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Sidliste_Chodov   
17 Oct 2011
UK, Ireland / Disgusting, fat and lying Polish women and Illegal immigration in UK [73]

YOU SHOULD HAVE STABBED HER IN THE FOOT WITH YOUR BROLLY and then apologised profusely in that very British way......

Sadly, I didn't have it with me :D

She did say that she has British citizenship, by birth.

In that case, it makes her even worse - an immigrant moaning about immigrants to a country which she possibly knows nothing about; and even if she does, she left for somewhere else, so it's no longer her concern. She may have left the UK before she could walk for all we know.

She reminds me of those white Australians who beat up Arabs for living in "their" country; the more you think about it, the more laughable it becomes.
Sidliste_Chodov   
17 Oct 2011
UK, Ireland / Disgusting, fat and lying Polish women and Illegal immigration in UK [73]

Disgusting, fat and lying Polish women and Illegal immigration in UK

A typically disgusting, typically "Polish Forum" thread title.

If you're an Aussie, why the hell are you concerned about what Polish women (fat or otherwise) get up to in the UK?

I think that Aussie Sheila is the (also fat) woman who I saw on the Tube from Heathrow the other day - she had obviously only been in the country five minutes, and was already moaning, in true Aussie fashion, about how "crap" this country is, and how everything is "so much better back home".

It's always the fat ones (and there are many) who are the worst. It's possibly the worst thing about London, imo: whining Aussies. If you don't like how we do things in the UK or Europe, then why the **** don't you "go travelling" somewhere else?
Sidliste_Chodov   
13 Oct 2011
UK, Ireland / Why English do not like Polish? [417]

so-why english people doesn't like polish - especially polish emigrants in uk.

English people used to like Polish people, but way too many came over during too short a period of time. It's completely understandable why there is increasing resentment these days. Most people in Poland don't understand why this is the case, but the longer you remain in the EU, the sooner you will come to understand ;)

I've been a victim of anti-Polish comments on quite a few occasions myself, but unlike certain other communities, I don't go crying to the hate crime police.
Sidliste_Chodov   
12 Oct 2011
Life / Polish general knowledge quiz.(for foreigners) [28]

10. At what places in Poland drinking alcohol is illegal:
a. in public places
b. on streets, backyards, parks and playgrounds
c. there are no restrictions about places when a person cannot drink alcohol

In reality, "c" would be correct :D
Sidliste_Chodov   
10 Oct 2011
News / Will you be proud of tranny (transsexual) representing Poland ? [124]

You can explain why Brits shrug their shoulders at 14 year old mothers and why TV documentaries show major cities as 'No-Go' areas as drunken yobs run rampage on a Friday night.

But its ok, the music is alright!

How old are you, 14?

DESPITE (or possibly even because of) the fact that the UK is such a sh**hole, we have lots of great things here.

Just like, despite the fact that Poland also has many great things, millions are/were desperate to leave. Can't be that great, then!
Sidliste_Chodov   
10 Oct 2011
News / Will you be proud of tranny (transsexual) representing Poland ? [124]

Well yeah, look at the success of the anything-goes liberal approach in the UK

Well worth copying that.

Despite its many problems, this country is still decades ahead of Poland in many ways.

Come back when Poland has a music/club scene which is copied and envied by many other countries around the world, then you can talk. Oh, sorry, I forgot... I'll be long dead by then :p
Sidliste_Chodov   
10 Oct 2011
News / Will you be proud of tranny (transsexual) representing Poland ? [124]

This really shouldn't be news at all.

Of course it shouldn't. It's not as if the straight Catholics in power are exactly known for doing a great job of running things, are they?

Unfortunately, there are still a lot of people in Poland (and on this forum) who think that homophobia, misogyny and macho posturing are Polish "traditions" worth preserving.

And that's what this thread is about, really - a shameless troll thread, just waiting for someone to come along and start an anti-tranny rant, so all the karki can come along and agree.
Sidliste_Chodov   
10 Oct 2011
Genealogy / Why Polish aren't white?? [272]

I know, but someone above seems to think this can happen in one generation :D

I have a photo of me and four other people - one each of English, Trinidadian, Irish and South African descent. I look very similar to the South African (I never sunbathe), but nowhere near as pale as the English and Irish people in the photo. Just don't call me nigga, whitey ;)
Sidliste_Chodov   
10 Oct 2011
USA, Canada / US Polonia 70% for Kaczyński [343]

We cannot talk about their level of contribution: these people contribute nothing to Poland. But they still think that they should still have the right to tell Poles how Poland should be run. Pathetic.

People who think that there is such a thing as "pierogies" shouldn't be allowed to decide how Poland is run, simples.
Sidliste_Chodov   
10 Oct 2011
Genealogy / Why Polish aren't white?? [272]

In that case, how come Afrikaners haven't turned black by now?
Sidliste_Chodov   
4 Oct 2011
Polonia / What similarities would you say there are between Poles and Mexicans? [132]

Poles don't immigrate here illegally.

