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Joined: 1 Dec 2010 / Male ♂
Last Post: 1 Jan 2011
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Zubr   
2 Dec 2010
Life / Polish stereotypes of other nationalities!? [472]

And now lets have a look what other Nations are thinking of Poles:
Poles seen by
Germans: Stealing cars, quite useful for the harvest of strawberries, asparagus,apples and wine
Girls: part of the common female offer from Eastern Europe with the
“Goddesses of Riga" representing highest beauty-level

Dutch: Good enough as harvesters for tomatoes, cucumbers , for mass-breeding of chickens and for fish- industry
Belgians: Quite useful for harvesting Brussels sprouts and chicory
Britons: Quite useful for dirty and nasty jobs no Briton wants to exercise
Irish: Quite useful for dirty and nasty jobs, but we cannot pay them anymore
Frenchmen: Quite useful for harvesting wine, apples, peaches and salad
Spaniards: Quite useful for harvesting oranges, lemons, hazelnuts, almonds, and olives
Russians: Quite useful for-nothing
Zubr   
2 Dec 2010
Life / Polish stereotypes of other nationalities!? [472]

Teffle, sorry I forgot Iceland. The Icelanders are very distressed, that they no longer have the money to pay for Poles, occupied in the mass slaughterhouses for cod and other fishes.
Zubr   
29 Dec 2010
Genealogy / Do Polish people have big noses? [451]

A quite common Slavic nose
is a snub nose, not long but stout, especially often among Czechs. The bearers of which look quite jolly and sympathetic, but not so much intellectual or even aristocratic
Zubr   
1 Jan 2011
Genealogy / Do Polish people have big noses? [451]

The ideal Polish appearance:
Long nose, small body and short legs, which is quite helpful for harvesting asparagus and strawberries.