And I'm speaking advisedly. After several 1 year-long relationships with various European, American and Canadian girls.... I had 2 relationships with Polish girls, few flirts and many female friends... and I came to the conclusion that they are the funniest. They crack me up.... in what way? They way they speak English (not because their English is poor or anything, but just because they are funny) the way they relate with the others the fact that they speak a lot :) Yes, they do speak a lot, and I like it.
I love Polish girls! Yes they tend to be beautiful, but I find their funny factor more intriguing than the outlook :)
To be honest with OP i find that most polish girls are not that 'funny' at all. I've met a few been in the UK and i can say that i have only met 1 real 'funny' Polish girl. All the others have been way way way to serious and in some cases even insecure and not really bothered about being funny.
Maybe they are funny in Poland, it may just be the difference in humour that i'm not understanding properly. The one girl who i thought was funny actually didn't seem that Polish at all, in fact i used to say to her 'your sense of humour isn't that Polish at all, your more British than you think'
I'm glad to see that i'm not the only one who thinks like that, i was actually waiting for a torrent of abuse from PF users :) Not bad for an ar*e licker who wants to be friends with everybody to come on a Polish forum and write about faults of the female species.
I would say this certainly applies of my girlfriend. There are times whereby she absolutely cracks me up. She is a very intelligent girl who also happens to be quick witted and has very dry sense of humour. At the same time however, some of her English pronunciation also makes me laugh. Her English is excellent and better than my Polish will ever be, but occasionally she will pronounce the odd word in a really funny way. I think it’s quite adorable and charming and we both laugh when she does it. I certainly don’t laugh at her or make fun of her mistakes, I just think it’s cool that she doesn’t take herself too seriously and she can have a giggle at herself.
Well, I trained her properly ; ) some jokes that are centered around British political reality and probably history are far beyond her ( f.i. in Life of Brian, the piece about political parties ) because you'd need some knowledge to understand those little details... but she copes with the rest quite well
I've seen funnier paint drying spells. The ones here can't see beyond Polish hee-hee humour. I'm becoming more and more of the opinion that they are almost as insular as the Japanese and that's really saying sth. The Brown Nose Brigade :)
Polish girls are funny? Thats a good one, The majority I have met are about as interesting to talk to as cheese, Obsessed with looking down their nose at people and ******** about people who are supposed to be their friends, Of course there are exceptions but they are few and far between.
Although I do find it funny to laugh at the ridiculously bad attitude they all seem to have towards other human beings.
Not nearly as funny as this, No to Sru!! This is the new TV commercial for Heya. My fiancee loves it but it doesn't include cosmetics so may not attract major interest from others ;) ;)
polish girls are mad and not nice to Irish girls they think there better every lad ive ever talk to have said polish women are very easy to get into bed and a polish man told me that hes self so yeah there funny alright
Not nice to Irish girls, why would that be? They do think they are better, I agree with that. They have vanity drummed into them from a young age. It's quite embarrassing, frankly. It gets very tedious hearing about it in class and they need to get out more.
Polish girls are not funny but they get the situational humour.For example they may laugh when you tell them:''I have heard that polish are great friends and sympathizers to Russians and Germans.''
Or ''do you like Doda?She is such a nice girl.'' Or ''I only need to see the faces of women to understand that I crossed the german-polish border.''