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Polish people vs English language


Yogibear  - | 40  
25 Oct 2007 /  #31
True. I find it hilarious when foreigners have been in Liverpool for a few years and Ive noticed their accents start to take on a Scouse twang.
szarlotka  8 | 2205  
25 Oct 2007 /  #32
Commonly referred to a doing a Jan (Molby)
osiol  55 | 3921  
25 Oct 2007 /  #33
many regional accents

Geordie is the best.
HAL9009  2 | 323  
25 Oct 2007 /  #34
I learned to do a good scouse accent when I lived there. (Polishes nails -without intending a pun).
A lot of the Polish in Dublin have Irish accents, even those who had good English before they came. Accents soak in.
Wroclaw  44 | 5359  
25 Oct 2007 /  #35
Geordie is the best.

Wye aye, marra.
Kilkline  1 | 682  
26 Oct 2007 /  #36
True. I find it hilarious when foreigners have been in Liverpool for a few years and Ive noticed their accents start to take on a Scouse twang.

Dzien dobry laaahh!
Yogibear  - | 40  
26 Oct 2007 /  #37
Had me in stitches . :-)
Kilkline  1 | 682  
26 Oct 2007 /  #38
I went to college in Liverpool and i'd imagine the Polish guys blend in quite well as scousers are also a bit over eager with the old home hair clippers.
Yogibear  - | 40  
26 Oct 2007 /  #39
We also both like a good **** up to. You will know when the intergration has been a success when the Polish fellas start to wear tracksuits and white reebock.
Kilkline  1 | 682  
26 Oct 2007 /  #40
The Polish girls turn orange!

should say: ..and the Polish girls turn orange!
Yogibear  - | 40  
26 Oct 2007 /  #41
And wear pyjamas in the street. You must have lived in Kensington then.
Kilkline  1 | 682  
26 Oct 2007 /  #42
Ha, haa. I did as well. And Bootle, and Rocky Lane. All the glamour spots. Bootle was the worst of the lot.

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