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bossie   
4 Jan 2007
Love / Racism and Religion in Polish relationships [209]

That is just wrong, if immagrants absorbed culture then the mexicans in America would speak English, and the Poles in England would to. And if they slept with a black guy there kids would completely stop caring about their culture.

Do you live in the US? I guess so. Do you speak English? I assume you don't have anyone there translating everything you say all the time. Now, do your parents speak English? Or is it that in general the first generation has it hardest? Then, do Latins of the second generation speak English? Do they go to US schools, learn American history, English language, make friends with locals and therefore learn American culture. At the same time at home they speak Spanish, eat what their family has always eaten, celebrate Christmas, Easter and other holidays the way they would if they were home? Don't you have Polish Christmas? Celebrate namesday? Go to church every Sunday?

What happens when italy becomes 85% black?

Perhaps you should answer this question. Is culture about race or about tradition, history, feelings?
bossie   
4 Jan 2007
Love / Racism and Religion in Polish relationships [209]

The Southern Italians, especially Sicilians are mixed with the Africans from Africa. And you are right that they still have Italian CUlture NOW. But im not talking about NOW. If you look at the Italians in America...

My point is that race is one thing and culture is another. Yes, southeners are darker due to past immigration but at the same time even you say they're Italians.

And then you say that they're Italians now and as a contradiction you bring a different PLACE not a different TIME. Italians in Italy feel, eat, behave and speak Italian. Emigrants from Italy is a different case. In general immigrant absorb the culture of the host country but at the same time keep some of theirs and can clearly tell what's what. As long as there are Italians in Italy, Italian culture will exist. As long as people travel, all cultures will evolve and be enriched by immigrants. Like Queen Bona who brought vegetables to Poland. Or Spaniards who brought potatoes from Peru. Where would Polish soups be without them? If you give it a deeper thought and see things in a broader perspective, such evolution is good.

By the way, did you know that tomatoes were brought form Americas? That before Columbus there was no tomatoe sauce in Italy? Evolution of culture is a good thing :)
bossie   
4 Jan 2007
Love / Are Polish men different depending on what region they're from? [12]

There's a general difference in ppl's attitudes between east and west of Poland, I guess I've already mentioned it. Of course within these groups and smaller regions you can always find gentlemen and animals.

Wish you better luck next time :)
bossie   
4 Jan 2007
Love / Racism and Religion in Polish relationships [209]

If you look at the Italians in America, many of them have stopped beign Italian and have been influenced by the Melting Pot of cultures and now are American Multicultural wankers. And the kids of these people are now all Wiggers, embracing the culture of blacks.

Oh, now that you have nothing else to say you start insulting people? If you want to convince anybody, or at least to listen to you, stick to facts, will you? Otherwise you'll turn into a fighting screaming insulting person not worth discussing with. Discussion, a civilised discussion, that's what forum is about, isn't it?
bossie   
4 Jan 2007
Life / Indian moved to Poland [532]

Anansi,

don't be scared. If you do business in Poland, you go to civilised, cosmopolitan places. Probably you'll never visit small towns and villages where people are xenophobic and have never seen foreigners, therefore fear them. If you look at the forum I'm sure you''l be able to find positive things noticed by both Poles and foreigners.

Best of luck

b
bossie   
4 Jan 2007
Love / Racism and Religion in Polish relationships [209]

no matter how many facts i hit them with, they will just continue to beleive that race doesnt exist and that there is no point in protecting our culture

Wrong again. People DO recognise the existence of different races. And people do know that cultures exist and should be protected. What you don't seem to understand is that race and culture/nationality are diffrent things.

Let me give you an example. Look at Italy. There is undoubtedly a strong Italian tradition and culture. But look at its people: in the north they're blond and blue-eyed. In the south they're dark-skinned, brown-eyed and black-haired. Still they belong to the same culture, speak the same language, watch the same Italian movies, eat the same Italian food ect.

Got it?

Technical correction:

the quotation above is from BialaPolska's post 82.
bossie   
3 Jan 2007
Love / Trouble with Polish Mother-in-law... [19]

But she's nice, from the pictures

Yes, that's how it always starts, but then... :)

Nah, really, I keep my fingers crossed for you, Krysia :)
bossie   
3 Jan 2007
Love / Are you in a Polish-nonPolish relationship? [150]

mr. groovy hippie did send me the poem. He sent me two. He's so talented

Oh yes, I came across your thread the other day. I felt like invading somebody's date so I left immediately. It was called "Where are you" or something so do go round that topic if you don't want to feel embarassed. Or do go there if you're poetry fans :)
bossie   
3 Jan 2007
Love / Racism and Religion in Polish relationships [209]

LOL

BP, I don't reaaly think you can have a sense of humour. You just recite what somebody told you or perhaps what you read and what your parents, friends ect. agree with.

Well, I have news for you. The world is bigger than your parents, friends and what you absorb form the outside, as your absorbtion is very selective.

I respect what you believe, you have all the right to choose a wife for you, for whatever reasons you may have. At the same time however, I and everyone else on this planet, has his/her free will to chose their partners and just like you won't listen to them (to put it simple for you) they won't listen to you.

I wish you a happy existence. They say lack of knowledge is happiness.
bossie   
3 Jan 2007
News / The Polish Baker who was bankrupted with taxes on charity bread gifts. [7]

Let us not forget it is indeed the tax collectors, not the government, who checked and fined the baker. It is often said that local officials have too much power over ordinary people and can ruin them if they fancy doing so. Whatever the details of the story are, it is the tax bureau that overfined the man and produced yet one more unemployed.
bossie   
2 Jan 2007
Love / Racism and Religion in Polish relationships [209]

Thanks for the link, but... did you read this article? It says: Racial differences will be ironed out by interbreeding, producing a uniform race of coffee-coloured people. Like it or not, there are more important things than skin colour. Actually, genetically speaking, humans instinctively choose partners with different immunity system to provide best odds for their children. If you have kids with someone different, they'll be genetically better, like it or not.
bossie   
2 Jan 2007
Love / Can anyone help with my brokenheart???? [67]

Simon,

I keep my fingers crossed for your next flight. Look at it as a chance to sort things out, it's not much longer.

