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BubbaWoo   
20 Nov 2006
Life / The strangest things in Poland [468]

I also didn't receive a warm beer in the UK

a pint of nice cold ice cold larger shouldnt be served at the same temp as a pint of real ale... which isnt exactly served warm... but isnt exactly served ice cold either... especially when sitting in front of an open fire on a chilly winter's day... :)
BubbaWoo   
20 Nov 2006
News / but where do they all come from...? [17]

While I was in the UK I met a lot of people from Rzeszów and it's surroundings

thanks - thats interesting and ties in with the forecasted property boom in rzeszow...

... that said... i am getting the feeling that people from the same area in poland are ending up in the same area in england... obvious reasons being friends/contacts/support network etc...

... where were you in england Mat?
BubbaWoo   
19 Nov 2006
Life / Worrying observation about Polish attitudes to lying and cheating [62]

didnt misunderstand... just went off on a tangent... :)

it is common for children to cheat at tests in school.

yeah... i agree that it is perhaps unusual for brits to cheat at school/uni but having taught in a number of countries... and taught even more nationalities... i can say that this most certainly isnt the case for a lot of countries...

italians, for example, are some of the worst cheats i have ever met... in fact cheating is a matter of pride... so is pulling one over on someone... in english, the fox is seen as a sly animal and has negative connatations... in italian... forbo - fox - has a very different meaning... is there a catholic connection... probably....

the chinese - and i dont like to generalise... but - plagerise like there is no tomorrow... and get really upset when you point out to them that the bit of work they have asked me to mark is written in perfect english and therefore cant possibly be theirs... does this disprove the catholic connection.... probably

You also didnt get the point that I want to be convinced that I am wrong on this.

apart from the dirty towrag girlfriend who thought i was stupid enough to believe her stories i havent had much, if any experience of lying and cheating in poland... but i keep hearing stories... which worries me at times...
BubbaWoo   
19 Nov 2006
News / Made in Poland products? [66]

here in the USA. Or californa.

so its true what they say about mericans and geographical knowlegde... :)
BubbaWoo   
19 Nov 2006
Real Estate / Poland Property...should I be scared [127]

dont know if your question is addressed to me or Janf...

i buy flats mainly because i dont need a permit to do so... but i recently put in an offer on a house - 3OO sqm, land - 8OOsqm with lake at the bottom of the garden in gdansk osowa... 25Ok zl... i made an apointment with the notary to sign documents, phoned up the vendor to tell he when and she had agreed to sell it to someone else for 3OOK zl... all this was over a period of about ten days
BubbaWoo   
19 Nov 2006
Real Estate / Poland Property...should I be scared [127]

lef... not sure what you want to know but i develop property in and around the tri city... prices are rising literally as you look at them...

... i buy anonse, which comes out on a wednesday morning, and i get up early to get it... good properties have often gone by the time i call up... which is early... dont even bother looking at the website becasue they cant keep it updated...

... a favourite is advertising a property for X59,OOO zl and then when you phone up the price has changed to X95,OOO zl... i have been gazumped a couple of times with offers over 5O,OOO zl above the asking price...
BubbaWoo   
19 Nov 2006
News / but where do they all come from...? [17]

ok... so we have established that there are quite a few poles hanging out in blighty at the moment... but where are they all coming from...?

wroclaw is suffering... but does anyone know where i can find statistics about which towns and cities are worst hit by emmigration
BubbaWoo   
19 Nov 2006
Life / The strangest things in Poland [468]

I receive service off a Polish person in the UK its exceptionally good, but in Poland it was dire

yeah... i noticed that too... weird, innit?
BubbaWoo   
19 Nov 2006
Life / How do Polish view others [116]

i moved to poland after 3 years in madrid... was really suprised at the similarities between the two cultures... the joie de vivre especially...
BubbaWoo   
18 Nov 2006
Life / 18th Birthday Celebrations in Poland Question... [34]

it’s better to be a birthday boy in England and a guest in Poland.

yeah... thats what i thought... :)

it's my birthday a week on monday and will be celebrating in the tri city... maybe i will keep it quiet... :)
BubbaWoo   
18 Nov 2006
UK, Ireland / Poles in GB: Why did you go - for money or something else? [53]

its called a degree guys and it's true that a degree from a british university is perhaps worth more than from a polish one...

... i am not so confident in saying that our education system is better than yours... i have always been impressed with the depth of study my polish friends have gone through in their degree/master courses...

... and in england, any idiot can get a degree now-a-days... and many of them do...
BubbaWoo   
18 Nov 2006
Life / 18th Birthday Celebrations in Poland Question... [34]

Since it's the birthday boy who invites people, he buy's the drinks. In Poland it's like "Hey boy's, tomorrow is my day, come to my party and don't worry about the alcohol! I will take care of that". I guess Poles like to be generous, and this tradition goes way, way back to the middle ages.
Don’t be so shocked, though. It's the same way like with the weddings. I don't think that in England the guests are expected to bring their alcohol with them to the party, are are they?

in th uk it's like "hey mate... it's your birthday... let me buy you a drink... put your money back in your pocket... it's your special day... this one's on me...!!!"

if i am invited to a party then i bring alcohol... of course... polite... manners... and then when i go home if my alcohol hasnt been drunk then i leave it at the party... i dont take it with me...

and when i am out with friends i get a round in... i buy everyone a drink because they are my friends and it's a pleasure for me to buy them a drink... and then the next person gets a round in.. then the next person...

