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Daisy   
7 Aug 2007
Life / Do you think that Polish people are rude? [951]

go ahead daisy say it.. Patrycja You are bad!!!

yup bad, but true ;)

I still think it says something of this person, that they ask a question, get plenty of replies, but lack the common decency to say thank you
Daisy   
7 Aug 2007
Life / Do you think that Polish people are rude? [951]

but I would try a little kindness first, see what happens :)

It does appear they ahven't tried communicating directly with their neighbours.

They haven't even had the politeness to reply to the answers people on the forum have given them :(
Daisy   
6 Aug 2007
Life / Do you think that Polish people are rude? [951]

You've got off to a bad start with your neighbours. I don't think you can put it down to their nationality, people have problems with their neighbours all over the world.

I can't speak for your situation, but is it possible they did not realise the fence was yours, have you asked them?
Daisy   
1 Aug 2007
Genealogy / Vintage Photos of Polish ancestors [144]

Thanks for sharing these with us Patrycja, I love looking at old photos. I have a shelf of children's photos in my living room, the oldest is my great grandmother aged four taken sometime in the 1870s.

Keep em coming Pat, I for one will never tire of looking at them
Daisy   
23 Jul 2007
UK, Ireland / Warning to British people visiting Poland!! Don't get drunk and smash the place up! [447]

too much cider... and small town mentality

yeah absolutely, what AA Gill referred to as Agriyobs, upset the locals that one did.

A girl where I work, once said that her boyfriend was only a little bit rascist, apparently that's OK, she doesn't speak to me now and I'm not losing any sleep over it
Daisy   
19 Jul 2007
Travel / Starbucks in Poland? [149]

just depends where I am, how awake I can be and what I have to do next <grin>

I've got an old metal percolator, just like the one my granddad used to have :)
Daisy   
7 Jul 2007
Genealogy / Are all Poles blue eyed and blonde? [451]

and the majority of beggars in my area are actually native english...

Same here...and a few scots accents can be detected
Daisy   
7 Jul 2007
Genealogy / Are all Poles blue eyed and blonde? [451]

actually...not being one to cause offence...but a lot of the people saying 'got any spare change' tend to come from Teashoci's part of the world..
Daisy   
7 Jul 2007
Genealogy / Are all Poles blue eyed and blonde? [451]

[quote=teashoci] Most of the polish beggers here in the uk [/quote

one minute you're complaining about working with them, now they're beggers...do they go begging before or after work?