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Last Post: 19 Nov 2009
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ShelleyS   
10 Feb 2009
Love / Polish Girls vs Russian Girls [813]

Where is Southern? We havent seen him for a while.

russian girls are the best

Dirty boy! behave!
ShelleyS   
5 Feb 2009
Love / Polish girls, how are they when they are in love? [86]

(Aquarian-blues: Aquarians love freedom above all and does not want to be controlled by others, but at the same time love to control the partner or friend and restricting their freedom)

lol, Im an Aquarian - actually I just looked at my posts :( sorry about, it was a bit uncalled for!

Well, as for this girl, she sounds insecure and unstable to a certain degree, let her be someone elses problem, just cut contact completely, you don't respect her and she doesn't respect you, that much is evident from the posts you have written. Plenty more fish in the sea :)
ShelleyS   
5 Feb 2009
Love / English girl. Do Polish men afraid to show their feelings or they are just not comfortable in UK? [84]

don't worry, i've been with my bf for nearly 3 yrs and only met 3 of his mates, and that was like once or twice - plus he is not Polish.

You are talking about some teenager there aren't you?

When I'm traveling to the Uk and visiting the pubs. I only meet drunk fat english people with a bad atitude.

Shows what kind of cheap shitty pubs you go in, try something a little bit more "up market" next time and you might be surprised to find there are quite a few slim attractive English women out there!

As to your Polish boyfriend, don't worry too much, maybe he just wants to get to know you a little bit better, christ I didn't introduce my b/f to my parents for 15 months :) I did however meet his friends on a regular basis, everyone is different, maybe the language barrier is a problem, maybe his friends don't speak very good English.
ShelleyS   
4 Feb 2009
Love / Foreign Men and Polish Girls for Citizenship [59]

You think they care? Civil Partnerships in the UK give these people the same legal rights as a man a woman getting married! Also when all they've had is a goat, Im sure a nice Polish boy is a bit of a bonus ROFL :)
ShelleyS   
4 Feb 2009
Love / Foreign Men and Polish Girls for Citizenship [59]

polish passport = european union passport = it allows you to work in (almost) every EU country

Trouble is:

no paper to leave in uk,and have polish girl friend planning to get marry, it's possible to get marry in uk and posses polish citizenship in uk.pls.advice me.

So you see we end up with more foreigners here because Polish girls marry their lovely exotic boyfriends who actually only want to stay here.

love you too :*

Don't say things like that, you'll be getting marriage proposal left right and centre ;-D
ShelleyS   
13 Jan 2009
Love / Italian girl has a question about a Polish man [21]

He sees you as a friend...he doesn't see this as a romantic relationship, so like you would with your friends, you can leave things days, even weeks and then pick up where you left off..simple as that really.

....and always remember hottie, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, just because you are a "model" it doesn't mean you appeal to every man on this earth and because you do not consider him good looking that doesn't mean he doesn't have many admirers...

Sounds like you're a little bit pissed off, you seem to think because you are attractive and he is not so attractive, he should be honoured to be your friend....it doesn't work like that.
ShelleyS   
2 Jan 2009
News / Poland Should Beef Up Military [286]

PoleAmerican

What a kunt!

You are one of those irritating Americans who believe that Russia were the aggressors.

Do you think he knows where Russia is? Do you suppose he actually believes there is a real iron curtain that kept the drafts out when the cold war was on! :)
ShelleyS   
2 Jan 2009
Polonia / How to CALL MY WIFE WHO IS IN POLAND FROM NEPAL? [10]

I think the guy meant - he wants to bring his wife from Nepal over to Poland!

In which case I would imagine she would need a spousal visa and I am sure you would have to prove you can support her financially and ensure she has all the correct medical insurance.
ShelleyS   
11 Dec 2008
UK, Ireland / What do you hate about England and English people? [142]

This has been covered on the forum before, people don't actually give a flying fook how you are - it's just a greeting "hi how are you" - same as Poles say Jak sie masz
ShelleyS   
28 Nov 2008
Life / Reasons for moving to Poland [291]

You said you lived in Manchester, surely you went to Bury market? Stop talking sh*t.

