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Poles leaving Dublin?


boruc  1 | 3  
15 May 2008 /  #1
Hi lads,

first time poster here.

I am just wondering how many Polish people will stay in Dublin? I am quite sad to hear some of you guys are going home. I understand your reasons very much, but in the gym and in work, the Polish lads are so great...I know this is a generalisation, but seriously many of the Polish people I have worked with have great personality.

Also they are great crack in the mixed martial arts class I do.....

damn i'll miss them.

Oh and by Poles I mean:


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ForsakenOne  - | 38  
15 May 2008 /  #2
I am just wondering how many Polish people will stay in Dublin?

11,927

I know this is a generalisation

It isn't. We all are great.

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I guess many Poles are leaving Great Britain because it isn't how they imagined it and their homeland is getting (thanks to UE funds) better and better every year. However, those who know language and have found a good job over there will probably stay.

Ps. I don't think it'll be long before Boruc signs with a better team in Spain or Italy.
Mister H  11 | 761  
15 May 2008 /  #3
I guess many Poles are leaving Great Britain because it isn't how they imagined it and their homeland is getting (thanks to UE funds) better and better every year. However, those who know language and have found a good job over there will probably stay

How did you imagine it to be ? (Serious question)

It seems the Polish are leaving Sussex too.

theargus.co.uk/search/display.var.2273610.0.sussexs_polish_ community_drops_in_numbers.php
OP boruc  1 | 3  
15 May 2008 /  #4
The thing though is, Irelands economy is just slowing down its still better than most other nations.

''11,927''

LMAO

And yeah I guess you are all fantastic.
SeanBM  34 | 5781  
16 May 2008 /  #5
11,927

Where did you get that figure?
I am curious too.
I don't think anyone really knows. but more than 12000 I would say?.

I guess many Poles are leaving Great Britain

Dublin is not part of britain.

damn i'll miss them.

I suggest moving to Poland then?
OP boruc  1 | 3  
16 May 2008 /  #6
Well I love Dublin a lot.

My dad moved here from Russia in the 70's....and I really like it. I like the way its developing now....it skipped the 20th century, but hopefully it can become good.
EraAtlantia  2 | 106  
11 Sep 2008 /  #7
Merged: were are the best bars/clubs etc to go in dublin to meet polish women?

...for EDUCATIONAL purposes only ;-) ....
HAL9009  2 | 323  
16 Sep 2008 /  #8
All of em!
In the city centre anyway.
noimmigration  
17 Sep 2008 /  #9
The only polish woman in stylish nighclubs and bars in britian and ireland are the ones opening the doors or serving drinks.
Daisy  3 | 1211  
17 Sep 2008 /  #10
When was you ever allowed into a stylish nightclub?
ShelleyS  14 | 2883  
17 Sep 2008 /  #11
They usually have toilet attendants on don't they, that'll be the reason he was in there.
Daisy  3 | 1211  
17 Sep 2008 /  #12
Wouldn't they want to employ ones that didn't frighten the clientelle though?
HAL9009  2 | 323  
18 Sep 2008 /  #13
The only polish woman in stylish nighclubs and bars in britian and ireland are the ones opening the doors or serving drinks.

You don't speak for Ireland here.
dtaylor  9 | 823  
18 Sep 2008 /  #14
The only polish woman in stylish nighclubs and bars in britian and ireland are the ones opening the doors or serving drinks.

I think you mean the typical Glasgow chick yeah? sorry noimmi, but not every lass is a slapper waiting "to be done over"

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