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JustysiaS 13 | 2,239
6 May 2011 #31
moving there for better life get out of limerick ireland place full of scumbags

love it how some people like to think that if they live in a certain country they are automatically from there. at the end of the day buddy, limerick ain't as bad as Pakistan, or wherever the hell you're from...

i must say general comments here are to say the least quiet low and show lack of eduaction

i dunno where you got your education, but you seriously struggle with spelling and punctuation.

limerick true tho anyway love you use of english you should be a poet

love your use of English, you could be an illegal immigrant who arrived into Britain hidden in a lorry. are you?
isthatu2 4 | 2,694
6 May 2011 #32
love your use of English, you could be an illegal immigrant who arrived into Britain hidden in a lorry. are you?

or just English TBH :)
tygrys 3 | 290
6 May 2011 #33
The Polish people can go to Britain but other nationalities can't?

love it how some people like to think that if they live in a certain country they are automatically from there. at the end of the day buddy, limerick ain't as bad as Pakistan, or wherever the hell you're from...

Sounds racist.
wildrover 98 | 4,441
6 May 2011 #34
limerick ain't as bad as Pakistan,

Thats not racist...just an opinion...
JustysiaS 13 | 2,239
6 May 2011 #35
The Polish people can go to Britain but other nationalities can't?

of course they can, i'm just waiting to see what he doesn't like about Poland now that he hates Ireland so much. if I posted something like oh Britain's a sh!thole full of scumbags and I'm moving somewhere else for a better life then what would be the point in that other than trying to offend people who are British or live there? see?

Sounds racist.

racist? i think it's not a matter of question where most people would prefer to live if they had a choice between Ireland and, say, Pakistan? if the guy loves his country so much then why don't he go back there? I'm being just about as much racist as he is, if you wanna put it that way.
SeanBM 35 | 5,806
6 May 2011 #36
this dude is apparently happy with his wife

How utterly distasteful, this forum has reached a new low.
Harry
6 May 2011 #37
you could be an illegal immigrant

Not any more: he's married a girl from the EU, so he's 100% legal now.
Lodz_The_Boat 32 | 1,535
6 May 2011 #38
I'm being just about as much racist as he is, if you wanna put it that way.

You always take interest in these kinds of topics. Atleast 70% of the times, while I also do - but not in this frequency. I enjoy commenting on all race people, perhaps you do too ... but a little more intense and certainly in the opposite direction.

A person can love his/her native country and still prefer to live somewhere else. Do you have Poland? Then why do you prefer to live in UK? I have my friend from childhood who lives in the United States and have disastrous opinion about Americans (specially the women) etc, he is not a saint himself - a very wrong path he chose to earn money, however now he is in a better track.

He was (still is) an American passport expert. Gave his services to some immigrants, and often in heartbreaking ways (for me, it breaks my heart, for many its not even worth blinking).

I try to be fare ... I love my country and love to defend it spiritedly, but then, not unfairly.

These stuff, immigration/passport etc are applicable to some but not all. People are there who would still like to immigrate but not at the cost of their basic principles and values ... but others can do just anything, and that is regardless of race-religion or gender.

We have had some really lovable and old members of Polish forums who used to have a happy life and got curiosity about Poland due to nostalgia and a Polish partner ... and I know some very known names in here who got hurt badly due to "knowing whats on the other side of the veil".

However, the unfair and illiterate targetting of a certain society is wrong. It is always better to comment or think positively or negatively about people after knowing them well. Knowing their educational background, what they actually feel about their new country, and how much they value their principles ... before going ahead and declaring someone criminal.

Until the crime is proven, everyone are entitled to be seen as innocent.

It is a full lie that a careful (not paranoid) and sincere/patient look into anyone can reveal their true self. More importantly, if a person looks at another person free of all prejudices, color or creed or language or any other dividing issue ... in a very fare manner ... then it benefits knowing another person wholly on personality/character and reliability. Because then one is safe from saying outright "GUILTY" or "NOT GUILTY" to anyone, just because of what they see or what to believe about them.

Anyways, we all have our own right, our own choices ... and it is verily just a public forum.

I do understand if someone from Ireland felt later that Ireland was not their place, and came to another country - say Poland! Didn't return to their ethnic place, thinking that it is not a place for him ... even though perhaps he would wish those people well in life. Happens ... why to find a crime in it? Why have an eye filled with fire?
isthatu2 4 | 2,694
6 May 2011 #39
people would prefer to live if they had a choice between Ireland and, say, Pakistan?

.....................Holding post while I think of something witty to tie in with Osama being found in Pakistan....................
George8600 10 | 632
6 May 2011 #40
if the guy loves his country so much then why don't he go back there?

tell that to the Irish here in Chicago... I suspect this applies to countries more like Britain, France, modern generations in Italy, etc. You rarely see any of them here in the US as immigrants or first generations.
OP todiak 3 | 10
7 May 2011 #41
thanks for all the replies good and bad, my referral to scumbags which has caused a stir was down to the fact that less than 2 weeks ago my wife who is polish was mugged in city centre and the fact she is 8 months pregeant was a major worrying point and has shown me how low things have got now some here might call my comments racist or something else

who in their right minded mugges a pregeant woman??????????

that lack of respect for the police here and the fact it seems if you work hard pay your taxes play by the book you get crap in return.

i am irish and proud of it.
i dont see a future here for my wife and me and she has often said she wants to return home where in here words she feels safe

so please feel free to make your comments thats what forums are all about

i will not say sorry for my views whatever anyone thinks keep im mind when you get a phone call from your wife who is a&e saying she had been mugged

what would feel like i think many would feel the same
anyway i have had my say on this

also my first post was looking for advice on moving to poland i thought i would get from people that had made the move seem from the posts here not many have made such a move
isthatu2 4 | 2,694
7 May 2011 #43
also my first post was looking for advice on moving to poland i thought i would get from people that had made the move seem from the posts here not many have made such a move

nope,your first post was a semi literate rant. Plenty of people have moved to Poland,very few would be interested in helping someone who came across as a complete arsehole in their first post though,would you?
OP todiak 3 | 10
7 May 2011 #44
for those who do not wish to give any advice on such a move i respect that and wish you the best :-) so do me the favour of making no further comments on my post and i will do the same

to isthatu
thanks for your last comment and being called an arsehole by you i have to say is an honour thank you so much for such deep thoughts
Lodz_The_Boat 32 | 1,535
7 May 2011 #45
This is what happens when people comment against others without bothering to realize that they do not know that person.

