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SouthMancPolak   
25 May 2010
Real Estate / PLN 2,500 the going rate for an apartment in Poland [210]

This has to be a joke...2 people working would hardly earn this in a month.. Thing are really messed up if he gets anything near this(criminal)

Welcome to the EU. Did you really think that you would get all that money for motorways without some kind of payback? We've had to put up with this overpricing nonsense for years!

That said, I don't pay much more for a similar amount of space over here, and I've got outside space, too. I know where I'd rather live (clue: it's not Poland ;) ).

All that money spent on "trendy" furnishings and they still went and put net curtains in the living room!! lmao! Horrible colour scheme, too.

But where's the photo of Pope John Paul II? How can you have a Polish flat without one of those??? :)
SouthMancPolak   
22 May 2010
Life / Is the word "Polack"rascist? [185]

"Polak" isn't offensive, but "Polack" (pronounced "POE-LACK") is, but it's an American thing really isn't it.
SouthMancPolak   
21 May 2010
Work / Trojmiasto Job Forecast in Five Years [8]

what do you think would be the sort of jobs that would be in demand, five years from now, in the trojmiasto area?

Clue: shipbuilding won't be one of them ;)

also if you can learn Chinese there will be demand for interrogators

tbh he would be far better off learning Mandarin rather than Polish, future wars or not ;)

manufacturing jobs will be in demand as world will be in war

I still haven't forgotten the skills I learned in the textile industry, so combined with what I'm doing now, I am pretty much guaranteed work during the next war, haha :)
SouthMancPolak   
20 May 2010
Life / How Safe Are the Polish Cities? [179]

I know this is a year out of date and Yoshi doesnt come here any more, but the places he mentioned are shi**y ghettos full of foreigners and students and scrotes.

lol, spot on. I was going to jokingly say "you can join me in Northern Moor if you want, lol" but he's gone now and he probably wouldn't have got the message anyway, haha.

I live in a nice leafy burb and dont have any of these problems

Me too, no drive-by shootings here! :)
SouthMancPolak   
20 May 2010
Life / Is the word "Polack"rascist? [185]

Is the word "Polack"rascist?

It's an ethnic slur, not racist (note the correct spelling :p ).
SouthMancPolak   
20 May 2010
Study / Rumor about racism - will I be fine in Poland as a black International student from Africa? [241]

About 0.8% of Africa's population, or 7.5 million out of 1 billion, is white of European descent

So 99.2% of Africa is non-white, yet there are absolutely no "calls" from the usual "liberals" for more multiculturalism in Africa! If multiculturalism "improves" Europe, then why doesn't it "improve "Africa?

Also, a significant proportion of those whites you mention above are likely to live in the RSA. Whereas here in the UK, we've probably got close to 7.5 million non-whites in a population of only 61 MILLION! I rest my case.

Interesting stat about whites in Africa, tell me, is that number growing or shrinking? The middle class has long since left, tired of being targeted for being white. The rich and the poor are still there for their own reasons of course.

I think we would be hard-pushed to find anywhere in Europe where blacks are being slaughtered and thrown off their land because it's "white land". The same cannot be said about certain African countries where whites have settled, unfortunately.
SouthMancPolak   
20 May 2010
Study / Rumor about racism - will I be fine in Poland as a black International student from Africa? [241]

YOU CANT FIGHT MULTICULTURALISM - get a grip before you totally lose it!

Funny how this only applies to Europe!

I don't see much evidence of multiculturalism in Africa or Asia; most African/Asian countries are at least 98% Black/Asian, and are doing a good job of making sure it stays that way!

So when are African/Asian countries going to start "enriching" their countries with multiculturalism, and start allowing millions of white Europeans in?
SouthMancPolak   
18 May 2010
History / How Polish history is viewed by other countries textbooks [124]

Well, you see most people dont quite understand why most large cities have buildings called "The Corn Exchange" or in fact their importance in times gone by..

Renaming them stupid things like "The Triangle" and turning them into faceless shopping centres doesn't help much, either ;)
SouthMancPolak   
14 May 2010
News / The EU's 1 Trillion Dollar Rescue Package [144]

At least Poles are not sitting on their lazy asses and waiting for money to fall from the sky.

Where would Poland be without EU money?

They again proved they are resilient and hard working.

Then why can't they be "resilient and hard-working" in Poland, and turn Poland into a world economic power in the process? Exactly, they can't be... which is why so many go abroad and work in businesses created by others.
SouthMancPolak   
13 May 2010
Life / Why are Poles in other countries called "Plastic Poles"? [168]

She knows herself. Good for her.

It's her choice. But the only reason she can be like this is because UK Poles are white, and live in a (just about) white majority country. If Poles had dark or "non-European" skin, I imagine she would definitely feel differently about her "non-existent" Polishness.

Why??? If you think this way than you should move to Poland and embrace all things Polish.

