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Amathyst   
12 Jul 2011
Love / Polish men are their own special breed ... [96]

I'm tall, I'm cute, I'm athletic, I'm funny...the list just goes on and on....

says you or other people......i think that factor could make all the difference

Seen photographic evidence and I can definately say "I would" - If I were single, 10 years younger and lived in the USA!
Amathyst   
12 Jul 2011
Love / Polish men are their own special breed ... [96]

So why are you so special? Do you have balls of gold or something? ;)

Okay Im going to come and stand in his defence, he is actually a really decent lovely guy...maybe a little bit misguided...I think in this day and age the signals and diffent kind of women that are out there really confuse men...They are after all very simple creatures :)

Hate the english? those ones obviously have no class.

Evidently Mr S.B.
Amathyst   
12 Jul 2011
Love / Polish men are their own special breed ... [96]

yes, but we're talking about PB's high school friends ;)

They're not "high school" though....hmmm..I wonder why so many women are single these days...tough one that isnt it!
Amathyst   
12 Jul 2011
News / Tragedy in Russia - shouldn`t Poland declare national mourning? [41]

saying that though,maybe we are just to British because I always find these "days of mourning" rather ,well,its hard to say.

Exactly...being told to show grief isnt the same as being genuine about it....having said that 11hr of 11th month I genuinely feel pride and sorrow..But mourning over another countries dead (apart from 9/11) I wouldnt even bother...
Amathyst   
12 Jul 2011
Love / Polish men are their own special breed ... [96]

i'd say, showing interest...

Id say, having a relationship and being honest - its certainly more fun that way - reciprocal behaviour is the way forward...
Amathyst   
12 Jul 2011
Work / Back from the UK and working in Poland [23]

Now i have tried to get back to UK but its not feasible as there are so much regulations and there are no jobs.

There are plenty of chef jobs, but the requirements are much higher now, which means your old employers were paying less than required for you to earn the points - am I correct?
Amathyst   
12 Jul 2011
Love / Polish men are their own special breed ... [96]

Sitting with her friends and laughing at how well trained she got him.

Not and English thing, we like our men to be men...

I'll just tell you, it was the wrong girl for you...If a girl is genuine in her feelings, she will want to spend time with you...If you start acting like a pr*ck, then she will dump you - girls can be players too..unfortunately...Relationships are complicated things if people start playing games, if people just get on with it and "enjoy" then they are fantastic.

As for being "Bombarded" isnt it funny how all women think the same - regardless of their nationality :)
Amathyst   
12 Jul 2011
Love / Polish men are their own special breed ... [96]

Quite a few of the ones I know are like that. Married or dating but still go out and party on their own or with friends (without their girl). Women don't respect men who are too obedient and faithful. If she sees you're acting like it's all indifferently to you whether you're with her or not it get's her thinking ironically makes her want you. Because being nice all the nice looks desperate and is boring to a girl.

Men are free to go out with their friends same as Im free to go out with mine...but I'd kick any man that treated me "inderfferently" in to touch! The whole "treat em mean keep em keen" is a fookin myth created by single men...

As you can see from the above, women dont agree with your statement honey :) x
Amathyst   
12 Jul 2011
Life / What on earth is the fascination of Indians, Pakistanis and Nepalese with Poland? [112]

he culture and obedience displayed by Indians is second to none,

Yeah, you keep telling yourself that...One of the nicest people Ive met is Indian, but he wasnt brought up in India and he's just one person.

2.They all produce children like cattle.

Average size family in Poland is 2 kids, now please tell me what is the average size family is India?

Poland is quite well on its way to becoming a rich and developed country. Nepal, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Africa for the most part - are not.

India is on its way to becoming wealthy for those that are in the top 5,000,000 - the rest will stay poor and be trying to find ways to get out, same as the rest of the BRIC countries...huge populations and a small % of which are doing well...3 of which are still benefactors of aid from the West which Poland contributes to.

I used to have an Indian neighbor who was exporting fabrics from India to Poland and a couple of other countries and he said that Poland is where the most beautiful people live.

Indian's a full of the nice talk - just wait till he was with his friends and telling them how he was cheating people in Poland :)

Anyways - putting Poles ( EU as of 2004 ) in the same bag as "Nepalis,Indians, Pakistanis,Banglachaps,Arabs,Serbians and Africans" ( not EU last time I checked ) is no longer possible.

I dont think it ever was - by the way Arabs are "perceived" as being rich and I would never have put Serbs in the same bag as 3 countries either.... :)

6.Lack education and manners.

