Monday, April 20, 2009

Polish people are taking over ireland?

the polish make up 10% of irelands population, and theres talks of polish becoming an official language of ireland, theres polish shops everywhere and when you walk down a street in ireland your garranteed to hear people speaking, what should i do, i feel like an immigrant in my own country

Polish people are taking over ireland?
Ok I am Polish and Irish so perhaps I would be the best person to answer this question


I have always felt closer to my Polish family and Polish was my first language


They are some of the most educated people in the world but are also extremely good at physical labour.


If you had grown up in a communist country as we had you would be thrilled to see other places and make money in the process


They will not stay in Ireland for long


Maybe you should embrace a culture other than your own for once.
Reply:i hate that place ******* Report It

Reply:sad to see that you are getting what the UK has had for years...........but then again they can still get all the social money over in Ireland can%26#039;t they.





amazing that they plead poverty yet can still get in and out of all these countries.





regards
Reply:Maybe you should first learn your own language completely? With all the spelling mistakes you make, I bet most Poles can speak %26quot;your%26quot; language better than you.
Reply:Welcome to the new world order. Stinks, doesn%26#039;t it?
Reply:10% of the population is the figure for the amount of people in Ireland that weren%26#039;t born here. And most of them are citizens of the UK, mostly England. UK nationals are numbered over 100,000. Other EU countries number over 150,000, this includes Poland the largest single nationality after UK(numbering approximately 50,000) followed by Lithuania and France, Italy, Germany.





The shops are also shops for Eastern European food, for countries like the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and even Ukraine and Bulgaria.





As for the language, I don%26#039;t suppose you speak Irish when you%26#039;re walking down the street? And nobody is going to make Polish a national language in Ireland. Most Polish in Ireland come for two to four years and return home after they have made enough money to start a business or build a home, basically capital to create a modern Poland.



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