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Polish stereotypes of other nationalities!?


Darun 1 | 55
28 Mar 2010 #331
TIT: leveled down our Warsaw

How did Warsaw looked before it was rebuilt? I've heard it looks pretty much like any other communist city - +/- the specific culture elements - since it was rebuilt by the Soviets, the same grey sad blocks and buildings, but how did it look before it was leveled down? Were any parts of it preserved?
aphrodisiac 11 | 2,437
28 Mar 2010 #332
Darun: Were any parts of it preserved?

I think there is thread on that.
Seanus 15 | 19,672
28 Mar 2010 #333
TIT, fair enough but use wink marks. They are universally accepted as a tongue-in-cheek signal.
Partyzant AK - | 15
28 Mar 2010 #334
I'm 22 .
And yes I know some germans.
And I know what I'm talking about, cause propably you have no idea what is happening now in germany.. Nazi parties and all that stuff. We can't forget or we will have another '39

Learn more and turn off your TV.
Bratwurst Boy 12 | 11,904
28 Mar 2010 #335
Partyzant AK: We can't forget or we will have another '39

How so?
What is happening now in Germany?
TIT 5 | 211
28 Mar 2010 #336
right, go and install google earth
next point warsaw
change a time braket from 2010 to 1945 or 1935 and you will see

google-latlong.blogspot.com/2010/02/wwii-historical-imagery-in-google-earth.html
Darun 1 | 55
28 Mar 2010 #337
Didn't know that, thanks :).
TIT 5 | 211
28 Mar 2010 #338
seanus, people should autodetect these things, do we call this a sarcasm?
Partyzant AK - | 15
28 Mar 2010 #339
I told you my friend..
I don't want to be offensive but TV is lying all the time.Turn it off.
and if you want to know what is happening - find it.
Seanus 15 | 19,672
28 Mar 2010 #340
You don't count sarcasm, TIT (bez a) :) Sorry but I've heard some Poles really let loose and it isn't nice. Leave it for the generation that lived it and even then in small doses.

I'm not gonna second guess people so it looks like you meant it unless you use wink marks.

Partyzant, I don't watch tv but you seem to, that's how you know so much about Germany, LOL ;) ;)
Partyzant AK - | 15
28 Mar 2010 #341
Tommorow I'm gonna write you something about Germany today.
I'm to tired now.bye
Seanus 15 | 19,672
28 Mar 2010 #342
Today or tomorrow? ;)

Don't forget to switch off that tv ;)

To tire is the infinitive :)
Bratwurst Boy 12 | 11,904
28 Mar 2010 #343
Partyzant AK: Tommorow I'm gonna write you something about Germany today.

Yeah...tell us about Germany....can't wait! ;)
TIT 5 | 211
28 Mar 2010 #344
seanus, you know I am not the best with this 'a' thing :)
Paulina 16 | 4,407
28 Mar 2010 #345
Partyzant AK: I'm 22 .

So you're younger than me. Masz jeszcze czas żeby zmądrzeć :)

Partyzant AK: And yes I know some germans.

And? Do you hate them?

Partyzant AK: And I know what I'm talking about, cause propably you have no idea what is happening now in germany.. Nazi parties and all that stuff.

I think I know what you're talking about. I've read some articles. But there were and probably still are neonazis in Poland too :) I never could understand how it's possible :) There even was a neonazi girl at my school :)

As far as I know there's some problem with memory in the Eastern part of Germany. But that's probably a problem of all former communist countries. We have problems with dealing with our past. Look at Russia, for example.

Partyzant AK: We can't forget or we will have another '39

History should be remembered and be a lesson for us all. It won't guarantee us it won't happen again (look at the Balkans, for example) but I agree it's important. But why hate? Do you need hate to remember?

Partyzant AK: Learn more and turn off your TV.

