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I'm upset - you encourage foreigners to take the Polish women away


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Moralny
  Nov 22, 06, 15:45  #31

(1) Why? It's not your buisness sledz. (2) Rhetorical question. (3) The end of conversation.

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dziwna_gruszka
  Nov 22, 06, 15:52  #32

What is a bellyachin? i think if people love each other they should be together regardless of their religion or colour or anything as long they love each other!!!

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sledz
Edited by: sledz  Nov 22, 06, 15:56  #33

Quoting: Moralny, Post #31
) Why? It's not your buisness sledz


Youre the tool that started this post

Quoting: dziwna_gruszka, Post #32
What is a bellyachin


Like whining,cryin, complaing, when things dont go ur way

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dziwna_gruszka
  Nov 22, 06, 16:01  #34

lol ya Moralny you tool like who cares it's none of your business what Polish women do.. what are you their father or something they can marry whoever they want whenever they want and you don't have a right to say anything in this ...!!!

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FISZ
  Nov 22, 06, 16:08  #35

Like I said earlier. If you have a good personality, you'll meet your own. It's just the truth. Maybe these women just seek opportunity elsewhere.

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davidpeake
  Nov 22, 06, 16:09  #36

Well getting back to the point, i'm not polish and married a polish lady, who had already left poland. Love is love and you find it in the strangest places, men are not trying to steal away your polish women. You met someone and something clicks. Many people from different countries marry, its a part of life, yes we all here about polish women marrying foreign men, and i'm one of them, but we have moved back to poland. Poland like all other countries with open borders will see changes from old ways and values. There is nothing wrong with this, it has been happening for years throughout the world.

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FISZ
  Nov 22, 06, 16:20  #37

davidpeake-
How's it going there. I'm also wanting to move,but I'm afraid that I wouldn't find a job.

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davidpeake
  Nov 22, 06, 16:30  #38

Hey Fisz,

things couldnt be better, lovely wife, great job, just bought ourselves a nice plot of land to oneday build our over priced house on if you listen to all the so called experts in here, but i cant complain. for me yes things are different being that my polish is crap, but atleast im learing slowly. work i found quite easy, actually quickier than my wife. I suppose we are lucky in that we own our flat already and have renovated it, so its just bills and holidays.

if your thinking, just do it,

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lef
  Nov 22, 06, 16:40  #39

davidpeake,

just a question if you don't mind,, what sort of work do you do?, do you meet many people who don't speak polish....do you miss the aussie way of life?

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FISZ
  Nov 22, 06, 16:46  #40

What type of job? Teaching english? I was under the assumption that's the only thing that english speakers can do.

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Moralny
Edited by: Moralny  Nov 22, 06, 17:12  #41

Smart krysia tranlated what she need. FISZ give me a break with 'my own' funny guy because I am not a person that is looking for a girl in other country like Bulgaria, Romania, Russia like you did, native girls didn't want you? I am not surprise (to your information I have no problam with this, but I have no time now), and my dear smart asses this thread wasnt about me about what polish grils shoud or something, it was about the fact that you are the loosers that cannot find a girl in your native country and want to meet girl from other (poorest) country, this was about this forum and some stupid polish guys that help you do it what I completly dont understand, and krysia haven't tranlsated my post well first time (a little manipulation) but later she has corrected it (krysia it's almost english so dont delete this post like my others in polish, thanks)

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krysia
  Nov 22, 06, 17:27  #42

Quoting: Moralny, Post #41
Smart krysia

thank you moralny!
Quoting: Moralny, Post #41
(krysia it's almost english so dont delete this post like my others in polish, thanks)

sorry, it wasn't me.

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bolo
  Nov 22, 06, 17:33  #43

Quoting: Moralny, Post #41
Smart krysia tranlated what she need

Quoting: Moralny, Post #41
krysia haven't tranlsated my post well

I dot'n thikn ti woudl eb poissbile to transate it wlle wodr for wodr..

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krysia
  Nov 22, 06, 17:58  #44

Quoting: bolo, Post #43
I dot'n thikn ti woudl eb poissbile to transate it wlle wodr for wodr..

I understand this better than what moralny said.

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Stupidwelsh [Guest]
  Nov 22, 06, 18:36  #45

I know that I’m stupid cymru but wouldn’t it be easier if we saw ourselves as humans, then Europeans, and nationals last.

