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dannyboy   
29 Jul 2007
News / How Poles truly feel about their situation in Poland and being in EU? [76]

Why do you think this Michal?

especially possibility to getting work wherever you wanted and easy travelling withour visas) while we were trying to join the European Union. For me now it's just easier and I appreciate it.

I believe what your saying, but I feel its important to stress that it wasn't only Poland.
Friends or people I've met from Lithuania, Estonia, Belarus, even the Ukraine have similar stories.

The schizophrenic mindset of which your writing was the norm for communisim, not the exception, based on what I've heard.

I suppose modern 'capitalist/socialist' governments in the West have similar contradictions. We tax [punish] those who work hard through the balls, and the people who are too lazy to go out and get a job get social welfare [reward].
dannyboy   
29 Jul 2007
History / Memories of the Polish communist era [115]

Thanks guys,

Ranj, thats a fair point - what I meant to say is that in the West, we think of communisim as only bad and often ignore that it did have good points.

Jazz, I've not been to wroclaw yet, but I'll keep an eye out for it when I do get a chance to go

Krysz, any quirky memories. For example, in some of Michal's other posts he was mentioning that you had to queue for hours to buy meat, and there was only pink toilet roll abailable.

What types of clothes did ye wear?
What was school like?
Was there less crime/more crime?
etc...

A friend of mine who is lithuanian told me that the first time he saw Bruce Lee was when he was 12, some sailors had docked. They had taken a photograph of a poster of Bruce Lee using a cheap camera and were selling the snapshots for 1 ruble each.

He often says that his family had plenty of money, but there was nothing to buy with it!!

He also told me that in some apartments, people had VCRs and they would essentially operate a cinema, showing tapes on their TV to group of kids for 3rubles each.

But there would be rows of 10chairs watching a small tv, so if you were at the back you would see nothing.
dannyboy   
27 Jul 2007
USA, Canada / Americans who call themselves Polish - how do you feel about that? [112]

Quoting: Kilkline
Do any other Americans really think they are the only people in the world that dont have an accent?

Of course we have an accent to everyone who's not American.

I'm not trying to awkward here but I would still disagree.

Sometime from Texas has a noticably different accent to someone from New York or California, all are still American of course.

No different to the difference in the Irish accent between Cork/Dublin/Belfast, or the Polish accent between Warsaw/Krakow.

That doesn't take dialect into consideration of course.
dannyboy   
27 Jul 2007
Law / Law regarding Polish citizenship after marriage [10]

Yes, your right, my future brother-in-law made a 500% profit on a certain piece of land near Poznan.
When converted back to Euro, its not gobsmacking, but it would go far in Poland.

I would also agree that the law is changing, Frank posted a very good thread which shows a lot of the difficulty/differences in the system that us island monkeys are accustomed to https://polishforums.com/archives/2005-2009/real-estate/poland-apartment-purchase-2707/4/
dannyboy   
26 Jul 2007
Love / The Polish girl i love has gone back to Poland . [65]

Some good points.

I think someone posted here or perhaps it was another forum, that people in Greece think the English are all insane alcoholics, because when they are on holidays they are drunk and dancing on tables HAHAHA

I reckon the Irish would probably dance on the tables if they could but they're probably drunk passed out in some gutter somewhere :-)
dannyboy   
26 Jul 2007
Law / Law regarding Polish citizenship after marriage [10]

Michal, thanks for your reply. Very informative. You sure have a wealth of experience.

I heard a similar story from a friend from Szczeczin, but he wasn't certain. He told me because I was Irish, I could expect to pay 20% more than the natives.

Luckily however, I will be able to invest in land through my fiancee.

I was unaware that the citizenship process stops if you leave the country. That certainly is surprising/dissapointing.
I wonder if this is to stop the country being bought up like Palestine/Israel
dannyboy   
26 Jul 2007
Law / Law regarding Polish citizenship after marriage [10]

Excellent information methatron, Thank You.

