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Posts by Jova  

Joined: 15 Mar 2008 / Female ♀
Last Post: 23 Oct 2008
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Posts: Total: 172 / Live: 42 / Archived: 130
From: Gdańsk, Poland
Speaks Polish?: Are you suggesting coconuts migrate?
Interests: music, languages, comedy

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Jova   
10 Apr 2008
Food / Stuffed cabbage - gołąbki - recipe [59]

Голубцы (russian) Golubci .. he he .. we have the same dish )))

Мне кажется, что между польской и русской культурой вообще много сходств... Жаль, что взаимосвязи между нашими странами портит политика...

gołąbki are made of minced pork meat ,egg, cooked rice etc and stuff wrapped in cabbage, in a tomatoe sauce are they not ?

I've never succeeded in making "gołąbki" by myself, but I saw my parents do it hundreds of times, so I assume your recipe seems accurate.
Jova   
10 Apr 2008
Life / Polish people and racism. [943]

being Polish myself i feel kind of uneasy about admitting that we are racist

Being Polish myself I feel kind of relieved to notice that there are all kinds in Poland, just like everywhere else. Some of them are racist, some of them aren't.

i am an atypical Pole, i am not religious at all, i hate vodka :), i do not steal, i have a very high academic degree and i teach english in America

Yeah, I must be very atypical as well then. I just happen to teach English in Poland... and my academic degree is coming soon...
I could characterize many of my friends in a similar way. Are we all so atypical???

we are highly critical of others, but to ourselves we are crystal clear

Really? 100% percent of us? I'm not very critical of others and I don't think I'm crystal clear. That'd be 99,9% then...

we do not accept other religions because we don't know them

I know quite a lot about different religions. However, I don't find them attractive (including Catholicism).

we owe it to communism, we have a scar in our minds

Communism is equally important to me as the Battle of Dunkirk (I've heard about it but have no particular experiences connected with it). It means nothing to me and has left no scar in my mind whatsoever because I simply don't remember it. I was a little girl when it collapsed. Moreover, I think it's always best to look ahead.

i am ashamed that some of us do certain things that later on create stereotypes and misrepresent polish people as an entire nation

Aren't you causing this by writing all this nonsense?

i remember once a guy said to me that polish people are dumb. and i asked him to elaborate on that and he was at a loss for words. i challenged that guy and it turned out that he was dumb.

I find all the people who make generalizations (usually basing on some silly stereotypes) dumb.

cultures are different, that's what makes it all worth exploring

It surely does. Still, I hate when people assume I'm a catholic, a thief and an alcoholic just when they hear I'm Polish.
Jova   
10 Apr 2008
Language / Learning Polish, good for beginners? [29]

My ability to grasp languages (other than English) is virtually non-existant

Sorry to say that, but you don't stand a chance :P
Jova   
10 Apr 2008
Language / Learning Polish, good for beginners? [29]

Really? :(

Surely you know a book for beginners?

Well, if you give it a try... 10 years of studying should take you to a communicative level :D
I don't know any books for beginners since I'm a native Polish speaker ;) I'm sure others will help you out soon.
Good luck with your learning! :)

I know some good British comedies btw ;)

Do you want to talk about it? :P
Jova   
10 Apr 2008
Life / Polish people and racism. [943]

Jova:
It surely does. Still, I hate when people assume I'm a catholic, a thief and an alcoholic just when they hear I'm Polish.

thief -I`ve never heard that stereotype before.

I wrote it with reference to capellanna's words:

i am an atypical pole, i am not religious at all, i hate vodka :),i do not steal, i have a very high academic degree and i teach english in America

Jova   
17 Apr 2008
Life / Polish culture do's and dont's? [106]

Seanus wrote:
Charge onto trams as quickly as possible

Not true. Most Poles have gentlemanly instincts, and let old people, women, or disabled on first. If it is younger people, yes, you may see a bit of pushing.

