I have addressed this, yet another, gibberish of yours, polishforums.com/polish-18_27154_0.html#msg520060
Poland boycotts German goods?
JulietEcho 3 | 100
4 Sep 2008 / #32
is it a widespread boycott?
- More of a family tradition.... Besides German do the same, the Orlen gas stations in Germany had to change its names because Germans were avoiding them, knowing they are Polish.
Is it true?
Not true at all. Personally I boycott Germans (except BB of course) but not Germanic products.
typical polish - boycott the good stuff ;)
Have you seen German porn ?
noimmigration
4 Sep 2008 / #34
Have you seen German porn ?
some German porn is so disgusting, that it isnt even arousing, it is more fascinating than anything else.
Personally I boycott Germans (except BB of course) but not Germanic products
Oh, you mean you could drive in a Mercedes or a BMW? ;)
And a Porsche?...Well, if i remember well, Porsche was a Czech family...
some German porn is so disgusting, that it isnt even arousing, it is more fascinating than anything else
Then you shouldn't watch those vids everyday ^^
lly I boycott Germans (except BB of course) but not Germanic products.
Yes you are prepared to live on German soil in Szczecin.
Soil in Szczecin is not German product.
Yes you are prepared to live on German soil in Szczecin.
Kacap, If you want to **** people off then at least try to be effective.
I am effective, Szczecin is a German town and therefore it was a German product.
Giermania and Ruskies vs rest of EU, thats completely different angle. New angle ...or not? :)
Bratwurst Boy 8 | 11710
5 Sep 2008 / #41
What I don't get is this "WHY boycott Germans or Germany"...what does it bring Poles and Poland?
Why would you want to?
WHY???
Why would you want to?
WHY???
"WHY boycott Germans or Germany"...what does it bring Poles and Poland?
Why would you want to?
Why would you want to?
it's not just the Poles mocking the Germans, Germans do a pretty good job out of mocking the Poles too. besides, that grudge from the Wolrd Wars is still there.
Bratwurst Boy 8 | 11710
5 Sep 2008 / #43
Germans do a pretty good job out of mocking the Poles too
Naaaah....
besides, that grudge from the Wolrd Wars is still there.
So...even 60+ years after, both now in the EU, probably future trench comrades there is a need to boycott Germany???
Ooookaaaay...
Naaaah....
um yes
So...even 60+ years after, both now in the EU, probably future trench comrades there is a need to boycott Germany???
i really don't think Polish people boycott anyone. it's true that many of us dislike the Germans, but not on this scale.
Bratwurst Boy 8 | 11710
5 Sep 2008 / #45
it's true that many of us dislike the Germans,
Why???
ask the Poles who dislike you people, i really don't have a problem with anyone.
I am effective, Szczecin is a German town and therefore it was a German product.
You certainly are effective in proving you have no understanding of words you use. Szczecin may be a German product, but not the soil in Szczecin, you dumbass
not the soil in Szczecin, you dumbass
Why, is it Polish soil you dumbass?
look at the map of Europe and see for yourself, you dumbass
Why, is it Polish soil you dumbass?
It simply is... are you so stupid that we have to paint you that... ?
What I don't get is this "WHY boycott Germans or Germany"...what does it bring Poles and Poland?
Most of people here don't agree with that...
Easy_Terran 3 | 311
5 Sep 2008 / #51
there is a genuine original Polish word at all
Oh, there are. But in body language.
Dude, what have you been smoking? Whatever it is, it's definitely not good for your brains!
Hey, not everybody. I, for one, dislike people who dislike me, not whole nations. German things are renowned for their quality. I rather try to avoid products 'Made in China' (although most of electronics is probably made there and it is very hard to find something not manufactured there). Not to mention Chinese use children in their production and pay peanuts, but great deal of their products contain toxic substances.
Bratwurst Boy 8 | 11710
5 Sep 2008 / #53
Yes, I understand if someone has reasons...that's why I asked for them...
It simply is... are you so stupid that we have to paint you that... ?
Should read...it is simple....are you so stupid that we have to draw it out for you?
Rather like your example of cartoonish. Mind you, I invent Polish words from time to time too for that matter.
it is simple
The soil is simple?
Grzegorz was correct, when saying 'it simply is' he was saying it simply is Polish soil
What needs to be drawn out? water is drawn out of a well, pus is drawn out of a boil.
You paint a picture, you don't paint it out.
Switezianka - | 463
6 Sep 2008 / #56
Aren't most Polish words for tools actually German?
There are many German words for tools in Poland. Also, most sailing term are German. But I don't know how they came to Polish.
The Russian Language is much older and that partly explains why Russian is much harder than Polish and is less phonetic too. The Czech Language is probably more useful as it is nearer to Russian and you can easily learn Croatian, which is similar. Polish, which copies German patterns of speech is different and further away that other Slavonic languages. The Poles hate the Russians except for when their country is occupied and then it is the same old storey, 'please come and save us but do not stay a moment longer than is necessary'.
I haven't read such BS for a long time, even on the net.
Also, most sailing term are German.
I'd rather say they come from English language. After all, Great Britain used to be the Queen of Seas.
needs to be drawn out? water is drawn out of a well, pus is drawn out of a boil.
You draw something out and you pull water from a well. If your English is so bad stop trying to learn Polish. Incidentally, have you learn the language and bought your one way ticket yet? Are you not supposed to be working in a Polish hospital helping people/ Polish Forums is certainly a long way off that dream.
You write about the soil is simple'-is that English ziemia jest prosta-what does that mean? Is it Chinese?
Poland boycotts German gods
true, we've got our own, slavic gods.
Europe in 1908
Poland 992 (10th century)
Poland 992 (10th century)