When you see her, insist on honesty. "Space" is no explanation, there must be something going on, maybe involving just herself, maybe someone else as well. If you assure her that you'll give her time but you need to know why all this is going on. At least that's what I'd do.
bossie   
2 Jan 2007
Love / Racism and Religion in Polish relationships [209]

the genetics inside that blood

Genes that are passed are in the egg and the seed, haven't you learnt it at your biology classes?

Quoting: ukpolish, Post #54
Africans has come to europe and they have become european.

No they are still african.

Thousands of years ago, silly Billy...

Quoting: ukpolish, Post #54
Africans couldnt protect their race or religion.

What are you trying to say?

She's trying to say that we (it's US, people who came from Africa a long time ago) believe in different things than our ancestors.
bossie   
2 Jan 2007
Love / Can anyone help with my brokenheart???? [67]

Simon,

how about good old 'talk to her'? If you could tell us such story with what seems to be one breath, why don't you tell her how you feel? I insist that talking will do a better job than writing any notes. Invite her to your place, make a romantic dinner and remind her all the special moments you shared. And when the right moment comes tell her how much you love her and that you cannot stand her treating you like a stranger and that you'd rather not see her at all than like this. Give her time to think about it and keep your fingers crossed. Either way you'll get some kind of an answer.

Good luck.

b
bossie   
2 Jan 2007
Love / Trouble with Polish Mother-in-law... [19]

Pudder,

if you "stole her only daughter to America", I assume the mother in law is still in Poland. Look on the bright side of the situation. It couldn't be better! Most mothers in law hate their sons in law so the further she is from you, the better. My mother in law lives in the States, I live in Poland, and although I've been married for two years, I still haven't actually met her. And I love it! I couldn't possibly stand her spoiling my son, telling me how to cook, how to iron my husband's shirts (in fact he does it himself) ect. So the fact that you live on two different continents is an advantage, after all you could be living next door...
bossie   
29 Dec 2006
Love / Are you in a Polish-nonPolish relationship? [150]

Latins have only one thing on their minds so what do you suppose it could be? Latins tend to focus on physical attraction and feelings while Poles tend to focus on the person, like sharing common interests, etc.

This is an ordinary generalisation and I must disagree with you. Latins are like Europeans, they live on two huge continents and their attitudes vary. Chileans are different from Venezuelans like Nordics from Italians. You can't put them all in one basket.

Naturally some people are more single-minded than others and focus on the physical side of things but you can't honestly say you believe everyone is like that.

My relationship has lasted for years now and we do share comon interests, we do focus on each other and we do other things than the one you had on your mind. If not for that, we wouldn't be a couple any more, we'd be going nowhere. Bear that in mind before you criticise people.
bossie   
29 Dec 2006
UK, Ireland / UK theory part of driving test in Polish language? [23]

Wouldn't it be easier (and cheaper) to pass a driving license test in Poland? The document will be valid all over Europe so what's the point in making it the hard way?
bossie   
28 Dec 2006
UK, Ireland / Is it possible to buy Wisniowka in UK? Polish drink. [10]

I'm a young Pole and I've never heard about it. I suppose it's my age and since I'm not the only one here under 30, could someone explain what exactly was, or is, frubi?
bossie   
28 Dec 2006
Travel / Accommodation in Wroclaw [27]

If anyone else is going to visit Wroclaw, here's a quick guide.

No need to read, it's a movie :)
bossie   
28 Dec 2006
Life / Moving to Wroclaw from California, need tips [30]

If you wanted to see a bit of Wroclaw, here's a link to a short guide movie.

video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8743428455104639224&q=wroclaw& hl=en
bossie   
18 Nov 2006
UK, Ireland / Poles in GB: Why did you go - for money or something else? [53]

I first went to UK to improve my English. I did some voluntary work for Queen's foundation for disabled and was very sorry to hear it had been closed. Later I went there for holidays to keep up with the language and perhaps make some pocket money for the academic year. After graduation, I went to UK to work and succeeded in getting a job as an English teacher (English as a foreign/second language) which has helped me in my career ever since. I feel a strong connection with the UK and am planning to return there. The relaxed attitude is one thing, freedom another, money a separate thing. I guess in both countries you can make a lot or little and it really depends on you.
bossie   
2 Nov 2006
Travel / Skiing in Poland [25]

You can ski as close an one hour drive from Wroclaw, in Jelenia Gora region. I don't ski myself but those who do, usually like it there.

I live in the city centre and I love it. I walk to work most of the time and save myself public communication, traffic jams and crowds. But of course it will make little sense to move into the centre just to commute to the otskirts to work so before you decide on where to live, check exact location of your company.

About English speaking expats in Wroclaw, there are many of them, probably most of them teach, I met a few recently and they seemed to have a network of firends rather than anything more official.
bossie   
2 Nov 2006
Travel / Stories about your travels [12]

I thought hitch-hiking was dangerous in Poland, I only did it outside PL, in Germany and Netherlands. Well, actually I went to Berlin once with a girlfirend. we were so scared, two teens. But all went well :)
bossie   
2 Nov 2006
Travel / Stories about your travels [12]

I thought exactly the same thing. You can miss your plane/boat/train once, but three times???

Or is it the kind of thing that happens only in South America?