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What's the stupidest question asked about Poland?


Aga76 - | 35
6 Mar 2007 #61
"Do you have russian cars on the streets"?
"Have you heard of Brit-Pop?"
peterweg 37 | 2,311
6 Mar 2007 #62
Just to be fair - there are actually still houses with no plumbing and outside toilets! My husband's distant family are one of them! It was really a shock when he took me to visit.

And in England and Australia.
Ranj 21 | 947
6 Mar 2007 #63
Quoting: Tamara
Just to be fair - there are actually still houses with no plumbing and outside toilets! My husband's distant family are one of them! It was really a shock when he took me to visit.

And in England and Australia.

And in USA....Appalachian Mnts. and W. Virginia. are two places that come to mind.
szarlotka 8 | 2,206
6 Mar 2007 #64
Appalachian Mnts. and W. Virginia

Is that "Deliverance Country"?
sledz 23 | 2,248
6 Mar 2007 #65
Deliverance Country"?

Squeeel like a pig for me...lol:)

Tak, I believe you are correct
szarlotka 8 | 2,206
6 Mar 2007 #66
Tak, I believe you are correct

I'd love to visit there one day - wiv an M16 of course :)
sledz 23 | 2,248
6 Mar 2007 #67
Yeah, I took a motorcycle trip through the Blue Ridge, Smokie Mtns, rode thru the
shenanandoah valley. Spectacular views!!

Them good old boys dont mind them guns neither..:)
Tamara 9 | 202
6 Mar 2007 #68
We went hiking there 2 years ago and it is really beautiful. Why an M16? Doesn't Poland have it's version of "hillybilly"?
dannyboy 18 | 248
7 Mar 2007 #69
One american asked me, since the Polish do not have internet access in Poland, is it true that the Polish "spies" go to Western Europe or the US, print off the entire internet on sheets of paper, put it in suitcases and fly it back to Poland to study and store.

I laughed in his face and walked away.

A common one we get in Ireland is foreigners looking for leprechauns.
janski 1 | 7
10 Mar 2007 #70
How about History I hear you say!!!!!?

Well, when at high school (1980-85) and one certain individual was winding me up with racism/racist remarks which I was ignoring, but I was seething inside. I only snapped when he brought up recent history i.e. WW II and said, and your gonna love this, 'So, we (the British & Alies) beat you people (Polish) and the Nazis during the war',...he laughs along with others, the others only laughed because they KNEW their history and were laughing at him. I turn round looking at him and said, 'Are you thick or just plain stupid?', he didnt like this, and thus he swung at me, needless to say I wasnt sitting on no laurels, he missed and I continued to kick the flying SH*T out of him, in front of our teacher who was a nun, in our Religious Education class.....(It was a catholic shool)

...the thing is, we where in the same class for ALL lessons, including history!!!! WTF

BTW, at the time, he was 6 foot tall +, played for the football/soccer team and me, 5 foot 2 inches, glasses and chubby......

Needless to say I earnt some respect that day, and the rest of my time at school went a lot better. Him, I see him from time to time and hes always a bit sheepish, me, laughing inside!!!

j :)

p.s. Ok, its not a 'whats the most stoopid Q. asked about Poland' reply, but it just go's to show that the majority of the questions asked are brought on because of ignorance, lack of knowledge.
BubbaWoo 33 | 3,506
23 Mar 2007 #71
some guy turned up today and asked if they sneeze in poland

:)
Patrycjaaa
24 Mar 2007 #72
Do we eat bears? :|
OP FISZ 24 | 2,116
24 Mar 2007 #73
I do....rrrar!
Stevie 1 | 25
24 Mar 2007 #74
My friend from Poland was asked (by someone in America) "Do you have cell phones there?"
She said yes.

So then the guy asked if they had electricity in Poland. To which my friend decided to reply "no"
then came:
"so how do you charge your cell phone?"

Hehe... Americans...you can't put anything past us :)
bolo 2 | 304
24 Mar 2007 #75
"so how do you charge your cell phone?"

