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Shelley  
5 Sep 2006 /  #31
Maybe I shouldn't say it but maybe it is connected also with religion?

I'm not sure, we're just a close family and enjoy each others company, we have good banter and dont sit round the TV - the art of conversation hasnt quite died off in our family.

oh religion is dodgy

she sounds like an inteligent person!
iwona  12 | 542  
5 Sep 2006 /  #32
I was born to 2 Catholic Irish parents, for me religion causes too many problems in this world as it is. I think it comes down to the individual at the end of the day.. Oh and i prefer Rugby..!

You Decorator remind me my colleauge from student's time-he always prentended to be little worse than he really was. but I think that you are quite a good boy :)

Rugby???? I am not so good at rules but rughby players? some of them quite are good looking.:)

I'm not sure, we're just a close family and enjoy each others company, we have good banter and dont sit round the TV - the art of conversation hasnt quite died off in our family.

You seem to come form nice family. It is strange as I am the only child I had always lots friends who came from bigger families. My best friend has 4 sister and 1 brother.

I like all of them they are so close and they really help each other a lot.

When I read my posts I can see my spelling is awful. I will have to improve it.
OP Wolfie  10 | 79  
5 Sep 2006 /  #33
When I read my posts I can see my spelling is awful. I will have to improve it.

Just take your time babe you will get there
Matyjasz  2 | 1543  
5 Sep 2006 /  #34
When I read my posts I can see my spelling is awful. I will have to improve it.

I wouldn't say that your spelling is awful. But if you really want to change something in your post, just press the "edit" button, which is located in the left upper corner of your message.
OP Wolfie  10 | 79  
7 Sep 2006 /  #35
I wouldn't say that your spelling is awful

Some of the UK's residents cant even spell so really your doing better then them.
Shelley  
7 Sep 2006 /  #36
You seem to come form nice family

Thank you, they are, I have two older brothers who I go out for drinks with which is always an entertaining night - it's quite funny me and my middle brother have still to get past the bickering stage...I think we're too much alike....People can tell straight off that we're related we all have the same mannerisms

Some of the UK's residents cant even spell so really your doing better then them

I blame it on the parents, a lot of children don’t read, so not only do they spell badly they cant even construct a sentence or put words in the right context
Matyjasz  2 | 1543  
7 Sep 2006 /  #37
That is why when I will get old and vunerable I want to come back to Poland.

You may end up very surprised iwona. Few months ago I read an article about so called Generation T. It seems that girls between the age of 16-18 already caught up with boys when it comes to taking drugs and drinking alcohol. Also worth mentioning is the bad behavior of the pupils which is occurring in Gymnasiums all over the country. Some teachers have problems with carrying out lessons because of the constant harassment being carried out on them by the youth. They don’t have any respect for the teachers, nor even their parents.

Of course, Polish papers, just like the English ones, like to exaggerate in order to increase the sale of the circulation. It’s not that we are facing now a epidemic of bad behavior and disobedience among the whole young generation, but we can treat those articles as a sign that something is changing in our good old country.
Shelley  
7 Sep 2006 /  #38
In the case of reports about the youth in England, it's true the kids are horrible and violent and think nothing of having multiple partners at the age of 14!.....as for drink and drugs, some are dependant as early as 10 years old....
polaca  1 | 76  
7 Sep 2006 /  #39
I agree-kids in england are horrible but we are talking only about bad features of english people.
I must admit that english elderly people are very very nice and helpful in daily life situations :)
They dont care about your nationality when u need or ask fo something as young people used to do.
krysia  23 | 3058  
7 Sep 2006 /  #40
The society is raising the children.
Nowadays both parents have to work. The nanny that raises your child is doing it mostly for the money and it's not in her interest to raise your child.
Shelley  
7 Sep 2006 /  #41
All my neices and nephews were looked after by their grand parents, maybe the odd day in nursery just so they could mix with other kids, they're all wonderfull children, nurchering starts at a young age maybe this is why they are the way they are.
blur13  
7 Sep 2006 /  #42
I was raised by a werewolf. I used to change every full moon, but I'm alright noooOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWWWW.
Shelley  
7 Sep 2006 /  #43
blur13 - Nutter : -)
plg  17 | 262  
7 Sep 2006 /  #44
a lot not alot

alot is not a word
OP Wolfie  10 | 79  
7 Sep 2006 /  #45
I was raised by a werewolf.

