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Posts by welshguyinpola  

Joined: 9 Jan 2008 / Male ♂
Last Post: 3 Nov 2016
Threads: Total: 23 / Live: 18 / Archived: 5
Posts: Total: 463 / Live: 315 / Archived: 148
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welshguyinpola   
13 May 2008
Love / Polish men are complete doormats (especially after they get married) [125]

I'm probably gonna rock a few boats with this discussion but here goes.....

This observation comes not from me but by my friends from Eng who visited me BTW

Why are the majority of Polish men complete doormats (I think the word is ************** whipped) in polish). I believe in treating people the right way but Polish men take it too far. I am talking about the situation when a Polish man gets married, that's the last his friends see of him or when a man is out with his other half her handbag becomes too heavy so the husband has to carry it. I even heard a man talking on the phone the other day to his wife/gf. He was almost begging her "kotku, nie mow tak, prosze cie" it was so pathetic.

I might be over-generalising here but the vast majority of my wifes friends are like this. My wife stopped dating Polish men because they became too boring for her, they did everything she wanted them to.

Girls, are you brought up in this country expecting men to be like this?
Men get some balls and stand up to her. Try it once, she might even like it.
welshguyinpola   
16 May 2008
UK, Ireland / What do Polish people think about Wales and Welsh people? [191]

welsh are a wonderful bunch despite being unable to accept that they are just another english county

Ok enough already, i know wales can never be an independent country but give us some chwarateg (fair play) we are passionate people and we are fiercely proud of being different from the English. We love walking down the streets of England speaking welsh, it gives a sense of pride and waht sets us apart from the rest. Also did you see the Six nations anyone???

the fact that it contributes nothing to the uk, and the accent

Does your racism know no bounds? What a sad, sad life you have, you even criticise your own people who are just as much a part of this tiny island as you are. Maybe you are just bitter cos a Welsh guy did ur mother up the ASS
welshguyinpola   
30 Jul 2008
UK, Ireland / What do Polish people think about Wales and Welsh people? [191]

We get it tornado. I am from the welsh valleys and we have known tough life there. I have come through all that but I dont appreciate people slagging off Wales until they know who we are.
welshguyinpola   
3 Aug 2008
UK, Ireland / What do Polish people think about Wales and Welsh people? [191]

Thank you that someone finally noticed that very few ppl in Wales actually spk Welsh. Only 25% of ppl born in Wales are native Welsh speakers, it is an increase on previous years but still its not high. Anyway if a Welsh speaker will not speak English to you it is cos ur an arrogant tw** and they have one up on u. How many English ppl speak more than one language?
welshguyinpola   
24 Oct 2008
UK, Ireland / Britain... What the Poles did for us. [444]

I just wanna know what would actually happen if all the Poles went home? Nothing cos we have enough Bulgarians, Romanians and soon croatians in our country. The Poles going home - big deal!
welshguyinpola   
24 Oct 2008
UK, Ireland / Britain... What the Poles did for us. [444]

Yes its funny that. Now they have one of the worst air forces in the world, where did all that flying talent go?
welshguyinpola   
24 Oct 2008
UK, Ireland / Britain... What the Poles did for us. [444]

Of course ur right osiol but will the Poles going home really make a diff to our country? What have they really contributed to British society? My home city Cardiff has a big Polish community but they are completely shrouded in mystery as they keep themselves to themselves. They buy their food from the Polish shop(for a considerably higher price) they go to their own Polish discos and generally refuse to mix with the Brits.

This is no different to the chinese or the Somalians which is why I dont know whay so much fuss is made about the Poles. Compared to other nations such as Pakistan and India, Poland has not even caused a ripple on the ocean.
welshguyinpola   
24 Oct 2008
UK, Ireland / What do Polish people think about Wales and Welsh people? [191]

As a boy from the Welsh valleys I can say that I used to wake up every day surrounded by beautiful scenery and to birdsong. And that is wales in its entirity, green, hilly and full of song.

