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tornado2007
  Nov 7, 07, 18:33  #61

Quoting: _Sofi_
Hate Polish thread

ow i didn't realise there was a 'hate Polish thread' i don't frequent it, i may somtimes have views on Poland or Polish people but believe me they come no where near to hate. If it was a case of just evening up the score then i guess thats how it is :)

I'll let the people who hate get on with talking about it and leave them too it

 
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anuska
  Nov 7, 07, 18:33  #62

good for u

go find one then

 
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_Sofi_ [Guest]
  Nov 7, 07, 18:33  #63

Quoting: osiol
I like women who are all Hungarian.

positive discrimination I tell you.

 
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tornado2007
  Nov 7, 07, 18:34  #64

Quoting: anuska
hate english men

what a valuable contribution i'm sure it would be sorely missed if you didn't make it :)

 
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_Sofi_ [Guest]
  Nov 7, 07, 18:34  #65

Quoting: tornado2007
hate Polish thread

that's not quite the title, but it's what the content is.

 
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tornado2007
  Nov 7, 07, 18:35  #66

Quoting: _Sofi_
that's not quite the title, but it's what the content is.

i'll take your word for it, i'm sure there is some pretty harsh stuff

 
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_Sofi_ [Guest]
Edited by: _Sofi_  Nov 7, 07, 18:37  #67

Quoting: tornado2007
i'll take your word for it, i'm sure there is some pretty harsh stuff

"How much do you HATE POLISH PEOPLE and POLAND" surely you have seen this, it often frequents the top spot.. :(

 
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Jacek
  Nov 7, 07, 20:22  #68

Quoting: JustysiaS
So if i understand right, Jacek, what you hate about English people (that is the topic)

JustysiaS
The topic should be strong (and believe me I know something about it) so that many people including you would read my post or even reply, besides there are couple of those “Why do I hate…” on this forum (which are not necessarily saying about hate) so why not this one and

Yes tornado2007 I am having a laugh because I said that I like this country but not like everything about it!(you haven’t probably read my post)
On the other hand you didn’t have any objections about “why do I hate polish… “ thread did you?
Whats wrong about expressing my opinion?You have a freedom of speech here do you? If you don’t want to read my post don’t do it and for gods sake don’t tell me what should I do and where should I go because it is really not up to you.

You didn’t get my point JustysiaS at all.
No I am not ranting and talking nonsense.
I gave you examples from my life which are related (is it that difficult to figure out?) to ONE thing - political correctness in this country which I think is a very bad thing and I DON’T LIKE it.
If you read newspapers and watch news you can see hundreds of more examples experienced by others. Maybe you dont want to see it or are not long enough here to notice it (are you British)? Or maybe I am getting it all wrong because I’m not from here? But that’s why I posted it here to find out your opinion in a normal discussion, especially English people (I was not expecting to receive replies like "go back to your own country") So I guess it’s a wrong place.

Quoting: JustysiaS
that ONE of them wants an Xmas party to be organised in January

Yes ONE of them suggested it and others except me agreed. Don’t you think its stupid to have Christmas party at the end of January, only because they are afraid of someone who doesn’t even give a monkey about Christmas, might feel offended? What next? should we stop selling food in the canteen because of Ramadan?

Quoting: JustysiaS
and that some businesses here only hire people who are not white...?

So you don’t find anything strange about it? Maybe its only me

Quoting: JustysiaS
and that politicians are not interested in what people want

And again the same topic but you don’t see it do you?

Quoting: JustysiaS
where Daisy and Lukasz pointed out that politicians are mostly self centered greedy pigs anyway

Yes some of them are but they were chosen by me and you so during the next election we shouldn’t forget it.

Anyways it would be nice to see your opinion on that not only repeating what I or other people said.

Sorry if I offended anyone

 
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Liza
  Nov 8, 07, 03:02  #69

Quoting: _Sofi_
Quoting: Liza
sales assistants with no manners

I hate the ones with manners. Honestly, I don't want harassed.

I don't want sales assistants who immediately think behaving as though they are your best friend will boost their sales commission, but the ones who just grunt and don't offer a simple 'hello', 'That will be £xx.xx' and 'thank you' are the ones who get on my wick.

Quoting: miranda
What I hate about England is that it is too far away form Canada.

