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OP teashoci  
12 Jul 2007 /  #91
china has a population of over 1 billion, millions of that billion speak chinese, moron. The same goes for indians english is spoken in many households in india.
Daisy 3 | 1,224  
12 Jul 2007 /  #92
The same goes for indians english is spoken in many households in india

crap
Zgubiony 15 | 1,553  
12 Jul 2007 /  #93
china has a population of over 1 billion, millions of that billion speak chinese

Yea...as I've said before. It's in their interest as the US is their major source of finances. Why wouldn't they?

What is your point to this. It's well known why.
Eurola 4 | 1,902  
12 Jul 2007 /  #94
Many U.S. companies outsource to India, especially in customer service, computer help desk, support. The Corp. I work for has tons of that in India. Have you ever talked to anybody in Mumbai by calling 800 number? Well, that's what we get paying $10.000 a year instead of a $100,000. The same goes for some surgical operations. Lots of people without insurance (even with) travel abroad to have it done.

India is getting out of the slums because of the US.
OP teashoci  
12 Jul 2007 /  #95
I dont expect polish people to understand the universe beyond the polish borders. The vast majority of you cant afford a computer and a larger minority cant fford a computer with the internet. Every thing you learn is from out of date dusty books or dodgy eastern european tv. And most of you dont travel cause you cant, you get turned around cause countries dont want eastern third world europeans turning up at their doorsteps.
peterweg 37 | 2,311  
12 Jul 2007 /  #96
there are more english speakers in china alone than all the english speakers put together outside china. same goes for india.

Ok I'll explain it to you slowly. If there are more english speakers in China than the rest of the world put together how can the same be true in India?

Find a piece of paper and write it down in numbers. Try and add it up, or get a grown up to help.

Idiot. You can't spell, write or add-up, never mind produce a logical argument. I find it unlikely you managed to get to University.
Eurola 4 | 1,902  
12 Jul 2007 /  #97
I dont expect polish people to understand the universe beyond the polish borders. The vast majority of you cant afford a computer and a larger minority cant fford a computer with the internet. Every thing you learn is from out of date dusty books or dodgy eastern european tv.

Don't strain yourself posting so much c*ap. You may end up with hernia.
OP teashoci  
12 Jul 2007 /  #98
I should clarify that a significant percentage of indians speak english, I never concluded that the english speaking indian population was at the same level of china.
johan123 1 | 228  
12 Jul 2007 /  #99
18 years on?? maybe people should look foward and not back, look at Ireland and their economy and their past history...

Stealth communism is alive and well in Poland! PiS has made a concerted effort to deal with former communists only to be attacked by the West for doing so. There is no way forward until the West stops supporting the former status quo in this part of the world. The West has always been naive in relation to communism as its relationship with Russia and China shows. Certain individuals need to be brought to justice and the West need to re-examine it's approach to the above mentioned countries.
loco - | 9  
12 Jul 2007 /  #100
I dont expect polish people to understand the universe beyond the polish borders. The vast majority of you cant afford a computer and a larger minority cant fford a computer with the internet. Every thing you learn is from out of date dusty books or dodgy eastern european tv. And most of you dont travel cause you cant, you get turned around cause countries dont want eastern third world europeans turning up at their doorsteps.

oh my god! :)) we have same tv as you have, twat. may I know how did you get to this forum?
yomomma - | 2  
12 Jul 2007 /  #101
If there are more english speakers in China than the rest of the world put together

he says about the chinese people who can say "hello" correctly.

I must agree with you that with at least 600,000 Polish migrant workers here, or at least, so they say-enough is now enough.

it seems to be ok for you to talk about the polish people in your country.you say enough is enought,fcuk off from my country and so on but you don't mention other nationalities who are real danger to your economy,well-being and freedom.somalians-80% of them live on a dole.how much does it cost you?arabs and other muslims-the number of children they have,thousends of them living here illigally,on fake passports and hating YOU.arranged weddinds bring more and more of this parasites to your country,to europe.brazilians-i know at least 40 brazilians living here with fake italian or portugese documants-90% of them are married with children and take benefits.how much does it cost your economy?albanians.i know at least 15 peolpe from this country living on fake greek or italian passports.why dont you mention these people?it's because you are scared to be branded as "racist" and kicking poles don't cause anything-so it's easy to vent on them.fools
Amathyst 19 | 2,702  
12 Jul 2007 /  #102
I dont expect polish people to understand the universe beyond the polish borders.

I hang my head in shame, do you not realise, that had it not been for the Polish Air Force we might have lost the war...teachoci, you may not like some of the new comers for your own personal reasons but Poland will be forever be connected to England and we should be proud of that
Puzzler 9 | 1,088  
12 Jul 2007 /  #103
re: you may not like some of the new comers for your own personal reasons

- Most probably this creature is a newcomer himself (perhaps asiatic) - even if born in UK (Scotland). Well, if Europe is to remain Europe, such as him should not be allowed to inundate Europe.

:)
Amathyst 19 | 2,702  
12 Jul 2007 /  #104
spoken in many households in india.

just not on the bus or in shops :-)
Puzzler 9 | 1,088  
12 Jul 2007 /  #105
A Polish Canadian friend from one of the (few) Canadian cities told me that when he was to move to England last year (he got a contract work there), one Chinese man, whom the Pole had befriended for some dozen years, got very cross and jealous, exclaiming: 'Why Polish people are allowed to come to live in England, and we Chinese can't live there?'

Interesting attitude, isn't it?

I should add that the Chinese guy's son has the British citizenship and lives in England....

And now folks of the Thirld World origin residing in UK feel threatened by and cross and envious towards the Polish guest workers, and jab at them wherever they can.

