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rychlikThreads: 51
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 Jul 30, 10, 19:24    #61
zetigrek:
Does rychlik is polish?

I am Polish, yes.

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 Jul 30, 10, 21:39    #62
Allison:
Nah I don't have money to do that (I'm poor) and my interest is more in Europe in general than just Poland but I really am interested in the iron curtain in particular I guess.


Yea I have studied Soviet history in general. Nice topic in books, but depressing to travel to. So I assumed you were Polish but I am wrong. I guess Europe is an overall nice place. If you want a cheap trip to see nice beauty go to Switzerland.
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 Aug 2, 10, 18:29    #63
Oh, that's interesting, dear Allison... are you really sure that italians and polski people are so much alike?
I read about italian food, eheh, that's funny!
I'd like to start some short discussion (even in private way) about this topic.
I'm italian, of course... :-)
Take care.
Stefano
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 Aug 2, 10, 18:55    #64
Stefino:

I read about italian food, eheh, that's funny!


Once I've seen a reality show about preparing weddings. And there was a couple an Italian guy was to marry a Slovakian girl. The cheif was told to prepare goł±bki according to bride's mother recipt. Goł±bki is a mice with rice rolled in cabbage leaf and (in Slovak version) it was baked. The cheif was worried that it won't be liked by italian guests so he invented that those goł±bki needs... a totato sauce dressing! (in Polish version goł±bki always are prepare with tomato dressing.. its even boild in tomato dressing). The Italian guest really liked goł±bki... so it seems they might like polish food ;)
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Edited by: skysoulmate  Aug 2, 10, 19:54    #65
"Why are the Italians and Polski so much alike?"

I have a question regarding the title... If Allison meant to combine English and Polish when asking the question wouldn't the proper question be "Why are the Italians and Polacy so much alike?" Or "Why are the Italian bambinas ;) and Polki so much alike? (if gender specific).

No critisism whatsoever but the word Polski in that question throws me off. What am I missing?
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 Aug 2, 10, 19:59    #66
skysoulmate:
"Why are the Italian bambinas and Polki so much alike?

let's drop the "women comparing" topics, please....
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Edited by: skysoulmate  Aug 2, 10, 20:05    #67
pgtx:
let's drop the "women comparing" topics, please....

That's not I meant, I thought that maybe she meant to say Polki as Polski doesn't feel right to me in the context of the question. I try not to participate in the numerous women bashing threads. Thought my question was pretty clear.
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 Aug 2, 10, 22:13    #68
zetigrek:
goł±bki


Same with Greece, it's a main dish here and is more or less called the same. I have also seen it in Spain, Germany, Austria, and Sweden...who knows where else.
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 Aug 2, 10, 22:24    #69
Why are the Italians and Polski so much alike?

Easy...Both pasta lovers...Italians like spaghetti, Poles love kluski.
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Edited by: zetigrek  Aug 2, 10, 22:36    #70
joepilsudski:
Easy...Both pasta lovers...Italians like spaghetti, Poles love kluski.


I thought nuddles are not the same thing as pasta... ;)
Yep we like pasta in our rosół ;)

skysoulmate:
"Why are the Italians and Polski so much alike?"


It also drived me nuts... ;)
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 Aug 2, 10, 22:37    #71
joepilsudski:
Both pasta lovers

yeah we both like "kluchy z rozciapkanymi pomidorami" dish...
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 Aug 2, 10, 22:38    #72
zetigrek:
I thought nuddles are not the same thing as pasta

They are not, noodles like pasta originate from China, but noodles are different shape and made from different ingredients.
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 Aug 2, 10, 22:57    #73
Ramen, for example, come from China. Udon and soba are Japanese.
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 Aug 5, 10, 01:58    #74
Seanus:
Udon and soba are Japanese.



Those are so good!!!! ^_^
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 Aug 5, 10, 08:15    #75
How about the languages? The "r" rolls in both languages.
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 Aug 5, 10, 09:27    #76
shewolf:
How about the languages? The "r" rolls in both languages.


like in spanish and most of other european language...
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 Aug 5, 10, 10:06    #77
smurf

no way, Poland is the Mexico of Europe, cheap booze, sexy women and awesome weed

i see that you live in katowice, so you should be familiar: niy pitol gupot, boroku

p.s cheapest booze and sexy women, awesome weed? that's russia man... using your way of thinking: russia is similar to mexico. how genius, hahahahahahahaha :)

have a nice day :)
tow.stalin.
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 Aug 5, 10, 10:35    #78
rychlik
Let's be honest, Poles are more hospitable than the cold, heartless Teutonic German

my God, i am a german then...
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 Aug 5, 10, 10:51    #79
tow_stalin:
rychlik
Let's be honest, Poles are more hospitable than the cold, heartless Teutonic German


I wouldn't judge them like that. We have our positive sides. ;-)
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 Aug 5, 10, 21:58    #80
sascha:
I wouldn't judge them like that. We have our positive sides. ;-)


yes such as being false kind & polite...
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 Aug 7, 10, 00:59    #81
zetigrek:
yes such as being false kind & polite...


Sorry, but wrong.

We are anything but "false..sth". Maybe just less kind and polite. U pretty much know from the beginning what u are up to.

Any bad experiences?
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 Aug 27, 10, 14:33    #82
hi Alisson,

should i understand from your post "Romania " = "gipsies" ? :)


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