Flights are getting cheaper though...

And it could be worse - its 27 hours by plane for me to go home for a visit (one way)

 
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ShelleyS
  Nov 8, 07, 03:35  #70

Quoting: Liza
Stupid excuses on the tube.. including leaves on the line,


So you would rather take the chance of the train derailing due to mulch on the line? They have reasons for cancelling trains, trust me Network Rail would rather they didnt have to.

Quoting: anuska

i hate english men


why? all the males in my family are very nice and they're English :)

And AvJ English don’t all have bad teeth, trust me I have seen worse on my travels around the world.

Okay here are my pet hates about my country

Indian call centres
The amount of takeaways we have here
Traffic
Government
Asylum seekers

The fact you have to be a partially blind one legged lesbian who is fleeing persecution to get a job with the council!

People that complain that its expensive to eat healthily (lets face it - its an excuse to eat frozen pizza)

I like pan pie said - the cost of train fares

Oh just one more - doctors receptionists - they are always rude

 
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Liza
  Nov 8, 07, 05:37  #71

Quoting: ShelleyS
So you would rather take the chance of the train derailing due to mulch on the line? They have reasons for cancelling trains, trust me Network Rail would rather they didnt have to.

Its not Network Rail but TFL that make that decision, in conjuction with the maintenance companies Metronet and Tube. The Victoria line (which is where I've twice heard the excuse of 'leaves on the line' in the past couple of months) operates fully underground.
Unfortunately there is a history of giving commuters false excuses as to the real reason for delays on the Tube. Recently we had issues on the tube where they stated to commuters that there were staff shortages when we were all sitting there reading the newspapers where drivers were saying they refused to drive the trains due to brake issues.

 
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ShelleyS
  Nov 8, 07, 05:54  #72

Quoting: Liza
Its not Network Rail but TFL that make that decision, in conjuction with the maintenance companies Metronet and Tube. The Victoria line (which is where I've twice heard the excuse of 'leaves on the line' in the past couple of months) operates fully underground.
Unfortunately there is a history of giving commuters false excuses as to the real reason for delays on the Tube. Recently we had issues on the tube where they stated to commuters that there were staff shortages when we were all sitting there reading the newspapers where drivers were saying they refused to drive the trains due to brake issues.


You'll have excuse my ignorace, I only worked for 12 months as a consultant on the WCRM project in the Ops Div....!

 
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Liza
  Nov 8, 07, 07:39  #73

Quoting: ShelleyS
You'll have excuse my ignorace, I only worked for 12 months as a consultant on the WCRM project in the Ops Div....!

Are you still current? If so, then you may be working with my brother.

But since you're here, any explanation why they offer the leaves on the line excuse for an underground line? Or state staff shortages when its a safety concern?

 
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ShelleyS
Edited by: ShelleyS  Nov 8, 07, 08:10  #74

Quoting: Liza
Are you still current? If so, then you may be working with my brother.


No, went back in house didnt fancy travelling to Birmingham from Manchester everyday (Crewe for 3 months was enough!)

Quoting: Liza
any explanation why they offer the leaves on the line excuse for an underground line


Light rail goes overground, I can only offer the explaination that these trains cover the tracks underground with mulch when they travel underground.

Quoting: Liza
Or state staff shortages when its a safety concern?


Ask the TOCs they're the ones who employ the staff who man the trains

 
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telefonitika
  Nov 8, 07, 08:10  #75

Quoting: Jacek
If you read newspapers and watch news


i must skip these then as mass media causes mass panic in societies ... and i dont think the media need to cause should a thing inretrospect.

Quoting: ShelleyS
Okay here are my pet hates about my country

Indian call centres
The amount of takeaways we have here
Traffic
Government
Asylum seekers


I would agree with the call centres in Indian but having worked in a UK based one i feel no shame in saying i have ..

.. Institutions and Agencies of Society that like to attempt to run our lives and creating a "nanny state" ...

... i guess that would be my two penneth worth.

 
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ShelleyS
  Nov 8, 07, 08:13  #76

Quoting: telefonitika
I would agree with the call centres in Indian but having worked in a UK based one i feel no shame in saying i have ..


I have no problem with call centres in the UK Im always satisfied with the customer service provided, unlike that offered by our colonial cousins!

