tempsanity
4 Oct 2007
UK, Ireland / Poles in GB: Why did you go - for money or something else? [53]
The truth is that there's really a huge difference (in general) between english and polish mentality. English people seem to be a lot friendlier, enjoying life etc. Of course I've a lot of friends in Poland that are like that, but I miss english parties, people approaching me just to chat with a stranger etc. - on Friday and Saturday the whole city goes out to have fun, a lot of older people included. Its different in Poland, you won't meet too many people in their 50s or 60s in pubs. But I hope this will change relatively soon.
Plus those techno-rednecks from Poland who just drank a sh*tload of vodka every weekend, while listening to techno at home. Just to save up. Jesus, that is so pathetic. Luckily, not every person from my country is like that.
Arrgghh!! you are right in your 3rd post - but well, I was one of those polish lads who came, partied, worked, had some great times with british girls ]:-> and generally... being in Liverpool rocked. I would love to meet a brit girl and stay in England, but I got a good job in Poland etc.
Anyway, I hope polish mentality will change with time, especially because a lot of Poles are spending some time in other coutries, and I will see more people smiling at me randomly on the street.
Bla bla bla.
Read ya later ;>
The truth is that there's really a huge difference (in general) between english and polish mentality. English people seem to be a lot friendlier, enjoying life etc. Of course I've a lot of friends in Poland that are like that, but I miss english parties, people approaching me just to chat with a stranger etc. - on Friday and Saturday the whole city goes out to have fun, a lot of older people included. Its different in Poland, you won't meet too many people in their 50s or 60s in pubs. But I hope this will change relatively soon.
Plus those techno-rednecks from Poland who just drank a sh*tload of vodka every weekend, while listening to techno at home. Just to save up. Jesus, that is so pathetic. Luckily, not every person from my country is like that.
Arrgghh!! you are right in your 3rd post - but well, I was one of those polish lads who came, partied, worked, had some great times with british girls ]:-> and generally... being in Liverpool rocked. I would love to meet a brit girl and stay in England, but I got a good job in Poland etc.
Anyway, I hope polish mentality will change with time, especially because a lot of Poles are spending some time in other coutries, and I will see more people smiling at me randomly on the street.
Bla bla bla.
Read ya later ;>