Haha... I absolutely agree. I've got one curious little observation of mine to add, though. You may see a bit of pushing on the side of young people, but they won't win with all those stooped half-dead grey-haired grannies who miraculously shake off their lethargy upon the arrival of the bus/tram/whatever. I've had several near-death experiences with such grannies! They can be a real pain for us, young well-behaved commuters. They will stop at nothing in their struggle to be the first to get on the bus.

A short film, just to give you a clue (starts somewhere after the 40th second...)
youtube.com/watch?v=Ygy7UDADXDg
Jova   
17 Apr 2008
Travel / Hometown / Vacation pictures Poland [201]

Gdańsk! Enjoy.

I wanted to post some more pics but I don't know how to put more than two into one post... :/
Jova   
2 May 2008
Life / Polish people and racism. [943]

i've never heard a worse spoken language, so serious, so offical and army like 100% of the time, sounds like you have to stand up straight lift your head up high just to speak a few words

I couldn't agree more!
Love songs in German sound hilarious :D
Jova   
2 May 2008
Life / Polish people and racism. [943]

Says a Pole! *rolls eyes*
At least we have some vowels to avoid spitting....:)

There are plenty of vowels in Polish - a, ą, e, ę, i, o, ó, u, y... not much spitting going on (unless you suffer from a speech impediment...).

I bet you can't avoid spitting while saying "Ich liebe dich" - come on!!! Try and say it without spitting on sb's face. Not something I would consider extremely romantic!!! :P
Jova   
2 May 2008
Life / Polish people and racism. [943]

And why should I say these words to such a Hackfresse like yours???

Hey, there's no need to get angry! I'm just teasing you a bit and that's all! You Germans are so stuck-up!!!
BTW, I went to Berlin twice and I really enjoyed it! :) And I met some nice and helpful German people there! ;)

Anyway... it's not nice to call sb a shitface. I don't think I deserved it.
Jova   
2 May 2008
Life / Polish people and racism. [943]

I had a nice argument with EbonyandIvory...and then it got downhill thanks to you and others...great! :(

Sorry to interrupt your learned discussion! :/ Please try to restrain your aggression next time though.
Jova   
2 May 2008
Life / Polish people and racism. [943]

What??? You pipe in and shoot against Germans and expect to be treated with satin gloves???
Keep out the next time when you can only dish out but not take it...

Now I'm convinced only British people understand irony and can laugh at themselves!
I made a casual comment on your language which IS harsh and sounds bad in most circumstances (apart from when it's used by generals to give orders to their soldiers) and you attacked me personally. I've got nothing against you as a person because I don't know you and you shouldn't call me names just because you feel insecure about your own language and can't accept a few jokes about it.
Jova   
4 May 2008
Language / Polish slang phrases - most popular. [606]

dojebac sie

It means sth like to pick on sb or to carp at sth (in the perfective aspect) - Polish equivalents are przyczepić się, czepić się - at least that's how I understand it.

odjebac

It's sth like go crazy/behave in a foolish way.
"Odjebało ci???" = "Are you fucking mad?"

pierdalac

It's "pierdolić" and it has a variety of meanings ;) You need context to find out more.

All three are highly vulgar ;)
Jova   
4 May 2008
Language / Polish slang phrases - most popular. [606]

pierdalać would be understood

Perhaps it would, but it would be considered incorrect at the same time (sth like saying 'ucking' instead of 'fucking' ;)).
Jova   
4 May 2008
Language / Polish slang phrases - most popular. [606]

Ucking is more politically correct

Absolutely :)
However, political correctness is not much of a merit when it comes to slang, is it? ;)
Jova   
4 May 2008
Language / Polish slang phrases - most popular. [606]

I think the form "alaj" is use when the verb is untransitiv

Imperfective imperative ;) and I'd say it's the suffix -aj.
Jova   
13 May 2008
Travel / Poland Warsaw Airport to Train [26]

Bus line 175. I don't remember exactly, but it takes about 20 mins to get to the railway station (depending on the traffic... if you're unlucky, it may take longer...).
Jova   
18 May 2008
Travel / Hometown / Vacation pictures Poland [201]

Zgubiony

Thanks... I'm a bit too lazy to use photobucket... I'll just post two pics at a time...

