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Posts by Rysavy  

Joined: 25 Sep 2012 / Female ♀
Last Post: 25 Feb 2015
Threads: 10
Posts: 307
From: United States, Payson
Speaks Polish?: No
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Rysavy   
2 Oct 2012
Life / What do you generally think about Poles? [62]

Byronic is smexxy... oh ...the question;

I have not met many that I know of. The purebreds I know seem to be worried that..well..they are polish :/

I can say I have so far genuinely clicked with every person of full or 1/2 (still speak in house-cook-etc) descent..long before my BF.

Of those 6 people 4 are brofist kind of closeness..my kin within. My very closest, My Brah is Polish+Greek/German and large than life-twice as sassy.

Once they are not in broody , cautious silence all had witty, dry humor even trolly. Yet still had conservative manners. Conversely to the humor they are pessimistic, serious and ambitious.

(I always feel odd reviving thru necomancy...but I comply : Use the Search and Similar Threads features to avoid duplicating threads)
Rysavy   
2 Oct 2012
Life / Poland needs more immigrants and their children - which nationalities are the best? [518]

Except that they aren't declared Catholic at all. The real figures are around 40% or so and falling.

Hmm...learn something everyday. But thats why I'm here : D

Some encyclopedias, websites and travelgogues need some serious updating (and no, not counting particpatory like Wiki)?

Heh, if what you say is stastical; even my BF may need to poke his head out of college enough to see whats up around him...lol (his home is Bialystok)..it was his comments that made me look on net to see.

Edit: I see it is not quite agreed fact
Rysavy   
2 Oct 2012
UK, Ireland / Learning English but after reading comments in DM I feel it's no use [59]

Do not be discouraged...!
Specially by some trolly talk on the webz. as stated above.."haterz gonna hate".

Heckfire! A painfully large portion of native born US citizens with English first language, cannot define or use those words. I am sure if I had not been a writer's daughter I would know only two of those four.
Rysavy   
1 Oct 2012
Life / Polish Werewolves [30]

SQUEEEEE! ****kisses Ironside for that movie link****I looooove werewolf movies! Now to add to Japanese, Spanish, Mexican, American, Cheap Italian ...I have a Polish one!
Rysavy   
1 Oct 2012
Love / Best, safe Polish dating sites? [95]

hiya you could also try polishhearts.co.uk and polishheartsclub.info

Lol..though I am not in market...ya made me look!!

I couldn't find a single other person that looks even 40% like my paramor on either site at any age group 0_0 Most looked kinda generic on that first link.

*the curvy ginger is now exponentially pleased with her luck! as she couldn't find another person that fits so many personal...?criteria? fetishes? if she even tried in his home country**

Scoooooore!
Rysavy   
1 Oct 2012
Love / In Poland - guys opinion about brazilian girls [21]

What do you mean dear, by "Brazilian" girls. The Latina? The Euros? The mixies? All have radically different "looks". It's even more hard to pin than saying "american" girl.

What do they think of....Morenas from Brazil...Latinas from Brazil? Tugas? Bifes? Galegos? Branquelos? ^_^
... and so on. It is near as diverse as the Upper America.
30% of my kin live there.. (both Wies and Baginski. 40 percent are stateside mostly Texas and CA) mostly around Sao Paulo.. some of us go by Bognes/Bagnes/Borges even Borques... But the history is Bohemes named Boginski that came from basque Portugal. So You can call them SA girls after several generations. The rest are around Parana or up in Alagoas. Brasil is even today cut into small mini communities of Germans, Czechs, Basques who are for most part still ethnically pure. My family are also strict catholic and the girls are not allowed to go carousing and flaunting! Not if they want to inherit anything. I almost moved down there a few years back.I love drinking Cocao as if coffee. Mmmmm.
Rysavy   
1 Oct 2012
Love / How do guys from Poland flirt? [47]

I always ask the girl if she wants to see my postage stamps collection.

