Hi there Marco here, I believe that sure I am that people from Poland are the most upfront and kind always showing good will despite the past problems they had .and I am sure that this Country and there people deserve the best , and sure they will Great country better than all these ignorant people here in western Europe, Bless you all
People from Poland are the most upfront and kind.
The bad news is that Poland is going with big steps to the "western Europe" and Polish kindness and hospitality may change for worse.
But the good part is, that Poland is stubborn, sticks to it's beliefs and doesn't accept change easily.
Nice to have a positive opinion once in a while. Thanks marco.
Nice to have a positive opinion once in a while. Thanks marco.
cliffsdoll
16 Nov 2007 / #4
i met a polish doctor while i was in hospital, called krystoff, (sorry for the spelling)
he was so kind and caring, not to mention gorgous, lol
i think its great that polish people who come to britain are so ready to work hard and make a living for themselves and their families, unlike some immigrants who sponge off our country.
he was so kind and caring, not to mention gorgous, lol
i think its great that polish people who come to britain are so ready to work hard and make a living for themselves and their families, unlike some immigrants who sponge off our country.
people from Poland are the most upfront and kind
Not everyone. I am the most kind.
Yeah G, we know... Just careful when you wlk out the door - your ears might get stuck ;) lol
That's nice you wish us all the best:) dzięki:)
But the truth is that it is the generation of our grandparents/parents who remember the "hard times". young people nowadays are not concerned with the past, I mean the times of communism, not to mention wwII. so maybe their mentality is slightly different...
yeah, that's quite sad, I think that the youth want to get rid of that Polishness in favour of sth more European (universal?)
always showing good will despite the past problems they had
But the truth is that it is the generation of our grandparents/parents who remember the "hard times". young people nowadays are not concerned with the past, I mean the times of communism, not to mention wwII. so maybe their mentality is slightly different...
The bad news is that Poland is going with big steps to the "western Europe" and Polish kindness and hospitality may change for worse.
yeah, that's quite sad, I think that the youth want to get rid of that Polishness in favour of sth more European (universal?)