Dee11
14 Dec 2006 / #1
I have read a few discussions on this site and thought that I would start one of my own reflecting my experience with Polish people. You are without a shadow of doubt one of the hardest working Europeans I have come across. I take my hat off to your dedication and willingness to learn, not only the english language but learning to integrate within our society.
I employed a polish female from Wroclaw to work as a drug research assistant for a large pharmaceutical company last year ( her beauty had nothing to do with it lol). Lets just say we become very close friends and our friendship turned into something very special. Polish culture is very much like my own culture, centered around family values and traditions..something lacking in our English female counterparts. I have just returned from Wroclaw after meeting her parents and they greeted me not only with open arms, but with genuine love and hospitality. Albeit the language difficulty on my part...I found Poland a wonderful country, A lot of people would come up to us in the street to greet and talk with no hint of racism...the reason why I say this...is the fact that I am a British born Indian. Moral of this story..At the end of the day its not all about colour/racism/acceptance...treat any women with respect and she will see past this regardless of where she is from..and if she is Polish...even better.
I employed a polish female from Wroclaw to work as a drug research assistant for a large pharmaceutical company last year ( her beauty had nothing to do with it lol). Lets just say we become very close friends and our friendship turned into something very special. Polish culture is very much like my own culture, centered around family values and traditions..something lacking in our English female counterparts. I have just returned from Wroclaw after meeting her parents and they greeted me not only with open arms, but with genuine love and hospitality. Albeit the language difficulty on my part...I found Poland a wonderful country, A lot of people would come up to us in the street to greet and talk with no hint of racism...the reason why I say this...is the fact that I am a British born Indian. Moral of this story..At the end of the day its not all about colour/racism/acceptance...treat any women with respect and she will see past this regardless of where she is from..and if she is Polish...even better.