If we respect each other’s culture and language then we can all just concentrate on the love. It’s ridiculous to suggest that Polish women are being coerced into relationship with people who aren’t Polish nationals, either they are doing so because they see economic benefits [and they won’t be the first who married for money] or they are doing so for love.

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krysia
Edited by: krysia  Nov 22, 06, 18:48  #46

Maybe Polish women want to get away from controlling men who tell them to stay at home and cook and clean after them, instead of finding a guy who will share in the house-hold responsibities.

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lef
  Nov 22, 06, 19:13  #47

The divorce rate in the west is very high, in oz , one in two marriages end up in divorce, in the US it is much higher. I wonder what the divorce rate is of polish girls who marry a non pole?? (I would suggest very high!)

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miranda
  Nov 22, 06, 19:17  #48

Quoting: Stupidwelsh, Post #45
I know that I’m stupid cymru but wouldn’t it be easier if we saw ourselves as humans, then Europeans, and nationals last.

If we respect each other’s culture and language then we can all just concentrate on the love. It’s ridiculous to suggest that Polish women are being coerced into relationship with people who aren’t Polish nationals, either they are doing so because they see economic benefits [and they won’t be the first who married for money] or they are doing so for love.

Well put p what's cymru?

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krysia
  Nov 22, 06, 19:25  #49

I'm divorced. Never planned on it. But I got into an accident, was in a wheel-chair and the American guy couldn't get rid of me fast enough, like an old piece of furniture.
Which is OK. It turns out better for me anyway.

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lef
  Nov 22, 06, 19:31  #50

Sorry to hear that, I was speaking generally....What I find amazing is the amount of older people who have been married for a long time getting divorced.

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Huegel
  Nov 22, 06, 19:33  #51

Quoting: miranda, Post #48
cymru


It's the Welsh for Wales. Croeso y Gymru

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miranda
  Nov 22, 06, 19:36  #52

Quoting: Huegel, Post #51
Croeso y Gymru

How is it going Huegel?
is that in Welsh? How do you pronunce it?
You no tWelsh yourself, are you?

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miranda
  Nov 22, 06, 19:38  #53

is it GYMRU or CYMRU

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krysia
Edited by: krysia  Nov 22, 06, 19:40  #54

Divorce is getting more accepted in Poland.

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Huegel
Edited by: Huegel  Nov 22, 06, 19:40  #55

No too bad thanks Miranda, how's yourself?

It's Welcome to Wales in welsh yep....afaik it's pronounced Cross-o e Gum-re but don't believe this Sais (Englishman) I just lived there for a few years, so am no where near qualified enough to know for sure. hehe

edit: Answer to your other question: It's Both (Grammatical thing i think)

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miranda
  Nov 22, 06, 19:47  #56

Well - it hasn't been easy here on the forum lately - I am thinking of taking a break

Well, thanks. I believe you, I am not an expert myself - but it's interesting and refreshing - cannot discuss how beautiful Polish women are anymore

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Huegel
Edited by: Huegel  Nov 22, 06, 19:54  #57

Really??...i dunno i go away for a few days and look what happens! I've not really read all the old posts, i could sense the hostility as i was logging in

Ah, don't take a break. says he, having just returned from a mini sabbatical we'd miss you and that great avatar!

It is interesting, the only welsh i know is what i picked up off the the streetsigns. The usual like Araf (slow) Ysgol (school) and my favourite Plastig (Bet ya can't guess that one!)

It's a great language, my driving licence is in Welsh, the looks on the faces of the Polizei when they see that is priceless!

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Decorator
  Nov 22, 06, 20:08  #58

Ok i've had a really lousy day today, but let me say a couple of things.

What the hell does it matter what country people come from as long as they love eachother? i wish people would drop the stupid predudice amongst each other. We are all individual regardless of race, creed etc.. Life is so short so just bloody accept it..

Sorry for venting but i really had a bad day..

Secondly i really appreciate the polish people in this forum for speaking english, and i have really learnt from this thank you../

That's all..
goodnight.

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Syrena_04
  Nov 22, 06, 20:11  #59

Sorry to hear that, Decorator. Do you want to talk about it?

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Decorator
  Nov 22, 06, 20:17  #60

Thanks Syrena but it's ok.

just frustrated about so much negativity. I'm from London and i do not care where people are from. i just like People, is that so hard.

Thanks for your response. hope your doing ok..

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