It looks as though I cannot claim citizenship as I do not expect to be living in Poland for any substantial amount of time.
dannyboy   
26 Jul 2007
History / Memories of the Polish communist era [115]

WARNING: SOME OF THE VIEWPOINTS EXPRESSED IN THIS THREAD MAY NOT SUIT YOUR IDEALS OF MODERN POLAND. IF YOU ARE OFFENDED BY ANY OF THE COMMENTS, PLEASE CLOSE THE THREAD AND MOVE TO THE NEXT ONE.

I WONT TOLERATE ANY MOB RULE ON THIS THREAD. YOU WILL BE REPORTED STRAIGHT TO THE ADMIN
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Michal or whoever, I am very interested to hear about the communist times in Poland.
Could you please give some memories of what it was like?

Some of the Polish elderly people I have spoken to describe it as being like an onion - with good layers and bad layers.

For example, XMAS was usually quite a good time in Poland due to bonuses etc.
dannyboy   
26 Jul 2007
USA, Canada / Americans who call themselves Polish - how do you feel about that? [112]

Quoting: dannyboy
If their mother was 1/6 polish and their father was 1/6 polish, they would be 2/6 polish =1/3

Addition, multiplication - whatever!

I'm a ninth part Guinness

I'm 1/4 noxious fumes, 2/5 testosterone enanthate, 1/7 budejowicky budwar, 7/12 milona and 1/2 buffalo flavour hunky dories
dannyboy   
26 Jul 2007
Law / Law regarding Polish citizenship after marriage [10]

Once I marry my fiancee next summer in Poland, she should be able to claim Irish citizenship.
But will I be able to claim Polish citizenship?
What benefits does this afford me?
dannyboy   
26 Jul 2007
Love / The Polish girl i love has gone back to Poland . [65]

I'm only going by my experiences of Polish women in Ireland here, I cannot comment for Poland, but a lot of those words do hit home.

A lot of us like to be romantic and imagine x,y and z.
Unfortunately, there are some cold hard facts behind the romance despite our best intentions.

I think I've been blessed by God with the woman I have, friends of mine have not been so lucky (Polish or not)!

To be fair to Polish women here, I should also clearly state that I see huge numbers of Polish men abroad who have wives and children at home, cheating as though they were alone in the world.

It doesn't seem to bother them much, its sport to them.
dannyboy   
26 Jul 2007
Love / My Polish girlfriend misses home...how can I help? [17]

My GF gets it too. Its inevitable.

The first XMAS she was away from home, she was crying so much that I got pictures of all her family and got them blown up so I could frame them (including one of me and her so I could remind her of how important she is to me too!)

It gets better with time, but usually the last week before she goes to Poland and the first week after she goes home, she is unbearable.

Luckily, she gets on very well with my family (well, her future in laws) so she doesn't feel so bad anymore.
dannyboy   
26 Jul 2007
History / Worst Polish leader Lech Kaczynski or King Stanislaw Poniatowski? [44]

re: At least the Poles know who the bad guy is - RUSSIA - and are willing to take a stand

- True. But the Poles also know about the German ambition to rule so called Eastern Europe, notably Poland, like a little German farm. It doesnt seem that the French mind it; and certainly the Italians seem to be strongly in favour of that. So called Eastern Europe is perceived as second-class folks in the EU. Or maybe even third - in many EU countries the aliens from the Thirld World have way more rights and political support than us.

It bodes fatal for the EU.

I understand where your coming from what that post, but life experience has taught me to disagree.
I remember people (here in Ireland) saying those exact same arguments when I was a boy. I haven't heard them in years now really.

People occasionally voice an opinion about some ridiculous piece of legislation, but on a wide scale, everyone has seen the incredible benefits which the EU brought to Ireland.

I imagine it will be the same in Poland except it will be considerably magnified. Poland was starting from a point further down the ladder than Ireland. There is a bigger population, more land, phenomenally well educated population, resources etc.

Ireland so far has been the EU's big success story, but I think Poland will overtake us within the next 10-15years.

I don't remember who it was, but someone on this board said "Poland is going through rehab, rehab is never pretty!"

I do however agree with your point about the German power grab. Its something that we all need to be careful of, the Germans have been trying to do this for years, in different methods.

