IrishinPoland
22 Sep 2009
Life / Why Do You Love Poland? [907]
because if I was to live in my country Ireland I would also succumb to becoming a greedy swine with no sense of social solidarity. Oh yeah, and I'd have a Polish person (what is there name again) cleaning 3 of my houses (2 of which have no tenants cause the rent is stilltoo high). Ah no, one can hardly justify why one loves Poland by defining why detest their own country. That would hardly be fair.
I like Poland because....
1. my wife to be is Polish. She is dead sound.
2. her family are also sound.
3. if I continue living here I am surely bound to utter at least one grammatically perfect sentence in the Polish language before I croak.
4. I don't get SAD IN Poland - that is, I don't suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder like 20% of the Irish population do at home, especially on the 3000mm annual rainfall west coast. Average rainfall in Poland being just 600mm.
5. people give a **** about how they look and are conscious of not eating triple double Big Macs on the street whilst wearing miniskirts or wifebeaters when it's -7C or raining outside.
6. The price of a decent property will not take me a hundred lifetimes o earn - ooops, there I go again.
7. Polish people are very nice once they get to know you and so so hospitable.
Oh yeah, how could I forget. I love Poland for it's savage food:-))
because if I was to live in my country Ireland I would also succumb to becoming a greedy swine with no sense of social solidarity. Oh yeah, and I'd have a Polish person (what is there name again) cleaning 3 of my houses (2 of which have no tenants cause the rent is stilltoo high). Ah no, one can hardly justify why one loves Poland by defining why detest their own country. That would hardly be fair.
I like Poland because....
1. my wife to be is Polish. She is dead sound.
2. her family are also sound.
3. if I continue living here I am surely bound to utter at least one grammatically perfect sentence in the Polish language before I croak.
4. I don't get SAD IN Poland - that is, I don't suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder like 20% of the Irish population do at home, especially on the 3000mm annual rainfall west coast. Average rainfall in Poland being just 600mm.
5. people give a **** about how they look and are conscious of not eating triple double Big Macs on the street whilst wearing miniskirts or wifebeaters when it's -7C or raining outside.
6. The price of a decent property will not take me a hundred lifetimes o earn - ooops, there I go again.
7. Polish people are very nice once they get to know you and so so hospitable.
Oh yeah, how could I forget. I love Poland for it's savage food:-))