nikopia
23 Mar 2009
UK, Ireland / Negative attitude towards Polish immigration in UK becoming stronger [90]
ha very funny . that s the big difference .
I m swiss and used to work in the Uk in the so called service industry and it s very funny what bluebird says some muslims or Romas or what ever. I even was about to leave to the czech republic to settle over as a german teacher . Don t gt me wrong ther will be a lot of interesting insight s of their culture . I love the eastern or new middle european attitudes by some cultaural issues an dwe can learn some thing s visit and make up ur mind . It might be a fantastic experience especially for u as an UK man or woman .
But the the funniest thing you argue about is the issue about that they take away your jobs or work for less.
Kinda right. I m working in Switzlerland for a finnish mobile company and I cope with loads of Yugos and Turks , and I m willing to teach them stuff even though my boss doesn t increase my wages for my civil courage . But what does it change to my attitude , it s up to the leaders to provide social peace and extras to everyone so I cant blame on the foreigners or the new fellas from our founded EU ( also EFTA feels almost the same except that we re overload by germans not by polish ; guess they don t like the german culture for some reasons even they are more similar in their minds than vladimir Nabakov who was not so charmed by the german mentality due his exiles in Berlin from the bolshevik revolution)
So ... The issue is all about being exhausted by all these economical terms .
I feel for the british people in that way that you are overthrown by lot of guys and gals you can make friends with and even start to love them , but it s the money they come for . The travellers with a ceratin cultural interest in your unique culture used came the ninetees when things seemed to be more conceivable. we are in the 21st century now and everyone is struggling. it s a very new phenomena that people just flow into the country cos of money , and they probably don t know how to organise in unions and they probably are not so much interested in getting educated on ho wto do it as well as they more kinda like to form the so called parallel culturalism not the multiculturalism , cause they only stay for a certain amount of time or till they get retarded. an d return back home to become rich. SO you feel not supported by them and see them bein the destroyers of a system which has evolved back in the days when they haven t even known anything about the western society and their struggles.
So it s hard to cope with all the cultural differences that still remain in the Europen union. Especially the sense of Humour.
We was fearing polish and now we re overload by the uninterested Germans.
it s a fact but still pick up some guys taht are alright... geezers you ` re naot alone come over to the continent and make up your minds.
ha very funny . that s the big difference .
I m swiss and used to work in the Uk in the so called service industry and it s very funny what bluebird says some muslims or Romas or what ever. I even was about to leave to the czech republic to settle over as a german teacher . Don t gt me wrong ther will be a lot of interesting insight s of their culture . I love the eastern or new middle european attitudes by some cultaural issues an dwe can learn some thing s visit and make up ur mind . It might be a fantastic experience especially for u as an UK man or woman .
But the the funniest thing you argue about is the issue about that they take away your jobs or work for less.
Kinda right. I m working in Switzlerland for a finnish mobile company and I cope with loads of Yugos and Turks , and I m willing to teach them stuff even though my boss doesn t increase my wages for my civil courage . But what does it change to my attitude , it s up to the leaders to provide social peace and extras to everyone so I cant blame on the foreigners or the new fellas from our founded EU ( also EFTA feels almost the same except that we re overload by germans not by polish ; guess they don t like the german culture for some reasons even they are more similar in their minds than vladimir Nabakov who was not so charmed by the german mentality due his exiles in Berlin from the bolshevik revolution)
So ... The issue is all about being exhausted by all these economical terms .
I feel for the british people in that way that you are overthrown by lot of guys and gals you can make friends with and even start to love them , but it s the money they come for . The travellers with a ceratin cultural interest in your unique culture used came the ninetees when things seemed to be more conceivable. we are in the 21st century now and everyone is struggling. it s a very new phenomena that people just flow into the country cos of money , and they probably don t know how to organise in unions and they probably are not so much interested in getting educated on ho wto do it as well as they more kinda like to form the so called parallel culturalism not the multiculturalism , cause they only stay for a certain amount of time or till they get retarded. an d return back home to become rich. SO you feel not supported by them and see them bein the destroyers of a system which has evolved back in the days when they haven t even known anything about the western society and their struggles.
So it s hard to cope with all the cultural differences that still remain in the Europen union. Especially the sense of Humour.
We was fearing polish and now we re overload by the uninterested Germans.
it s a fact but still pick up some guys taht are alright... geezers you ` re naot alone come over to the continent and make up your minds.