So being proud of your origins makes you a Nazi, but telling me to **** off to a country I've never lived in (because I'm proud of my origins) doesn't? Poland has little going for it, so why on earth would I move there?

Poland is full of mutts

Who mentioned "purity"? Not me.

But like many of us over here, I'm sick of being told I can't have pride in my non-British, but European, ethnic origin, while the whole country bends over backwards to accommodate cultures which are not only non-European, and some of which are indeed very hostile towards European culture. I'm proud to be Polish AND British, and any leftie or Yank who tells me I'm not "allowed" to say this because it's too PC can **** off!
SouthMancPolak   
13 May 2010
News / ANTI-POLONISM IN EUROPE [39]

You pick a tiny minority as an example? The NPD has less than 7000 members in Germany.

That's a very frequent problem on this forum :)

Taking things far too seriously is also a frequent problem on this forum ;)

You are all nasty Germanophobes and I will never ever come to work to Poland, nein, nein!
I know you all are just waiting to behead me and to show off my poor de-helmeted head. :(

lol. that's more like it. :D

See? Germans aren't all humourless sunbed-pinchers ;)
SouthMancPolak   
13 May 2010
News / ANTI-POLONISM IN EUROPE [39]

heh :)

Oh, come on, how can you hate pierogi and flour-based foods? ;) ;)

my Chorley Cakes are nice, lol
SouthMancPolak   
12 May 2010
News / The EU's 1 Trillion Dollar Rescue Package [144]

Socialism is fairer than the capitalistic system, lets please agree on this one

Depends on how you define "fairer".

If it means that people who worked hard for their qualifications are forced to support the stupid, lazy or useless through high taxes, then yes, that's "fairer".

If someone breaks the law by getting pregnant underage and is rewarded with benefits and free housing for decades, while someone who can't afford to have kids pays high taxes to support the aforementioned benefit-breeder, yet cannot afford a decent place of their own, than that's "fairer".

If someone who works hard and runs a business, but is denied life-saving cancer drugs and dies, while junkies are given methadone and housing free, then that's "fairer".

If you support a Government which believes that if someone won't work, then someone else can support them through taxes, resulting in both having a similar disposable income (despite the fact that the latter had to work all week to get it), then that's "fairer".

If someone who worked hard to get an education and earns a decent salary can only afford to flatshare, while unemployed recent immigrants (or unemployable layabouts) are given a house with a garden by the council, then that's "fairer".

If that's "fairer", then I'd rather live in a system that's "less fair", thank you very much. And those of us who helped vote the socialists out last week obviously agree!
SouthMancPolak   
12 May 2010
News / UK might have anti-Polish socialist Prime Minister [29]

Tell us something we dont know..still descrimatated in the 21st century! Bloody muslims get better treatment! I wonder if Gordo will convert now he's resigned..Blair seems to have done okay since saw the light ;0)

Absolutely, and why do you think they imposed so many taxes on us? It's all preparation for the "non-Muslim" jizyah tax which would eventually be imposed on us! The irony is, if Labour had got their way, the Church Of England would eventually also have become illegal, and the Queen would probably be executed - if that isn't treason, then what is? Yet instead of watching Labour MPs swing, the only thing "hung" is the Parliament.
SouthMancPolak   
12 May 2010
Life / Why are Poles in other countries called "Plastic Poles"? [168]

Simple.

Not quite so simple. I guess that the above only applies if you live in a country where it is easy to assimilate into a "dominant" ethnicity/race. If i were to move to China, and had children with a Polish woman, and so did their children, and their children, etc., do you think those grandchildren would be called Chinese? No. They may find themselves with Chinese citizenship, but no-one would call them "Chinese". It also depends on whether "nationality" is more important than ethnicity or race - none of these are the same thing.

Over here, as it is still quite easy to "hide" yourself within the British population as a Pole, it's possible for people of Polish ethnicity to claim to be "English", and no-one will know. My sister is one of those people - she can't speak a word of the language, has nothing to do with Poles except for close family, despises Polish people generally, and calls herself "English".

I, on the other hand, have always maintained contact with Polish family, speak the language fluently, and am very aware of my origins. Both of us were born in the UK. I call myself Polish, but I am also very proud to have been born in England, and will never hide or deny this fact. I never call myself English, but I have no problem calling myself British (despite the fact that our recent Government would like us to feel ashamed of this, lol). But none of this changes the fact that I am simply NOT ENGLISH.

I suppose the test could be: what would a Nazi-style person or organisation class you as, if they used every medium possible to find out who was really who? In my case, I'd be up against the wall (as would my sister, lol) as we are clearly very ethnically Polish!

I mean where did the Poles originally come from? Central Asia?

Considering how much R1a DNA we share with Brahmin Indians, that's more accurate than you think! Why do you think Poles think they are so superior, lol ;)
SouthMancPolak   
11 May 2010
News / UK might have anti-Polish socialist Prime Minister [29]

UK might have anti-Polish socialist Prime Minister

Well, we had an unelected anti-British socialist prime minister until Thursday, so I wouldn't be at all surprised!

should have been executed for treachery!