I have been to Ireland, Scotland, Wales, North East of England so i know there are beatiful places in UK..

Again you are talking rubbish, we have the Lake District and the Peak District! Are you sure you lived in Manchester???

British doctors very good?

So you got bad advice off one Doctor so they are all bad, I can only imagine where you lived to get such a shite Doctor.

As for a pound dropping in value, i couldn't care less as i didn't come here to work my guts out.

Good for you, when are you going back since you hate it so much?
ShelleyS   
27 Nov 2008
Food / traditional breakfasts in Poland [74]

Jam in Poland is rank - nothing like the chunky fruity stuff you get in England :( personally Im a fruit and fibre with yoghurt kinda person and the English breakfast is not so popular these days which is not surprising considering the amount of fat in it!
ShelleyS   
6 Nov 2008
News / GERMANS WANT TO GERMANIZE KOPERNIK (COPERNICUS)! OUTRAGE! [1016]

You Europeans are so laughable it isn't even funny.

How many years has been since your country let those lovely coloured folk ride on the bus at the front? Weren't mixed raced marriages illegal? Think before you throw stones!

By the way "hatefulbunch of what - Bananas?
ShelleyS   
5 Nov 2008
Language / Poland in different languages? [74]

Not a language for the faint hearted--:)

You can say that again, I know a handful of words and found it more difficult than Polish when trying to learn.
ShelleyS   
27 Oct 2008
UK, Ireland / Hand washing at public toilets in the UK [75]

Queen you know. :)

Dirty old scank prob only washes a few times a month and smells of corgies :(
(I may add - I am English and I am allowed to spit on the queen)[b][/b]
ShelleyS   
27 Oct 2008
UK, Ireland / Hand washing at public toilets in the UK [75]

they were from the southern part of the island. :)

Sad but true the further south you go the dirtier it gets - you just wouldn't get that kind of thing in Manchester ;-)
ShelleyS   
27 Oct 2008
UK, Ireland / Hand washing at public toilets in the UK [75]

And you can see many of these examples in Poland as well e.g. at the weekend a guy came to do the artificial insemination for the dairy cows on my father-in-laws farm, and was doing the deeds with a sandwich in his mouth, taking a munch from time to time. eekkk

I dont believe it for one moment - a man that can multi-task?
ShelleyS   
27 Oct 2008
UK, Ireland / Hand washing at public toilets in the UK [75]

It's all good, my conscience is clear and my hands are clean :) maybe the next thread we could ask why certain people find it acceptable to not cover their mouth when they cough or cover their nose when they sneeze? or why so many people just drop litter all over my country and make it look like a big rubbish bin...
ShelleyS   
27 Oct 2008
UK, Ireland / Hand washing at public toilets in the UK [75]

Sorry shelleyS being a Northern lass and all that, but has anyone seen this LINK seems those Northerners are a dirty bunch ;0)

Cheeky moneky! This is the reason I carry my hand spray every where!! If i have to stand on the bus and I have to hold on to something I spray it first :)

Thank goodness Im from Manchester ;0)

"In the other three cities - London, Cardiff and Birmingham - the women's hands were dirtier". [i][/i]

ok so I am a Southern jessy lol

That'll explain it then :)
ShelleyS   
27 Oct 2008
UK, Ireland / Hand washing at public toilets in the UK [75]

im not sure if you are familiar with the viz

I used to read it quite a lot, but haven't bothered in recent years.

Sometimes the handsoap in these toilets can be a bit harsh on skin but it's better than not washing at all.

