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Speaks Polish?: Used to speak it reasonably well, forgotten a lot. My Russian is mediocre (I work too hard laik!)
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dannyboy   
19 Apr 2007
Life / Poland: The Things That Make Foreigners Lift a Brow [123]

Not a flame but the above article could have been written about any country in central or western europe.

Polish immigrants in Ireland generally do not celebrate namedays at all, only birthdays.
dannyboy   
5 Apr 2007
UK, Ireland / Polish Migrants makes room for '20 to a house [59]

Check out the British East India company, you will see that it was largely run by Irish civil servants.
The English may have built the empire, but the Irish frequently ran it. (Remember the Act of Union was 1801)

It may be correct that we did not have direct intervention or direct political involvement in matters until recent times, but I would not say we were isolatory.

Remember there are more people in America alone that claim Irish descent, than there are Polish people in Poland. This doesn't take into account the UK, Australia, Canada and other former colonies.
dannyboy   
4 Apr 2007
UK, Ireland / How many Polish people in Eire? [8]

Like daffy said, offically 200k, so its highly likely there may be as much as 300k (including the poles in transit of course)

Put it this way, all the major airports are able to sustain regular flights to most of the major polish cities
dannyboy   
3 Apr 2007
Love / Why some of the polish girls look so cold but they are not? [16]

Thank God there are 'some' women still left in the world with old fashioned morals such as faithfullness, loyalty, and monogamy.

This trait can often be found in Polish women, its getting harder and harder to find it in Irish and British society.
dannyboy   
8 Mar 2007
News / Are the Polish embarrased by President Kaczynski? [30]

Fury at Polish President gay threat warning

POLISH President Lech Kaczynski was last night described as ignorant and a disgrace to Europe after he suggested that widespread homosexuality would lead to the disappearance of the human race.

He made his remarks just hours before Justice Minister Michael McDowell said in a key Dail debate that Ireland cherished gay people as "equal citizens".

More at: forumoneurope.ie/eng/index.asp?docID=1194

pinknews.co.uk/news/articles/2005-3854.html

rte.ie/news/2007/0220/gay.html

gcn.ie/content/templates/newsupdate.aspx?articleid=1916&zoneid=4

Here is one where he insulted the poles in England also.

dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_artic le_id=415147&in_page_id=1770

Ok, why should we be more embarrased of president Kaczynski than Americans of Bush?

When and give me translation of Kaczynski saying "born loosers"?

If he said "A threat to humanity's existence" it was probably without context. I bet he meant that gay/lesbian cannot have kids therefore they are kinda threating humanity's existance, aren't they?

We should complain more about Kaczysnki, it's so trendy right? Especially we have the highest increase of GDP in last 3 months since from what I read 7-8 years... Yeah, it's really bad.

I believe the current growth in the economy is a result of the previous government(s) and influx of EU funding.
dannyboy   
7 Mar 2007
News / Are the Polish embarrased by President Kaczynski? [30]

People abroad also may vote, If they don't then they shouldn't criticize others' choice.

I didn't know that - that certainly changes things a bit!!

How is this done? Mail system?

I suppose computers would be useful but on the other hand a lot of the Polish people in Ireland would have no access as a lot of them work in rural regions.

Don't you really see the difference between country - culture, history etc. and administrative-economical system ?

I'm not too sure what your asking

Personally I can see some gigantic differences between Ireland and Poland - for example, Poland has a very good public transport system. Ireland has close to none. In Ireland, the church no longer influence government matters, although it does still influence a shrinking minority in the population.

On the other hand, I can see major similarities - highly educated population, strong base in Information Technology, rapid economic development, rural roads reminiscent of swiss cheese:).
dannyboy   
7 Mar 2007
News / Are the Polish embarrased by President Kaczynski? [30]

One funny comment my GF translated for me, i think it was on ONET.pl or something, i will try to find the source later:

"perhaps when my kaczynski fixes the Polish economy, all us 'born losers' can come home and stop artificialy supporting it"

I thought that was funny.

Poles in Ireland sent home 4Billion Zloty last year, and in the UK Poles sent home about 8Billion Zloty.

Quoting: dannyboy
Hi Daffy,
One thing thats always surprising is people's faces when you get into warsaw, they are gray with misery and depression. Outside of warsaw however, they seem quite happy, and they are building huge houses, driving newer cars.
I was really impressed with the change, but the thing is: The people building huge houses have family in Ireland/UK earning money.