I don't watch much TV, to be honest :) I can make up my mind on my own.
Seanus 15 | 19,672
28 Mar 2010 #346
The Polish image of a Scot is one of being stingy but let me dispel the stereotype here and give you some free advice.

A is effectively 1, e.g a chair, a studio etc. Then we have 2 chairs, 2 studios etc. Singular with a and an, then plurals (regular and irregular).

Sarcasm, advice, news, information are not typical. Pieces of advice, words of advice, for example. You could say 'a sarcastic' but it would have to be followed by sth like person or remark, e.g a sarcastic remark because you can count the remarks that people make.

Please ask me for further advice if you want. I hope I have, at least in small part, dispelled the stereotype ;)
TIT 5 | 211
28 Mar 2010 #347
Seanus: The Polish image of a Scot is one of being stingy but let me dispel the stereotype

have you read 'Agents of Change, Scots in Poland 1800-1918' by Mona K. McLeod?
Seanus 15 | 19,672
28 Mar 2010 #348
No but I read the Polish version by Moaner Outloud ;) ;)

Seriously, what's it about?
TIT 5 | 211
28 Mar 2010 #349
its about stingy Scots in Poland
Seanus 15 | 19,672
28 Mar 2010 #350
I want to read a book, not a preface ;) ;)
TIT 5 | 211
28 Mar 2010 #351
Seanus: I want to read a book, not a preface ;) ;)




Seanus 15 | 19,672
28 Mar 2010 #352
Are you from Poznań or Kraków? You can't even show me a clear copy of an introduction for free ;) ;)
Bratwurst Boy 12 | 11,904
28 Mar 2010 #353
jonni: An old one, but quite good.

:):):):) *snicker* Thanks, that was a good one! :)
OP Mr Grunwald 32 | 2,193
31 Mar 2010 #354
while the Norwegian has a book entitled Norge og vi nordmænd (‘Norway and we Norwegians’).”

Omg I loved that one LOL :D

The Pole presents a book called ‘The elephant and its relation to the Polish Problem’,

That was just awesome
Katja - | 1
14 Apr 2010 #355
Poles provided some important help to the Allies throughout the war. Polish soldiers fought on land, on the seas and in the air. Notable was the service of the Polish Air Force, not only in the Allied victory in the Battle of Britain but also the subsequent war in the air.

One of the reasons why English hate polish people, they should be grateful for our contribution toward their victory, but they do not really like to be appreciative to polish people whom they perceive inferior.

Sydney:
How about English lol?
Hate Poles as much as whole European identity idea.

Those in London like to stab

I respectfuly disagree with your opinion. It is full of generalization. I do not believe that all people in England hate us Poles. It is your democratic right to express your opinion- a right that you have, in part thanks to the sacrifices of countless Poles fighting for democracy, freedom, social justice, and human dignity throught history. Listed below source Wikipedia:

"Poles provided some important help to the Allies throughout the war. Polish soldiers fought on land, on the seas and in the air. Notable was the service of the Polish Air Force, not only in the Allied victory in the Battle of Britain but also the subsequent war in the air."
Filios1 8 | 1,336
14 Apr 2010 #356
Katja

This is the name of a popular female German prnstar...
OP Mr Grunwald 32 | 2,193
14 Apr 2010 #357
Poles provided some important help to the Allies throughout the war. Polish soldiers fought on land, on the seas and in the air.
One of the reasons why English hate polish people, they should be grateful for our contribution toward their victory, but they do not really like to be appreciative to polish people whom they perceive inferior.

I respectfuly disagree with your opinion. It is full of generalization.

Ehrmm.. and the over is not? :p

This is the name of a popular female German pûrnstar...

Ahhhh oke?

Also Russians are peace loving people whom know how to show their compassion in an most honest way
Filios1 8 | 1,336
14 Apr 2010 #358
Ahhhh oke?

Only southern appreciates my humour in this case, I think.
Arg_ 1 | 27
15 Apr 2010 #359
steriotipe about argentinians ?


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