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80% of Polish people are boring or can't party, why???


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 Jun 5, 09, 06:10    #91
SeanBM:
Always a bridesmaid never the bride? :)

i don't like funerals either, so... :)

ewqdsa  Jun 5, 09, 10:46    #92
plk123:
completely disagree.

You are right, they fight as well!
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 Jun 5, 09, 11:42    #93
freebird:
where do you live in Poland Sean?

South of Krakow, up the Beskidy mountains and I am originally from Dublin, what about yourself?.

freebird:
(I assume you ain't drunk and bored at this moment either)

Unfortunately :9

pgtx:
i don't like funerals either, so... :)

HAHAHAHA
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 Jun 5, 09, 13:49    #94
SeanBM:
Who cares what his point was, i want your job z_darius!.

Well, it takes years of study to be able to get stoned like that ;)
I'll let you know when I'm ready to vacate the position and to move on to greener pastures.
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 Jun 5, 09, 13:57    #95
Maybe freebird went to the annual ZUS party ;)
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 Jun 5, 09, 14:50    #96
Seanus:
Maybe freebird went to the annual ZUS party ;)

HA, HA, HA.........

ZUS party is the best,
every pest has his nest,
knows nothing about his work,
thinks children are brought by stork.
Come on freebird, time to confess.
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 Jun 5, 09, 15:04    #97
SeanBM:
South of Krakow, up the Beskidy mountains and I am originally from Dublin, what about yourself?.

born in Brooklyn, live in North Wilkesboro, NC
Seanus:
Maybe freebird went to the annual ZUS party ;)

quote=aphrodisiac]
Come on freebird, time to confess.[/quote]

well, I did confess. I'm just saying my honest opinion about what I've experienced in Poland and most of you guys just hate me for this :-) I don't understand why you guys getting so defensive over something like that. It's not like I'm saying something wrong about your country.
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Edited by: aphrodisiac  Jun 5, 09, 15:07    #98
freebird:
It's not like I'm saying something wrong about your country.

no, but is like saying the every American is stupid, which is not true. You make generalizations based on your personal experience.

I personally had some really good parties in Poland.
new-expat  Jun 5, 09, 15:33    #99
aphrodisiac:
You make generalizations based on your personal experience

I don't think he's really making generalizations. He just pointed out a problem and chose a provocative way to say it. He describes a tendancy he has been observing.

And well, if you don't agree... it only means you belong to the 20% :)
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 Jun 5, 09, 16:21    #100
new-expat:
And well, if you don't agree... it only means you belong to the 20% :)

I never said I don't agree. And no, it doesn't mean I belong to the 20 %. How did you come to that conclusion?

SOme ex-pats are known for complaining about such things over and over again, because they are having problems with dealing with cultural differences. For some reason they neglect to provide the balance in a from of what keeps them in Poland, therefore I think that freebird has made a generalization. I have met many foreigners in Poland and some adjust well, but some don't. One of the reason for the failed adjustment is the need to compare Poland to the country they came from. One cannot, because all countries are different and if one wants to live in Poland, there will do better if they take it for what it is, not for what they want Poland to be.
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 Jun 5, 09, 23:11    #101
new-expat:
I don't think he's really making generalizations. He just pointed out a problem and chose a provocative way to say it. He describes a tendancy he has been observing.

And well, if you don't agree... it only means you belong to the 20% :)
new-expat
Guest

exactly so

aphrodisiac:
some

doesn't sound like many, :-)

aphrodisiac:
because they are having problems with dealing with cultural differences

I didn't say I have a problem with it
aphrodisiac:
generalization

observation is not the same as generalization

aphrodisiac:
One cannot, because all countries are different

right but in the western part of of Europe it was kind of easier to find people to party with the way I like it. I guess it's just the matter of taste and mentality but some parties in Poland were OK, a couple of them even great.
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 Jun 5, 09, 23:39    #102
freebird:
right but in the western part of of Europe it was kind of easier to find people to party with the way I like it. I guess it's just the matter of taste and mentality

didn't you think that people in western europe have usually more money so they are in better mood for party. would you by so creative at the party if you wasn't sure if your kids are gonna eat tomorrow because you have financial problems?
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 Jun 5, 09, 23:57    #103
I think you lot exaggerate a bit...
In my opinion it's the case of the right time and the right company...:)
...but a nice drink is a decent kick off... :)
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Edited by: SzwedwPolsce  Jun 6, 09, 00:13    #104
freebird:
vad slag om öl , tre krona? :-)