And sometimes the soap dispensers look that disgusting I would rather just rinse and spray some anitceptic spray on my hands - I would say it's cleaner considering what could be lurking and festering in clogged up dirty dispensers and I would never ever use a bar of soap in a public toilet - that's just wrong! It's not that my hygiene standards are low, it's just I don't want to touch something dirty and get more germs on my hands than necessary.
ShelleyS   
27 Oct 2008
UK, Ireland / Hand washing at public toilets in the UK [75]

i belive this is known as scumping.

Really? I've been a scumper for a long time and my mother was one too ;-)

lol no pun (or poo) intended

lol
ShelleyS   
27 Oct 2008
UK, Ireland / Hand washing at public toilets in the UK [75]

Do British people not wash their hands?

You have observed that most British women do wash their hands after a fashion...better than nothing?

Some of us prefer to be a little bit more thorough than others, I've seen this lackluster approach all over the world not just in the UK. Im probably the wrong person to answer this topic because Im quite anal and avoid public loos where possible and dont even touch the surfaces if possible without using toilet tissue. Im more disturbed when I see some scank walk out of a toilet and not wash their hands at all !!!

Can I recommend you purchase one of the handy little anticeptic sprays for your hands - I never leave the house without one :)

Mags, when we are children in the UK we are tought to wash our hands after using the toilet and always before dinner (or any meal time) no matter what...unfortunately there are families out there who don't teach the basics to their kids :(((
ShelleyS   
24 Oct 2008
Off-Topic / PF - The Omnibus Edition [1502]

Scary Spice – ShelleyS (Well I wouldn’t want to rub her up the wrong way)

Im sweet natured a puddy cat :(
ShelleyS   
24 Oct 2008
Life / School system in Poland? [59]

would very much like to send my children to Polish school and to learn Polish language and culture, but the fact remains that one of my daughter is already in 8th grade of an English Convent and it will not be easy for her to study all the subjects (Math, English, Geography, Arts, Chemistry, Physics etc) in Polish .

Poland is different to England in that they speak Polish, as Lukasz said, there are 'some' schools that teach lessons in English.

PLus she has to take her O' level (Cambridge )exam in next two years. I

You will have to see if Poland actually participate in the Cambridge O' Level, this is an international qualification and not to be mistaken with an English O' Level qualification.

I just had a thought that there must be some people like as migrating from Canada, US or UK to Poland under similar circumstances

They either send their children to schools that teach in Polish or pay for private education, families from the UK are usually in a Polish / English relationship and the move is one for life so therefore the children just go to normal state schools.

Usually in many countries there are English schools for children of foriegn officials living different countries for missions or so.

Again, foreign officials would send their child to a private school that teaches lessons in English, Poland is not for life and not their home.
ShelleyS   
22 Oct 2008
Life / Getting ripped off in Poland! Is it normal? or should it be tolerated? [97]

if I paid the price on the menu then all is good :) I actually felt more ripped off last time I was in Spain with the way prices have gone.

How is it unfair if it is my experience? Been talking to filios? he likes to tell you what you can think....I thought you were better than that ;)

He does bloody not tell me what to think, maybe my wording was unjust, I sould have said "in my experience" but I've only ever been a tourist, I would expect things are totally different when living in a country.
ShelleyS   
22 Oct 2008
Life / School system in Poland? [59]

Do any good English School exist in this area

They will be private schools, you are after all going to Poland where the national lang is Polish why on earth would they do lessons in English? You will either have to send your child to a local school where lessons are in Polish or you will have to pay for private education which will be taught in English.

I understand that private schools are very expensive.
ShelleyS   
22 Oct 2008
Life / Getting ripped off in Poland! Is it normal? or should it be tolerated? [97]

I am saying in my experiences the 'east' has a higher discrepancy usually.

That's unfair, I've travelled round Czech rep and visited Hungary and been to Poland a few times and never been ripped off, maybe prices of drinks in tourist areas were more expensive but it's easy enough to get away from the crowds and find a bar that's cheap and slightly less crowded :)