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3 reasons why you hate Poland.


Juche 9 | 292
9 Sep 2009 #361
but I find that type of fashion obsession over the top.

good thing military uniforms and mao caps never go out of stylish. In Poland girls dress very nice although the ongoing 80s obsession points to deep rooted recidivism. The chaps in Poland oh they are another story although we are still analyze the passionate love of pointy and dainty dress shoe worn by menfolk.
southern 74 | 7,074
9 Sep 2009 #362
and mao caps never go out of stylish

Yes,most of the western world is dressed in mao caps.
Juche 9 | 292
9 Sep 2009 #363
soon you will be.
southern 74 | 7,074
9 Sep 2009 #364
Mao fashion is great.He had hundreds of women at least.
mvefa 5 | 591
9 Sep 2009 #365
In my humble opinion, poles need a bit of advice, specially men. I do not consider myself a fashion victim, but i like to dress well (my body still allows it) But i was surprise to see the guys in poland all wearing very tight t-shirts, trying to show off their bodies and bla bla. A lot of baggy pants, hoods and stuff like that, really unapealling.

For the girls i think they do ok, though czech girls dress way better..
Seanus 15 | 19,672
9 Sep 2009 #366
IMHO is better :) Still, it is not for us to impose our vision on Polish people. They have to find their own way and go with what suits them (or what they think suits them).
mvefa 5 | 591
9 Sep 2009 #367
or what they think suits them

Preciesly, if they are happy weating what they are wearing, so be it!!
dcchris 8 | 432
9 Sep 2009 #368
military uniforms

seriously though camo clothes are extremely popular here as well

the girls

depends on the girl.
Seanus 15 | 19,672
9 Sep 2009 #369
Yeah, which way is the war, guys? :) LOL
Juche 9 | 292
9 Sep 2009 #371
seriously though camo clothes are extremely popular here as well

smart people, preparing for the coming sh$t storm. now if they would just get in their bunkers.
mvefa 5 | 591
9 Sep 2009 #372
and it comes also in different colours!
Mr Grunwald 32 | 2,176
9 Sep 2009 #373
soon you will be

Had one of thoose once. Wrecked it since my dad just hated it
Guess the reason lol
"It looks too german, your not a Wehrmacht soldat!"
just wierd :S

Back on Topic please...
Juche 9 | 292
9 Sep 2009 #374
strange Polish fashions:

men: those thin cotton vests with pockets, leather satchels that really do look like man-purses, tight shirts, funny eyeglasses (ampngst those trying real hard to be swank).

women: whats with that purple hair dye?
tornado2007 11 | 2,270
9 Sep 2009 #375
Behind the times? In what respect?

the kind that 40 years of communism leaves behind :)
OsiedleRuda
9 Sep 2009 #377
Hmmm, I dont think we do, although you live in London, dont worry they feel superior to anyone north of Watford (bunch of w*nkers) ;0)

Beat me to it miduck, lol :-)

With Polish girls you never know wether they like you or not.

Rubbish, you just don't know them well enough yet. Mind you, I only date Polish women, not girls; I'm a man, not a boy, ffs. If a Polish woman likes you, you WILL know about it, because they won't leave you alone. Trust me on this.
Juche 9 | 292
10 Sep 2009 #378
If a Polish woman likes you, you WILL know about it, because they won't leave you alone.

unless they just want something from you, then they wont leave you alone either (English lessons, borrow your laptop, proofread their CV, etc) LOL
OsiedleRuda
10 Sep 2009 #379
Yeah, that too... but don't expect to be called kochany misiu for that, lol
Seanus 15 | 19,672
10 Sep 2009 #380
Yeah, proofread their CV and English lessons, I had that the other day. They don't write to you for ages and then 'how are you?'. Lame!
OsiedleRuda
10 Sep 2009 #381
They don't write to you for ages and then 'how are you?'. Lame!

Or, in my case, nothing for a week, then...

"Spisz?".

wtf

lol
Seanus 15 | 19,672
10 Sep 2009 #382
Yeah, they are pretty random at times. I hate people trying to use you, it's sad.
kasia24 6 | 27
10 Sep 2009 #383
Poland/ or polish people in general?

well, first reasons would be that polish people cheat/are liars, words doesn't seem to mean a thing to polish people because you can always take back what you say/or not live up to your words by saying "I was lying", for example "we were suppose to meet at up 5/or suppose to do-this-and-this", when it doesn't go with the plan you can just say "you were lying" (which build up un mistrust against people), if word doesnt actually mean a thing.

another experience: "I love you" and then the person are cheating with someone else and you can just say "you were lying" (that you ever love this person), maybe bit stupid/tricky, but seen many people done this often.