They both steal and assault helpless victims.

Nice to see all this wonderful "on-topic" anti-Polish racism on here tonight :p

Everything always seems to degenerate into ethnic slurs on here. Start a thread on food, and someone will be discussing the "Jewish question" by post #10.
Sidliste_Chodov   
3 Oct 2011
UK, Ireland / Are Polish people importing a new wave of ancient racism into the UK? [402]

Most people like bringing along blacks for vacation because they normally know how to have fun better than other races

WTF??

You moan about racist Polish people, then you come out with a racist pile of crap like that? Have you got any more tired stereotypes about whites you can use while you're on here? You know, like we haven't got rhythm, we can't jump, or we can't "match up" to the cool guys with the guns and the gold chains, or some other rubbish like that?

Besides, "Bringing along blacks for vacation" sounds like something a slave trader would do.
Sidliste_Chodov   
2 Oct 2011
Life / Expats/Immigrants in Poland: Needy, Greedy or contributor. Which one are you? [118]

Greedy - Only in it for the money, when the money dry's up they will be on the next Plane out of town. You normally find them sucking on the belly, of most tiger economies around the world.

Like many recent Polish immigrants in the UK or Ireland, you mean? ;)

I'm no supporter of expats or the "expat" lifestyle, but you are sadly wrong if you think that all expats move to their adopted countries by choice. Do you think people are queueing up to live in places like Port Moresby for the "lifestyle"?
Sidliste_Chodov   
30 Sep 2011
News / SPECIAL REPORT: The Brits who left the UK for a life in Poland [28]

but I think what is so endearing about Polish women is they don't play games,' says Tom.

Aww, bless.

He'll learn. Eventually :D

bwaaaaahahahahaha!

Indeed.

They only think that because none of these guys know any Polish, so they can't listen to Radio Maryja :)

And they haven't been in the country for long enough to find out what "mohery" are, lol.

Hmm, seems like 'all these Brits' going over to Poland are single men +++++++ That's because Polish girls are lovely and knock the spots off the British beer swilling, pot bellied British lovelies.

- John Shaw, London, 30/9/2011 3:22

It gets better :)

It's so obvious that the "journalists" involved in this article have been reading PF, and the respondent above is clearly a PF member :)
Sidliste_Chodov   
28 Sep 2011
News / Europeén Union will finance the 2nd Warsaw metro line. Good news. [60]

pawian

**** off. YOU learn to read. He didn't say whether it was netto or brutto. Not that it really matters; we were talking about relative costs and relative affordability of public transport tickets.

If you don`t live in Warsaw, what can you know about average earnings there? ?????

What's that got to do with it? I know what the average salary in Hong Kong is, but I don't live there.

Don`t be silly. With 4% unemployment, Warsavians have the highest salaries in Poland, but costs of living there are also high.

I'm not going to argue with that. The last time I read up about it, Katowice had less unemployment and a slightly higher average salary. Clearly that has changed. No big deal.
Sidliste_Chodov   
28 Sep 2011
UK, Ireland / Culture shock (my neighbours in the UK are Polish and Slovak) [88]

a bit of a generalisation

You said it.

Makes you wonder if Poles actually like anyone, doesn't it; if you believe the stuff you read on here, anyway.

I don't have that much experience with Slovaks and Czechs abroad but there was no visible animosity towards Poles from them that I noticed

Apart from the "cowards" dig at Czechs (generally only heard from people who are way over retirement age), the only negative comments I've come across have been towards Slovak Gypsies - in some parts of the UK, they form the majority of the "Slovak" community. Poles generally do NOT like gypsies of any kind, so this is hardly surprising.
Sidliste_Chodov   
28 Sep 2011
News / Europeén Union will finance the 2nd Warsaw metro line. Good news. [60]

Why do you rate yourself so cheaply? Would you work as a street beggar for international gangs or sth when in Warsaw? Come on, with your language skills, you could find a better position.

I was talking about what I'm qualified to do. Over here, my job pays reasonably well. In Poland, it pays badly.

I could do my job in Poland (my Polish is definitely good enough; I know most of the professional terms already, etc), but (a) I know I wouldn't stand a chance - "Polska dla Polaków", remember ;) - and (b) I've no interest in ever becoming an "English teacher".

But it's all irrelevant anyway, I'm not planning on moving to Poland ;)

Having lived 8 years in London and 6 years in Warsaw, and although I don't have hard evidence to back this up, i am not sure I agree..

But a significant proportion of jobs in Warsaw do not pay that much more. Like in London, the median/average is skewed by those earning huge salaries. And that's the point: what seems "cheap" to Western eyes, isn't necessarily so. If you earn 2500 PLN brutto, it's going to be more like 1600 PLN netto (I think). Once you've paid your rent, there's not going to be much left for food and transport, so those tickets won't seem "cheap" any more.
Sidliste_Chodov   
27 Sep 2011
Love / Foreigners: would you have moved to Poland if it was full of fat/ugly women? [42]

I would have moved to see the country anyway, yes. Life is about experience and I've never been one for chasing tail, never. For me, the women are a small part of the overall picture here.