Not so long ago they were taking about making a two tier EU.
They wanted to unite France & Germany and make a federal union, then the countries that refused to become part of the federation such as the UK could opt to become part of the EU confederation.

Either way, with the harmonization of so many laws across Europe (court ordered driving restrictions implemented in Ireland will now be enforced in the UK and vice versa) means we are inevitably moving into a stronger union.
dannyboy   
26 Jul 2007
USA, Canada / Americans who call themselves Polish - how do you feel about that? [112]

The American accent is the most easily distinguished accent in the world, even easier to recognize than a scottish accent.

LOL, I can't believe your trying to deny that an American accent exists.
There is nothing wrong with having an accent by the way, everybody has one, regardless of your nationality.

Have a read off that
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_American

Quoting: ArturSzastak
Aha! You've been Americanized....

That includes you too homeboy!

And there you have also demonstrated a modern American dialect.
You can check all other English speaking countries, no other nation says 'homeboy'.
That is also American.

Ps.. i would just like to add that the cost of home care is extremely high and
its a out of pocket expense.. so most do not have the funds to have home care
and have no choice but to use a facility that provides 24 hour care and accepts
medical insurance..

Excellent post Patrycja, nice to see a bit of reality brought to the conversation.

I'm not saying in all cases, but in some cases, the elderly prefer to be in a home in the twilight years as they realise they are too burdensome to a young family. In a home they may be surrounded with like minded people.
dannyboy   
25 Jul 2007
USA, Canada / Americans who call themselves Polish - how do you feel about that? [112]

Quoting: beckski
I'd like to know what the heck an American accent sounds like!

Aha! You've been Americanized....

Think of a southern American trying to speak French, and you'll get the picture of what an American accent is :]

LMFAO, good analogy

My fiancee always says Irish people sound like they are trying to speak with hot potatoes in their mouth, HAHAHAH, its so true!
dannyboy   
25 Jul 2007
History / Worst Polish leader Lech Kaczynski or King Stanislaw Poniatowski? [44]

By forcing the EU to get off their ass and make a united front against aggressive Russian "diplomacy" e.g Polish Meat ban, cyber warfare on Estonia for moving monuments within sovereign territory over which Russia has NO dominion, and heavy handed threats using energy supplies as leverage.

Apply pressure on Putin over the erosin of democracy and abuse of human rights.
Extradition of Litvinienko's executioner to London and reinstatement of diplomats.

Has to start from somewhere tho. Instead of training police in Iraq, the US/UK/UN should send in troops to get rid of the current mafi....um, 'police' in Russia where they could actually make a difference.
dannyboy   
25 Jul 2007
History / Worst Polish leader Lech Kaczynski or King Stanislaw Poniatowski? [44]

I remember posting a similar thread to this before on PF.com

A lot of the Polish I know were moaning about Kaczynski.
When I posted it here, Grzegorsz explained that they can vote over the internet or through a mailing system.
When I went back and questioned them why they didn't, half of them were simply too lazy or didn't care.
So its pretty much a case of put up or shut up.

As for Kaczynski, I don't know enough about politics in Poland to suggest that he is doing a good job or a bad job. However, Polish people should be positive. Things are rapidly improving in Poland.

I didn't think much of that Newsweek article tbh, they make Germany out to be the good guys, despite the fact Germany were going for a power grab only a few weeks ago.

At least the Poles know who the bad guy is - RUSSIA - and are willing to take a stand
dannyboy   
25 Jul 2007
USA, Canada / Americans who call themselves Polish - how do you feel about that? [112]

Quoting: dannyboy
Americanss who call themselves Polish even though they speak English with an american accent

I'd like to know what the heck an American accent sounds like!

HAHAHA

Are you taking the **** or serious?

The American accent is the most easily distinguished accent in the world, even easier to recognize than a scottish accent.

Quoting: dannyboy
Of course, when its someone incredible like JFK, nobody in Ireland willl mention he is american, he is Irish of course ;-)

ahhhhh I see how it works.. so All I need to do is play in few movies and I will
be polish.. :)))

Play in a few movies!?
Mother of God, you poor woman, do you not know who JFK was!!??

