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freebird   
4 Jun 2009
Life / 80% of Polish people are boring or can't party, why? [179]

I was invited once but couldn't go. I've heard about it, sometimes up to a week, I was told. Often ends up with fights, blood and a hospital, right lol. My students in Krasnik discribed me a typical wedding party in their region, lol.
freebird   
4 Jun 2009
Life / 80% of Polish people are boring or can't party, why? [179]

But it's FREE!!!!

someone told me that whoever is invited to a wedding party has to bring some cash and give it to the young couple as a present so it's not really free :-)
freebird   
4 Jun 2009
Life / 80% of Polish people are boring or can't party, why? [179]

A better question freebird, is what is your idea of fun?.

Ok seanus, when we party we also drink, sing and dance but I hate it when it gets out of control. What I mean, drink a little slower, sing a little nicer (at least try :-) most of times it works out too, I guess it's the language) and dance (in average Americans dance better than Poles, sorry it's what I've seen).

we always do that to get rid of unwanted guest...

I bet it works out pretty good especially with unwanted foreigners unless they suffer thru just not to insult the host. :-)

they are more introvert i have noticed, they wait untill they get really drunk to misbehave and have fun.

this is exactly what I think about it

pretty extro and party-minded with or without alcohol, from a.m. to p.m!

yeah Dutch people are really good to party with :-)
freebird   
4 Jun 2009
Life / 80% of Polish people are boring or can't party, why? [179]

well, I'm talking about my experiences in Poland, I'm not saying that everyone here (including your person) has to feel the same way about it.

As far as being "bored", yes I'm at times. I'm selfemployed and I have a little time here and there to waste it on this PF. I guess, quite a few people here see it the same way :-)
freebird   
4 Jun 2009
Life / 80% of Polish people are boring or can't party, why? [179]

complain.

not really to complain but point out the differences

interesting to say about your experiences? (I bet you do).

I like the way you're trying to be half-nice, lol
I can be the same way, maybe this is why I like to party with Brits :-)
freebird   
4 Jun 2009
Life / 80% of Polish people are boring or can't party, why? [179]

Why don't people try to understand different cultures instead?.

I do and still say how i feel about it. What's wrong with that?

I am asking because you have intelligence

thanks, I know you're capable to determind that

Well, I see it as offering an alternative

well done :-)

I am Irish but you are forgiven (but only half;)

sorry anyway, didn't know you were Irish (by the way lots of you guys are Americans now, we might be even somehow related, who knows:-)
freebird   
4 Jun 2009
Life / 80% of Polish people are boring or can't party, why? [179]

I travel because I am curious about the differences.

I honestly believe that some people should stay at home;).

what you're saying is travel to see the differences but don't you dare to mention your feelings about it, bull
One of the reasons for me to travel is to make my own experiences with different people living all over the World and not to follow media in my own country but it doesn't mean I have to like everything I see wherever I go. I don't see anything wrong with posting my opinion on this forum. This is what forum is for, to exchange different opinions and informations. I'm raised in a free country where people say it if they don't like someone or something and what's wrong with that? You guys do it too making your comments about my country and my people and if this Ok then it's also Ok for me to express myself too.
freebird   
4 Jun 2009
Life / 80% of Polish people are boring or can't party, why? [179]

the whole problem is that your self expresion doesn't make a bit of sens :)

to you and a few others like you too I bet but then again what does it mean, Completely NOTHING!!!
freebird   
4 Jun 2009
Life / 80% of Polish people are boring or can't party, why? [179]

You got to admit the title of this thread is just silly?.

well if you put it this way, 99% of this forum is too. I'm just killing my breaks over here that's all. I don't take all this very serious but I like to keep it a little controvercial otherwise it will be damn boring and this is not what I'm here for.

Have a good 1 Sean

But too drunk people act like animals in all countries I've been too.

absolutely agree

Cheers, now I'm gonna take a beer!

vad slag om öl , tre krona? :-)
freebird   
5 Jun 2009
Life / 80% of Polish people are boring or can't party, why? [179]

South of Krakow, up the Beskidy mountains and I am originally from Dublin, what about yourself?.

born in Brooklyn, live in North Wilkesboro, NC

Maybe freebird went to the annual ZUS party ;)

quote=aphrodisiac]
Come on freebird, time to confess.[/quote]

well, I did confess. I'm just saying my honest opinion about what I've experienced in Poland and most of you guys just hate me for this :-) I don't understand why you guys getting so defensive over something like that. It's not like I'm saying something wrong about your country.
freebird   
5 Jun 2009
Life / 80% of Polish people are boring or can't party, why? [179]

exactly so

some

doesn't sound like many, :-)

because they are having problems with dealing with cultural differences

I didn't say I have a problem with it

generalization

observation is not the same as generalization

One cannot, because all countries are different

right but in the western part of of Europe it was kind of easier to find people to party with the way I like it. I guess it's just the matter of taste and mentality but some parties in Poland were OK, a couple of them even great.
freebird   
6 Jun 2009
Life / 80% of Polish people are boring or can't party, why? [179]

didn't you think that people in western europe have usually more money so they are in better mood for party

you got a point there but sometimes creativity does it too

that is the key word of your thread;)

like I always say matter of taste and mentality .
freebird   
6 Jun 2009
Life / 80% of Polish people are boring or can't party, why? [179]

to be the odd one

quite a few of the other guests must have been "the odd ones" then too, :-)

a few shots usually sort the problem

don't like shots, sorry. In general we don't do shots that much at all. It's just not our thing. We do shots (sometimes) but different than vodka (I don't like vodka)

bit too much drinking and singing

too much is the key. I don't need to get wasted just to have a good time. Singing, yes please but not yelling

but that's what it's all about!

if you read my posts before
1.no prob with drinking but a little slower and not over your limit
2.singing but not yelling

He openly aproves swimming naked, not considering the effect in may have on ones health

I haven't even mentioned anything about skinny dipping (swimming naked)
freebird   
6 Jun 2009
Life / 80% of Polish people are boring or can't party, why? [179]

I bet that freebird can party like it was 1996!

geez, probably way before that and when it comes to your music guys
never (sorry Polish music is one thing I really don't like)

He is no match for us boring polish gits. :)

whatever you say man, lol

True.

same to you brother :-)

i especially like the vodka parties

maybe that's why I didn't like most of the parties, I don't like vodka
freebird   
7 Jun 2009
Life / 80% of Polish people are boring or can't party, why? [179]

Like 1993?

actually way before that, lol

The best parties are going back to the 70', how about you guys?

Polish parties are like this forum, sometimes good
Tonight boring as hell!!!
freebird   
9 Jun 2009
History / Polish hatred towards Jews... [1290]

No I wouldn't say he was Jewish. He certain never said he was Jewish

he was German, you're right about that