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From: Memphis, TN USA
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shopgirl   
3 May 2007
USA, Canada / What were some of the reasons for your family to immigrate to America? [14]

more than 20 lechitic tribes were united by the Polanie tribe to form Poland

What period of history would this refer to?

I imagine that with the fluctuating borders of Poland (over a period of hundreds of years), a lot of people moved around in and out of the general region in response to invaders, economics, and numerous other factors.

Does anyone really know?
shopgirl   
3 May 2007
USA, Canada / What were some of the reasons for your family to immigrate to America? [14]

I see your point.

I suppose it is just "easier" to point fingers at Americans, because America is "larger than life". I still can't get over how much our culture is "everywhere". I don't always understand the fascination that other countries have with the US. Whether other people love us or hate us, just depends on what aspect of the country they are focusing on at the time. There is more good to this place than bad. No, we aren't perfect. No, our government isn't perfect. No, our society isn't perfect. But the US is better than a lot of other places, too.

We are a melting pot. I like that, because I believe that diversity lends strength and character to a country. And like you said, even Poland is a blend of other Slavic peoples.

My family tree is blended from various immigrants, and I am thankful that my ancestors made it to this country and worked hard to bulid it.

Don't worry if other people act like you aren't "authentic" Polish because you were born here. It is not anyone elses place to tell you what you are, because you already know what is truth in your heart, Patrycja. That is what matters most! :)
shopgirl   
3 May 2007
Life / Poland: The Things That Make Foreigners Lift a Brow [123]

I think that we all make generalizations sometimes without even being aware of it, until someone points it out to us.
Generalizations are usually wrong, because very little of anything in life is ALL or NOTHING. I think it is a feeble attempt to try to make sense of the world and to sort things out.

What do you think?
shopgirl   
3 May 2007
Life / Poland: The Things That Make Foreigners Lift a Brow [123]

About the jokes, this line from the end of the article sums it up well, Patrycja:

In fact, Poland is a community that has a rich history of literature, music and scientific study. One who truly has studied Polish history wouldn't find value in the "Polish joke."
shopgirl   
1 May 2007
Language / Five Commandments for Polish Language Learners [36]

listen to polish music during day to have key words stick in my mind.

That's what I do for pronunciation. I print out lyrics, then match them to the singer's pronunciation. I am very grateful to Artur Rojek of Myslovitz for his excellent enunciation of syllables! :)
shopgirl   
1 May 2007
Life / Polish Driving Techniques [20]

Everyone says the roads in Poland are awful, but in these video clips, and in the photos posted from vacations or travel by forum members, I don't see anything wrong with the pavements (no potholes or crumbling asphalt). I'm confused!
shopgirl   
30 Apr 2007
Language / Five Commandments for Polish Language Learners [36]

Hi telefonitka :)

You know what is the most frustrating thing about learning Polish for me? It is not being able to find a word in the dictionary. I need a big, fat dictionary that has every little word in it. It is making me crazy trying to "guess" at word stems.

Also, trying to remember the difference (in English) for words infinitive, dative, genitive, accusative (I was asleep in class that day, obviously)! (insert intense pain smiley here)

Those of you lucky enough to grow up knowing two languages....you have no idea how blessed you are! Be thankful!

I have to stop with the lesson today before my skull splits open.
:(
shopgirl   
27 Apr 2007
News / Poland's overall view on the US? [38]

The People of Iraq hated Saddam, they were afraid of him, he was a tyran. But at least they could lead their lives.

I see some truth in this statement. The various tribes that inhabit Iraq do not get along, and have always fought with each other. The only thing that kept them from killing each other was fear of Saddam, who was the scariest and most vicious of all. These groups are going to have a really rough time with a democracy, because I think, deep down, they don't want it! They continue to fight for power and control in the government right now. As long as they (all the tribes) care more about control of government for their particular sect, there isn't going to be much impetus for co-operation. Democracy requires some degree of co-operation. Sadly, I don't see there being peace in Iraq, with or without troops, with or without rebuilt infrastructure. They just are not ready for peace or democracy.
shopgirl   
26 Apr 2007
Language / Polish letters Alt-codes... Anyone? [60]

I have set my keyboard this way (like FISZ's instuctions) and I keep the language tool bar in the system tray at the bottom of the screen so I can switch back and forth easily. I find that if I don't type words with the correct Polish letters, Poltran can't translate them for me. I have considered putting little pieces of tape over my keys to help me learn where things are. You have to hit SHIFT and press the punctuation keys to get additional letters. :)
shopgirl   
23 Apr 2007
Love / Met a polish girl... [27]

Oooohhh I think Witek is a little bit jealous!
:)
shopgirl   
23 Apr 2007
Love / Met a polish girl... [27]

But I talk nonstop to her in polish.

