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EmerMo   
2 Apr 2007
Life / Question About Polish Attitudes Towards Non-Polish People: [23]

Me? Sad? Or was that question directed towards slwkk?

But yes, I do have apprehensions about visiting a country and I do not quite have a grasp on how the peoples of said country feel towards outsiders.

Still, I'm going to visit Poland; I'm just trying to get a feel for things here.

Thanks for the responses.
EmerMo   
1 Apr 2007
Life / Puertorican says GOOD-BYE to Poland forever [104]

I'm from Los Angeles, California.

I've lived in Spain for two years, and Italy for one (and counting).

What I've learned about Europeans thus far is that they aren't too fond of Americans.

Still, that does not stop me from going out and seeing what's out there.

(Sorry if this post is off topic of what has recently been posted. I've only read the first 10-15 posts of this thread.)
EmerMo   
1 Apr 2007
Life / Question About Polish Attitudes Towards Non-Polish People: [23]

I am trying to get a feel for how Polish people, both the younger generations as well as the older, feel about people who are not, to put it plainly, white. I am an American who plans to take a trip to Poland though I am not a White American. America, as many of us all know, is a giant melting pot of people of all sorts of different races, ethnicities, religious backrounds, etc. So what race would constitute your "typical American" nowadays?

I had heard stories about how some nation-states in Europe's Eastern Bloc have certain dispositions towards non-White peoples. I'm not saying I agree with these allegations. All I am asking is what is the overall feeling of Polish people towards other peoples?