People love to declare anyone "guilty" ... they feel a pleasure because for a moment they blind themselves of all the errors they have within their own selves.
isthatu2 4 | 2,694
8 May 2011 #46
thanks for your last comment and being called an arsehole by you i have to say is an honour thank you so much for such deep thoughts

You are more than welcome ,may I say that to be paid such an honour by once such as yourself is indeed a rare moment to savour and one that I will cherish close to my heart or my name isnt Seaumus O'Malloy O'Tool

face it matey,you sounded like Tonto or mini haha or Idi Amin,those aint exactly the lyrical words of a man of limerick.

You could have at least started with;

There was a young woman from poland
she married a mick from an island
they gave it a go
the garda were slow
so now theyre both off to krakow........

People love to declare anyone "guilty" ... they feel a pleasure because for a moment they blind themselves of all the errors they have within their own selves.

You are getting all messianic again fella...I suppose you walk round bathed in a heavenly glow with bluebirds dancing on your shoulders and flowers blooming as you pass................
f stop 25 | 2,507
8 May 2011 #47
Is wow supposed to be an acronym for something in particular?

Weight On Wheels
frd 7 | 1,399
8 May 2011 #48
World of Warcraft... that's what I though at first, eh I'm seriously damaged. Anyways I'm happy for the op.
SeanBM 35 | 5,806
8 May 2011 #49
advice on such a move

Learn Polish would be the main thing, it will make you less isolated and give you greater opportunities for other business activities.

By the look of your English skills, I am not sure you would make such a great English teacher, I am not trying to offend you, just an observation from the little I have read of yours on here.

Be polite, you start off by calling people (even from Limerick) arse holes, it's not very endearing, just check the responses you got compared to any other thread where the original poster says he is moving to Poland, we can be quite helpful on here, it all depends on attitude.

I am Irish, I have lived in Poland on and off for ten years, I really enjoy living here.
There are very many differences between our two nations,
Poles are quiet, loudness is considered rude.
There is not a pub culture, not the way we know it.
You will probably see a lot of stone faces, Poles do not tend to smile with their mouths but with their eyes.
Poles have no problem with eye contact, it is not a confrontational thing like it is in Ireland.
It is best to line up a job or a load of interviews before you get here, no point in coming here and then looking.

The list goes on, it really depends on what particular information you are looking for.
You can't get Barry's tea, Tayto crisps, a great pint of Guinness, the sausages and rashers are completely different here.
Eat local foods, the beer is great (be careful:), try to live in a city at first, the country side is even more Polish (I am in the countryside) and if you don't speak Polish and are not used to the culture, it's more difficult for most.

Don't be afraid, Poles reciprocate very well when approached in a friendly and genuine manner.

I hope that people who posted in this thread feel a bit silly now.

YYYYYyyyyyyeeeeeeessssssssssssssss MMMMmmmmmmoooOOOoooommmmMMMM ;)

There was a young woman from poland
she married a mick from an island
they gave it a go
the garda were slow
so now theyre both off to krakow........

Worst limerick I have read of yours.
Must do better ;x

So I take it from this, that the better side of your family (cough cough) is from Limerick? :)
OP todiak 3 | 10
8 May 2011 #50
ithatu2
you don't seem to get the hint, and you continue to rave on and the tonto stuff ???? whats that about.
the limerick was to say the least a poor attempt at humour :-)

you have continually insulted me with yours post now at this point its childish so maybe you should seek help whatever you prefer

so in famous word used i'd call you an asshole but an asshole has a use

i ain't as you say a mick either and if you want to spell o'malley use an e not an o

so matey as you say go do one
Monia
8 May 2011 #51
Learn Polish would be the main thing

You will pick up a language from your wife very quickly , don`t worry . I know an English guy who has been married to a Polish wife for 4 years and they are moving this year to Poland to settle down . He has already learnt Polish very well ( basic ) , albeit passive , but only while living in England I agree with Sean BM what he has said about Poland and Polish people in whole . People are very friendly , not racist , kind and helpful ( if kindly aproached of course ) . Be patient :)
isthatu2 4 | 2,694
9 May 2011 #52
So I take it from this, that the better side of your family (cough cough) is from Limerick? :)

Dublin actually,honestly,you really dont want to know my familial connection to Limerick ,basicaly,if you went to the Uni there,get orf my land !!!! ;)

i ain't as you say a mick either

nope,you are clearlly a self important pompous arse, you must be pure southern English. Well,good luck winning friends in Poland mate,trust me,they can smell a tosser at fifty paces.

You failed in Ireland,its everyones fault but your own,so,you slag everyone off then pronounce you intend moving to Poland. Top that off you ask for help moving there,like anyone living over there is wanting people like yourself going over and giving incomers a bad rep because the first time something goes wrong you'll be moaning about Polish arseholes and wanting to move somewhere else in europe........


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