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American Girl with A Polish Heart


elizabethL  2 | 17  
23 Jun 2011 /  #1
Cześć! My name is Elizabeth, 18 years old, and I am a 4th or 5th generation Polish-American. I unfortunately do not know much about my Polish roots or that particular side of my family. It's a shame, really.

Though my Dad always told me I looked and acted "polski", and my adorable Polish neighbor would say about me, "She look a-like a little Polish doll!", I never got much exposure to the Polish culture. I knew a few words, but my knowledge ended there.

I've always been fascinated by the Polish culture, though. I just adore everything about it; the wonderful people, beautiful and complex language, yummy food and the gorgeous art/architecture etc..

So I am now making it my mission to get back in touch with my Polish roots! It's always been my dream to visit Poland, but I believe first, I must learn the language! It's super difficult, but I think since I am passionate enough about it, that I will achieve fluency (or at least something close to it!) within a decent amount of time.

So I just thought I'd introduce myself to everyone on this forum and maybe see if anybody is interested in helping me out (exchanging emails, video-chatting and so on) I think it'd be great to have a mentor of sorts, or even just someone who is trying to learn the language as well and would like a "buddy"!

And after I can speak Polish impeccably...my next step will be to find myself a lovely Polish man to marry! :)

Do Widzenia!
Marynka11  3 | 639  
23 Jun 2011 /  #2
I wish you the best of luck with all your Polish plans, including the marriage :)
It's great to hear that you have such a genuine interest in the language and culture.
OP elizabethL  2 | 17  
23 Jun 2011 /  #3
Thank you so much Marynka! :)
wildrover  98 | 4430  
23 Jun 2011 /  #4
Welcome to the forum....

Lots of nice peeps on the forum who will help you...but one or two dodgy ones...

Just be a bit carefull young lady....
PolskiMoc  4 | 323  
23 Jun 2011 /  #6
Cute.
Glad you still love your roots.

Do you have any pictures of the "Polish doll" ? xD

Watch out for delphiandomine he might come on here & tell you that you are not Polish because you live in America.

He is actually a Scot living in Poland & Thinks he is somehow more Polish than Polish Americans LOL
wildrover  98 | 4430  
23 Jun 2011 /  #7
Well there are a few who will latch onto the fact you are a young female...

No doubt you will get lots of emails from guys who are only after a passport...or something more basic...

just be a bit carefull who you give your email address to....
OP elizabethL  2 | 17  
23 Jun 2011 /  #8
Oh goodness. Ok, thank you for the advice! I appreciate it a lot.

And to PolskiMoc- That's not so nice of him to tell me I am not Polish because I live in America! I know I still have a lot to learn, but I am making the effort, and I am proud to be Polish! (Even if I only am a small percentage)
shewolf  5 | 1077  
23 Jun 2011 /  #9
Hi Elizabeth, have you been to any Polish festivals? If not, you should go. You'll meet so many Polish people there, and particularly men.
OP elizabethL  2 | 17  
23 Jun 2011 /  #10
Hey SheWolf! I have been to a Polish festival once, but I should really look into going to some other ones! Thanks for the tip :)

By the way- love your username!
wildrover  98 | 4430  
23 Jun 2011 /  #11
By the way- love your username!

I like it too... Shewolfs are nice....
shewolf  5 | 1077  
23 Jun 2011 /  #12
By the way- love your username!

I like it too... Shewolfs are nice....

aww, thank you. :)
OP elizabethL  2 | 17  
23 Jun 2011 /  #13
Everyone at this website is so nice and friendly!
Llamatic  - | 140  
23 Jun 2011 /  #14
Hahahahahaahahahahahahaha!!!!! :D

Welcome, LizL. Good luck finding your roots. :)
OP elizabethL  2 | 17  
23 Jun 2011 /  #15
Welcome, LizL. Good luck finding your roots. :)

Hahaha thank you.
Bzibzioh  
23 Jun 2011 /  #16
I've always been fascinated by the Polish culture, though. I just adore everything about it; the wonderful people, beautiful and complex language, yummy food and the gorgeous art/architecture etc..

That's so sweet. Just remember that Poland is not a theme park, it has the good and the bad. Try not to idolize it and be prepare to discover all the sides.
Llamatic  - | 140  
23 Jun 2011 /  #17
This may be true but why should she do that? The girl is just trying to embrace her heritage. Let her do that, explore and celebrate it, before mucking into all the other...

That's so sweet.

Stick with this. ;)
OP elizabethL  2 | 17  
23 Jun 2011 /  #18
I appreciate the advice from both Bzibzioh and Llamatic! Thank you both!

I can't wait to see where this journey takes me! :)
Llamatic  - | 140  
23 Jun 2011 /  #19
I appreciate the advice from both Bzibzioh and Llamatic! Thank you both!

No! Mine is better! :p

:D
PennBoy  76 | 2429  
23 Jun 2011 /  #20
And after I can speak Polish impeccably...my next step will be to find myself a lovely Polish man to marry! :)

Do Widzenia!

I was tellin' folks on the forums here just the other day that I have Polish American (girl) friends who wanna marry a Polish guy.
Bzibzioh  
24 Jun 2011 /  #21
No! Mine is better! :p

Show off ;)
Havok  10 | 902  
24 Jun 2011 /  #22
American Girl with A Polish Heart

Whatever, kids these days. Go to college and learn something useful.
Bzibzioh  
24 Jun 2011 /  #23
Go to college and learn something useful.

She can do that and discover her Polish roots at the same time. Imagine that! *rolling eyes* It will not stunt her growth or something.
OP elizabethL  2 | 17  
25 Jun 2011 /  #24
Whatever, kids these days. Go to college and learn something useful.

But it IS useful to me.
Lodz_The_Boat  32 | 1522  
25 Jun 2011 /  #25
And after I can speak Polish impeccably...my next step will be to find myself a lovely Polish man to marry! :)

Don't get nostalgic so much, that you end up being blind.

Marry a lovely man and be happy :), let being Polish or American or any other be a coincidence... just my 2 cents as they say :D :)...

Poland and Poles are people who always had a big heart, and we love the world and all its people. Yes there are disturbing specimens, but those are pain personified, and they never could subdue the free and sincere Polish heart, which was always a part of this whole world, not just a race, continent or a culture.

Thank you for coming to PF, I wish you will contribute here positively :)
alexw68  
25 Jun 2011 /  #26
And after I can speak Polish impeccably...my next step will be to find myself a lovely Polish man to marry! :)

You don't wanna wait that long :) In fact, turn these two steps round and you'll probably find learning the language happens a lot quicker. Lovely Polish Man probably speaks English already.

Health Warning: Watch out for the Mummy's Boys :)
Llamatic  - | 140  
27 Jun 2011 /  #28
Don't forget about us. You gotta keep us updated on your progress, LizL!
OP elizabethL  2 | 17  
27 Jun 2011 /  #29
I'd love to! We will keep in touch :)

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