She should have replied: "We rely exclusively on solar energy in Poland." :)
Stevie 1 | 25
24 Mar 2007 #76
Haha...good one.
I'm sure there will be a question or two in her future that will enable her to give that response :)
Puzzler 9 | 1,088
25 Mar 2007 #77
Americans, and especially 'Canadians,' are the worst Polonophobic racists I've ever met. Hence is is highly probable that the question if there's electricity in Poland was being asked not out of genuine ignorance about Poland, but in order to ridicule the Polish woman in question.
lovely - | 24
25 Mar 2007 #78
Polonophobic? Give me a break. Americans don't have issues with Poles. If anyone says anything derogatory, it is an ignorant few who would be hateful towards anyone. And I highly doubt Canadians have a problem with them, either.
Puzzler 9 | 1,088
25 Mar 2007 #79
Oh, if I could live long enough to see the Poles being able to repay in kind to their numerous harassers - cowardly bullies and scum. But first the Poles need to learn not to turn the other cheek to any one. May the motto: 'Never forgive! Pay back! Wait patiently for your chance!' become essential part of our national psyche. My the stupidest question in Poland be: 'Is revenge a sin'? :)

The americans, especially canadians, are the worst denying liars I've ever met. He will crack to you his talmudic 'Polish joke' in which the Polish people are equated with excrement, and when you express your outrage, the bastard will swear that there's nothing racist in his 'joke,' that he respects the Polish people, and similar bull. You can deny till the doomsday, but the evidence of the american racism towards the Poles is overwhelming.
lovely - | 24
25 Mar 2007 #80
Hmm, why do you think all Americans are like that, though? Do you know that many nationalities have jokes targetting them? Why do you take it so personally? Almost every country (it seems like) hates Americans and has numerous jokes about us, even on this forum, but I'm not going to sit around and become bitter about it.

You will have to provide some stronger evidence than just jokes.
Matyjasz 2 | 1,544
25 Mar 2007 #81
Somebody had some pretty bad experiences. :)
miranda
25 Mar 2007 #82
Puzzler,
do you care to give an example of this canadian racism - I am really curious now.

I think you are not for real:)
AgaBabaJaga
25 Mar 2007 #83
I was once asked if Poland and Holland have the same language since we rhyme.
Michal - | 1,865
25 Mar 2007 #84
if I could live long enough to see the Poles being able to repay in kind to their numerous harassers - cowardly bullies and scum. But first the Poles need to learn not to turn the other cheek to any one. May the

You really seem to have an inferiority complex. Who is so concerned about Poland or the Poles in general? When you say 'repay in kind' that is quite aggressive talk.
ArturSzastak 3 | 593
25 Mar 2007 #85
Americans, and especially 'Canadians,' are the worst Polonophobic racists I've ever met

Did you walk straight through the redneck heartland? Most people in the cities of America and Canada have a respect for the Polish people. I mean we have ******* parades for God's sake! We've got statues of Polish airmen all across NY and NJ. Detroit, Chicago, NY, NJ are all places where there are tons of great places for the Polish built by, you guessed it, the evil cold hearted americans :) Come on......how about you meet every single person before generalizing :)
Michal - | 1,865
26 Mar 2007 #86
In England too, we have a strong and thriving Polish community. We have burial sites for the Polish as well as statues and memorials for the Polish dead of World War 2. In Ealing and generally that western area of London there is a thriving Polish community with their own shops and churches.
bruno 2 | 48
26 Mar 2007 #87
"do you have the same internet as we here in US?"
Michal - | 1,865
27 Mar 2007 #88
What sort of a question is that? What does that mean?
james - | 8
29 Mar 2007 #89
hey dude, you have a relevant point here josecitomadera if there are no questions then the advance of civilisation is no more well done dude xxxxxxxxxxcynicasl i know but true none the lass and yes i do say that ad lib chuckles my little querk but wot the hell we are all individuals ...... Or we are led to believe that.......................

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hmmmmmmmmmm maybve i gotr somewthig here..
What about the person who no fault of thier own has not the ability to comprehend the teachings of what we take for every-day common sense does that person not need a certain amount of humility yes i hear you say no but untill you have that understanding then you will see as you do now the only true one is of experience and in there ignorance is justfied and one can see through it and learn maybe like even a dum person may be right now and then heeeeeeeee not so uncommon as there is a lot of it about lollllllllllllllllllllllllll but hell you was right ion you're neanderthal ways

good luck !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

grrrrr yes i need to go to school
lovely - | 24
29 Mar 2007 #90
Hehe, just the lack of punctuation is throwing me off but I get your drift! :)


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