All Poles have an education from an early age regardless of their social standing, they also have a large % that go on to further education, the other countries dont even come close and as for manners, Ive had a couple of Polish guys give up their seat on the bus, the others wouldnt even think about doing such a thing (true - asians and africans are ignorant in this matter!).
Amathyst   
12 Jul 2011
Love / Polish men are their own special breed ... [96]

I think Slavic men are more unpredictable and do things on instinct so girls like that. They never know what going to happen while dating us.

Hmmm..Cant say Ive really noticed that, but my knowledge is limited.
Amathyst   
12 Jul 2011
UK, Ireland / What do you hate about England and English people? [142]

Ha! And there's the proof. It should take a year, max two. Unless you have bad teeth, that is :)

Actually it was about 2 years (I never really thought about it to be honest until now I had it fitted when I was about 12 years old!!) a mixtures of retainer and fixed and it was simply one tooth cross over at the front caused by too many teeth (The Brits seem to have smaller mouths that the Yanks!)...Who gives a fo+k my teeth are unaturally straight looking now....

I switch the channel whenever I see the coverage come on.

I didnt even put the TV on.

lots of American tourists, the Royal family bring lots of dollars into the UK. The Americans come over here and spend their dollars and we get an extra days holiday for the wedding,

So effectively Americans paid for the royal wedding :)

1. British Sarcasm
2. A love of bargains
3. Stiff upper lip
4. Obsession with class
5. Enjoying other people's misfortune
6. Inability to complain
7. A soothing cup of tea to ease worries
8. Feeling uncomfortable when people talk about their emotions
9. Not saying what they mean
10. Being overly polite

1. No idea what you're talking about!
2. Everyone loves a bargain
3. Doesnt really exist these days.
4. Everyone wants to look down on someone
5. Not something we do.
6. You wanna bet?
7. More like a large G&T!
8. Granted, but who cares about other peoples emotions - "group hug" ewwwwwww
9. Your post is rubbish - how's that for a start?
10. Manners cost nothing, only rude ignorant people find us over polite! (see #9!)
Amathyst   
12 Jul 2011
Real Estate / Foreign investor, properties in Poland, walk away from mortgages? [209]

When I start talking about default here, I'm hearing gasps and rebukes of "what kind of person are you", whereas the thinking in the other hemisphere seems to be more one of acceptance of the new reality, that defaults are a natural way of life,

Actually its the above attitude is one which has caused many problems in my country...Sub prime mortgages ringing any bells for you? Massive losses in British Banking because of said sub prime mortgages ringing any bells for you? Seems more an American attitude than a British one.

You were happy to take a high risk low rate, but it's backfired on you and now you want to just walk away, people like you shouldnt be able to invest in foreign countries because from what I can tell from your posts is that you are irrsponsible and incapable of doing the right thing when things get tough.

I feel sorry for families who lose their homes when their circumstances take a turn for the worst, but greedy investers like you shouldnt be allowed into Europe.
Amathyst   
12 Jul 2011
Life / Are there a lot of goths in Poland? [36]

I am all for individual expression and freaking out squares

One can do this in a colourful manner, I used to make my own clothes and wear stuff for "shock value" but goths just look boring and unified..where is the individuality in that? "oh look....there's another goth"....

They are British Goths, is this a universal truth re Goths?

Sweeping generalisation....You'd be surprised that rather a lot are not from nice semi detatached house and they are in fact come off council estates...its all about rebelling...rather than class and more about seeking something..WTF I have no idea...As for the girls...are you kidding..stunning is not a word Id use..sorry..
Amathyst   
12 Jul 2011
Genealogy / Polish looks? [1462]

Is it true that a snubnose is polish or rather typically slavic ?

Id say NO.
Amathyst   
11 Jul 2011
Travel / Why so many Indian Restaurants in Poland? Which one is the best? [42]

Yes Tamils have their own language, and it is spoken outside of India,

There you go then...open and shut case mi lord!

this place is what I really miss about the UK living in PL.

Not as good as these two Im sure:

fortsofindiarestaurant.co.uk

(they mention Indian food rather a lot, but they're Bengladeshi owned!)

thelimetree.info

The above is devine!
Amathyst   
11 Jul 2011
Study / University teaching in English? Kraków [3]

I wonder if in USA or UK they offer lectures in Polish for Art ;o)

When Polish is a universal language and only then, they might.

Either offer advice or keep it buttoned.
Amathyst   
11 Jul 2011
Travel / Traveling around Poland - our photo stories with very personal commentary [225]

What do I think about Wrocław?

Well, I have mixed feelings. Somewhere else I said I wouldn`t like to live there because it reminds me of Krakow too much. And it is not only blue trams. :):):)

Been to both as a tourist of course, and enjoyed them both, architecture wise, I preferred Krakow but from an atomphere stance, I preferred Wrocław, I thought the people were nicer (no offence, Im just a tourist after all)...I think Wrocław in the summer looks much nicer, I was there in the winter...maybe a return visit is needed for a better comparison.

