danny dan 2 | 18 14 Dec 2006 / #1I don't understand it. Do polish girls try not to have good taste in clothing? Why do they wear such common and impersonal clothes.And the make-up, my god! They really don't use the "more is less". Also I did not see a Polish girl with natural hair. All of the have colored hair. Why is thatHope I not offensive to anyone
Mr S Welsh 14 Dec 2006 / #2I think this could be said of British women, I had a train commute today and was surprised to see that even supposed ‘business women’ were dressed poorly with too much make up- and every one of them wasn’t a natural blond [not that I checked you understand, just that I could see their roots showing through].I must be lucky, in the UK all the Polish women I have met have dressed well, looked and behaved like ladies, and know they only require a light hand with the make-up, if indeed they require any at all.Stupidwelsh [for it is I, away from home, and can’t remember my password because I haven’t synchronized my XDA for 3 weeks, as you’d expect from a stupid Welshman]
FISZ 24 | 2,116 14 Dec 2006 / #3Yeah this guy is clueless. He's describing the UK there. I doub't he's from italy...Italians aren't this stupid.troll
BubbaWoo 33 | 3,506 14 Dec 2006 / #5Yeah this guy is clueless. He's describing the UK there. I doub't he's from italy...Italians aren't this stupid.trolltis a bit harsh fisz... for the festive season...he asked a question and hoped not to offend...i personally think many polish women dress very stylishly... i do think some of them might over do it slightly on the make up front... just as many british women do... and now he comes to mention it... a lot of the colour their hair...
FISZ 24 | 2,116 14 Dec 2006 / #6But if you read his other comment's you may come to the same conclusion. I think he's being a troll. Not 1 positive thing said by him. I'm sure it'll piss him off, but hey..I speak my mind.Your Australian women smell and their make up is cake up. What's with the raggety clothing? Hair all dyed.... Hope I didn't offend you. WTF...to me that's offensive.
BubbaWoo 33 | 3,506 14 Dec 2006 / #7Your Australian women smell and their make up is cake up. What's with the raggety clothing? Hair all dyed.... Hope I didn't offend youdont know if thats addressed to me... im not australian... im a south londoner living on the south coast... and yes... loads of mingers in england...
Mr S Welsh 14 Dec 2006 / #8I was in Cardiff today and the women there had more facial hair than the men, they also wore less make up than the men. Everyone wore nylon tracksuits that cost them £2.50 and fake Burberry baseball caps, even the Police.Hope I don’t offend anyone.
BubbaWoo 33 | 3,506 14 Dec 2006 / #9they werent locals mate... they were chav scum on a christmas trip from portsmouth...
FISZ 24 | 2,116 14 Dec 2006 / #10dont know if thats addressed to meNo.. I'm not that rude. Was just proving a point.
BubbaWoo 33 | 3,506 14 Dec 2006 / #11yeah... but if a pole came over to england and said to me... theres a lot of pig ugly fat as pies women round here arent there... and why do they all where short tops so you can see how porky their pies are...? then i would propably say... yeah mate... youre right... horrible, isnt it...i think we established in a previous thread that we get offended by different things... :)
krysia 23 | 3,058 14 Dec 2006 / #12I was in Cardiff today and the women there had more facial hair than the men, they also wore less make up than the menOh YES! Transvestites. The Women-wanna-bes
Mr S Welsh 14 Dec 2006 / #13It’s a well know fact that all Welsh people are transsexuals, if you want to marry a Welsh girl you have to date her brother
krysia 23 | 3,058 14 Dec 2006 / #14So then if I wanted to marry a Welsh guy, I'd have to go with his sister?I THINK NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!
