pawian6661
15 May 2012
Life / What's wrong with you, Polish people - is it an inferiority complex? [120]
Merged: Do poles have an inferiority or superiority complex?
Everyone who has dealt with Poles or has lived in Poland for a while has realized that the Poles in general have a huge complex towards life. Poland’s contributions to the world are basically negligible. Today Poland is a post-communist country with bad economic situation for most of the people and with a very low standard of living compared to Western Europe, forcing Poles to emigrate.
Most of Polish cities look grayish and dirty. Poles usually have a ‘’nie moge’’ attitude towards work and it seems that they make an effort to be inefficient and unproductive, while they still complain for being paid low wages. Most of the jobs in Poland are in bureaucratic areas, administration, guards, and so on…. There are very little people really working and producing goods for the country. Indeed in order for the government to pay 50 zl, it needs 100 zl in bureaucratic expenses. With a governmental apparatus like that, it is not wrong to stay that Poland is a failed state. However, the situation in Poland goes beyond the government’s fault or responsibly, it is its people who make of Poland a grayish and dirty country; the Poles. Those insane drivers, those hooligans which fight against each other with no real ideology, those vandals painting graffiti everywhere they can, those lazy and unproductive workers who steal the asphalt for the highways they are building, those who give a bad customer service etc. etc. etc.
As a matter of fact, Poles love to complain and blame someone else for their situation. Quite often they like to find someone to blame in their past and never like to assume responsibilities on their own.
So guys, is it an inferiority or a superiority complex what the Poles have?
Definitions
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inferiority_complex
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superiority_complex
Merged: Do poles have an inferiority or superiority complex?
Everyone who has dealt with Poles or has lived in Poland for a while has realized that the Poles in general have a huge complex towards life. Poland’s contributions to the world are basically negligible. Today Poland is a post-communist country with bad economic situation for most of the people and with a very low standard of living compared to Western Europe, forcing Poles to emigrate.
Most of Polish cities look grayish and dirty. Poles usually have a ‘’nie moge’’ attitude towards work and it seems that they make an effort to be inefficient and unproductive, while they still complain for being paid low wages. Most of the jobs in Poland are in bureaucratic areas, administration, guards, and so on…. There are very little people really working and producing goods for the country. Indeed in order for the government to pay 50 zl, it needs 100 zl in bureaucratic expenses. With a governmental apparatus like that, it is not wrong to stay that Poland is a failed state. However, the situation in Poland goes beyond the government’s fault or responsibly, it is its people who make of Poland a grayish and dirty country; the Poles. Those insane drivers, those hooligans which fight against each other with no real ideology, those vandals painting graffiti everywhere they can, those lazy and unproductive workers who steal the asphalt for the highways they are building, those who give a bad customer service etc. etc. etc.
As a matter of fact, Poles love to complain and blame someone else for their situation. Quite often they like to find someone to blame in their past and never like to assume responsibilities on their own.
So guys, is it an inferiority or a superiority complex what the Poles have?
Definitions
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inferiority_complex
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superiority_complex