Great photos Pawain.
Amathyst   
11 Jul 2011
UK, Ireland / Is UK the new cradle of antipolonism? [161]

We have National Insurance that's a separate payment which takes care of our pension (which is also a pittence) and health care I think its about 11% of my salary which I pay each month.
Amathyst   
11 Jul 2011
UK, Ireland / Is UK the new cradle of antipolonism? [161]

jobseekers-allowance.com/JSA-amount.html

You'll note its not exactly a lot, god knows how people manage on it my home phone and mobile comes to £50 per month, not to mention utilities..puts into perspective really.

Just out of curiosity, how much does a British national or a foreign legal resident get out of benefits in the UK? money, health insurance, him/his family. I've read that out of the developed nations the United States gives the least, supposedly the Danes are most generous?!

We dont have to pay for health insurance, we have a national health service that provides for us, if someone isnt working they even get free dental care and prescriptions and glasses (if they need them)..but gas and electric and food are expensive. A person who is unemployed will also get their rent paid or assistance with their mortgage.

There are two types of benefits, income based non income based, strangely enough, if a person has worked for 25 years and a person has never worked, they both get paid the same £64 per week...ridiculous!
Amathyst   
11 Jul 2011
UK, Ireland / Is UK the new cradle of antipolonism? [161]

I can tell you that in the Horeca sector in London it was illegal immigrants.

In the north it was students and backpackers.

I had a student at my university several years ago who went to England and earned 60 quid a day picking strawberries. If you don't believe me, just do a little research.

A lot of my friends went off to the South of France for the summer picking grapes - it was more for the experience and the fun of meeting people than for the money also had friends that went and did camp America for the summer - students dont care about the cash its the adventure! They dont have famlies to support.

exactly! and how much of that money did the agency give the worker? did the agency supply the accommodation? Was the rent taken from their wages? Employ people from another country, they'll need accommodation. that's one hold you can't have over locals.
It's easier and cheaper for farmers, or any employer for that matter, to use and agency than advertise.

My friend lives in Derbyshire opposite a rather large farm in the countryside, she sees a mini bus load of non lazy Brits :) turning up at the crack of dawn every day...I doubt the farmer put an ad in the local post office! I also doubt they're getitng £100 per day either..

so what are you trying to say, that they asked their own people first and they refused to work for a £100 a day? Of course that would support the idea that they are lazy.

It would IF someone was being paid £100 per day (how many hours does one have to do for that kind of money btw?)..

I used to do it myself in my student days. I'm going back to the beginning of the 90's but even then I earned between 100 and 120 a day grafting roses.

Yeah and we all know that wages have been slashed since the good old 90s
Amathyst   
11 Jul 2011
UK, Ireland / Is UK the new cradle of antipolonism? [161]

A few days ago there was a report on BBC Radio 4's Farming Today programme on seasonal workers from eastern Europe. According to an interviewed farmer, the best worker on the farm earned 100GBP/day, with the average being 60 pounds. The Lithuanian and Polish workers were delighted to be earning that kind of money, but the farmer said that he simply couldn't find British people willing to work hard for good money.

£100 per day - me thinks that farmer was telling porkies..most if not all pay minimum wage, some dont even pay that for seasonal jobs (ilegal I know but they do it!), which used to be done by students or backpackers...How many Brits do you know, who would turn their noses up at £500 or even £300 per week? Id also love to know which agency he got his workers through and if local workers were even given the opportunity of these jobs..might explain a few things.
Amathyst   
11 Jul 2011
UK, Ireland / Is UK the new cradle of antipolonism? [161]

Seriously though, can you give some examples as to where you've seen this?

Id like to see that too, because when I shop in various stores, there are these lazy ungrateful Brits who think these jobs are beneath them, doing just that..in fact..come to think of it...who the hell was doing these jobs before we joined the EU or the enlargement of the EU or before mass immigration to the UK, who worked in the factories and cotton mills?

The mantra "Brits are lazy" is just pure and simply propaganda!
Amathyst   
5 Jul 2011
News / EU presidency to cost Poland 110 million euro [33]

I think it's a proud day for Poland. Also, I feel expectations are low, which is a very good thing. Hopefully, Poland will do a good job and raise some eyebrows ;) Polak potrafi!

They all get their turn, its like water monitor at school, nothing spesh!
Amathyst   
2 Jul 2011
Love / Polish women are the most beautiful in the world! [1718]

Thanks hun..Im confident enough to know I look just fine..but I know there are girls out there that are better (20 years ago Id have given those young girls you posted pics of here a run for their money ;0) )