I know what you saying, I like the cotton net curtains though:)
But Poles aren't as stubborn as they are intransigent.
I would agree with that, but sometimes it is not really that smart. Sure they come across as having their opinion and all that, but this particular characteristic causes some problems when it comes to collective benefits within the society.
To the Pragmatic American this is construed as stupidity, but in reality Poles are quite intelligent. In fact Pragmatism makes Americans look more intelligent than they really are and Poles are much more intelligent than their intransigence makes them appear.
very good observation:, however, intelligence is only good when it is paired with the will to agree with the group - that is intelligence in my opinion. This is really a topic for another thread.
George Schlatter bragged about how his TV shows would impact American culture to his personal whims. And it did to a certain degree.
that was all a way of keeping Poles in their place as immigrants, a political manipulation and was done to other ethnic groups as well in the US. Irish and Jews come to mind, now it is the Mexicans.
KurwaI didn't think I would say that but I keep hearing the word "Kurwa" the longer I am here.
I hear it on the street, outside my window (just happened this morning) or on the tram.
So Kurwa this and Kurwa that.
You know "Kurwa" that she wanted to leave me?
What do you think "Kurwa"?
Who do you "Kurwa" think I am?
and on and on and on.
- 7 C in Szczecin, I wonder how is Fuzzy doing in Wroclaw (no snow here yet), nor it is in the forecast for this week:)