  #41

Quoting: rohit21sa
rules and regulation for marrying a polish girl

1. Make sure shes not marrying you for a passport
2. Make sure shes not marrying you for your money
3. Be sure her brothers are not muscle bound steroid heads
4. Take a good look at her Mother, always a good indication how she will look in 20 years.

Thats the basics!!


Hope it helps


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ShelleyS
  Nov 30, 07, 10:38  #42

Quoting: miranda
not really, I have read your other posts an you seem to force your bitter opinion about life on everybody. In comparison to you , everybody is naive and stupid and childlish. My take on that is that you have had some negative experiance in the past and that colours your opinions, therefore they are not rational, but "emotinal" It is easy to spot, but you don't see it.


I personally think you should charge him for that - about time someone smacked his arse! Well done A :)


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ShelleyS
  Nov 30, 07, 10:40  #43

Quoting: Wroclaw Boy
Make sure shes not marrying you for a passport


She is Polish - he is a paki, some how I dont think thats the reason

Quoting: Wroclaw Boy
Make sure shes not marrying you for your money


Again see above so I dont think thats the reason either.

Quoting: Wroclaw Boy
Be sure her brothers are not muscle bound steroid heads


Nah..

Quoting: Wroclaw Boy
Take a good look at her Mother, always a good indication how she will look in 20 years.


Sunbeds were not (I would imagine) popular in Poland 20 years ago, so there is no telling what she will look like, but it is an indicator :)


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miranda
  Nov 30, 07, 10:40  #44

Quoting: ShelleyS
I personally think you should charge him for that - about time someone smacked his arse! Well done A :)

hey, he was getting on my nerves a LONG time ago. I was just trying to be politicaly correct - so much for that:)


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ShelleyS
  Nov 30, 07, 10:42  #45

Quoting: miranda
hey, he was getting on my nerves a LONG time ago. I was just trying to be politicaly correct - so much for that:)


Hmmm, leave political correctness at the door when entering in to the forum :)


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miranda
Edited by: miranda  Nov 30, 07, 10:42  #46

Quoting: lonely
I am under a huge ammount of stress just now but obviously handle things differently

for sure, it is not easy but it could be learned.
Quoting: lonely
You seem to be a pretty level headed person though :o) thanks for that.

I am trying and you are welcome;) I guess I have a very rational brain.


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miranda
  Nov 30, 07, 10:44  #47

Quoting: ShelleyS
Hmmm, leave political correctness at the door when entering in to the forum :)

you are absolutely right':)


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Wroclaw Boy
  Nov 30, 07, 10:47  #48

Quoting: ShelleyS
She is Polish - he is a paki, some how I dont think thats the reason

Ahh OK I didn't read the previous posts just thought i would try and be funny.

Obviously these circumstances are somewhat different.


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marek s
  Nov 30, 07, 11:22  #49

Quoting: miranda
is that what you say when you run out of argument?

considering you assume things about me, i assume things about you.
Quoting: miranda
jeleous that somebody is infatuated/ in love etc

being jealous about a hooker, not

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rohit21sa
  Nov 30, 07, 20:30  #50

Quoting: Wroclaw Boy
2. Make sure shes not marrying you for your money


i'm not rich....

Quoting: ShelleyS
he is a paki, some how I dont think thats the reason



i'm from (bangladesh/united arab emirates)

i love her alot. so even if home office don't allow me to marry her in UK i need to go back to DUBAI or bangladesh where it will be easy


oh by the way how about marrying in poland? IS IT EASY?

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polishgirltx [Guest]
  Nov 30, 07, 20:44  #51

Quoting: rohit21sa
oh by the way how about marrying in poland? IS IT EASY?

it is easy....it is so easy that many ppl regret doing that...:)

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Buddy
  Dec 1, 07, 05:56  #52

This is a really amusing thread, nothing like a good ***** (in both meanings) is there folks?

Mr.Rohit, just a few enquiries have you met her parents?
Do you enjoy drinking vodka neat?
Do you speak Polish?
What do your family make of all this?

I only ask because if you are serious you need to consider the above as well as many other factors.

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Buddy
  Dec 1, 07, 05:58  #53

Quoting: Buddy
This is a really amusing thread, nothing like a good ***** (in both meanings) is there folks?



They ***** out the word B I T C H . Seriously admin what if this was pet thread and I was talking about my female *****. Censoring words doesn't really acheive anything.

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Wayman123
  Apr 25, 08, 11:35  #54

Thread attached on merging:
The Marrying Kind :)

Hello to everyone ,

Just one question , i have been seeing a lovely polish girl and im very happy and we have been together for over a year now , Im engaged to her and whant to marry her in poland could anyone help me out with the right and legal way for me to do so , have met her family and spent a little time in Krakov witch is a lovely city , Im english myself and have lived my whole life in the uk , im intending on leaving the uk to go and live in poland and was wondering if anyone could give me any advice on getting married in poland also with living in poland as im not polish myself .


