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iwona   
20 Nov 2006
Life / Worrying observation about Polish attitudes to lying and cheating [62]

I'm not saying that only PL girls are decietful, but it happens all over, this is just my bad PL experience.

I would suspect that there are more men like this that women. You were just unlucky with this girl.

I think that people in Poland don't lie and cheat in everyday life more that other nations.

But yes...we sometimes cheat at school( maybe it has changed now)- I know in UK cheating is perceived as wrong and there are big problems if someone is caught.

I Poland if soemone is caught he will get also in troubles but probbaly less....
iwona   
20 Nov 2006
News / Made in Poland products? [66]

IN UK -I saw polish ham -in small tins-
sauerkrout, kompots-of cherries and blackberries....I am not so sure what people do with it in England I think that put fruit on the top of cakes.

And...sesame snaps....in Julian Graves shops
iwona   
20 Nov 2006
Life / The strangest things in Poland [468]

Maati,

I know woman ( my aunt's friend) she has 4 children all adult, some mrried all living together ( big house) She cooks for them every day, wash up after them, do shopping..... She doesn't have much life. Like servant.

Another my colleague she has 2 children her mum looks after them all days, cooks for all of them everyday....and I rememebr once my colleagues was moaning that on one Saturday morning she couldn't stay longer in bed and sleep as her mum dind't want to look after children. Appaling.

how the polish make coffee. that's not ''really strange'' though, that's defenitely considered to be a huge no no over here.. -lol- you heathens

In coffe bar in Krakow you can get delicious coffe. I think that nowadays more and more people buy coffe-machines.
iwona   
20 Nov 2006
Life / The strangest things in Poland [468]

I try to be objective - there is one strange thing about Poland.

All these women we call them "matki Polki"- women who devout themselves completely to their children, then grandchildren, .....They don't have time for themselves as even when grandmothers they look after grandichildren all day, they cook for all family every day.....

They don't have hobbies, leisure time, many friends....
iwona   
19 Nov 2006
News / What are your 10 fave things about Poland? And 10 least favourite? [130]

Matyjasz....very good post.

There is one thing about us Slavs.... we have spirit , we are romantic, family orientated,warm people- even can be sometimes loud and argumentative

Problem with native people from UK is that lots ( not all) of them are "cold as a fish" - as they don't understand us they attack us. They think that their world is perfect with getting rid of old unwanted people ( eutanasia or living them in "homes" and sending card once a year), getting rid of unwanted children (abortion) , no religion -for what? Just enjoy your life to max and have as many pleasures as possible giving back as little as possible.

This is shallow, consumer Society.

Even I admire their history, literature, their sense of humour , sarcasm....
iwona   
19 Nov 2006
Life / The strangest things in Poland [468]

There is one thing which is different in Poland -comparing to the west Europe.

it is kind of loaylity....if you have problems with someone at your work in Poland you talk to him first in UK ( for instance) you go to your boss and report it. In Poland we call it "donosiciel" in UK it is completely normal behaviour.

[b]In most schools if you have good marks you are "kujon" (what is English translation?)

I think it is called "teacher pet".

I think that this clapping in the plane is very american thing - I mean it is done mainly by Polish travelling to USA and back.

I never noticed it on any diifferent flights.
iwona   
17 Nov 2006
News / What are your 10 fave things about Poland? And 10 least favourite? [130]

I don't mind constructive criticism about Poland but some of things are radiculous.

Bad in Poland is:
1.unemployment
2. Too many people who try too much intrude in your life, give you advices....

Church? I don't know I am Catholic and I don't see anything wrong about it.

I don't like abortion, eutanasia, starving old people in hospitals and pensioners homes( what happens in UK).... What is wrong about it.

I used before word "lefty"- I meant views of UK goverment and yes I don't like it at all.

Arrgghh!!

I think that you compare so many things from your country to Poland-it doesn't work. I did it when I moved to Uk and in the beginning I really hated living here.

But I learn tolerance and it is ok now.

Poland has his own culture, history and I think that everything is changing there maybe to slowly I don't know.

You say about smell.... When I was last time in London it was awful there dirty, smelly full bins on the pavement - and it was relatively area....

Flats... in UK they start to build more and more of them as there is no enough space.
iwona   
16 Nov 2006
UK, Ireland / I understand poles coming to uk [196]

Oh i wondered when the word "racist" would come up!

Being PRO-BRITAIN doesn't make me racist you narrow-mind dumb-fvck


Unfortunately noone will notice you soon among new arrivals Bulgarian and gipsies from Romania...hi,hi....
iwona   
16 Nov 2006
UK, Ireland / I understand poles coming to uk [196]

Stupid question really!

Not so stupid, muslim person from Pakistan who barely speaks English is also british like you as also has British passport.
iwona   
16 Nov 2006
UK, Ireland / I understand poles coming to uk [196]

I'd rather have sponging brits than sponging foreigners

EXAMPLE OF TYPICAL RACIST COMMENT.
iwona   
16 Nov 2006
UK, Ireland / I understand poles coming to uk [196]

that is why all these "rubbish traders" are so unhappy with polish workers.

But I had Scottish man who put tiles in my bathrooms, kitchen and hallway he was very good I could recommend him to anyone. Quick, precise... he didn't even want any tea or coffe had his own flask. So good worker is just good worker and he is not afraid of competitors.
iwona   
16 Nov 2006
News / What are your 10 fave things about Poland? And 10 least favourite? [130]

hi,hi......:)

You know what I mean, not planted ones when you pick some of them and pay farmer for it but just competely wild.