Quoting: dannyboy
I'm taking a guess that your asking me why I would ask this question,

Good guess :))

to many times people say over and over. your American..

We know this.. but.. to many times I keep repeating myself.. Aside from the
American indians.. who can say their roots stem from American soil..
mine as well as a good 3/4 if not more are all of some other ethnic background.
who all immigrated from some other country..

But that policy makes no sense at all!

How do you think the native Americans got to America? Through a land bridge 10,000 years ago. They are not an indigenous people, they simply emigrated a few millenia before everyone else.

Caucasians are not indigenous to Europe, we orginally come from either Northern Africa or India.

Irish People in Northern Ireland today are descended from people who came from Scotland or England only a couple of hundred years ago.
They call themselves Irish, even though they maintain clannish politics etc.
dannyboy   
24 Jul 2007
USA, Canada / Americans who call themselves Polish - how do you feel about that? [112]

Quoting: dannyboy
Do you think that they are kidding themselves that they are Polish?
Should they simply say they are americans?

Danny I find this a fruitless attempt .. whatever your reasons..

Patrycja, I don't understand what you mean, could you clarify that for me please?

I'm taking a guess that your asking me why I would ask this question, the reason I ask is because there are many people in the United States who are ethnically Irish but claim to be fully Irish and tend to forget that they are Americans.

Of course, when its someone incredible like JFK, nobody in Ireland willl mention he is american, he is Irish of course ;-)
dannyboy   
24 Jul 2007
USA, Canada / Americans who call themselves Polish - how do you feel about that? [112]

How do you feel about Americanss who call themselves Polish even though they speak English with an american accent and know very little Polish, have lived in the US most of their life, practise US customs etc?

Do you think that they are kidding themselves that they are Polish?
Should they simply say they are americans?
dannyboy   
24 Jul 2007
Life / Why do other Polish people hate Warsavians? [12]

so its an inferiority complex?
because he is from the capital and they are jealous?
or perhaps there is some other reason I don't know about ?

Is it quite common or just limited to young male poles?
For example, would a 40year old farmer act like this?
dannyboy   
24 Jul 2007
Language / Why is the language so different in the South of poland? [5]

I find the language around Norther Poland is not so difficult to understand, but the language used in the south is quite difficult.

why is it so different from standard polish?
which version is better? Northern or southern?
dannyboy   
24 Jul 2007
Life / Why do other Polish people hate Warsavians? [12]

My friend is from Warsaw and other Polish people will often refuse to talk to him or turn their nose up at him because he is from Warsaw, why is this?
dannyboy   
24 Jul 2007
Travel / The best city/town in Poland for: A) holidays B) living [18]

Quoting: dannyboy
lets lay off Michal,

with respect danny boy, Michal seems to hate a lot of things about the Polish and many members of this forum......read back on posts.....

posters have just had enough of the constant derogatory comments that's all.....

This is a Polish Forum not a hate Forum and if Michal could remember that and post more positively then I am sure he would not be facing any back lash. This has gone on for a long time.......

I didn't read his previous posts, but I didn't see anything in this post which would imply that he hated Poland.
I do understand what your saying about the hatred thing tho, all the petty bickering does my head in too, thats why I started this thread, to get away from that.

he sure is entitled to his opinion but if you read over his many, many posts then you'll see that he does seem to dislike Poland (despite visiting it often) and Polish people. He posts upsetting things often and then argues with people who disagree with him. Its like a hobby.

As I said above, I didn't read his previous posts so I can't comment.

As for yourself. You don't seem over impressed with Poland either. You maybe should have made the effort to get to Gdansk as nothing else has apparently tickled your pickle!

I did "make the effort" to get to Gdansk, I couldn't go because of work obligations.

As i wrote above, I did find other things in Poland interesting. If you reread it, you'll see that I said I was bored when I was staying with my girlfriend's family.

I'm sure if I had a chance to hop on a train and travel around a bit, I would have a great time, but I have to know where to visit first - the reason for this thread.