I like this one:

Stockholm Öl
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 Jun 6, 09, 01:35    #105
I think polish people party a lot.And they are very interesting if you listen to them.
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 Jun 6, 09, 06:53    #106
freebird:
to party with the way I like it.

that is the key word of your thread;)

Case closed.
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Edited by: freebird  Jun 6, 09, 07:35    #107
Wulkan:
didn't you think that people in western europe have usually more money so they are in better mood for party

you got a point there but sometimes creativity does it too

aphrodisiac:
that is the key word of your thread;)

like I always say matter of taste and mentality .
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 Jun 6, 09, 11:18    #108
I bet that freebird can party like it was 1996!

He is no match for us boring polish gits. :)
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 Jun 6, 09, 13:37    #109
i think freebird probably had an issue with the Poles not jumping around trying to show him a good time and just getting on with their party. in situations like that where you seem to be the odd one out not enjoying yourself like everyone else is, a few shots usually sort the problem, be it in Poland or anywhere else. all the Polish parties i went to were a blast, bit too much drinking and singing but that's what it's all about!
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 Jun 6, 09, 14:15    #110
I don't know guys. He openly aproves swimming naked, not considering the effect in may have on ones health. That's like one of the craziest things I have heard in my life.

He's one of them nutters, I tell ya! Crazy nutters!
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Edited by: freebird  Jun 6, 09, 15:05    #111
JustysiaS:
to be the odd one

quite a few of the other guests must have been "the odd ones" then too, :-)
JustysiaS:
a few shots usually sort the problem

don't like shots, sorry. In general we don't do shots that much at all. It's just not our thing. We do shots (sometimes) but different than vodka (I don't like vodka)
Matyjasz:
bit too much drinking and singing

too much is the key. I don't need to get wasted just to have a good time. Singing, yes please but not yelling
JustysiaS:
but that's what it's all about!

if you read my posts before
1.no prob with drinking but a little slower and not over your limit
2.singing but not yelling

Matyjasz:
He openly aproves swimming naked, not considering the effect in may have on ones health

I haven't even mentioned anything about skinny dipping (swimming naked)
Wroclaw Boy  Jun 6, 09, 15:06    #112
freebird:
What kind of experiences have you made?

All good, i especially like the vodka parties, just start dont arm wrestling after a belly full of the stuff, that can get nasty.
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Edited by: freebird  Jun 6, 09, 15:14    #113
Matyjasz:
I bet that freebird can party like it was 1996!

geez, probably way before that and when it comes to your music guys
never (sorry Polish music is one thing I really don't like)
Matyjasz:
He is no match for us boring polish gits. :)

whatever you say man, lol
Grzegorz_:
True.

same to you brother :-)

Wroclaw Boy:
i especially like the vodka parties

maybe that's why I didn't like most of the parties, I don't like vodka
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 Jun 6, 09, 16:03    #114
freebird:
geez, probably way before that and when it comes to your music guys
never (sorry Polish music is one thing I really don't like)

Like 1993?
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 Jun 6, 09, 18:04    #115
freebird:
maybe that's why I didn't like most of the parties, I don't like vodka

We have finally found the answer.
Like bringing a celibate man to a brothel ;)
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Edited by: pgtx  Jun 7, 09, 01:50    #116
Seanus:
Lager with a large dash of lemonade on the top.

is it some kind of chicks drink? if i want beer with lemon, i order Corona, but because it tastes like **tamtaramtam** i don't drink it often... haha...
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 Jun 7, 09, 01:52    #117
freebird:
what about adding some colored crap into a beer like in Poland? Sometimes it's green, sometimes red, I don't know how many colors they got.

Zen zay should be lined up against a wall and shot! Dirty barsteward how can you do that do beer? It's bad enough going into an Irish bar and getting a fcuking shamrok on the top of a pint of guiness!
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 Jun 7, 09, 01:59    #118
i think that we established somewhere here in PF's threads that mixed beer is for sissies...
:)
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 Jun 7, 09, 02:08    #119
Beer should be beer but it's going the same way as music. Fusions galore!

Desperados is quite good but it is a mixture.
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 Jun 7, 09, 02:12    #120
Seanus:
I wasn't thinking the hair of the dog, just normally. Come on, it removes some of the flavour from the Tennents :)

if you can't stomach the bile that is tennants then you shouldn't drink, tops is great is you are strugling with a hangover...but i must be fine if you are drinking!


and yes Kasia, mixed beer is for sissies

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