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plk123
  Apr 25, 08, 11:37  #55

SEARCH AROUND THE FORUMS.. THERE IS ONOF ON BOTH OF YOUR QUESTIONS. GOOD LUCK. VISIT PL FIRST BEFORE YOU DECIDE TO MOVE THERE.


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IronsE11
Edited by: IronsE11  Apr 25, 08, 11:37  #56

Wayman123:
was wondering if anyone could give me any advice on getting married in poland also with living in poland as im not polish myself .


How about asking your fiance? ;)

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Wroclaw Boy
  Apr 25, 08, 11:42  #57

Wayman123:
was wondering if anyone could give me any advice on getting married in poland also with living in poland as im not polish myself .

Are you a nervous type of person Wayman?


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Wayman123
Edited by: Wayman123  Apr 25, 08, 11:57  #58

No son im not the nervous kind are u , it,s a question and if u have any respect for people u would ask her parents aswel as the lady herself , as for her english it,s spot on and we have been together for over year now as for asking her i think the smile on her face tells me how much she loves me , also the fact that she is wearing an engagement ring tells me she understands english perfectly unlike yourself , Thank u plk123 for pointing me in the right direction shame other members seem to think all polish drink large amounts of vodka , not the case as i have met many polish people who dont live inside a botle of vodka ,those that do are a minority and if i thought all polish hade drink problems i wouldnt be asking the question in the first place .....


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Wroclaw Boy
Edited by: Wroclaw Boy  Apr 25, 08, 13:47  #59

Wayman123:
No son im not the nervous kind are u , it,s a question and if u have any respect for people u would ask her parents aswel as the lady herself , as for her english it,s spot on and we have been together for over year now as for asking her i think the smile on her face tells me how much she loves me , also the fact that she is wearing an engagement ring tells me she understands english perfectly unlike yourself

Before you jumped down my throat you should probably try and ascertain the reason for me asking the question. It had nothing to do with marriage.

The reason i asked is for this.

IronsE11:
also with living in poland as im not polish myself


And my question was are you the nervous type? I am not particularly a nervous person and never have been although I have to say in my two and a half years of living here as a British national i have become a little edgy when it comes to visiting offices. For the first year I was cool, calm and collective as I didn't really understand what was happening but now unfortunately I understand almost everything and I gotta tell ya its stressfull. They always shock you at the start and then its ohh actually thats not a problem, and it just goes on and on.. Stamping, talking, typing, copying documents and 25% of the time there wrong anyway and you have to go back to the beginning.

My point being if youre a NERVOUS type of person you may find it quite difficult here.


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Wayman123
Edited by: Wayman123  Apr 25, 08, 15:58  #60

Wroclaw Boy:
Before you jumped down my throat you should probably try and ascertain the reason for me asking the question. It had nothing to do with marriage.

The reason i asked is for this.



U no something u should go back and read your own posts , your obviously somewhat immature in the way u reply to peoples posts as for jumping down your throat far from it son it,s an issue with maturity and u should think about what you have to say before u put your brain into gear and your mouth into action , and obviously with some of your posts in this issue your no help what so ever in fact it,s like your telling people that we shouldnt bother as most poles are drunks in your eyes with mothers like pitbulls and brothers like cage fighters .

What i cant belive fella is why u cant just reply with a honest reply , not all poles are the same and as for the minor red tape it is only minor , it,s a polish forum for expats and polish people but all i see and read in your posts are negative remarks and your not every helpfull , Im a brit matey and a little red tape means nothing i need two things to married in poland and only two things .

Above is a URL ..... THAT HELPS AND IS STRAIGHT TO THE POINT

all u hade to do was point me in the right direction as some members try and be helpfull others try and poor scorn on anyone who asks a simple question as for my patients i have plenty i just dont have time for childish unhelpfull remarks made by yourself , just read your posts above , Nowmy question to u is why are you living in poland if you think most poles are **** heads i quote ...

1. Make sure shes not marrying you for a passport
2. Make sure shes not marrying you for your money
3. Be sure her brothers are not muscle bound steroid heads
4. Take a good look at her Mother, always a good indication how she will look in 20 years.

Thats the basics!!

Im a mature adult and have spent the best part of my life living in London so a little stress means nothing as for your help well it,s about much use as a pork chop at a jewish wedding , thanks for your help , maybe u should consider going back to the uk if u feel so negative about polish people , did someone break your poor little heart bet she was polish , thanks but no thanks for your help others members above have given a helpfull approcah to my question . Hows your nerves now fella , what you going to be like when u have to go back to blighty ,peace dude and love will send u an invite when i do sort it out ..


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