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Posts by Seanus  

Joined: 25 Dec 2007 / Male ♂
Last Post: 31 Dec 2011
Threads: Total: 15 / In This Archive: 10
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From: Poland, Gliwice
Speaks Polish?: Tak, umiem
Interests: Cycling, chess and language

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Seanus   
10 Dec 2009
Love / Are Polish women too controlling? [106]

Maybe the ones that are on holiday but not the ones here. Biking with no panties? Let's ask some of the girls here if they'd do that. They are sure to say no.
Seanus   
10 Dec 2009
UK, Ireland / Poland vs. UK - how the manners differ [48]

I remember beer to be pretty gassy in Scotland but not as bad as Tyskie. My Scottish friend agrees, it induces burping quite naturally. Burping is about set and setting.
Seanus   
10 Dec 2009
UK, Ireland / Poland vs. UK - how the manners differ [48]

I agree, Bart. Gotta avoid those wafters that drift throughout the house :) Still, there is such a thing as 'silent but violent'.

Pubs are full of belchers, it's just part of letting it all go.
Seanus   
10 Dec 2009
UK, Ireland / Poland vs. UK - how the manners differ [48]

Brits have been working on ejection from the ear but they haven't got it down yet ;)

There is more open farting in the UK but, given the cabbage consumption of Poles, they must be tooting their way along the streets quite the thing.
Seanus   
10 Dec 2009
Life / Do Poles Lack in Social Skills and Etiquette? [74]

You are mixing things up too much. Only a few restaurants are truly that way. There is a degree of aloofness in service here. The Scots are visibly more open in this way. The Japanese do that all the time and they were warriors for many a year. It's more connected with respect than weakness, a big difference if ever there was one!
Seanus   
10 Dec 2009
Love / Are Polish women too controlling? [106]

Quite a few Polish men are hardmen. Many Polish women like hardmen as they are the ones that get things done. They can't control them that easily but they like the challenge. Many women here are sharp-tongued devils and you'd best believe it!
Seanus   
10 Dec 2009
UK, Ireland / Poland vs. UK - how the manners differ [48]

It would depend on the level of drunkeness and observation. Some slip out and nobody notices. It just depends what class you are from. Many don't stand on ceremony. Go-enryo indeed!
Seanus   
10 Dec 2009
Life / Do Poles Lack in Social Skills and Etiquette? [74]

A Croat then? Germans are Germans, say no more. There are some Poles who see themselves as people for the whipping, that's true. Some women are easily manipulated but why would you want to do that to them? Discreet, perhaps. Inept, probably.

Would you say all these things to a Polish soldier? They have quite a large army so plenty to tell ;)
Seanus   
10 Dec 2009
Love / Are Polish women too controlling? [106]

What do you base that opinion on? The Poles have learned their lessons from WWII and will fight anything that attacks their own. They are defensive and can strike too. I do agree that some of their women can be controlled, esp by foreigners. In the main, they are Slavs just like yourselves.
Seanus   
10 Dec 2009
Life / Do Poles Lack in Social Skills and Etiquette? [74]

So you are a Serb? I saw much of the same downtrodden people on the streets of Belgrade. Many Poles are naturally born fighters.

Are you saying that because you guys waged a pointless civil war and Poland has the intelligence not to pick stupid fights?

Sorry, I didn't notice much different in Serbia. They seemed much like Scots in the way they walked and held themselves.
Seanus   
10 Dec 2009
Life / Do Poles Lack in Social Skills and Etiquette? [74]

Poles lack spine? Fire them up and you will see that that just isn't the case. They are often indifferent but you can hit their passion points and then they most definitely aren't spineless. I can see some of the fire in Poles that I see in Scots. Touch a raw nerve and you'll see their power.
Seanus   
10 Dec 2009
Love / Are Polish women too controlling? [106]

Soft?? Are you kidding?? Some women here are anything but. As I said, come to Silesia and you will be proved wrong. They are tough and they know it.
Seanus   
10 Dec 2009
Life / Do Poles Lack in Social Skills and Etiquette? [74]

Dziki means wild. Poles tend to mix well only with themselves, much like the Japanese in that respect. They even ignore one another :)

Some Russians maybe. They are very alike as people.
Seanus   
10 Dec 2009
Life / Do Poles Lack in Social Skills and Etiquette? [74]

Many Poles describe Balkans people as 'dziki' and with good reason. People in the Balkans don't realise how alike they are but still fought one another, pointless!

Are you Macedonian or?
Seanus   
10 Dec 2009
Love / Are Polish women too controlling? [106]

And how do you know this exactly? I beg to differ. Try coming to Silesia and test your theory out. You may be disappointed. Many women here are hardnuts and will squash you if you let them.

Mediterranean or Balkan? To me, Greece and Italy are Mediterranean and Balkan is upwards of Macedonia. The border is near Ohrid I'd say.
Seanus   
10 Dec 2009
Love / Are Polish women too controlling? [106]

Which part of the Balkans are you from? Why do you think they lack the slyness to be controlling? Have you been to Poland? Are all Balkans the same?
Seanus   
10 Dec 2009
Food / Eating Healthy in Poland [18]

Vegetable stalls are the best bet. You can make a couple of good meals for dirt cheap. Also, they have cut pickles which you can throw into the mix. They have soya products too if you want to go one step further.
Seanus   
10 Dec 2009
Life / Do Poles Lack in Social Skills and Etiquette? [74]

Poles tend not to tip which is perceived as bad etiquette amongst many. However, I understand why they don't. If I had the same salary as some people here, I'd be the same. It's all too easy for businessmen to lavishly throw around notes but your average person here cannot afford to do that.
Seanus   
10 Dec 2009
UK, Ireland / Poland vs. UK - how the manners differ [48]

That's a clear difference. Britain has many more goss magazines and they discuss celebrities to a mind-numbingly boring extent. It's the same old crap with Peter Andre, Jordan and Ant&Dec. Britain is a stagnant country in that respect.

This holding doors open is an enigma to me. People just don't do it here.
Seanus   
9 Dec 2009
Love / Are Polish women too controlling? [106]

That works both ways. It gives the woman a clear role but also can ruffle the feathers of men who like to do things for themselves.
Seanus   
9 Dec 2009
Life / Do Poles Lack in Social Skills and Etiquette? [74]

My student commented today that he thought Jesus was Polish when he was younger. From Lwów, former Polish territory. Who could have taught him that? Surely that's bad etiquette? ;) ;)

Jesus, the man from Lvov, LOL. The man from Del Monte says no
Seanus   
9 Dec 2009
Life / ANYONE KNOW THE COST OF A MEDICAL OPERATION IN POLSKA..? [28]

I don't know if you are entitled but there is a scheme called ZUS ZUA. That's the card I have through the NFZ. I'm led to believe that the coverage is fairly extensive. I was 17 when I got my operation for ostreocondroma in Scotland. I don't think any payment was involved.
Seanus   
9 Dec 2009
Love / Are Polish women too controlling? [106]

Some are and some aren't. Many try to be but it's a man's fault if he lets himself be controlled, rather than shaped through discussion. The golden word is NO.
Seanus   
9 Dec 2009
Life / Do Poles Lack in Social Skills and Etiquette? [74]

Yeah, the barging aspect of it isn't so nice. They can nudge you into tight spots.

Another thing I've noticed is that some Poles don't know how to say goodbye. You can be talking to them about sth interesting and then they'll abruptly cut off and give a quick 'see ya'. There was a thread about this in reference to GG and FB. You can be chatting to them and they'll suddenly just switch off or ignore you completely.