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Magdushya   
27 Feb 2007
UK, Ireland / English food - unhealthy? [52]

well, that came as a surprise to me

a vegetarian living in poland (=eating polish food)

a lot of Polish food is seriously unhealthy...

I suppose you do not understand my Foxy Lady. I'm talking about products- artificial, tasteless egs or meat, which even after if add to it a lot of spices and herbs it taste like a plastic or something. I'm not talking about Knorr etc. I eat simple things in Chinese or Italian style, and I didn't need to be active in Poland like I HAVE TO be here. Many English girls are working really hard on gym, I know, I live in front of gym and swimming-pool. After that Polish cold meet etc. I didn't have any problem with health. In England meat is tastless so I'm full vegetarian now. However I've got still kind of water under my skin, it's changes my body. Sorry but I've seen many times in your health food's shops i.e. Polish cucumbers in brine, but we don't think in Poland that is healthy! Even bread here is really strange, like a paper. I need to find products without artificial additives and supplements.

Have you tried organic food?

. I suppose this expensive organic food is like a lot standard products in Poland. Where i can find these NATURAL vegetables etc????

learn to cook for yourself...

Do not worry, i'm really good cook:) my grandpa's student, but I have no got right, natural staff to make healthy food

Sadie

I'm doing that! Also I drink NATURAL juices, not these 100 % from concentrat:), (not a bit oxymoronic?), green and red tea, and hate this white bread. Unfortunately I'm still swelling, exactly swelling. My skin started to be less firm, not that I've started to be fat, because of fatty things!!
Magdushya   
26 Feb 2007
UK, Ireland / English food - unhealthy? [52]

but very, very boring

hahaha, don't think so:)

I've got a problem even after vegetables! I feel bad, start to have bigger problem with joints etc.

but i am a british female blessed to be naturally slim

True:) I've seen you on the pic! However I observe this problem have got many Polish girls. like I said I haven't got this problem after other nation's products and if I was "bigger" never in this way. It's no even the fat! It's something strange under the skin. 5foot 6 in height' 57 kg (don't know how many stones it is) and also size ten, but I feel like a waterbed now!

I'm

holland and barratt

They provide kind of organic food? So I can call now many Polish products organic! It's funny I thought before that in Poland we have got artificial food.

We get them from local markets.

What kind of local markets?
Exactly I'm more affraid about my health then shape, but I'm sure it's the same staff.
Magdushya   
26 Feb 2007
UK, Ireland / English food - unhealthy? [52]

You know, I'm always open to good advices:) I'm still learning so any help is needed:) Hmmm...wage...it means I think too much about money now?:) However my hips calling for advice also:)
Magdushya   
26 Feb 2007
UK, Ireland / English food - unhealthy? [52]

I've noticed some time ago that after English food I've started swelling, even not gaining a weight, but exactly swelling. I feel like a full of water or something. I never had something like that after i.e. Italian food, or Polish of course, even after high-fat products. I've noticed that many Polish girls have got the same problem in UK. Their bodies start to changing here. The doctor told me that it could be because products here are full of artificial suplements or hormones. Even my lazy hair start to growing much faster. :(No, I don't eat chips, hamburgers etc. I like healthy food so I try to eat here, but nothing changes. When I'm in Poland I can't eat half of portion what I used to eat before. Each time i'm in Poland I eat everything like a crazy, much more then here and I start to loose my wage! I go to the swimming-pool frequently, but it no helps. Maybe food is the reason some English girls have got the problem with wage?Someone of you has got the same problem? Where to buy good natural products besides Polish shops?
Magdushya   
26 Feb 2007
UK, Ireland / The un-acceptable side of new entrant countries coming to the UK [56]

I welcome anyone that is prepared to work hard and not for less than the rate that a British worker will work for

I agree with that like a Pole but taking thing logicaly: is a fault of Poles OR other immigrants or goverment or...? If somebody has got economic knowledge about it could explain to laics here and then we can understand it better without quarreling which is pointless without solid background and knowledge.
Magdushya   
26 Feb 2007
Life / Internet access in Lodz [18]

Please come Lodz, Poland and investigate yourself.

True!

Corruption? A bit like everywhere, we can treat it like a folklor:) BTW I'm from Baluta area:)
Magdushya   
26 Feb 2007
Life / Internet access in Lodz [18]

I was born in Lodz, that's my city also and I love it!, but you have to discover her real face. It's the city of artists, good pubs and fantastic fun, but you need somebody who helps you discover it :)
Magdushya   
24 Feb 2007
UK, Ireland / Polish night in an english club? No way....... [51]

many young british visit poland to buy cheap drink & have sex with girls

these guys which I! know are incredibly nice, so shhhh don't ruine my belief that English men are gentelmen....:( and believe me they don't treat Poland like a cheap sex-party club.

good if somebody likes our cheap and tastefull! drinks. :) You are welcome!

