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hudsonhicks   
18 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / English/British rudeness - what do Polish people think about it? [99]

This is a common cultural clash between Westerners and Poles.

We are friendly social people known for being overly apologetic and polite.
Being miserable, abrupt and overly suspicious of strangers is the norm in Poland.

A British person would say "could you please pass me the salt". A Pole would abrupt blurt out - "Pass me the salt!".

I experienced Example #1 myself in Manchester airport not long ago by some Indians - They just walked in to the rather full waiting area and stared at me. I waited about 2 minutes before asking "would you like me to move?" in which i received a slight nod from the older woman. F*king weirdos.
hudsonhicks   
18 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / English/British rudeness - what do Polish people think about it? [99]

If English people are so rude why do they form orderly queues to board public transport, and also leave room before boarding for people to depart?

In Poland, it's all for one mentality - Almost as if theres a winning prize waiting at the back of the bus.
Not just Poland i've seen this mindless selfish savage mentality in the middle east as well.
Asians are quite good. in Bangkok and HK at least.
hudsonhicks   
18 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / English/British rudeness - what do Polish people think about it? [99]

Seems like we can't win, we're either too rude or too polite.......

If i'm going though a door and theres someone behind me of course I'll hold the door..

I thought he was talking about explicitly opening a door for a woman hotel style.
hudsonhicks   
19 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Do the poles like British culture [127]

I don't mind gay people. My friend is gay.. but hes just a normal fella..

I dislike fag gays who ponce around acting like women..
hudsonhicks   
19 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Are Poles in the UK more prone to Thievery? [37]

wisbechstandard.co.uk/news/shoplifter_warning_on_supermarket_shelves_1_1664795

They have been written in English, Lithuanian and Polish - because analysis showed offenders were most likely to speak those languages, the force says.

hudsonhicks   
21 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Are Poles in the UK more prone to Thievery? [37]

Only 122, 000?? You don't really believe that figure do you?

The French consulate in London estimates between 300,000 and 400,000 French citizens live in the British capital

The French don't seem to have a problem with crime do they?

900,000 Irish people live in the capital (12% of city's population
hudsonhicks   
21 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Are Poles in the UK more prone to Thievery? [37]

"Official" & wikipedia estimates of Polish in the UK have been around 500k for about 10 years now.

Most of us know the real number lies closer to 2MILLION. There's no way to really know.
hudsonhicks   
21 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Are Poles in the UK more prone to Thievery? [37]

We have a lot of Polish scrap metal merchants in the UK..
The most despicable thefts such as stealing from war memorials has sky rocketed in recent years.

Just like Poppy appeal collection appeal theft has also sky rocketed. (Romanian Gypsies do this).
hudsonhicks   
22 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Domestic arguments caused by differences between Polish and English culture [109]

What people need to realize is that the view of the UK is heavily distorted and incorrect among most Polish immigrants.

The average immigrant is living in the cheapest and socially deprived areas of town, probably renting a poorly maintained ******** of a building from a Pakistani or Romanian "landlord".
hudsonhicks   
23 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Polish Ophthalmologist in UK [28]

mojawyspa.co.uk/forum/6/30790/Polski-Okulista

You couldn't make this sh*t up LOL.

I have a rather serious problem with the eye, is looking for reliable, good Polish ophthalmologist in England

I swear.. some of these immigrants, are living on their own planet. They refuse to believe they left Poland.
Talk about clannish.
hudsonhicks   
23 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Polish Ophthalmologist in UK [28]

NHS or private eye checks and prescriptions

Can someone translate this ?

Wizyty na NHS są darmowe dla:
- dzieci do lat 16 i 17-19 uczących się w pełnym wymiarze godzin
- osób w wieku powyżej 40 lat z historią jaskry (choroba genetyczna) w rodzinie
- osóby chorych na cukrzycę
- osób w wieku powyżej 60 lat (darmowe badania co 2 lata)
- osób w wieku powyżej 70 lat (darmowe badania co 1 rok)
- osób na zasiłkach:
a) Income Support
b) Tax Credit z NHS Tax Credit Exemption Certificate
c) Income based Jobseekers Allowance
d) Pension Credit

hudsonhicks   
23 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Polish Ophthalmologist in UK [28]

Nothing wrong with the doc. It's the mentality of post 2004 Immigrants from Poland.