The other people without family abroad say they cannot even keep up with the bills

Ah yea, i see that too but you'd swear they were the only ones to have hard times and its annoying to be told - you cant understand - when you do.

Yea, I know what you mean. Luckily my gf doesn't think like this.

I find that Polish people are extremely nationalistic (not a flaw, just stating that they are) which explains why we sometimes find their behaviour quite strange.

For me, one very strange thing was a caravan full of older Polish men, who were all talking about how much they love Poland and its the best country in the world.

But when they were all in Poland, they were miserable.

I suppose far away fields are greener.
dannyboy   
7 Mar 2007
News / Are the Polish embarrased by President Kaczynski? [30]

it was interesting to note the changes in my polish friends on this matter over the last 6 months or so... first they were angry... then they joked... now they refuse to discuss the political climate with any degree of depth or seriousness...

Bubba, I've noticed this too.

At first I thought it was because I was talking about the same subject too much, then I realised its because the goverment are STILL in power.

Nobody believed that they would be elected, then nobody believed they would be able to stay in power.

My best mate who is from Warsaw says that if all the people who have emigrated from Poland went home, they would never have been elected, because all the liberals have left Poland and it is just hardline catholics left at home.
dannyboy   
7 Mar 2007
News / Are the Polish embarrased by President Kaczynski? [30]

well my GF is CONVINCED no one BUT a polish person living in Poland can understand how bad it is....

I dunno, I can see it from here

Hi Daffy,
One thing thats always surprising is people's faces when you get into warsaw, they are gray with misery and depression. Outside of warsaw however, they seem quite happy, and they are building huge houses, driving newer cars.

I was really impressed with the change, but the thing is: The people building huge houses have family in Ireland/UK earning money.

The other people without family abroad say they cannot even keep up with the bills
dannyboy   
7 Mar 2007
News / Are the Polish embarrased by President Kaczynski? [30]

Sorry Grzegorsz, its not my opinion I have no problem with gay people.

Do you regret voting for them?
Do other people persecute you in Poland because your gay or is it just the government?
dannyboy   
7 Mar 2007
News / Are the Polish embarrased by President Kaczynski? [30]

Sorry, its a figure of speech.

Of course she is proud of her nationality and proud to be Polish, simply its a way of expressing that she is embarrassed that kaczynski is also Polish.
dannyboy   
7 Mar 2007
News / Are the Polish embarrased by President Kaczynski? [30]

Are the polish embarrassed by what Kaczynski said about Polish people being 'BORN lOSERS' and Gay poles are 'a threat to humanity's existence'?

My girlfriend is furious about what he said and very embarrassed to be Polish.
dannyboy   
6 Mar 2007
Life / CAN NON-POLISH UNDERSTAND POLAND? [17]

Daffy,

I think maybe she must mean WITHIN Poland, otherwise its a bizzare comment and Poland is not that important a country to warrant the effort it would require.

My partner sometimes says things similar to this, because in a lot of ways Poland is still a very backward country and the vatican/catholic church have such a strong influence on media and public affairs. (Poland is like a replica of ireland except 20 years in the past)

Sometimes there can be bizzare loopholes in the stores that are reported in the press.
The BBC usually report the big events wheter the Polish government like it or not, but obviously they are not going to report the small events because Poland is not that important on a world stage compared to the US/China etc. (again similar to Ireland)

Take for example the recent scandal with kaczinski.
It was reported all over the Irish and English media that kaczinski had said:
A) Homosexuals are a threat to the existence of the human race
B) Polish people who work in Ireland or the UK are 'Feckless' or 'Born Losers'

My girlfriend took personal offence to his second comment (as the majority of the Poles over here did) so she went looking through the Polish Media to see what people were saying.

Guess what???
In the Polish media they said everything went smoothly, everyone was impressed, LOL.

They never mentioned anything about all the Irish ministers who were saying he was uncivilised and backward and damaging the good reputation the polish people had established in Ireland.

rte.ie/news/2007/0220/gay.html
drakkart.com/eire2/category/polish-comm/
dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=4 15147&in_page_id=1770
dannyboy   
2 Mar 2007
Travel / Anyone been to Zakopane? [36]

Unless your a skiing fanatic, its good for a few days, anything more and you get quite bored.

I was there for 6 days and tbh, 3 was enough for me.
Only for the fact that I was with my family, I would have left.
dannyboy   
26 Feb 2007
UK, Ireland / The un-acceptable side of new entrant countries coming to the UK [56]

That article was such trash that I don't think i'll bother to buy the ST anymore.