They can do anything for money...

Ohhhh, even sleep with English???:) NOOOOOOOOO????:)

I tell you something- if someone is a bijatch or son of the this one is not important which nationality is. I cannot think after your comments every English hates Poles, is rude and agressive. True? So or tell why you are like that or please stop it, it's running to stand still.
Magdushya   
24 Feb 2007
UK, Ireland / Polish night in an english club? No way....... [51]

it's a kind of hooby or obssesion then? He loves to hate us? What Freud could say in this situation?:(

I suppose he didn't know that Poles would be there, because he would be prepared with a bottles with patrol or condoms also:)
Magdushya   
23 Feb 2007
UK, Ireland / Buy a property for FREE in the UK [12]

sounds too good to be true...

a bit:)

If it's true I want to all nice people from Forum to do it!!!!!!! We buy all the city or create the new one and we can spend the time discussing not only on-line!:) Some of you just adviced some nice places, so?:)
Magdushya   
23 Feb 2007
UK, Ireland / Polish Thoughts on Britain and the British [273]

so I followed them home later and burgled them

oh Sappire, I live in B'ham hehe, You are not only foxy lady but bad girl also :)

Scouse: Spiegl refers to this dish with a pun: pot-au-feu l'hiver poule. The word comes from lobscouse, a sailor's (very likely a Norwegian sailor) dish of stewed meat, vegetables, and ship's biscuit, not unlike Irish stew. Lobscouser became a slang name for a sailor. As a port city, Liverpool became known for this dish. The word Scouser came to refer to a native of Liverpool, the city where they ate scouse, and Scouse referred also to the pronunciations and usages of that speech community. Debates about details continue, but some of the details are fascinating, for instance the fact that in Norway today Lapp Skews (not all that far from labscouse) are stewed strips of reindeer meat.

Can some one tell me if there is a better "definition" of a Scouser?

S is for Sardonic sense of humour
C is for Comedian born and Bred
O is for Only supports one soccer team (but has two to choose from!)
U is for Unswerving love for all things Liverpool
S is for Scouse eater
E is for Eulogizes Liverpool at every opportunity
R is for Rejoices in a good argument

Merriam-Webster Dictionary: Scous*er (noun) First appeared 1959: a native or inhabitant of Liverpool, England.
Magdushya   
23 Feb 2007
UK, Ireland / Polish Thoughts on Britain and the British [273]

truebrit

Of course I have seen some of these places, BUT I'm greedy for more!:) Thank you for pointing me in the right direction
Magdushya   
22 Feb 2007
UK, Ireland / Polish Thoughts on Britain and the British [273]

Sorry Joey, for me this khm khm debate with you is pointless, even if I start to use Polish and believe me in this I'm sure I'm really but really good. Don't take me wrong, you've got your point of viev, I've got mine. If you didn't understand what I mean so doesn't make sense I will be trying again. Ok, maybe one LAST time, I don't WYMAGAM or ŻĄDAM it, I want to ZAS£UŻYĆ na GODNĄ work. Could somebody help me with the better translation of these words please, better than "deserve"? However, like Sadie, I wish you really good luck for the future, whatever it means to you :)
Magdushya   
21 Feb 2007
UK, Ireland / Polish Thoughts on Britain and the British [273]

P.S. ooops, I'm THANKFUL to people on this site who are HELPFUL and OPEN-MINDED, so I thank you all:) However I consider EVERY opinion IF it make sense, even if is antagonistic.

Most educated people welcome migrant workers from all parts and readily accept them as part of the community.. however, with such huge numbers arriving in recent years, many people are worried about the longer-term effects that this might have on our economy/resources.

I understand it, because I try walking in English shoes also. In the same situation I suppose my opinion could be the same.

Yes they are paying tax but the lower the wage the less tax, and this tax does not cover the services which they use, from an economics point of view, yes GB is doing well, as a country we are falling apart.

So because of that I'm looking for what I'm looking for.

"Why on earth shoul foreigners come to UK and get all the good jobs while there is plenty of Brits who need to work themselves?"

Employers look who will be good worker here, not who is British or not, however they are more open to the Brits sometimes..and it's absolutely normal.

Magdushya do you honestly think your english is as good as native speaker's?

Well mine isn't and i know so and i am completely happy with a minor office job that gives me an opportunity of development.

You have not noticed I've mentioned I'm not good in that...YET!:)

give me some terrific well paid job that no other Brit deserves?

Could you quote where I said that?