Before anyone says it, he's no relative of mine. Wolfie
jobdagnov  
10 Sep 2006 /  #46
Polish women in uk are not nice very untrustworthy.They will show an interest in you and then ditch you once they get what they want. Also I have had a Polish girl ask me on a date always planning ahead. She agreed to meet me last night but surprise surprise she did not turn up and does not answer her phone. I went out of my way to help this girl by getting her a new job so she would stay in this country and also I bought her flowers on getting a new job. She was made up with the flowers and couldnt stop kissing me so you can imagine how I feel when she stands me up 3 days later
Gamberro  
10 Sep 2006 /  #47
The fact that you had altierier motives kinda shows why she ditched you.. by getting her the job you were obviously expecting something in return and sound a bit slimey to me.

I work in a town just outside Manchester and my goodness there are lots like the above I can tell you....you forgot to mention the ones that wear a size 8 and are in fact a size 16!!

It aint Bolton is it? haha
opts  10 | 260  
10 Sep 2006 /  #48
Polish women in uk are not nice very untrustworthy.They will show an interest in you and then ditch you once they get what they want. Also I have had a Polish girl ask me on a date always planning ahead. She agreed to meet me last night but surprise surprise she did not turn up and does not answer her phone. I went out of my way to help this girl by getting her a new job so she would stay in this country and also I bought her flowers on getting a new job. She was made up with the flowers and couldnt stop kissing me so you can imagine how I feel when she stands me up 3 days later

Did you expect to get into her pants, after buying her flowers?

I too was stood up by couple Polish girls, and I am Polish. ???????????????
I am tired of hearing guys complain how Polish girl disappointed them, that Polish girls can’t be trusted.
You sound like bunch of teenagers or young men.
I am wondering, if your encounters with Polish women are your first encounters with women.

Stop fucken whining, carping. If you are seeking comfort, go to your mothers.
Do not pretend to be men by posting your sobful stories here.

jobdagnov  
10 Sep 2006 /  #49
To answer your reply there was no alterior motive and I am not slimey thank you very much.I have been out a few times with this girl before and at the end of each date it was her who suggested another date by ringing her.This girl was very depressed in her previous job because it was night work and I was trying to help her out to look for the kind of work she was interested in which was working with children.She starts her new job tomorrow and she will be receiving £10 an hour.By the way opts she does not like Polish men I wonder why.
opts  10 | 260  
10 Sep 2006 /  #50
the way opts she does not like Polish men I wonder why.

I do not care whether the Polish girl likes Polish men or not. I was addressing you, your whining, carping and your slandering of all Polish women.
Shelley  
11 Sep 2006 /  #51
It aint Bolton is it? haha

No even worse...the ladies in Bolton are classy compared to the scrubbers in this town!
coconut  
11 Sep 2006 /  #52
Ok, Im a Polish who was born and raised in Montreal> My mother is polish born in Canada and my father was born in Warsaw. I have had soo many experiences with Polish people of all ages from all over. You simply cant stereotype us at all. I know pleanty of lovely intellient girls that arent Polish and Polish girls who are utterly horrible, and vice versa. I consider myself Polish and im proud of my roots but when im asked about my nationality I always am fiercly proud to be Canadian. People are people reguardless of where they come from and that doenst make them good or bad. Respect us for who we are reguardless of where we are. Because unfounded stereotypes have caused so many problems for the world in the past. Thats my humble opinion think what you will

ps. and yes i can cook well and not just pierogi:)
OP Wolfie  10 | 79  
11 Sep 2006 /  #53
well said coconut, i used to live in Alberta and yes there are many different nationalities there, its not where we come from its the person we are that makes us.
Marzena  2 | 122  
11 Sep 2006 /  #54
oh yeah, we love stereotypes, don't we? what a comfort zone :). anyways, just kidding. I'm Polish (obviously) but I can't cook almost anything and in fact it's my Turkish boyfriend who taught me how to cook a few things... so ditch the stereotypes or expectations based on nationality.

I am really wondering why people are so shocked that British don't cook as much, but prefer to microwave frozen dishes - it's because it's so much easier to do and such a time saver in their hectic lifes! also, in Poland, such food is rather expensive as opposed to US or UK. I bet that some Europeans who move to those countries will opt to eat that food sometimes as well.
nailler  
11 Sep 2006 /  #55
Is it usual for young Polish to have much older Boyfriends ?
ssk  
12 Sep 2006 /  #56
hi girls how are you im singl and looking for a polish girl if you think you looking for some one nice text me s.kohestani@hotmail.co.uk
krysia  23 | 3058  
12 Sep 2006 /  #57
Is it usual for young Polish to have much older Boyfriends ?

Only if he's rich.
plg  17 | 262  
19 Sep 2006 /  #58
Quoting: nailler, Post #61
Is it usual for young Polish to have much older Boyfriends ?

Only if he's rich.

really?
krysia  23 | 3058  
25 Sep 2006 /  #59
You believe everything I say, plg?

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