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Poles in Ireland - integration?


Metro Eireann  
7 Apr 2007 /  #31
By the way Frank, I already explained I was just posting in addition to various other ways of making contacts. I ambush people all the time, which sometimes gets great results and sometimes doesn't. But yes, it is much more personal.

A government official? I can safely say I'm not.
daffy  22 | 1153  
7 Apr 2007 /  #32
frank is not around much these days.
im from cork, irish, with polish GF. hence why i came here then, learn more
Why dont you join us Cathy, sign up :)

it would be great to have a more 'regular' input

go one, only takes two secs

:)
europe awake  
7 Apr 2007 /  #33
"There's no need to critisize someone here for mistakes in grammar and typo's...it's only a forum. "

Well FISZ you do the same thing yourself. No need for the pot to call the kettle black. :)
Frank  23 | 1183  
8 Apr 2007 /  #34
Laffs in his porrigde.........................
Patrycja19  61 | 2679  
8 Apr 2007 /  #35
Wipes Franks chin...... :)

Nice to see you Frank :)
monika  
14 Apr 2007 /  #36
How did it go?... "I know that I don`t know, this is why I know more than those who think that they know, but in fact they don`t know" :-)

When I was in Ireland I felt quite integrated and the only problem was the number of Poles over there. Sometimes I just felt more like in Poland than like in Ireland :-) But the Irish are lovely, maybe with the exeption of the drunk bastards smoking on the Dublin Buses :-P...
Frank  23 | 1183  
14 Apr 2007 /  #37
exeption of the drunk bastards smoking on the Dublin Buses :

How dare you insult my relatives..........

Only pullin' your polish pin......

:)
daffy  22 | 1153  
15 Sep 2007 /  #38
Today, It seems very much more advance than a few months ago.

There is more intergration and day to day life is a normal as one would expect!
Having 'lived' lol, in Warsaw for a month too - you can see it better when you come back how normal life is here too.

The issue of Polish Integration into Irish society will be around no doubt for awhile in certain peoples views but from what Ive seen - the polish community is very intergrated and becoming more so as time passes.
Frank  23 | 1183  
15 Sep 2007 /  #39
Hey Daffy...baby...how goes it?

Yeah, our Polish guests are slowly becoming to realise its just like being in Poland minus the language....lol...plus get a few pounds more, plus you don't have to put up with constant exposure to the "twins" in power.......cos we got Berty here to keep you entertained!!...result!
daffy  22 | 1153  
17 Sep 2007 /  #40
result

says it all really. Im good Frank thanks, a ty?
Didnt you move to the UK?

Can you give the Poles in UK - integration point perhaps?
(slight deviation of topic but feel free to twist it back)
nessie  - | 1  
18 Oct 2007 /  #41
Ten years ago no one in Poland knew where Ireland was but when the economic boom came it was like 'we know where Ireland is and we want to go there'," said Beata Golczak, 26, who arrived in Dublin a year ago and works in a travel agency.

Beata Golczak is the most conceited person I have ever met - she is working in a travel agency - so what? Does it make her any better? And I agree that she probably didn't know where Ireland was herself if she gave such an 'authoritative' opinion about the rest of HER nation...

Unfortunately, I have to deal with this lady on a daily basis - her company provides services to my company, and it so happens she was designated to liaise with us :(

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