Mr S Welsh 14 Dec 2006 / #15Or his mother, based on the astrological signs and the entrails of a lamb
Mr S Welsh 14 Dec 2006 / #17You are in a good mood todayJust trying lighten up the anti-Poland threads, I’m sick of trying to reason with the idiots, so I’m just seeing if I can be like them- and the only nation I can take the p*ss out of is my own, it’s the only nation that I can say I truly, intuitively know.
miranda 14 Dec 2006 / #18it’s the only nation that I can say I truly, intuitively know.good point and thank you for entertainment:)
Giles 14 Dec 2006 / #19what constitues , " Why do they wear such common and impersonal clothes. "What is impersonal clothing?Wearing someone elses jumper?What is common clothing? Do you mean common as in everywhere or common as in chavvy clothing. (Which then poses what is chavvy clothing......zzzzzzzzzzzz..sorry boring myself).Also I did not see a Polish girl with natural hair. All of the have colored hair. Why is thatPolish girls without natural hair, we assume you mean dyed.Well exactly how many women do you know that don't or haven't dyed their hair?And when you say colored hair we assume you mean dyed. Well often when people dye their hair, the do so with coloured dye. Other wise their hair would be white.....actually this thread is just ridiculour I don't know why I'm even bothering.......
Mr S Welsh 14 Dec 2006 / #20good point and thank you for entertainmentI’m also happy because I bought my girlfriend a nice car, and I managed to get it at trade price saving me about 30%. Car sales are always slow at Christmas in the UK and you can pick up some nice bargains, she’s not allowed to drive it yet until she has a few more lessons on driving on the wrong side of the road, not after she plowed the Peugeot into the side of a Mercedes- I know it wasn’t really her fault, as technically the other guy was driving on the wrong side of the road, if he’d been in Poland, which unfortunately for my insurance claim he wasn’t.
Giles 14 Dec 2006 / #25Perhaps she crashed her car because of the common and impersonal clothing she was wearing restricted her arms and legs through lack of style. And mabye her vision was imparied by the layers of cake make up and brightly coloured hair she sports.:)
Mr S Welsh 14 Dec 2006 / #26Wish I’d put that down on the Insurance claim form rather than saying I was really hot and trying to touch her up, well it’s all water under the bridge now [and oil from the sump]
OP danny dan 2 | 18 18 Dec 2006 / #27Yeah this guy is clueless. He's describing the UK there. I doub't he's from italy...Italians aren't this stupid.Well, so far I'm not being proved wrong in my opinion about polish people. They do react in the most unpolite manner. And no, I'm not british, but are you sure you want to talk so mean about the country that feeds so many polish families?Thank you for proving that polish are rasists: Italians are not so supid, but British people are.dearest gilesyou took a long time boring yourself and still did not answer any of my questions.thank you so much for correcting my English and for... well nothing. A lot of people dyed their hair?! Thank God I read your comment or Iwould have been such an ignorant in what is obvious.If you have nothing to say, I would appreciate if you... ah, nevermind
FISZ 24 | 2,116 18 Dec 2006 / #28Well, so far I'm not being proved wrong in my opinion about polish peopleHow is that? You're still wrong. Where in Poland have you seen this?Thank you for proving that polish are rasistsFYI.. I'm not polish, but you're still clueless :)
Eurola 4 | 1,902 18 Dec 2006 / #29I wonder what rock this guy crawled from under. The last time I went to Poland I was actually inconspicuously pointing my camcorder at the beautiful women walking by. I wanted to show them off to my American friends...And, it was not even Warsaw or Krakow.I'd have to go to the Magnificent mile in Chicago or Madison St in NY to see something similar!Of course, there were some "ducklings" but they are everywhere. I would not judge all polish beauties based on that.I could as well take a picture of some old, falling apart barn and show it to the world that that's how houses look in Poland...Didn't the "West" do it in the past?Maybe still does...and this Danny still belong to that world.
Wroclaw 44 | 5,369 18 Dec 2006 / #30To the original question.It depends what time of year you come to Poland and if you are judging women in their out-door clothing. In the depths of winter we are all wrapped up. So it is difficult for anyone, of either sex, to look their absolute best.The exceptions would be the New Year's Eve Ball and the High School Ball [Studniowka]This is when either sex shine.In Summer Polish people only have to look out the window to get a tan. And that always makes people look good. Coupled with the latest fashion I can see no reason for complaint about Polish women.The facts here are not much different to those in any other country. It must be me....I just don't see ugly people anywhere. :)