It claimed all the Poles were going home, then throughout the article provided evidence to prove that the poles were NOT going home. This was the root of their problems. Completely self contradictory.

It was poorly written, based on rare exceptions rather than common occurances, and even had such trashy quotes as 'If the Germans and the Italians are allowed in here after what they did during the war, then why shouldn't the Poles who fought and died for us be?'

That last comment sounds like the argument an 11 year old boy would conjure up.

Probably the most blatantly obvious thing was that the article had nothing to say.
How are the homeless polish any different from the homeless english, pakistani, indian, east african, irish or any other?

It made no mention of the poles involved in crime, car theft, drugs and money laundering.
It made no mention of the polish on polish crime such as job selling, protection etc.

It tried to establish a class barrier between post-war poles and new arrivals.

I can't go on, i feel sick
dannyboy   
26 Feb 2007
Life / Non-verbal communication of Polish people? [10]

giggle,

When people pass in the street, see a friend on the other side of the office etc.

They nod their head. It's an acknowledgement that they have seen you.

Women as well as men will do this.

Wro, this must be common only in wroclaw because this is a very popular custom in ireland, often also accompanied by people raising their eyebrows at you..... yet I've explained it to Polish people from all areas of Poland from Zakopane to Gdansk.

People get used to it, but at first they misunderstand and think they have been snubbed.
dannyboy   
26 Feb 2007
Life / Internet access in Lodz [18]

Haven't been to Lodz so I can't comment, but nobody ever said to me that it was the best city.

I was told its a 'closed city'.
Unless your well connected, your business will not survive in the city, if you even get one started. Lots of corruption, backhanders, brown envelopes, and mafia.

Only repeating what I was told but nobody ever said this about any other city in Poland.
dannyboy   
23 Feb 2007
Life / Strange reaction of a Polish guy from Poznan [4]

I work part time as a doorman on the weekend to make a little extra money for savings.
I often meet Polish students and I greet them and try to practise a little. Normally they laugh and try to help me, we have fun and we both learn a little.

Recently, there was a polish guy from Poznan (a) I sometimes speak with, he was with his friend(b) in the club, I let him(a) and his friend(b) skip the queue for cloakroom but his friend(b) gave his ticket to (a) and stayed standing by me.

Since I normally speak to (a), I tried to be polite and also speak to him(b) a little.

His reaction was wierd. He keep asking me who i was, "who you? who you?", and said something about speaking polish with some slang I couldn't understand.

His friend came over, apologized and made him walk away.

When I asked my girlfriend about this, she was embarrassed and wouldn't explain but said ignore him and keep speaking to Polish people.
dannyboy   
23 Feb 2007
Love / Foreigners in relationships with Poles - do your in-laws accept you? [66]

Well, I'm the opposite.

They make me feel like 100% part of the family. I have better acceptance than any of my partner's previous partners had including her ex husband. All of her previous partners were polish. All of them cheated on her.

In case you didn't know, Polish men have a terrible reputation for drinking & cheating.
Irishmen just have a terrible reputation for drinking:)

Jokes aside though, I can't say I ever had a problem with any elderly polish people. They are extremely well mannered and highly cultured in my experience. The only poles I've had a problem with have been aged 30-45 (around 15-20 during the breakup of the USSR I suppose), involved in crime and I would guess they didn't have much 'choice' in leaving Poland and coming to Ireland.

Her family always make me feel very welcome and often make me feel like I'm a big success. Also, they are thrilled that I make such hard effort to learn Polish, but above all I suppose they are just glad that their daughter has someone who loves her and looks after her, no matter what country shes in.
dannyboy   
22 Feb 2007
Language / Polish Case System [32]

thats exactly the kind of thing I was looking for,

fantastic, dziekuje bardzo
dannyboy   
21 Feb 2007
Language / Polish Case System [32]

Howdely doodely,

I realize I may be asking the impossible, but could somebody either post a link to, or else a breakdown of the polish case system.

I have many books and there is no 1 resource where the whole system is summed up into a diagram. My girlfriend gets annoyed whenever I ask her even a word in polish so I know she won't teach it to me, she may help me to understand if I have some diagram to follow however.

Appreciate any help
dannyboy   
21 Feb 2007
Life / Thinking of Moving to Warsaw...can you help, give advice? [9]

Hey DunneStores, what prompted the move if you don't mind me asking?

what you do miss/regret about home (and don't say taytos!)

I would like to move over in the future, too early yet as I've my career to think about