I remeber when the Welsh coal mines were still running, the pit head in amongst all the mountains..... Lovely
welshguyinpola   
24 Oct 2008
UK, Ireland / Britain... What the Poles did for us. [444]

I agrre with what gtd said though, too many Poles on here love telling us how much more intelligent they are, how much more beautiful their women are and how much harder working thay are than the native British population. Im sure the same people wpuldnt like us flooding their country and saying the ame thing.
welshguyinpola   
25 Oct 2008
UK, Ireland / Britain... What the Poles did for us. [444]

Of course unlike If some guy selling choclate would leave Poland... That would be disaster...

Ir would actually have no effect on anyone but my wife and kid, and I never said it would. I dont actually sell chocolate grzegorz, I hire choc fountains for weddings etc which makes me quite a comfortable living, so much so I have been able to quit teaching. What do you do for a living G apart from being a homophobic racist?

Look at my site czekoladowyraj.com.pl and read it.
welshguyinpola   
25 Oct 2008
UK, Ireland / Britain... What the Poles did for us. [444]

czekoladowy raj sounds almost like kakaowe oko

As i am assuming you know, Czekoladowy Raj means chocoalte paradise and if it is a stupid name pls look at all the other companies in Poland with stupid names:

Orlen sell petrol
Sowa sell cakes
we have a pancake restaurant in sopot called parasol
Biedronka (a supermarket)
Zabka (a chain of grocery stores)

to name but a few.

and yes, the text of my site is not great, but thats because it was written by a non native Polish speaker. Try writing perfectly in English.

Those two lines u have pointed out have not affected my sales at all, in fact this was my best summer ever in terms of my business. People like it when the Polish is not perfect, they like the fact that a foriegner has actually made the effort to learn their language.

What do u do for a living McCoy and bzib.... you prob earn very little so stop ur jealousy and do something about ur sad lil lives
welshguyinpola   
25 Oct 2008
UK, Ireland / Britain... What the Poles did for us. [444]

Although he doesn't like Poles too much

I never said that, in fact I have some very good Polish friends who concur with everything I say on here. But thanks bartoleme, finally someone can see what point im trying to make.
welshguyinpola   
25 Oct 2008
UK, Ireland / Britain... What the Poles did for us. [444]

Well, I'm also a xenopbobic sexist..

This is where ur wron grzegorz, if all the Poles left, the Bulgarians, Romanians, and soon croatians would take their places. I have nothing against Polish ppl but I hate the fact that they think they have contributed more to the British Isles than any other race when in fact they make very little contribution. I know there are a few, but I could prob count on one hand the number of powerful Poles in the UK
welshguyinpola   
31 Oct 2008
Life / Reasons for moving to Poland [291]

If you are moving to starogard gdanski, there is an English school thatg is always recruiting - especially native speakers of English. It is called Access English and it is run by a couple, an Irish man Noel and his Polish wife Boguszka. Look on google,pl for the contact details
welshguyinpola   
2 Nov 2008
Life / Reasons for moving to Poland [291]

Hi shelly
I used to work in that school, the owner is called Noel, hes an Irish man and his wife is Boguszka. Its quite a good school, I quit cos I live in sopot and it was quite far to travel. If u have any questions you can ask me
welshguyinpola   
14 Nov 2008
Life / 3 reasons why you hate Poland. [1049]

I HATE the fact that Poles eat meat, fish and veg in spam jelly. In UK we throw that **** away, here they love it. UUUUUGGGGGGHHHHHH
welshguyinpola   
16 Nov 2008
Life / 3 reasons why you hate Poland. [1049]

Yes, galaretka or gelatine. Its disgusting stuff, why do you poles eat so much of it.
welshguyinpola   
16 Nov 2008
Food / Polish Pizza !! The best in the world? [329]

Polish pizza generally contains no tomato sauce at all and is rather bland. If u want good pizza new york is the place. I ate the best pizza ever there and it was made in an italian restaurant.