Wadusili? is that you?..... <_<

LOL OMG that is joke I have with BF.....!!!! I told him that certain softer foreign languages (obviously not finnish or russian) Come up and see my stamp collection tonight it can sound sexy!! And so now once in a while when he knows I am unsuspecting he'll asy that ..or some other innocent phrase in "the voice". ^_^

(It stemmed from me trolling a secondary cousin that wanted to say in Portugeuse something that would end rather risque to a guy she barely knew. So I taught her to say "Come up to my place and see my stamp collection tonight"

Venha ateeminha casa hoje a noite... e ver a minha "colecao de selos" *waggle brow* He warms to her tone; has a laugh-broke the ice and he didntthink her a slut based on the somewhat forward american pickup/invite translated would be. I just told her HOW to say it. But I was being really really trolly *blush*..because I had refused her and she insisted)
Rysavy   
30 Sep 2012
Love / How do guys from Poland flirt? [47]

More romantically than other men. They prefer to play noble knights,

Yep, that is My Wadulsili. Pessimist with the heart of a Paladin!

Took forever to decide to approach.. so veeeeeery proper and cautious. Then, charged in and swept me up!
Once decided=Romantic+Passionate+Direct (in genteel way)

And I have never seen him slovenly.not his environs nor his clothing (his hair now and agian in early mornin).
He is always dressed neatly casual, rarely unshaved..as I ..american sloth ...am often still in my bedclothes until 10-11am
Rysavy   
30 Sep 2012
Food / What made in Poland produce would you recommend [110]

My main nickname in life is Ginger Pickles.

I looove pickled foods. Polish product I know I grab from Euro deli is Sezme carkers, pickled Chantrelles, pickled fish. The rest is Candies...specially Chocolates.The store I buy from carries Wedel Ptasie Mleczko and I think the plums are the same brand as above. They also carry the neat PB&J bars. I but all manner of pickles cabbage, vegetables as=nd meats. I like the one regional keilbasa that has finer texture... forget the name. However I have them order me Bayerische Leberwurst, Nuernberg Brats and their variety of Fleisch "kindersausage". I like milk sausage too. Course now I live in a cuban and puerto rican food mecca and find few purveyors of good food. *sigh* Mmmm and gingerbread treats..from torun i think? .oh yum!

I loved being in Germany back in 70s with some cousins (technically dad's 3rd? 4th cousins?) as kid. Ah..tables groaning with potato dishes and cremes and sausages and fresh bread.. *Le Sigh*

now I'm hungry..and want to move
Rysavy   
29 Sep 2012
Genealogy / Polish looks? [1462]

So, connoisseurs of what general EU looks are: Here are two Military wives. One is purebred , one is not. But does either have Polish? :p

and what of this Miss?

^_^ AS for me ? My Baginski and Weis are both Boheme orgin Czech
Rysavy   
28 Sep 2012
Food / What do non-Poles think about eating the following Polish foods? [1303]

How about a farmer with a cowshed, sty or pond?

Alas no...

Located in FL near the beach at present for the next year. I can surf fish or river fish for ingredients for nice cerviche' or try to smoke it myself.

But I worry about technique in the gawdawful humidity. I could renew my hunting license and bag deer or boar in nearby Georgia with friends again, but I cannot make my own sausage. I do pickle things when I can store the equipment in a larger home.

The nearest Int'l or Eu deli is too far to bike or walk and not on the trans line.
Rysavy   
27 Sep 2012
Love / What do foreign women think of Polish men? [120]

This thread is old but most threads compare female form and features. **takes necromatic candles and lights them**

Until recent the few Polish men I've met are 1/2 + and in US.

Stubborn, Masculine, dry Humor (actually my two most favorites, my Broski (Pole1/2+ Greek/German) and my paramour are even a lil trolly)
Respectful, clever, diligent, obsessed with detail, do not smile wide without coaxing, pessimists, common sense, always thinking about way off future, traditional, romantic & marriage minded (only one pointed that MY way >_< ), serious AND eyeboggling consumers of alcohol (cept my teetotaler)

The ones I knew were all on the thin side, high foreheads (and depating lovely golden locks) with mens faces. Deep expressions, high cheelbones asn most had full kissable mouths. Oh ...all were light haired/eyed. Most pale gold skin.