So excuse the builders of those ugly commie blocks that they weren’t thinking about the looks of those buildings. Forgive them that Ursynów doesn’t look anything like Versailles, and that Poland’s villages don’t resemble those in the UK.

Matyjasz English people don't like flats in general just houses with little gardens.

But I think that in Poland everything is changing - In Krakow there are more and more smart flats no different to these in UK.

Again in Uk houses are nice in nice areas in dodgy ones they are awful.
iwona   
16 Nov 2006
News / What are your 10 fave things about Poland? And 10 least favourite? [130]

it was not me it were Arrghh words.

Arrgghh!!

you make me smile what about UK....
little points like ....
-carpets in the bathrooms?????? awful but in genreal carpets everywhere

English drunk? they don exist AT ALL

If you are so unimpressed by Polish country or lumploretariat maybe you should visit few council estates in UK or some towns in Wales where coalmines are closed where you can buy house for 30K ( but no bank gives you mortgage credit) but who would like to live there?

mushrooms ? Where can you pick them wild in UK? nowhere. Maybe like fish you catch and put back in the water.:) evdrything sterile, artifical...dead for me.

Polish TV - completely unwatchable it is for you but as you said it is "polish tv"
iwona   
16 Nov 2006
News / What are your 10 fave things about Poland? And 10 least favourite? [130]

Polish girls - once you get to know them they're all the same, all clones! (well 95% percent of them). Very few Polish women are 'characters' or people with creativity or originality. And lets not get me talking about Polish men, who are even worse...

I completely don't agree - most british girls i met talk about clothes, money , men and drinking, drinking.....going out..... get p...up sooo boring and shallow . You struggle to have decent conversation with them. Where is this creativity?????
iwona   
14 Nov 2006
UK, Ireland / BEWARE when coming over UK [363]

would suggest all brit to VOTE BNP in the next election so no foreigner welcome here anymore.

WE WANT OUR GOVERNEMNT cancel EU membership


So you can get in troubles as they prefer white, Anglo-saxon race.
iwona   
14 Nov 2006
Real Estate / Apartment purchase in Poland [226]

Prices in Krakow are similar. But there is big shortage of flats there. People already buy for 2009.
iwona   
14 Nov 2006
UK, Ireland / STAFF LINE - RECRUITMENT AGENCY FOR POLISH [7]

I suppose that we are like any other nations.

I met here few ambitious polish people who have good jobs.
My friend works as line manager (passed some exams) and extra works as polish translator for Police and hospitals. Another one works in a Bank ......

But to bo honest if some people move here they don't speak English and don't even try much.... it is their fault and they are quite vunerable as they canit even read their contract properly.
iwona   
12 Nov 2006
Life / Celebrities in Poland [27]

Frytka - some Frytkowska

I remmber she was in BB when i was still in Poland it must be about 5 years ago?
iwona   
12 Nov 2006
Life / Wonderful Poland.......but the attitude of Polish people [150]

I heard about it.

Unfortunately racist behaviuors happen everywhere and we can't help it.

Not much time ago black boy in Uk was killed because he was black ....
White boy was killed by Asian racist as he was white....
iwona   
12 Nov 2006
Life / Poland: Whats with the crowding? Leave some space >:-( [8]

Erm.. no. It's a pointless and tedious thread. Be grateful something has been made of it

The problem is some peopel go abroad and all the time compare other country to thier own country.

it is fine but some customs will be better some worse.... and it depends to what we compare to the way how we were brought up? people are brought different in different countries and they have different principles.

I was a little like this...but I must adimt I have learn quite much tolerance after moving to Uk.

But again I could sit and list all things which annoy me in Uk.....
iwona   
12 Nov 2006
Life / Poland: Whats with the crowding? Leave some space >:-( [8]

I agree with you tahtw e can be sometimes little pushy ...yes it can be still some "leftoovers" after communism.

But this standing close.....

And I am not so sure what do yoy compare? Uk to Poland.

When I was in Spain waiting politely for taxi at the airport spanish woman jumped in front of us to the taxi. She had just handbag we had big suitcases...

It never happened to me in Poland.
iwona   
12 Nov 2006
Life / Wonderful Poland.......but the attitude of Polish people [150]

can sympathize with you and your experiences. PL is a very homogenous society, and don't have any experience dealing with ethnic differences. There is no ethnic diversity in PL unlike other countries of the world.

that is not true we have quite big community from Vietnam in Krakow.

experience dealing with ethnic differences

When I see how it looks in Uk- hidden racism, aggresion, streets full of ethnic minorities that any "stranger" is not welcomed maybe I prefer our homogenous Poland...
iwona   
12 Nov 2006
Life / Poland: Whats with the crowding? Leave some space >:-( [8]

I didn't notice it even I am a person who likes her owm space. I would say it also happens in Uk in busy pubs and bars.

Tram? I didn't use much of public transport in Uk but I guess that underground in London can be packed na claustrophobic.

Well if it's nice young ladies, maybe I'll come over so that I can grope erm.. I mean accidentally touchthem!

But what if it is ugly,big girl snuggling to you in a bust bus?:)

I am not big ugly girl- at least not big, rather petite.:)

lol good point... wow Hobbitual do you have any respect for females at all?

I think that it is English sarcasm which is on the edge of being rude..... don't treat it too seriously just with smile :).