I'd move to HK tomorrow if I could. The women are mostly cute, but a bit too small/short for me. If I lived there, I'd probably spend my time looking for UK/SA women in expat bars, haha.

Still, fast food is unquestionably taking its toll. More phones, more calls made, more commitments, more rushing around like a headless chicken and more fast food as a result. I had Subway and a McD's chicken burger on the weekend for the first in a long time. I could actually feel myself getting bigger. Not my thing!

It never ceases to amaze me that a plate of pierogi fills me up, but doesn't make me feel "bigger", yet a McDonald's doesn't fill me up, but makes me feel huge. :)

What is a MILF? Is it different from a Cougar?

MILF: Depends on who you ask. If you watch prn, you would think it means "a woman aged 23-29" (rolleyes).

But I would say "all the women I date are MILFs". So, any women over 30 who are still hot.

However, my last ex was a gran at 37. Don't even go there, it makes me feel ancient. LOL.

Cougar: if this was a man, we would be calling him a "dirty old man".
Sidliste_Chodov   
27 Sep 2011
News / Europeén Union will finance the 2nd Warsaw metro line. Good news. [60]

In Warsaw, a cab ride to centrum will set you off 45 PLN, and a bus ticket ca 3.20 PLN.. Anyway,the minimum salary in Poland (1 386 PLN) buys you 31 taxi rides from the airport to the centre, versus 16 in London (1027 GBP and 65 GBP cab ride) or 25 in Paris (1365 € and 55 € cab ride)

However, the percentage of residents earning the minimum wage in London is probably significantly lower than the percentage of people on the minimum wage in Warsaw. In Hong Kong, public transport (especially the trams) seem ridiculously cheap (as little as 40p a ticket) until you realise that shopworkers can take home as little as £400 GBP/month for longer hours than we work over here, but with similar housing costs to London. I suspect that the situation in Warsaw is similar, especially if you look at the rents which are advertised on here. If I worked in Warsaw, I would only take home about 1500 PLN (so I'm told), whereas in London, I can easily take home £2500 a month. My job wouldn't be a living wage in Warsaw, whereas it's quite a good living over here (even in London) - so those much higher prices are actually more affordable for many over here, despite the fact that everyone tells you how "overpriced" public transport is. It's even worse outside the capital - in Northern cities, where public transport is worse, bus fares can cost twice as much as in London, with lower wages. The last time I was in Warsaw, the price of a ticket was about 2,80 PLN (about 70p at the time, iirc) but the price of a single bus fare on my Oyster card was only 90p!
Sidliste_Chodov   
27 Sep 2011
Work / Looking for accommodation & teaching job in KATOWICE [78]

You have NO idea of my current level of English, and if the way i rite on sum 4rum is the way u go by, then great ;)

Then you should save the "text-speak" for other threads.

If you're going to post about teaching English, it gives a bad impression of you. A lot of people have a bad enough impression of young people as it is (like a friend who interviewed someone once, and asked them if they could work Saturday mornings, and the interviewee replied "nah I ain't on dat fam" - I kid you not!).

Better to learn to use the text-speak only when it's appropriate, and people will respect you more ;)
Sidliste_Chodov   
27 Sep 2011
Work / Looking for accommodation & teaching job in KATOWICE [78]

suppost

england

thought I better clear things up

It must be they gave me a job?

It gets better, doesn't it :)

No I'm not on a break from uni, nor do I intend to ever go to uni or further my education in any way.

Now, why am I so surprised to learn that. Maybe you should give our old chum Chris Bradbury a ring, he might be willing to put some work your way :D

He's just looking to meet and shag as many young women as he can with this particular venture.

A thread entitled "Expats: Would you have moved to Poland if it was full of fat/ugly women?" is long overdue, lol.

No offence to the expat posters on here though, especially those who I respect, but you have to admit... this is the main reason a lot of these guys suddenly develop "an interest in Poland" :)

OP: Expecting to teach English with (a) no higher education and (b) poor grammar/spelling is laughable. As someone else said, it shows a lack of respect; it's a dreadful "colonial" attitude, implying that being British somehow makes you better than the natives, and they should be somehow be "grateful" for your presence. Those days are long gone. It's sad that someone your age has that attitude; you should know better. I imagine that you will soon be horrified to meet Poles with better written English than yours.

I have known a fair few excellent teachers of English with no degree, although it certainly is more unusual.

True, but if language teaching was all about "being a native speaker", we wouldn't need degrees in education/pedagogia. My most recent Polish ex had poor English, and wanted me to teach her. I agreed (to some extent), but explained that I could only teach her how to say/write things, not necessarily why we write/say certain things - that's where teachers come in. I can teach my own professional speciality, but I'm not a teacher (I do have a "teaching qualification" though, but it doesn't mean I can teach anything else).