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rozumiemnic   
20 Dec 2012
Food / What do non-Poles think about eating the following Polish foods? [1450]

Believe me, stop relying on media, but go out, travel, learn languages and meet people and you'll see that people can get along.

I have travelled and learnt languages, you do not need to be so patronising, thank you.

why the assumption that i don't know languages? another tired stereotype, mmm?

I speak German, Polish, and Spanish as well as a little Greek, and have lived in various countries.

as I have said, you were the one who started with the rude stereotypes, not me.
rozumiemnic   
20 Dec 2012
Food / What do non-Poles think about eating the following Polish foods? [1450]

telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/1562561/Frances-songbird-delicacy-is-outlawed.html
LOL I see it was so gross and barbaric that even the French outlawed it!!
Oh well there's still a nice horse steak to be had at the local butchers.
rozumiemnic   
20 Dec 2012
Food / What do non-Poles think about eating the following Polish foods? [1450]

. In France we say that in England, they have a lot of good products but people don't know how to put them together and are too cheap to buy ingredients.

yes well in britain we say a lot of things about the French but I am too polite to repeat here.
listen darling, you were the one who started with the arrogant stereotyped cliches, so please don't complain about it yourself.
the deep fried sparrow thing - I saw it on TV once (filmed in France of course) - I felt sick to my stomach.
rozumiemnic   
20 Dec 2012
Food / What do non-Poles think about eating the following Polish foods? [1450]

so thinking such food is normally eaten in France (in Italy frog legs are more common though) shows huge ignorance of the topic.

well its known as a French delicacy along with deep fried sparrows, its certainly not associated with any other country is it<?
saying what you did about British food shows 'huge ignorance' too - what is it about the French and arrogance?
i was just joking around, but I see there's no point as some people just have no grace or humour.
rozumiemnic   
20 Dec 2012
Food / What do non-Poles think about eating the following Polish foods? [1450]

lol warszawette, that's quite funny about the marmite though....it is utterly unbearable to all except Brits and Aussies!!
I must say there is some truly rank food in Britain...kind of extremes really.
!!
Joyeux Noel and have a good Christmas dinner!!
I will be thinking of you as I force down my vile roast!
rozumiemnic   
20 Dec 2012
Food / What do non-Poles think about eating the following Polish foods? [1450]

What "clichés"!!!!!

yes well sweetie you started with the tired old cliches about British food, so I thought I would continue.
The great thing about Britain is that we are adventurous and like to try and recreate recipes from around the world.
So there is a great choice of foodstuffs in our supermarkets. Unlike in france, as I noticed when I went there.
Time for the french to get off their high horse about food I think.
Oh sorry, LOL I forgot, you ate it.
rozumiemnic   
20 Dec 2012
Food / What do non-Poles think about eating the following Polish foods? [1450]

but sorry it is no reference to me considering the British "gastronomy" ;)

well in France they eat horses snails and frogs, so sadly your opinion is no reference to anyone from a normal country either. :)
oh sorry i forgot the deep fried sparrows that you have to eat with a napkin over your head!!
and the force fed goose liver...
mm yummy!!
rozumiemnic   
11 Nov 2012
Life / Why is circumcision not practiced in Poland? [701]

lol most girls prefer a beautiful circumcised penis over a smelly uncut cheese-covered schmeckle.

i hate to tell you but a dick's a dick
rozumiemnic   
17 Oct 2012
News / Abortion still under control in Poland [2986]

a life ruined in terms of career prospects and all the other associated negatives or a potential life terminated?

having a baby doesn't have to ruin your life though, I have known a few who with their parents' support have continued with university despite having a baby.

in fact it could improve someone's life, some focus and responsibility.
is this a real sitch WB?
rozumiemnic   
17 Oct 2012
News / Abortion still under control in Poland [2986]

of course they are not, all you get is a box tick thing to make it legal and some dirty old doc copping a feel...

no offence taken Gabi, goodnight to you too
xx
rozumiemnic   
17 Oct 2012
News / Abortion still under control in Poland [2986]

Anyway. I've said all I have to say on the matter. I'm off. You guys can all congratulate yourselves -

and that's not engaging in debate either really is it? Have your say and then be unavailable to listen to other opinions?
I think abortion is better legal than not, and shouldn't be undertaken lightly. That's all.
rozumiemnic   
17 Oct 2012
News / Abortion still under control in Poland [2986]

but it's quite easy to do a google search, and I've been working all day.

see even that is quite patronising, perhaps you don't realise how you come over?
I have been blagging trains across Germany and Holland all day AND running a small business, fwiw, so what?
rozumiemnic   
17 Oct 2012
News / Abortion still under control in Poland [2986]

Educate yourself my friend.

don't patronise me gabi, thanks.
I had an abortion once and have never recovered from that trauma mentally.
I still wonder what that person would look like now.
Have you had an abortion GABI? Obviously not or you wouldn't be shouting so loud.
rozumiemnic   
11 Oct 2012
News / Abortion still under control in Poland [2986]

Please do not patronise me after you have dissed me as a parent on the basis of two acquaintances' experiences and worst case anecdotes from front line jobs..

Yes I find your views offensive, and my response was not 'emotional'. I have noticed that men who don;t like women have their own opinions often label any female response as 'emotional' and therefore invalid.

I now wonder if you are one of those types.
There wouldnt be half so many single mothers if more men stepped up to their responsibilites
rozumiemnic   
11 Oct 2012
UK, Ireland / Advantages of living in Poland as opposed to the UK. [126]

Got talking to a family of 3 generations, grandmother, mother and daughter (the grandmother was only 51) and none of them worked, the daughter was just waiting for a council house which she would receive as soon as she got back from her ALL INCLUSIVE holiday

look you are so full of crap - if you were trying to avoid brit hotspots why on earth would you go to Fallafucky?
besides, perhaps that family had an inheritance they were spending, maybe they paid with a credit card..who cares?
it would be quite impossible to save for an 'all inclusive' holiday from benefits.
and why are you insulting people who live in council houses when your sister lives in one?
rozumiemnic   
11 Oct 2012
News / Abortion still under control in Poland [2986]

Compare that with the UK's 2 usual options.

that's so offensive to all the good women who manage their responsibilities alright.