I find the accent exceptionally sexy. *shrug*
Rysavy   
26 Sep 2012
Food / What do non-Poles think about eating the following Polish foods? [1303]

Now I'm really hungry and no Specialty delicatessan or butcher near.

Except the fish heads.... I don't like my food to stare accusingly. And I don't like having to 'pick at" something.
To flavor a soup maybe.

Oh I so love pickled things and sausages. *sigh*
Rysavy   
26 Sep 2012
Food / Irish or English breakfast tea in Poland? [11]

English Breakfast Tea was actually invented be a Scottish tea master named Drysdale. He had idea of marketing his blend as "Breakfast Tea". "English" was added later by London Tea houses.

It is robust , full bodied and "floral" and is supposed to smell of honey when blended with milk. Aroma is important, being most of what we detect as "flavor". Celyon tames it while the caffine from Assaam gives it punch.

Irish tea has less blended and is primarily the heavier Assaam (but can also upset a ladies tummy so early ..unless she takes shots with breakfast >_<)

When not drinking Chamomile or herbal blends; personally I like sweeter tamer Orange Pekoe(dutch black) or White blends in morning and go to heavier Pureh or Oolong in later day

Hope that helps
Rysavy   
25 Sep 2012
Life / Poland needs more immigrants and their children - which nationalities are the best? [518]

If you move to a Muslim country you can't be offended by all the Muslims wandering around or throw a rock at a mosque.

So since Poland has like ? 90= percent of the citizenry declared Catholic..the same should apply, no?
Accepting catholics being your neighbors and all around is not like your going to go join or want to be one as well. So Why..not? Why be a rebel without a cause?
Rysavy   
25 Sep 2012
Language / Nice Polish phrases to say to men [76]

My BF has also called me kochanie. And I remembered what it could mean from him from a conversation we had long ago over guy say- girl say stuff.

I too would like to learn a "public" endearment. But for now, rather than stumble badly on an unfamiliar Polish term; I in turn call him a Tsalagi term that means "honied" referring to the hue of his hair, skin and his demeanor. It makes him feel special, but not so much as the word that we reserve for "the One" which basically translates and home hearth.

Though I speak mostly english now? it was my 4th language. My growing up I was fluent in Boheme, Portuguese,Euskala, and English, then smattering Tsalagi, German and Castille. Not a single great grand spoke english at all and only one grandparent spoke english unbroken.

I wish to learn Polish eventually in order to communicate with his family when needed though he is more keen on learning English and is fairly fluent. It won't be a problem when I import him to be my "foreign bride" . But I am certain he will wish to return home at some point.

I have a feeling my Boheme is gonna mess up my diction and accent (as well as my US Southernese). Heck, only time I can say his name right is when I'm... er highly distracted. But with the little so far, I'll naturally answer 'ano' before 'tak'.

I would be soooo afraid of wrong endearment. We can be pretty trolly buds.. we were trolly gamer pals for a year. But he is very traditional in RL and conservative. I wouldn't want to say something inappropriate. 0-0

I do know I'll be careful about offering or asking for ice cream! LOL.. Oh my !

Oh I am necormancing this thread! I have setting to live..but wow...2010. Sory Id I wish it could delete >_<
Rysavy   
25 Sep 2012
Life / Poland needs more immigrants and their children - which nationalities are the best? [518]

I was browsing for immigration information (planned in far future at present) and this strange and entertaining debate moved me to register. ^_^
I would think the best immigrants in general would be those that can embrace the society instead of need special allowances. Who will assimilate not overpower. Are willing to work or already set in retirement savings. Can accept the Church even if not Catholic themselves.

I know that eventually my paramour will wish to go back to Poland because of his family. He is after all the eldest and only son. So I just want to see how hard it will be to flip back over the atlantic. Specially any children we have in interim will be US citizens. Anyway that was my two cents worth.

(As 1/4 tsalagi..I can tell you how uncontrolled immigration can bury the native ethnotype LOL. I'm a tall white redhead anyway)