Awww that is sooo cute!
I dunno Goonie, sounds like you are ready to make friends, a very good first step.....just take it slow!
:)
shopgirl   
22 Apr 2007
Love / HOW MANY TIMES CAN YOU LOVE IN A LIFETIME? Once, twice or many ... [70]

complaining about their native men saying they have their (wive's girlfriend's etc) at home and their women "FRIENDS" here. so some actually have families in both countries.

I've read that on another website on Polish culture..that they bond to a woman out of isolation, culture shock, and lonelines when often there is a wife and family in Poland. One more thing to add a degree of difficulty to finding a good guy. Keep chanting that mantra, ladies! :)
shopgirl   
22 Apr 2007
Love / HOW MANY TIMES CAN YOU LOVE IN A LIFETIME? Once, twice or many ... [70]

Did you share a kiss or anything? Or you we just friends?

Just one. It was very scary for me. Like nuclear explosion or something...brain shut down...like deer in headlights really. *sigh*

He obviously made a big imprint on your heart

That makes it hard to find someone else.....it is hard to avoid comparing that kind of chemistry to what there is with any new guy, don't you think?
shopgirl   
22 Apr 2007
Love / Help me! I fell in love with a Polish man! [137]

OK then, I will see if I can get a satellite feed to my computer! :)
What color jacket do you wear? I need some kind of identifiable criteria to start the search, or do you wear the kilt pretty much every day? :)
shopgirl   
22 Apr 2007
Love / Help me! I fell in love with a Polish man! [137]

Ahh and I see you have changed your photo....so you have a lovely yellow skin, and you are wearing a kilt! Nice! I think you just have to get out a bit more and be seen! :)
shopgirl   
22 Apr 2007
Love / HOW MANY TIMES CAN YOU LOVE IN A LIFETIME? Once, twice or many ... [70]

Love is a surprizing thing, you never know when or where it will strike.

I think that it is the quality of love that is most interesting, not how many times you have felt it, for example:

I'm guessing that I have an extra decade or two over some of the posters, and I thought that at my age, I knew quite a lot about relationships. When I got together with my ex husband, there was a strong sense of "coming home". I had found my soul mate-two people somehow blended into one. But for a number of reasons, we grew apart.

It was a Polish student that I met, that was beyond everything I knew. There was some powerful energy between us that I still can't get my mind around. We were friends only, but this energy persists, long after he left. When he was around, I had this feeling of calmness, safety, and nothing could disturb me...I was bullet proof. We laughed all the time, and there were a lot of smiles. There just aren't any good words to tell about this. Something inside me changed forever because of him. I consider him to be the "great love" of my life at this point.
shopgirl   
21 Apr 2007
Love / Polish Attitude Towards Tantric Sex (& Family Planning) [46]

Work :) I hike. Being outdoors is the best place to be...not in a car or at computer

I was going hiking today but the weather turned nasty! :)

I love being outdoors too!

And good luck with your "new" obsession! :)
shopgirl   
21 Apr 2007
Love / Polish Attitude Towards Tantric Sex (& Family Planning) [46]

Eurola, there ARE DVD's (who knew!)

amazon.com/Better-Sex-Video-Tantric-Guide/dp/B00009R604/ref =pd_bbs_sr_1/104-7126330-8796718?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1177197615&sr=1-1

I'm an american man and hate TV and football. Don't generalize...geez

Then you are probaly obsessed with something else that takes all your time....
Wonder what it could be? cars? computers? some other sport you play?
Has to be something!
shopgirl   
21 Apr 2007
Love / Polish Attitude Towards Tantric Sex (& Family Planning) [46]

amazon.com/Complete-Idiots-Guide-Tantric-Sex/dp/0028641752/ ref=sr_1_2/104-7126330-8796718?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1177197463&sr=1-2

Here you go Daff! Study up before she comes back for a visit! :)