This is a fact and the fact reveals something ominous about not only UK, but about other European societies as well, e.g. the French.

It was a most serious mistake to allow such a massive immigration from the Thirld World into Europe.

Europe may collapse in the near future as a result of this immigration.

In my opinion, the Thirld World immigration has already finished off Canada. The today Canada is a completely different entity than she used to be some 15 years ago.

It's not the Brit Canada that I used to love and feel safe in.

It took only some 15 years to finish off a great country.

That should be a lesson for European countries.

But will it be?
Amathyst 19 | 2,702  
12 Jul 2007 /  #106
Mr P, Any one and everyone lives in the UK, I would bet my next months salary if you couldnt find a nationality living in my country...!
Eurola 4 | 1,902  
12 Jul 2007 /  #107
That should be a lesson for European countries.

Too late now... I can see a lot of frustration and anger in some posters on this PF already.
Puzzler 9 | 1,088  
12 Jul 2007 /  #108
re: Mr P, Any one and everyone lives in the UK

- I know. But wouldn't it be better for Europe if predominantly Europeans lived in it?

I'm just asking.

The Cold War seems to have showed that the split between the so-called West and East of Europe is disastrous for Europe.

One would think, okay, we have now got rid of the split and Europe can be a oneness.

Doesn't the Thirld World element in Europe come as a sort of wedge and hopeless obstacle to this unity?
PolskaDoll 28 | 2,099  
12 Jul 2007 /  #109
Mr P, Any one and everyone lives in the UK, I would bet my next months salary if you couldnt find a nationality living in my country...!

I currently work with - English, Irish, Scottish, Polish, Romanian, Czech, Hungarian, French, Spanish, Danish, Dutch, Chinese, Thai, Indian and a New Zealander and thats a small business.

I dont expect polish people to understand the universe beyond the polish borders. The vast majority of you cant afford a computer and a larger minority cant fford a computer with the internet. Every thing you learn is from out of date dusty books or dodgy eastern european tv. And most of you dont travel cause you cant, you get turned around cause countries dont want eastern third world europeans turning up at their doorsteps.

If I typed the foul language I used after reading this post I would be barred for life - believe me! teashoci, trying getting out of your Glaswegian borders and blinkers before you comment on anyone else!
Amathyst 19 | 2,702  
12 Jul 2007 /  #110
I currently work with - English, Irish, Scottish, Polish, Romanian, Czech, Hungarian, French, Spanish, Danish, Dutch, Chinese, Thai, Indian and a New Zealander and thats a small business.

There you go, I was almost correct then :) thanks Ms Doll

- I know. But wouldn't it be better for Europe if predominantly Europeans lived in it?

England was the Commond Wealth..so its not just Europe in the UK....

Too late now... I can see a lot of frustration and anger in some posters on this PF already.

Thats why I said you should get help!
PolskaDoll 28 | 2,099  
12 Jul 2007 /  #111
I currently work with - English, Irish, Scottish, Polish, Romanian, Czech, Hungarian, French, Spanish, Danish, Dutch, Chinese, Thai, Indian and a New Zealander and thats a small business.

(Quoting myself now - how sad! lol)

I've been thinking about it and I have worked with many, many nationalities over the years but I have never worked with anyone from Germany and I know no one I know has ever worked with a German. Is there a reason for this? Surely Germans travel too???
Puzzler 9 | 1,088  
12 Jul 2007 /  #112
re: trying getting out of your Glaswegian borders and blinkers

- I'd be careful about negative statements about things Scottish. That's what this psychopath attempts to provoke us into doing - to make anti-Scottish statements in reply to his hate-mongering.

He doesn't represent the majority of Scottish people. In fact, I doubt if he's Scottish at all (we'll find out anyways, as I have made some steps to identify this creep).

Now, I must say that I encountered types with a similar frame of mind while living in Canada - folks being oh so accomodating towards Chinese, East Indians and similar ones, and, at the same time, being virulently Polonophobic.

He wants attention so he shall have it.
:)
Amathyst 19 | 2,702  
12 Jul 2007 /  #113
I have worked with Czechs, Germans, Dutch, Italian, French, Polish, Spanish, Indian, chineese (or they may have been japanees (im ignorant) ) and slavacian all in a professional envinonment....
Eurola 4 | 1,902  
12 Jul 2007 /  #114
Thats why I said you should get help!

What's that about? had one too many already? lol
PolskaDoll 28 | 2,099  
12 Jul 2007 /  #115
- I'd be careful about negative statements about things Scottish. That's what this psychopath attempts to provoke us into doing - to make anti-Scottish statements in reply to his hate-mongering.

I am Scottish my friend! My statement was not anti-Scottish.
Amathyst 19 | 2,702  
12 Jul 2007 /  #116
I'd be careful about negative statements about things Scottish. That's what this psychopath attempts to provoke us into doing - to make anti-Scottish statements in reply to his hate-mongering

but the scottish all drink too much and wear dirty vests and live in horrid high rise housing
PolskaDoll 28 | 2,099  
12 Jul 2007 /  #117
absolutely correct! You've done your homework! ;-)
Amathyst 19 | 2,702  
12 Jul 2007 /  #118
What's that about? had one too many already? lol

Get over what ever your problem is! You obvoulsy have an issue with me, spit it out!
Puzzler 9 | 1,088  
12 Jul 2007 /  #119
PolskaDoll, your nick has misled me; I thought you were of Polish extraction.

Cheers!
:)
Amathyst 19 | 2,702  
12 Jul 2007 /  #120
absolutely correct! You've done your homework! ;-)

Can I call you Ms Rabsee Nesbit then :)))) dont you just luvvvv it;))

Ya know am just kidin with ya doll :)

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