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Edited by: aphrodisiac  May 10, 11, 14:24    #1
another issue I have with some Poles, not all, is the fact that often they don't listen actively.Often times I have to repeat what I said, because some of them are too busy thinking about what they want to say in reply. I have never hear from a Pole: I will think about it lol

It really hinders the communication.

PS. waiting for the Polish brigade to shoot me down. Fire away:)

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 May 10, 11, 14:32    #2
I think there is some truth in this, aphro. Many are plainly not interested in what you have to say. I acutely feel this as a foreigner. Like yourself, my Polish is easily at that level where they understand me completely (geez, I translate) but it doesn't change the fact that they jibber jabber in amongst themselves.

The worst, of course, is amongst old people. There can be 3 simultaneous conversations going on with no-one listening to one another. Quite astounding!

Yeah, my conclusion is that many are poor listeners.
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 May 10, 11, 14:40    #3
It seems like instead of conversing with each other they just wait (or not) for their turn to speak. Perhaps Poles and cokeheads have got lot in common. Poles would get really rich if they started exporting the real deal instead of its side-effects ;)
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 May 10, 11, 14:54    #4
I think some would benefit from relaxation therapy. When you are constantly thinking of the next thing to do or place to be then you are never fully in the moment and open to discussion. Many love the safety of their homes. I've noticed that Poles will often lighten up when they are going home. They might listen to you more then when their minds are unburdened.
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 May 10, 11, 14:55    #5
It depends on what you say to them.If they find it interesting they will listen.If not they will fart on you as we say here.Many of the features attributed to Poles in this forum can also be found among Germans.
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 May 10, 11, 14:57    #6
southern:
It depends on what you say to them.If they find it interesting they will listen.If not they will fart on you as we say here

do you find yourself wearing a gas mask whilst conversing with Poles?
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 May 10, 11, 15:04    #7
I am aware that I have to say very few things that would mind to a Pole so I do not expect any positive feedback.
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 May 10, 11, 15:55    #8
aphrodisiac:
another issue I have with some Poles

wow... you go through phases like in marriage... first few months - excitement... close to one year - frustration & crisis... no worries, if you past this stage, everything will fall to its place later on...
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Edited by: warszawski  May 10, 11, 16:15    #9
aphrodisiac:
because some of them are too busy thinking about what they want to say in reply


I agree 100%, it is almost like they need to come back to you, with a smart reply or loose face.
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 May 10, 11, 16:21    #10
pgtx:
wow... you go through phases like in marriage... first few months - excitement... close to one year - frustration & crisis... no worries, if you past this stage, everything will fall to its place later on...

...I say divorce.. what's the airfare these days from Poland to Canada? ;)
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 May 10, 11, 17:03    #11
No truth in this. I must write because this is a very grave stereotyping of my nation, and due to which I come into the picture.

We Poles have had some very great thinkers among us, for many political reasons we have not been publicized as much as the germans or russians, but Poland have its gems.

Sometimes we can analyze information quicker perhaps? ... thats why no need to say "I must think over it" ... Why must I waste time when I know the answer? No need to keep anyone guessing. However, if the question requires thought, then thought will surely come into play. I don't think there is any human nation who just doesn't "think" at all on some stuffs. However, not all the things which one person things of as a very critical matter can be thought the same by the person sitting across.

There are all kinds of people in Poland. We end up meeting or communicating those who have most in common with our way of life ... that is because they come across us in positions or places where we are found, and that happens due to some common ways. If one tries to change their minds and personalities, they would meet different people. There are worlds within this world, and everyone lives in their own world and meets its residents mostly. Others are almost aliens, who may at most come across, or might walk on the save pavement, but it doesn't mean that they are a part of your world.

Lets not stereotype ... and when "not all" comes, then it becomes "some people" ... not Poles in general. Can be a german or a russian or an irish or even someone from timbuktoo or china or india or korea!
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Edited by: Havok  May 10, 11, 17:34    #12
aphrodisiac:
another issue I have with some Poles, not all, is the fact that often they don't listen actively.Often times I have to repeat what I said, because some of them are too busy thinking about what they want to say in reply. I have never hear from a Pole: I will think about it lol


Girls always talk too much... especially during an important game on TV. We don't multitask as well as you do, give us a break, will ya.


warszawski:
I agree 100%, it is almost like they need to come back to you, with a smart reply or loose face.


Whatever
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 May 10, 11, 17:35    #13
pgtx:
wow... you go through phases like in marriage... first few months - excitement... close to one year - frustration & crisis... no worries, if you past this stage, everything will fall to its place later on...


everybody does. There are stages of settling in new place;). The worse thing is that I am becoming like that too, help!!!!!!!!!!!!;)
FlaglessPole:
...I say divorce.. what's the airfare these days from Poland to Canada? ;)

nah........just settling in.
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 May 10, 11, 17:40    #14
aphrodisiac:
The worse thing is that I am becoming like that too, help!!!!!!!!!!!!;)

ha! that's this part:

pgtx:
everything will fall to its place later on...


lol chin up! ;)
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Edited by: Havok  May 10, 11, 17:40    #15
aphrodisiac:
everybody does. There are stages of settling in new place;). The worse thing is that I am becoming like that too, help!!!!!!!!!!!!;)


Just let us watch the game in peace and we can talk later. Now go play with your nails or shoes or go shopping. :)


Honestly i think this subject has more to do with your relationship than Polish people in general.
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 May 10, 11, 18:39    #16
Havok:
We don't multitask as well as you do, give us a break, will ya.

I disagree. I can watch Nascar on Fox and surf the internet all at the same time. It gets complicated when I have to get my own beer, but that is what a caring, considerate spouse is for, right?
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 May 10, 11, 19:01    #17
SPEAK LOUDER! I CAN'T HEAR YOU!
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 May 10, 11, 19:27    #18
Havok, there is an element of truth in what she is saying, trust me. Then again, I'm not a believer in typecasting a whole nation. Hence the discussion of experience, forum style ;)



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