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Post by glory1 on Feb 18, 2011 8:02:37 GMT -5
Hello everybody! I am quite interesting to this forum because i want to learn about everything. I am 18, a student, from Katowice, Southern Poland and i am a single. I am interesting in anthropology, history and pretty much everything. Greetings from Poland!
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Post by ulf on Feb 18, 2011 8:33:02 GMT -5
Hello, so what exactly do you want to know.... Make a topic and hopefully someone will provide intelligent comment
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Post by glory1 on Feb 18, 2011 8:52:12 GMT -5
Hello, so what exactly do you want to know.... Make a topic and hopefully someone will provide intelligent comment As far as i know my English is not really good, it's like sometime it's good and sometime it's bad, if you know what i mean. Well, i wanted to learn more about Poland history and something like that.
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Post by ulf on Feb 18, 2011 9:19:07 GMT -5
Polish history is really my weak point, I know more about Russian or Western
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Post by glory1 on Feb 18, 2011 9:20:20 GMT -5
Polish history is really my weak point, I know more about Russian or Western Ah, it's ok. I'd like to learn about Poland history by myself.
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Post by Emperor AAdmin on Feb 18, 2011 12:26:35 GMT -5
Welcome to the forums.
We already have discussed certain things pertaining to polish history such as Hussars and Sarmatian identification of Polish aristocracy. Poland has a rather interesting history and at one point it was among most dominant powers in eastern Europe for centuries aside from being one of the bulwarks of catholicism.
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Post by glory1 on Feb 18, 2011 12:30:10 GMT -5
Welcome to the forums. We already have discussed certain things pertaining to polish history such as Hussars and Sarmatian identification of Polish aristocracy. Poland has a rather history and at one point it was among most dominant powers in eastern Europe for centuries aside from being one of the bulwarks of catholicism. Ah, too late. i will find some information about Polish history in somewhere here. Thank.
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Feb 18, 2011 13:54:29 GMT -5
glory=slava. Slava Poljska brate.
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Post by glory1 on Feb 18, 2011 13:55:16 GMT -5
glory=slava. Slava Poljska brate. You got it right.
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Post by laughingriever on Feb 18, 2011 14:49:05 GMT -5
I love Poland
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Post by glory1 on Feb 18, 2011 14:54:53 GMT -5
I love Poland Thank.
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Post by laughingriever on Feb 18, 2011 15:06:00 GMT -5
proszę bardzo
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Post by glory1 on Feb 18, 2011 15:13:08 GMT -5
proszę bardzo Please what ? Btw, i am very interesting to getting know my ancestry especially Silesian. I know many of them have minor German admixture just like Bosnian have Turkish admixture in them. We Silesian doesn't looks like a German, we looks like Polish/Slav. I guess the Slavic gene (if that's exist) are very strong among us. My phentypical is Pontid with Baltid influence. I think i looks more Ukrainian than Polish because my phentoype are common among Ukrainian but i think i still looks distinctly Polish.
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Post by laughingriever on Feb 18, 2011 16:42:48 GMT -5
^ what I was trying to say was with "proszce bardzo" was " you are very welcome". But my knowledge of Polish language is very weak so maybe I make mistake.
I am not expert or very knowlegeable. But polish/ukrainian are very close to one people and part of the one large slavic population zone.
Every country has a little mixture around the borders. It is the same with german and polish and french and same with albanian and greek and slav.
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Post by glory1 on Feb 18, 2011 16:45:41 GMT -5
^ what I was trying to say was with "proszce bardzo" was " you are very welcome". But my knowledge of Polish language is very weak so maybe I make mistake. I am not expert or very knowlegeable. But polish/ukrainian are very close to one people and part of the one large slavic population zone. Every country has a little mixture around the borders. It is the same with german and polish and french and same with albanian and greek and slav. That's explain it! ;D I wouldn't say Ukrainian and Polish do looks similiar. I mean, Ukrainian on average are more woggish and looks ''East Slavic'' but there are many of them looks similiar to Poles especially Northern Western Ukraine. Yeah, we Poles are mixed but we looks Slavic.
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Post by toskaliku on Mar 7, 2011 14:42:15 GMT -5
I gotta say, I am quite the Polonophile. No European nation has ever suffered such a misfortunate history as the nation and people of Poland. It truly is astounding, and very admirable.
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Post by rusebg on Mar 7, 2011 18:03:03 GMT -5
Glory, once I worked for a Polish company that was based in Zory that is not so far away from Katovice
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Post by glory1 on Mar 8, 2011 13:44:12 GMT -5
I gotta say, I am quite the Polonophile. No European nation has ever suffered such a misfortunate history as the nation and people of Poland. It truly is astounding, and very admirable. Thank you.
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Post by glory1 on Mar 8, 2011 13:45:59 GMT -5
Glory, once I worked for a Polish company that was based in Zory that is not so far away from Katovice Have you ever been to Ruda Slaska in Katowice ? That's where I'm came from. People has somewhat Balkan apperance from my experience, I think but most of them looks Slavic-Polish.
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Post by rusebg on Mar 8, 2011 19:24:31 GMT -5
Look, man, I don't pay much attention to this. What I rememebr from people there, is that they made me drink some weird types of vodka, like strawberry, wallnut, blueberry, etc, and all that bottom up, which caused me a hell lot of trouble p.s If you want me to reply about the look of Polish peope, I would say that the typical Polish is a man with broad face, moustaches and light hair.
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