Here's the Baltic Sea in the summer :)
Jova   
25 May 2008
Genealogy / Polish looks? [1462]

My turn to ask what's my look ? :)

You look as if you're sending sb a kiss ;) I don't know whether it's considered typically Polish or not :D
Jova   
25 May 2008
Genealogy / Polish looks? [1462]

And the kiss is for you, why do you even wonder ;)

I know, honey, I know ;) Thanks :*

Even skandinavian if we had the opportunity to see the body as well.

Well, many of us have already had this opportunity :P (say no more... ;))

Polson, I've already told you you look Scandinavian!
Jova   
25 May 2008
Genealogy / Polish looks? [1462]

If you want more than a kiss, rendez-vous behind the second tree from the entry of the park, the one that has blue flowers... :)

The description is quite detailed and I might even give it a go... The thing is, I don't know what park you're talking about ;)

Now it's my turn. Do I look Polish?
:D


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Jova   
25 May 2008
Genealogy / Polish looks? [1462]

Well yes, why not? Maybe we'll discover a certain Polish look from this perspective ;)
Jova   
25 May 2008
Genealogy / Polish looks? [1462]

Definately an oak / dąb / Quercus (probably Q. robur) just to the left. Maybe a maple / klon / Acer pseudoplatanus just creeping into the picture on the right.

Impressive. All trees are the same to me. I can only tell the difference between the coniferous and deciduous ones ;)

I think in the middle of the picture, there is also a young lady who looks very Polish indeed

Why? ;)

My girl has just stripped, ready to go into the shower.

The kinky thread awaits you, Seanus ;)

Any park can do :) You decide which one.

Park Oliwski in Gdansk will do ;) It's a great one! You choose the tree ;)

From this perspective, i'd say that you look...above-Switzerland-European ;)

We're both the Northern type then ;)
Jova   
25 May 2008
Genealogy / Polish looks? [1462]

Have you ever seen the recurring sketch-ette called "How to recognise different kinds of trees from quite a long way away"? Time after time the answer was "The Larch". Can I just mention that the Larch (Larix spp.) is a deciduous conifer?

Haha! yeah, the larch sketch is great :) And the larch is indeed confusing as a species, true ;)

I told you I don't know why!

No further questions then ;)
Jova   
25 May 2008
Genealogy / Polish looks? [1462]

Sth kinky but not thread perhaps.

Having your private stripper at home sounds far more kinky than the kinky thread... No matter how hard we try, it remains virtual :/

What about that one with green leaves ?!! :)

I'd rather go for the one with branches ;)

Seems to be ;) Wouldn't you prefered the Southern type ?... Or is it just Spanish males...

Well, I do prefer the Southern type in general, but if your body is on offer... I might want to reconsider... ;)
Jova   
25 May 2008
Genealogy / Polish looks? [1462]

And you're still talking to me, what a waste of time, i mean what a waste !! :)

Stop scolding Seanus! You're even worse - I've been lying naked on your bed for half an hour now and you haven't noticed yet! How does this make me feel? :P
Jova   
26 May 2008
Genealogy / Polish looks? [1462]

yeah....i like those trees.. . ... .. . ;)

Do those trees look Polish? :)

Let me check...you're not there !! :( Please, come back !!!

Polson, you need glasses! What's wrong with you sight?? I know I'm skinny but I can't just disappear in the sheets ;)

So why aren't u pleasuring Jova?

I'd like to know too... ;)

Well, i'm going to bed soon, if she wants to come with me... ;P

Our wedding in [whatever the name of the German town was] is cancelled!!! :P