[quote=Matyjasz, Post #35 ]don't worry about the alcohol!quote]

i know from experience the generousity of the poles but the way you write it makes it almost sound like people wont come to the party of they have the worry of buying their own alcohol...
BubbaWoo   
17 Nov 2006
Life / 18th Birthday Celebrations in Poland Question... [34]

so... lets get to the crunch... there is one very important point that needs to be established before the celebrations commence...

now... we are talking about n 18th brithday party... there will be alcohol flowing....

im a brit... i come from a semi civilised country... and when we celebrate a friend's birthday we - the guests - buy the dirnks - it's your birthday mate... let me get you a drink - it's the done thing... civilised...

now... on the first occassion i celebrated a birthday in poland i was shocked... to say the least... that the birthday boy is expected to get the drinks in... absolutely outragous and really not on...

so... the question to be asked is...

who gets the drinks in!!!
BubbaWoo   
17 Nov 2006
UK, Ireland / Poles in GB: Why did you go - for money or something else? [53]

did the questions say...

1. do you want to stay in england...?

2. do you want to stay in england for ever and ever amen...?

3. do you want to stay in england for a few years and then go back home with your hard earned wonga...?

answers on a postcard...
BubbaWoo   
17 Nov 2006
Travel / Why is Poland so Un-Sexy? [84]

balangi

now how has this word managed to escape my vocabulary....?
BubbaWoo   
16 Nov 2006
UK, Ireland / I understand poles coming to uk [196]

fair point..

but going to the next country and trying your luck is one thing...

taking the p*ss out of your own people and country is another
BubbaWoo   
16 Nov 2006
UK, Ireland / I understand poles coming to uk [196]

indigenous britons get put to the back of he pile.

the last thing i want is to see sponging foreigners take from deserving brits...

... but it annoys the f*k out of me the number of sponging brits there are doing the same...

... this country has a subsociety - british - that inherently sponges off the rest of us... and has done for years...
BubbaWoo   
16 Nov 2006
UK, Ireland / I understand poles coming to uk [196]

Poles come here to work..and i have never met a more hardworking bunch of people...

yeah... aint being funny or nuffink like but the jobs they tend to be taking have traditionally been done by lazy good for nuffink rip-you-off locals... and the poles want less money for doing a better job... duh... no brainer...

why should i employ some dodgy-as-f*k british builder who is going to charge me silly money for sitting on his fat ar*e all day drinking tea... had a bloke... and his little mate... in last year to do some plastering... took them four hours... including a two hour lunch break... and half a bag of plaster and the radge wee c*nt wanted 4OO sovs... guess where i told him to go...

so decided to try my luck with the poles...

three of them came in... worked 14 hour days... no endless tea breaks... painted my house from top to bottom - 3 floors - put in a new bathroom and re-decked the patio... took them a week and they wanted 5 sovs an hour... cant say fairer than that guv innit?

so... the moral of the story is that this is a competitive consumer society... if the local good for nuffink lazy f*ks are bothered by a sudden influx of competition then they can get off their poopers and start working... hard... for their money instead of sponging off the rest of us...
BubbaWoo   
16 Nov 2006
UK, Ireland / BEWARE when coming over UK [363]

there are great places to live - and complete sh*tholes - in most countries, as you say

i have been lucky enough to live all over the world - good and bad - but was born and raised in london... would i ever live there again...?

dont be silly...

give me bristol anyday :)
BubbaWoo   
16 Nov 2006
Life / Music tastes in Poland [23]

Concerning Polish hip-hop, it was never innovative nor experimental

i disagree with this SunRa - I spent a couple of years in the tri city in the mid 90s and there was definitely innovation and creativity on the hip-hop/big beat/acid jazz front...

...and when i go out there now i am hearing hip-hop more than i would on a night out in the uk - i am also seeing innovative and creative jamming sessions every week lead mainly by glennskii - see above link - who also lead a project called groovekojad [sp] five or so year ago..

... one thing i have noticed, however, is that many poles still associate hip-hop with black artists and have trouble acknowledging white artists...
BubbaWoo   
16 Nov 2006
News / What are your 10 fave things about Poland? And 10 least favourite? [130]

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...

what are you talking about op...?

the polish women i have met and had the pleasure of dating have been some of the most creative, imaginative and original women from all the countries i have lived in
BubbaWoo   
15 Nov 2006
UK, Ireland / Internet providers in the UK. [5]

there are lots to choose from and they all offer a similar type of service... ntl does me fine but as with some others it's not always available in every area...

have a look around when you get here... it's so competitive that one company or another will have a promotional offer at the time...

... then again... if you are renting then its possible the house will have a connection already...
BubbaWoo   
15 Nov 2006
Life / How do Polish view others [116]

i like the people, the varied scenery, the cafe culture, the food, the weather, the wine and beer...
BubbaWoo   
15 Nov 2006
Life / Are Polish People Racist? [1037]

but I think that sometimes the Poles turn a blind to what is actually happening in the country as regards Jews, homosexuals, and other minorities.

i hear what youre saying ukp but wonder how fair it is - what could they have done... and did they not htry to do something... warszawa uprising etc...?

sorry - misread
BubbaWoo   
13 Nov 2006
Life / Music tastes in Poland [23]

I have always heard great music in Poland - the Hip Ho kicks and there's so much experimental stuff to get your groove on

This is an old friend of mine who has been doing his thang on the Polish music scene for more than a decade

theglennskiis.com