 
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miranda
  Nov 8, 07, 08:16  #77

Quoting: ShelleyS
our colonial cousins!

what?

 
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ShelleyS
  Nov 8, 07, 08:17  #78

Quoting: miranda
what?


Its a bit of a joke (funny ha ha kind a joke)

 
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miranda
  Nov 8, 07, 08:21  #79

Quoting: ShelleyS
Its a bit of a joke (funny ha ha kind a joke)

:p

 
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Daisy
  Nov 8, 07, 08:26  #80

Quoting: Liza
I also hate waitresses and sales assistants with no manners

Amy who served me in Wilkinsons at lunchtime was a delight, I don't think she's finished her training yet, please and thankyou come next week

 
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miranda
Edited by: miranda  Nov 8, 07, 08:38  #81

Quoting: Liza
Flights are getting cheaper though...

no can do this year - I was kind of thinkin about dropping by for a beer since I know some of the members.
Quoting: Liza
And it could be worse - its 27 hours

this is something I am not envious of at all
Quoting: ShelleyS
Its a bit of a joke (funny ha ha kind a joke)

Shell, I am just finishing a lit review on colonialism- could have been a wee touchy in regards to your comment

 
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ShelleyS
  Nov 8, 07, 09:32  #82

Quoting: miranda
Shell, I am just finishing a lit review on colonialism- could have been a wee touchy in regards to your comment


How so?

 
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ShelleyS
  Nov 8, 07, 09:33  #83

Quoting: miranda
I was kind of thinkin about dropping by for a beer since I know some of the members.


You're always welcome at chez ****on :)

 
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miranda
  Nov 8, 07, 09:49  #84

Quoting: ShelleyS
How so?

rea too much on colonialism lately an I am being overreactive (where are the smilies!!!)
Quoting: ShelleyS
chez ****on :)

what is that?

 
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Bartolome
Edited by: Bartolome  Nov 8, 07, 12:42  #85

Arrows on the roads, or rather lack of them. Sometimes you find out on which lane you're driving just a second too late. Although roads are signed quite clearly, sometimes when you're in some place for the first time, you may get lost.

 
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Edited by: szarlotka  Nov 8, 07, 12:51  #86

Quoting: Bartolome
Arrows on the roads, or rather lack of them


Yes it is a problem. Unless of course you are driving in London where you will be going so slowly you have plenty of time to adjust.

Average traffic speed in London is 9 miles per hour. It was quicker when we just had horse and carts (not that I remember that of course)

 
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Liza
  Nov 8, 07, 16:26  #87

Quoting: miranda

no can do this year - I was kind of thinkin about dropping by for a beer since I know some of the members.


Ahhh... hopefully you'll make it to London :-)

Quoting: miranda

this is something I am not envious of at all

It has its benefits; last time I stopped off in Los Angeles and Tahiti... I'm trying to talk the POH into it with the promise of movies and video games on tap; so far I've got him agreed as far as Orlando next April.

 
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miranda
  Nov 8, 07, 16:36  #88

Quoting: Liza
Ahhh... hopefully you'll make it to London :-)

I would really love to, believe me.
Quoting: Liza
It has its benefits; last time I stopped off in Los Angeles and Tahiti... I'm trying to talk the POH into it with the promise of movies and video games on tap; so far I've got him agreed as far as Orlando next April

since I stopped drinking, flying lost its charm;)))))))

 
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Jacek
  Nov 8, 07, 17:31  #89

In london when you want to leave you bike somwhere outside you need to lock it with as many chains/ U locks as possible and remove all the detachable stuff (saddle, lights etc) If you dont, you may have to walk home with what was left from your bike!!!

 
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osiol GOLD MEMBER
  Nov 8, 07, 17:52  #90

Quoting: ShelleyS
doctors receptionists - they are always rude

I agree. I waited behind a pregnant lady who wished to see a doctor without an appointment. She was obviously in pain and didn't need the receptionist to tell her she was stupid. I asked the receptionist if she spoke to everyone like that or just people without the energy to tell the stupid b!tch where to stuff her reams of paperwork whe was demanding for the luxury of seeing a doctor.

Quoting: Jacek
In london when you want to leave you bike somwhere

You can buy it back next Sunday on Brick Lane market.

 
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