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3 reasons why you hate Poland.


Juche 9 | 292
26 Mar 2009 #211
The game's up and the laugh is over.

the game is up when all working peoples are unite into one fist which will be rammed down the hole of oppressors.

Back on topic, reason to hate Poland is increasing less of worker's milk bars where working proletariat could eat tasty hot gruel and replacement of these facility with cheap non-nutricious imperialistic junk foods as Pizza Hot and McDonlads.

inability to lead useful discussion and polemic on dissapearance of milk bars from Polish society norms is indication that my analysis is correct, technically and ideologiaclly
LAGirl 9 | 496
5 Apr 2009 #212
No not all they are mostley blue eyes some brown eyes. but most have brown hair black hair I thinki if you in the parts of Poland near Germany you would find more blondes and blue eyes theyre. the more east Poland you go you will find dark hair people.
Filios1 8 | 1,336
6 Apr 2009 #213
No not all they are mostley blue eyes

Ehh.. thats an iffy statement. I personally have green eyes, and have noticed Poland and slavs in general have a higher incidence of green, usually matched with brown hair.
teabag 9 | 19
6 Apr 2009 #214
The thing about taking your shoes off and lying across the seats(to stink up the air), with curtains drawn, in a long distance train, before each station,... is uniquly Polish and deep in the culture.
FoxxiGold 5 | 30
8 Apr 2009 #215
Well Done!

This is the first time I've logged on for ages - and I was really disappointed to see this thread. It is negative and destructive. Hate is too strong a word to use. Should maybe ask 3 things you would like to change about Poland ....

Constructive Criticism is good, but lets not be destructive about our lovely Poland!
Seanus 15 | 19,672
8 Apr 2009 #216
I called for its abolition some time ago but hate is an emotion which isn't in short supply sometimes :(
FoxxiGold 5 | 30
8 Apr 2009 #217
You're right ... so on this note, and to balance out any unwanted negativity, I've decided to post a new thread - 3 Things I love about Poland - look out for it soon!
Yoshi - | 60
9 Apr 2009 #218
1. Post office
2. All the other public services
3. Some North Korean bullsh-t that filled this thread up.
Seanus 15 | 19,672
9 Apr 2009 #219
The trains are not that bad for punctuality here although they can be on occasion. However, I remember waiting for trains in Japan and they were almost always to the second. A minute out was a lot.
Yoshi - | 60
9 Apr 2009 #220
Well. Compared with some railway operators in the UK, I can say PKP is better in a certain way - they anyway run their trains.

The problem is that they tend to be way too slow. It takes about 10 hours from here to Szczecin.

The public transport within Krakow is quite all right.
Seanus 15 | 19,672
9 Apr 2009 #221
ScotRail is pretty good but very pricey. You shouldn't travel osobowy, Yoshi. Hayai ja nai
SRK85 - | 72
14 Apr 2009 #222
1. Old town in Poland seems like a ghetto
2. The doors break easily
3. No smoke-free areas
pgtx 29 | 3,145
14 Apr 2009 #223
1. Old town in Poland seems like a ghetto

donate some money to renovate it...

2. The doors break easily

stop behaving like a caveman, use it gently...

3. No smoke-free areas

start smoking...

;)
z_darius 14 | 3,964
14 Apr 2009 #224
No not all they are mostley blue eyes some brown eyes. but most have brown hair black hair I thinki if you in the parts of Poland near Germany you would find more blondes and blue eyes theyre. the more east Poland you go you will find dark hair people.

Really?
Did you know that most Poles living in the Western parts of Poland were refugees, and their descendants, forced out from the Eastern parts of Poland and what is now Western Ukraine?

Did they loose pigment after the move?
Mr Grunwald 32 | 2,175
14 Apr 2009 #225
3 reasons what I don't like with Poland

1. The chance of having an open mailbox or mailpost when resciving it

2. Ranking scandinavians as allmost germans

3. Palac kultury
dtaylor 9 | 823
14 Apr 2009 #226
If i have to, heres my 3 cents;

1. Polish cheese - it has to rank as one of the all time tasteless cheeses. No matter what kind you get, it's all the same.