You couldn't get a great, up to your standards job in your own country

REALLY??? LACK of info. I had a very well paid job in Poland, BUT I'm traveller AND many people through the AGES were travelled LIKE ME to different countries, willing to develope, to know new cultures in the countries where they could gain some experience, knowledge and learn language non through English courses only.

i am completely happy with a minor office job

Like I said de gustibus non est disputandum. What's more I'm not suprised. However is hard to believe you are Polish, I don't know anyone who is talking like you. I!! want to GIVE something from me, I want know better Englishmen, be a FRIEND and PARTNER NOT thankfull slave (I prefer leave it for the masochists), what's more I don't think that English need it. They've got good proffessionals I'm sure they are able to find a good job, but I don't think English are terrified because our fantasic densitst, doctors or engineers coming here. Somebody who is doing minor office job maybe is not good canditate for other positions.

This is not a question to be grateful, but partner in MY opinion. For now I've got some interesting intervievs, I was ALSO invited! to come to Ireland, Google's headquarter, (kind of MAJOR office:) because their head-hunter have found! my details on-line, the same with London- sales executive position 30.000 per year etc etc so I feel appreciated in great Britain, maybe you've got the same opportunities so it's your choice to do minor jobs. It's ok, the world need different people to many other proffesions. I don't want always repeat- I'm looking here not for big money, I could get them even in Poland, Italy, Mars maybe. I'm looking for right people to work with, to feel good in my job, to know better this country and maybe go to see other places or maybe fall in love in UK and stay here? Who knows?. Life is too short to waste it. If somebody like it, ok, but do not make me to to it the same.
Magdushya   
19 Feb 2007
Life / What is your favorite Polish Music Group or Artist? [41]

Also Coma (guys from Lodz:), old good polish rock-bands, KAT, old Manaam, Closterkeller, but I still love old Polish 20'-30' songs :) I'm not crazy about new bands, I'm waiting for something more melodic and less commercial...
Magdushya   
19 Feb 2007
UK, Ireland / Polish Thoughts on Britain and the British [273]

Yes, ALWAYS I consider my defects, so because of that I was a great student an how I said always I pass all tests and intervievs here, but writing or talking by the phone. I don't talk only about English employers and remember I've got a good job here, but i'm looking for something more. And hehe, I'm interpreter here! Don't worry, Italian one. I've started learning English here, I'm sure after this time you could be much better in Polish then me in English. Like I've mentioned I consider my defects. On this forum I try to polish:) my English. I'm still learning, so you don't need to be ironic.

and no, Im not jealous of your looks..

I never have told it nor to you and nor to someone else.

I also consider myself to have both brains and beauty.

I never have told that I'm pretty, because I know de gustibus non est disputandum, but I'm happy you feel like that:) Maybe I learn this confidence one day....

and English of course LOL
Magdushya   
19 Feb 2007
UK, Ireland / Polish Thoughts on Britain and the British [273]

she didn't tell me, I know only she is pregnant now with her partner, however was affraid of consequences. She is lovely girl, preety but I think quiet fragile

If I've got a problems, mainly with the girls LOL If they want to touch me I suppose only with a heavy boot:) What is more ridiculous usually I pass all the tests or phone intervievs till they see me in the reality. Even if I'm in the trousers and modest blouse
Magdushya   
19 Feb 2007
UK, Ireland / Polish Thoughts on Britain and the British [273]

she hoped they would be interested in her for her qualifications

You are absolutely right! My appereance NEVER have helped me in that. Could be if I wish be a lap-dancer LOL. One of my on-line friend had the story in London, serious employer from serious background start touching her during the interviev and when she said: no, he told her she is not open on communication with him, so.......

would you really want to work for them anyway?

NO WAY!:) :):
Magdushya   
19 Feb 2007
UK, Ireland / Polish Thoughts on Britain and the British [273]

I used to be a model, so sometimes people treat me like a stupid blonde, thanks gods I'm able to convict them sometimes that is not true....
Magdushya   
19 Feb 2007
Polonia / Germans: Do Poles like them or dislike them? [217]

Both of my granparents were in Oswiecim, one of them was in the first transport to that place with 135 number! During the proccess they saved one kapo telling that if he would shoot them with the one bullet for every LEAF of bread they stolen for patiens (another my grandpa was a medic there)they could look like a sieve. My grandparents had a lot german friends later, my granpa was travelling in Germany to teach about war young german people. One of them said that his granpa was a officer in Oswiecim, but his is not proud of that anymore. I have also german friends, we remember about consequences of the war, but we try to repair old mistakes and be open to the new times.
Magdushya   
19 Feb 2007
UK, Ireland / Polish Thoughts on Britain and the British [273]

I will be so happy because I don't know sometimes what is the best for me and how can I serve in this country in the best way:)
Magdushya   
19 Feb 2007
UK, Ireland / Polish Thoughts on Britain and the British [273]

Life is about choices, like Eurola truly said, so I'm looking for the right people who can appreciate my knowledge, enthusiasm, experience and do not care about appereance. Could be I've found them, but we will see. I want to feel happy and useful in my work, wake up every morning with the big smile on my face: "I go to work!" and I wish the same all of you :)