and it was dreadful. Well, the holiday was nice (beatiful place, Bulgaria) but the Poles were dreadful - never known such a bunch of attention seeking racist mummy's boys. Self catering next time I think.
Just got back from a package holiday in Bulgaria with a load of Poles
Lets have the details then. If a Brit is offended by the behaviour of others whilst on holiday it must have been bad.
The older Poles wouldn't talk to anyone and lkept themselves to themselves - the rest of them were just generally noisy, pushy and racist - you know, Polish. The courier on the coach was the worst. Endless jokes and about gypsies, Bulgarians, blacks, English, Germans... I'm as broadminded as the next man but you have to draw the line somewhere.
If one of them had done something spectacular like chundered on a national monument or shagged the bus driver then that would have added some sort of grotesque fascination to the week but it was more like spending quality time with a gang of 14 year olds on a day trip to France (not something I've done since I was 14 by the way).
If one of them had done something spectacular like chundered on a national monument or shagged the bus driver then that would have added some sort of grotesque fascination to the week but it was more like spending quality time with a gang of 14 year olds on a day trip to France (not something I've done since I was 14 by the way).
you know, Polish
This coming from someone named Mr. Bubbles.
the rest of them were just generally noisy, pushy and racist - you know, Polish.
I wouldnt describe Poles as noisy.
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The older Poles wouldn't talk to anyone and lkept themselves to themselves - the rest of them were just generally noisy, pushy and racist - you know, Polish.
I live four years in Warsaw and if I look around at work and between the people I know in Warsaw, I have neverr met anybody meeting the stereotypes you mention here.
I used to think that too.