- therefore, I don't trust polish people...ore maybe some people in general, more ore less.

Polish people are greedy. care only about money. some of them doesn't have much money/or have to work more for getting it, there for every little penny counts..

there s not a "normal" system that (the burecracy) that protects you- eg. if you are in a car accident, ore having housebreaking, etc you dont have any insurance that pays ore covers for your costs ore loosings. if you are in a car accicent u usally deal with it btw the persons involved, therefore you never know if it works along great and you can be cheated. with a normal system (of standars/burecracy) you would make a car dealer, ore company take care of this (if there ever existed any in PL, you probaly would got cheated by them too.......).

Well, I could make out hundreds of other reasons.. too....this is only few......

other thing, since polish girls are very open etc, they in other people eyes "hit" on taken mean (therefore, they are very cheap), in other cultures, (ofcourse people cheat in every culture), you wouldnt be hitting on other peoples men.... just my impressions... polish people are cheap......sorry to say this.......

BUT there's many good sides with poles too, unfortunely not enough to cover up the bad sides...

and this is just my opinion......
Arien 3 | 719
10 Sep 2009 #384
BUT there's many good sides with poles too, unfortunely not enough to cover up the bad sides.

..and you are Polish yourself?
mvefa 5 | 591
10 Sep 2009 #385
.....self hate?
kasia24 6 | 27
10 Sep 2009 #386
and I can add that I am half-polish myself, but I've been living abroad all my life... And therefore, I can see the differences and this is what's been notable for me... And it's enough for me to dislike poland, ore not dislike Poland, but atleast few things that I do NOT like about poland/ore polish people.

Then if they are true, ore not, is only another question, as I said, it's only my opinion...
:):)
Nika 2 | 507
10 Sep 2009 #387
if you are in a car accident, ore having housebreaking, etc you dont have any insurance that pays ore covers for your costs ore loosings. if you are in a car accicent u usally deal with it btw the persons involved,

where did you get this rubbish from?
This was true maybe 20 years ago but not today.
And if you've never lived in PL how come you have so many reasons to hate it - you should avoid talking about things that you have no idea about, it is not credible.

You should change your name Kasia - go by Kate.....or is your Polish name the only thing that you like about PL and PL people?
kasia24 6 | 27
10 Sep 2009 #388
Well, I'm just talking about MY EXPERIENCE, and yes, I've lived in Poland long enough to know what I'm talking about (living abroad mostly of the time, but I've lived in Poland long enough to notice the difference). I' ve been in a car accident, I've have had housebreakings, etc, ore similar things, that I've experienced from polish people living in Poland and what they gone through.

Maybe I only had bad experiences, there's a lot of things about Poland I like too, for example relationship btw family and relatives (which doesn't seem to be very important in other cultures), more respect for older people, I like that polish people are open and have a lot of humor (although Polish girls are seemed as flattering??) and so on.

Also, when doing business, I've experienced "cheatings", although I guess this is all possible because there's no "rules" or due to the burecracy, which makes it possible to do un"clean business". I don't know. Maybe you could tell about your experience. And maybe I'm wrong and this is all my judgements, and I cant tell either is wrong ore right, I just tell what I experienced. And after all, this was suppose to be an discussion about the reasons for not liking Poland, not an "I love poland" thread, so maybe after all you should be open to some critics, ore you shouldn't read it at all.

And afterall, shouldn't the muzzle been taken away since -89.....
southern 74 | 7,074
10 Sep 2009 #389
since polish girls are very open

Poland is a heaven for men,so it must be a hell for foreign women.
OsiedleRuda
10 Sep 2009 #390
I've dated women from at least seven or eight ethnic groups, including Polish, and you could say that about any of those groups.

And as for the other stuff you mentioned, I could tell you lots about all the British cheats I've dealt with over the years - employers, insurers, estate agents, lawyers, garages, retailers... you name it, we have it here!

None of the above are exclusively Polish traits.


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