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Poles in the UK, you know were the door is


guesswho 4 | 1,278
22 Jul 2011 #91
Some are grateful for the opportunity and some say - I had to work hard on my success and I see no reason to be grateful - individual thing really.

true but they forget that if not the "opportunity" this country gave/gives them, they wouldn't get a chance to say that "I had to work hard on my success and I don't see no reason to be grateful" and make it as far as they did here. Yes, I believe they have a reason to be grateful after all.
Seanus 15 | 19,674
23 Jul 2011 #92
There is sth to be said for payback and my student this morning thinks that many Poles still feel cheated by GB from WWII. Some Poles will only leave when they feel that they have saved enough money and that's their given right.
A J 4 | 1,081
23 Jul 2011 #93
There is sth to be said for payback and my student this morning thinks that many Poles still feel cheated by GB from WWII.

I'd love to ask this student of yours how the second world-war has affected him/her personally.

;)
Seanus 15 | 19,674
23 Jul 2011 #94
It's a generational thing ;)
Pierdolski - | 31
23 Jul 2011 #95
Being in the EU all doors for Poland are open : ).

Poland will eventually rebuild and become a major power. Until then Poles need to venture out, collect cash and bring revenues back into the nation. The Brits should be lucky to have Poles in the UK, as opposed to others.
Seanus 15 | 19,674
24 Jul 2011 #96
As long as the right ambassadors are there, then yes. Having the option of living and working in a foreign country is a great thing to have. I think it is just rewards for Poles who were trapped in/cut off for so long.

If he had said 'some Brits' then it would have been ok. Quite a few employers gain from their labour.
modafinil - | 419
24 Jul 2011 #97
Pierdolski: The Brits should be lucky to have Poles in the UK, as opposed to others.

Go on then, Tell me why the Brits are lucky to have them, as opposed to others?
Wroclaw Boy
24 Jul 2011 #98
Until then Poles need to venture out, collect cash and bring revenues back into the nation.

What a few hundred quid a month, do me a favour mate thats chicken change. bring revenue back... put this one in the ridiculous quote book thread.

Poland will eventually rebuild and become a major power.

Its too late for that the major powers will prevent that, you aint got the land, aint got the resources, aint got no chance no matter what, period. Shale gas nah i dont think so either.

The Brits should be lucky to have Poles in the UK, as opposed to others.

as opposed to others perhaps, fact is Poles flocked here by the million no other nation did, why?
rozumiemnic 8 | 3,861
24 Jul 2011 #99
venture out, collect cash and bring revenues back

hardly. most Polish seem to have been sucked into life here with no chance of saving, same as the rest of us.
Seanus 15 | 19,674
24 Jul 2011 #100
Asides from the money aspect, the system also chokes them back here in Poland. Who would want to return to grinding out cash?
januszb4
13 Jan 2012 #101
I'd love to ask this student of yours how the second world-war has affected him/her personally.

Poland as a country is much poorer because of it. Imagine how it would be like in Germany if the country consisted only of East Germany. Germans would understand. The eastern part of their country is still much poorer despite of spending billions to improve the condition of that region.
pawian 221 | 24,009
15 May 2021 #102
If you dislike the UK so much, you know were the door is

I read it is gradually taking place. The drop from over one million to 800.000 this year.

I hope those greatest rascals won`t come back to Poland, though. I still like to have less savages in streets here than before.


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