Tell me is there naything that Poland does that isnt the best in the world? Someone has gotta agree with me that kebabs made in a Polish way are disgusting.(PLease note my avoidance of the term POLISH KEBABS - they are simply not Polish)
welshguyinpola   
16 Nov 2008
News / What Poland can't do right [113]

From my extensive reading of alot of posts on this site, it seems that Poland does everything the best in the world:

'Polish' fish is supposed to be the best
Polish Pizza too
Polish Beer
Polish girls
Polish Bread
Polish milk
Polish Scientists
Polish programmers
Polish strong men
Polish immigrants
POlish hairdressers

But tell me, is there anyone who will come forward and actually say that there is sth POland does worse than every other country?
welshguyinpola   
16 Nov 2008
News / What Poland can't do right [113]

Poland cannot hate people so well :)

U sure bout that? I was beaten up by a grp of polish youths during Euro 2008 cos of the ref's decision. I am not even English. I saw a guy on a bus from POL to eng spit in the face of a black girl.

Is that not hate? Dou you want me to post some emails I recieved during the Euro 2008?
welshguyinpola   
16 Nov 2008
News / What Poland can't do right [113]

I read 'what poland has worse than other countries'... ,my mistake, sorry..

Im confused, do u think poland has better or worse salaries?
welshguyinpola   
27 Nov 2008
Life / Reasons for moving to Poland [291]

[quote]wonka
I'm Polish, living in UK for 4 years and planning to move back with English bf in about two years. I see UK as a good place to be when you're a student, you party a lot, drink yourself stupid and have sex since you're 12./quote]

Hi I dont know how often you've been back to Poland recently but thigs have changed since u lived here. The fruit is no longer totally organic as EU law dictates that it must now contain additives to prolong its shelf life. There are also markets in UK BTW.

Second, just the other day some racist Polish **** spat in the face of a black girl who was getting on a bus here, so it happens everywhere.

Thirdly, have u ever been out of the cities of the UK? Britain has some absolutely breathtaking places to see, especially in Wales with all our castles, rolling hills and dense forests.

Fourthly UK doctors are very good and sometimes cant do their jobs properly because of the financial limitations imposed on them. The health system in poland hs let me down too many times.

Basically ur moving back here cos of the drop in the pound. But think of ur hubby before u come here. There arent really many openings for him here except teaching.
welshguyinpola   
25 Dec 2008
Love / Nice Polish women photos [329]

I would just like to know what u all mean when you call Polish girls the most beautiful in the world. This only indidcates to me a lack of travel. Before coming to Poland i did a tour of eastern Europe and South America. The most beautiful girls I saw were from Peru and Brazil and estonia. Estonian girls are some of the most beautiful I have ever seen.

If you are comparing Poles to the average gal walking down the British street then yes they can be seen as more beautiful, but compared to the rest of the world theyre not.

Pls expand ur horizons before making sweeping generalisations.

BTW BEFORE U ALL START, I AM NOT SAYING POLISH WOMEN ARE NOT BEAUTIFUL
welshguyinpola   
4 Jan 2009
Law / How do you set up a company in Poland? [46]

I have my own company in Poland: czekoladowyraj.com

And despite all the bull**** written on here, it is very easy to open a business here.
The Polish gvmt are offering a promotion at the moment as well. If you open a dzialnosc you only pay 250 zl a month Zus for a 2 yr period. After that it goes up to 800zl a month. This can be offset against ur taxes though as can expenses such as petrol, mobile phone etc.

I opened my business in a day, you need to start with a NIP and karta pobytu. Go to ur local Urzad mista and they will be able to help you
welshguyinpola   
13 Jan 2009
Travel / Is there a good ski resort in Poland? [13]

I went to zakopane for skiing about 2 years ago and I must say I havent been back since (at least for skiing). Now we go to austria or France which far outshines Zakopane. In Z they dont maintain the slopes and they end up full of holes.The time I was there the ski lift also broke down for a day and it was diff to get a refund on my ski pass for that day.