Perfect for NuLabour, then! Send 'em to the tower!
SouthMancPolak   
6 May 2010
Life / Living Costs and life in Poznan? [70]

2700 pln gets you a 1 bedder

£600 a month??? :0

Or you could get a WHOLE HOUSE in a decent area round by me :)

Polish people are generally very un trustworthy and you can find yourself paying double for things as they assume that as you speak english you must be wealthy.

Judging by those prices, you need to be wealthy even if you only speak Polish!
SouthMancPolak   
30 Apr 2010
Life / WHY DO POLES USE ENGLISH WORDS IN CONVERSATION? [396]

My ex used to say that she worked "w nursing homie" lol

This has been going on for years, though.

My ex mum-in-law used to say "mięso beefowe" instead of "wołowina" haha
SouthMancPolak   
29 Apr 2010
Language / I need advice - how long does it take to learn Polish? [70]

foreigners speaking polish please help !! i need someone to tell me how long it took to be good in polish not perfect?? which i started to think tha there is no way !! my brain hurting me ! i'm in poland about almost 9 months i think i can understand ppl if they will keep it slow so i can get the words without hearing some r eating (się ,ci ......)..

I can't comment as a "foreigner", as I'm from a Polish family who brought me up to be bilingual. But like those guitar books which claim that you can "play like Jimi Hendrix in three months", you can't become fluent in any language in a few months. I'd say at least a year or two. Working in a country would help significantly.

Some personal examples follow.

French: I took French at school and for a year at uni, but didn't use it in public until over a decade later. To get by in French, I studied for two months before going to France, in order to be able to get around with the basics, but I still couldn't read a French paper.

Italian: No previous experience, started learning three months before going to Italy, got by with the basics with few problems. Likewise, I couldn't read an Italian paper.

Czech: prior knowledge of Polish helped significantly. Started learning two months before travelling, left the phrase book at the hotel after one afternoon in town, could read virtually all of the signs, could read local papers quite easily. Ended up having conversations a few days into my holiday, and even gave some directions to out-of-towners, haha.

Cantonese: started four months before travelling and only managed to remember a few dozen words. I can recognise about 20 Chinese characters, but sadly about 2000 are needed to start reading a paper lol :( Must try harder for next time!

Unfortunately, we Poles love to speak fast (I speak Polish much faster than English, even though I was born here), which probably doesn't help either!
SouthMancPolak   
29 Apr 2010
Food / I've never cooked or eaten any polish dish before. [24]

Now, I wanna try Polish

Go to a Polish shop and get some "placzki ziemniaczane" (potato pancakes) mixture... just add water, an egg, and fry them. They are almost as good (and much quicker) than the real thing. And, considering the price of potatoes, probably not much more expensive either. One pack (£1.60) makes about 10 large ones. I have mine with soured cream.
SouthMancPolak   
29 Apr 2010
Love / Are Polish men romantic and caring or... "plain"? [85]

Thats really snobbish..things must be different in Poland because most if not all in the UK who live in villages are not looked down on - by the way cities are not always the best and I can tell you there are some ignorant Polish chavs that come from them too..Rather meet a bumpkin than a scrote!

It's definitely a Polish thing! Terms like wiocha are much stronger than "country bumpkin" here in the UK; we may laugh at the occasional inbred from the country, but we know that most country people are just normal, and often well-off or even educated.

Whereas in Poland, city people do look down on the country people in a way which regards them as almost sub-human, backward, and like something from a previous century.

Unfortunately, like many stereotypes, there is some truth in this ;) but watch the film "Blokersi" and you'll see that Poland's cities aren't entirely filled with intelligent, educated, hard-working, law-abiding people!
SouthMancPolak   
27 Apr 2010
UK, Ireland / Help for Poles based in Uk who want to go bankrupt [18]

Brilliant... so not only do they put up the cost of UK housing and drive down UK workers wages, but we have to pick up the tab for their bankruptcy as well! Don't you just LOVE the policies of the EUSSR?

I don't suppose you get much for a clapped-out Opel with "go-faster" stripes either, lol.
SouthMancPolak   
27 Apr 2010
Travel / Just back from Krakow [120]

Krakow's probably the most overrated city in Poland, if not Europe!

I prefer Wroclaw by a long way.

In fact I prefer Manchester, to be honest!
SouthMancPolak   
26 Apr 2010
Food / What's your favorite Polish coffee? [73]

I am not reach person so I drink Lavazza.

In my experience, Poles from Poland won't touch anything except Gold Blend.

I mean, why??? I take them to a cafe which does REAL coffee, and all they do is moan that "it's not the same as mine back home" (i.e. their jar of Gold Blend instant!).

You couldn't make it up! :D