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Is UK the new cradle of antipolonism?


Sidliste_Chodov 1 | 441
19 Nov 2011 #151
I prefer Indian curry to stinky polish sausages that you can buy in Lidl, or Aldi

Oh, I forgot: "cultural enrichment" is OK as long as it means better food and restaurants. lmao!

Lidl doesn't sell Polish sausages - they're German sausages. In which case, you "Anglo-Saxons" should love 'em :p

The Pakistanis have been here for years. There lack of integration is kind of acceptable now because they're from a stone-age backwards society.

This has got to be the dumbest PF statement of the week. Well done :)
Seanus 15 | 19,674
19 Nov 2011 #152
Hudson, Poland has the best range of sausages in the world. You might have sampled 'parówki' which are also decent when fried up. Kabanosy are top drawer and there are many others I love too. I also love Indian curry. I think many Brits would like Polish sausages.
hudsonhicks 21 | 346
19 Nov 2011 #153
Well im from Wales so im a "celt" not saxon.

Sausages are just a product we have with bacon, or something.. no big deal. The poles seem to worship them lol.
Seanus 15 | 19,674
19 Nov 2011 #154
You'd be surprised, hudson. I wouldn't dream of eating many Polish sausages with bacon. Lincolnshire skinless sausages are fantastic with Lurpak bacon and bangers and mash etc. Polish sausages are often meant to be eaten by themselves. They have a huge range. You can eat one with cheese and another with pepper balls. They are great grilled and are the perfect accompaniment for special mustards. Fish and chips sees some variation (I'm a huge fan) but nothing like on the scale as sausages here. Trust me, hudson, it's an eye opener what you can get here and there's far more variety than you might imagine.
hudsonhicks 21 | 346
19 Nov 2011 #155
i'll have alook in the "Polish Aisle" next time i visit Tescos
Seanus 15 | 19,674
19 Nov 2011 #156
The best ones are here, of course, but let me know what you pick up.
joepilsudski 26 | 1,389
19 Nov 2011 #157
Back to the topic: I posted some interesting videos about the Polish immigration situation on the UK, but for some unknown reason the 'moderators' moved the thread to 'Off Topic'...Here is the thread: polishforums.com/off-topic-lounge-47/slough-elsewhere-uk-55320/
modafinil - | 419
19 Nov 2011 #158
I can guarantee that he will never meet a second-generation Polish child/adult with a "Polish" accent, yet there are many British-born Pakistani adults with immigrant grandparents, who still sound like "Asians".

No, If they are in London they'll be speaking as though their parents were from Jamaica. Ya nah wat am sayin, dread?
hudsonhicks 21 | 346
21 Nov 2011 #160
i bought some polish sausage.. im scared of it.. it's hiding in my cupboard right now LOL
grubas 12 | 1,384
21 Nov 2011 #161
Be careful,it may bite you.

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