They have this weird clannish behavior not seen in ANY immigrant group. Including *****************.
I call it the Polski Sklep Phenomena.

Reading their forums gives you a real incite.

Men seek out Polski Audi specialists, because they don't trust English people with servicing their 10 year old battered Audi a4.
Recently i read a request for Polish Furniture and Curtains.

Weird.

watch your spelling
hudsonhicks   
23 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Polish Ophthalmologist in UK [28]

Brits sitting in British bars in Spain, need I say more?

Ohh how predictable.

How exactly are British/Irish style bars in Holiday resort areas in Spain a comparison?
There are British bars all over the world, they're unique in their character and they appeal to every nationality.
hudsonhicks   
23 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Polish Ophthalmologist in UK [28]

I'm not complaining just trying to raise a discussion into the origin of their deep-rooted nationalistic urges towards anything with Polski label on it.

The average Brit family in the UK will cook dishes from the UK, India, Greece, Italy, China.. etc etc
The average Pole family in the UK will cook dishes from Polski Sklep, Polski Sklep, Polski Sklep, Polski Sklep, Polski Sklep, Polski Sklep, Polski Sklep, and Polski Sklep.

The average Brit will drink a wife variety of beer from the UK, Ireland, Germany Holland.
The average Pole will drink Tyskie, Lech, and other Polski cat ****.
hudsonhicks   
23 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Polish Ophthalmologist in UK [28]

Chavs on a self-catering holiday trying to save money..

Hardly a direct comparison of IMMIGRANTS living in this country spending MORE for their precious polski sklep products

Haha you really are funny.

Here's a nice Sklep to keep you happy.

sklep

majesticinfrance.co.uk/calaissuperstore
calais-guide.co.uk/shopping/speciality-shops/cheese.html

Calais - The place where hundreds of thousands of Brits go every year to buy French Cheese, Wine and other goodies.

Me and some friends rented a house in Corfu a few years ago, i filled my case with POT NOODLES hahahahahahah take that
hudsonhicks   
23 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Polish Ophthalmologist in UK [28]

So you're trying to tell me, people abroad are doing their weekly shopping at a UK based shop??

Hardly the same as building British Sklep in every American and Canadian town is it?
hudsonhicks   
23 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Polish Ophthalmologist in UK [28]

NorthMancPolak

Desi Khanna" or "Mumtaz Food Store" - which are far more common

No they're not. You obviously live in a **** part of town. You need to get around more.
hudsonhicks   
25 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Fertile Polish Women in the UK [87]

Merged: Britain - The Charity for Polish Mums & Babies

I picked out the cream of the crop -

dzieciak.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=78&t=6477

Benefits from the first week in the UK-what? Single mother

Hi all. I have a request. I read somewhere that some benefits may receive a single mother after having worked in the UK 12 months. If you come in June with his son with pieniążkami on renting an apartment, we will gladly take the job minimum 20 hours. -more hours per week, the organization of care for the boy, can I count on benefits? If so, which? Please do help me. I'm worried if I can manage finanasowo.

I found a few similar stories (I'm pregnant, i'm going to England, what do i deserve?)

perhaps this is indicative of a very real reality in Poland. Women are getting pregnant and instantly thinking about moving to a foreign country. Incredible.
hudsonhicks   
25 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Fertile Polish Women in the UK [87]

I didn't say the lady in the quote was already pregnant, i said i found similar" i'm pregnant" ones.

polemi.co.uk/forum/36-zdrowie...-lece-do-angli

Translated:
What benefits to a woman who does not worked in England and is 5 months pregnant and not working / but by the end she worked in Poland. Ask for hints.
hudsonhicks   
25 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Fertile Polish Women in the UK [87]

By the way, are you curious why the fertility rates among Polish women in the UK are high? Let me give you a hint - maybe it has something with the average age...

Are you ignoring that screenshot i posted on purpose?

dzieciak.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=76&t=5421

This person is the lowest of the low.

Asking for "Funeral Benefit" WTF.. does that even exist?