2. Queuing, one person at the front, someone behind him, then someone behind them. It's that easy!
3. PDA, really, put that girl down, grow some bollock's, and stop with the never ending chorus of "i love you, i need you, blablabla"!!!

Oh and i will cheat by adding Bigos to the list, it's like chewing through an incontinent grannies old stale knickers.
:)
frd 7 | 1,399
14 Apr 2009 #227
1. polish trains - PKP still in the deep dystopian communism era...
2. polish roads
3. politics with neverending qurells

dtaylor

What's wrong with a personal digital assistance devices in Poland ?
panienka 1 | 205
14 Apr 2009 #228
I shouldn't hate my own country, but using generalisation I dislike:
Polish people because they seem to be too sad, grumbling, envious and unfriendly (you don't have to agree),
horrible roads,
politicians
and unflattering opinion about all the Polish women
hfm - | 27
14 Apr 2009 #229
1.-some unpolite people
2.-pesimist and angry people
3.-public office,
4.-Polish men, why polish men like to look like eminem? nearly all of them look like this...funny
Seanus 15 | 19,672
14 Apr 2009 #230
Panienka and hfm, on averages I'd say yes but I see plenty happy faces on the go. You can also make a sad face happy and I ain't being rude here. I do it with my students, put out good energy and they may well respond.

Give me a country where the politicians are admired.

Yeah, many women wanna be pampered princesses and that's a turn off.
dtaylor 9 | 823
14 Apr 2009 #231
Im gonna add something else to my list. I hate Polish women, bunch of cunning back stabbing !$£%£%!!!!!!
Seanus 15 | 19,672
14 Apr 2009 #232
Some of them are, some of them aren't. If I were to ever get closer to them, which thankfully won't be needed, I would likely find out that they are more conniving than I had thought.
panienka 1 | 205
14 Apr 2009 #233
Sure Seanus, I know generalisations are unfair. I know many optimistic and kind people too. I'm trying not to be a grumbler as well heh. But for me, compared to foreigners, Poles look less happy.

As for pampered princesses, unfortunately it's true and this is what hurts...

You can also make a sad face happy and I ain't being rude here. I do it with my students, put out good energy and they may well respond.

You must be a nice teacher :)
Seanus 15 | 19,672
14 Apr 2009 #234
I usually am but every teacher has their moods ;)
panienka 1 | 205
14 Apr 2009 #235
A teacher is also a human hehe
Seanus 15 | 19,672
14 Apr 2009 #237
Yeah, I fell into that one I'm afraid :(
hfm - | 27
14 Apr 2009 #238
In this world exist two things, positive and negative, optimist and pesimist, happy and angry its all about make the choice, with which kind of feeling we keep it, absolutely everyone has a good and bad things without doubt....

But for godsake, why polish people keep the negative, pesimist and angry feelings about everything, im just talk sometime with polish people in Poland, and even good things happen, they try to find the negative, pesimist and angry face...

Example.... i have a friend who goint to receive money from the parents, instead he be happy, he told, yes a going to receive money, but i have to go to the bank, and maybe is close, o maybe they dont want to give the money, and the end he become angry......

its amazing how the people turn the positve to negative, and how they turn to the negativo to in tragedy.......

They dont understand if they keeping thinking like this, they just open the door to the negativeness, i dont know if this stuff has something to be with the wars or the problems in Poland, think about it, if you dont make happy people with positve things, maybe the status quo is suffer all the time
Torq
14 Apr 2009 #239
But for godsake, why polish people keep the negative, pesimist and angry feelings about everything

Well, the general opinion in Poland is that if someone is positive, optimistic
and happy then such person is probably misinformed ;-)
hfm - | 27
14 Apr 2009 #240
ok torq but we dont have to live in the past, the past give us culture, history, but we living in the present, today, know.

In the past happen ugly things we have to learn to be prepare that those things no happen again, and learn about it, no always be sorry or sad, anyway this happen more the 50 years already.

we living in 2009, no 1939


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