Paul the Wolf
Score Predictions Competition Organiser
It’s just interesting to hear that kind of thing from an Englishman abroad. Nothing more to it
What do you mean by that kind of thing?
It’s just interesting to hear that kind of thing from an Englishman abroad. Nothing more to it
I can quite safely say i dont ever want to fit into dutch life. I dont want to eat shit food, i dont want to eat at 6pm on the dot, i dont want to complain all day about everything, i dont want to eat chocolate sprinkles on bread for breakfast, i dont want to eat a sandwich with a knife and fork, i dont want to moan about being too busy while doing not much, i dont want to eat lunch at 12 on the dot and i dont want to be ultra racist.
What do you mean by that kind of thing?
I do and she is. My dutch is crap and we speak english at home.Do you speak Dutch? Your mrs is dutch, isn't she?
I hear people in England complaining about foreigners who don’t try to integrate. I think it’s fair to complain about these people.
I hear people in England complaining about foreigners who don’t try to integrate. I think it’s fair to complain about these people.
In London i would expect exactly thatYou wouldn't expect a Russian , for example, to walk into a shop in Manchester, and expect the person behind the counter to understand what he was talking about.
I do and she is. My dutch is crap and we speak english at home.
I bet that brings back sweet memories for the locals.Even if your Dutch is crap you make an effort, you're working in NL, you're part of Dutch life to some extent, you don't have to become completely Dutch.
My wife and I are fluent in each other's languages and we can both speak a decent amount of German so if we don't want people to know what we're talking about we switch languages.
I hear people in England complaining about foreigners who don’t try to integrate. I think it’s fair to complain about these people.
Boomers are as thick as pig shit.
I bet that brings back sweet memories for the locals.
What do you call integration though, getting shitfaced at the weekend, pissing on your trousers and eating a kebab off the floor?
Weirdoi dont want to eat chocolate sprinkles on bread for breakfast
No. Don’t know anybody who doesn’t that if I’m being honest.
Its a right of passage up there, if you've been to Newcastle and haven't volleyed chicken wings at passing cars then you just didn't do it right.You clearly don’t live in Newcastle..
When someone switches language to talk secretly, its so obvious you're talking about people around you.This area suffered a lot in the war but they're not living 75 years in the past.
We did the same when we lived in England.
No. Don’t know anybody who doesn’t that if I’m being honest.
I would say learning the language would be a start, whether you live in a village or a big city.
I can quite safely say i dont ever want to fit into dutch life. I dont want to eat shit food, i dont want to eat at 6pm on the dot, i dont want to complain all day about everything, i dont want to eat chocolate sprinkles on bread for breakfast, i dont want to eat a sandwich with a knife and fork, i dont want to moan about being too busy while doing not much, i dont want to eat lunch at 12 on the dot and i dont want to be ultra racist.
I can quite safely say i dont ever want to fit into dutch life. I dont want to eat shit food, i dont want to eat at 6pm on the dot, i dont want to complain all day about everything, i dont want to eat chocolate sprinkles on bread for breakfast, i dont want to eat a sandwich with a knife and fork, i dont want to moan about being too busy while doing not much, i dont want to eat lunch at 12 on the dot and i dont want to be ultra racist.
Maybe not racist, but after all your rant previous the boldened sentence at least tiny tiny bit xenophobic towards the dutch
When someone switches language to talk secretly, its so obvious you're talking about people around you.
No. Don’t know anybody who doesn’t that if I’m being honest.
I would say learning the language would be a start, whether you live in a village or a big city.
Snap!
Well they have a natural dislike for turks and Moroccans, if me pointing that out makes me xenophobic then yes i am.Maybe not racist, but after all your rant previous the boldened sentence at least tiny tiny bit xenophobic towards the dutch
Eating at 6pm is perfect if you want to have a decent evening for hobbies and enjoying life, all for it. I could learn to live with chocolate sprinkles if necessary, as a gesture to integration.I can quite safely say i dont ever want to fit into dutch life. I dont want to eat shit food, i dont want to eat at 6pm on the dot, i dont want to complain all day about everything, i dont want to eat chocolate sprinkles on bread for breakfast, i dont want to eat a sandwich with a knife and fork, i dont want to moan about being too busy while doing not much, i dont want to eat lunch at 12 on the dot and i dont want to be ultra racist.
Well they have a natural dislike for turks and Moroccans, if me pointing that out makes me xenophobic then yes i am.
Details details, tskAlong with calling them lazy, anally retentive, shit at food and moany it probably does yeah.
You should go out more.
I don't know if you're talking about ALL "foreigners" or just the EU but if referring to the latter I would say a lot of the people who have come over here from the EU speak and write better English than a lot of the people who voted leave.
If you're talking about the older refugees and asylym seekers who wouldn't normally go to school then its extremely difficuilt for them to integrate considering services in this country have been cut to the bone. There are no more programs in community centres to teach them English, there are no more skills programs etc Some of them could even be illiterate so it would be doubly hard. It doesn't help that their neighbours see them as dirty foreigners either so its not exactly easy but you're welcome to clarify exactly who you're talking about.
Its a right of passage up there, if you've been to Newcastle and haven't volleyed chicken wings at passing cars then you just didn't do it right.
Like in North Wales?When someone switches language to talk secretly, its so obvious you're talking about people around you.
Yep. Been there loadsLike in North Wales?
Getting a late night bus through the Bigg Market is a good way to see what life would be like after a catastrophic breakdown of society.
So you disagree with Pauls belief that people should make more effort to speak the language of the country they reside in? I can’t pigeon hole everybody who doesn’t make an effort but there are many people who don’t.
For clarity I don’t believe these people should just “go back home” but you don’t have to piss your pants and eat kebab to integrate better
So you disagree with Pauls belief that people should make more effort to speak the language of the country they reside in? I can’t pigeon hole everybody who doesn’t make an effort but there are many people who don’t.
For clarity I don’t believe these people should just “go back home” but you don’t have to piss your pants and eat kebab to integrate better
Can someone help me out understanding this. Labour/Corbyn requesting a customs union, May's response seems to make sense:
Mrs May does not agree with his first demand on the customs union, and wrote: "I am not clear why you believe it would be preferable to seek a say in future EU trade deals rather than the ability to strike our own deals?"
The existing Political Declaration, setting out the goals for the future relationship between the UK and the EU, "explicitly provides for the benefits of a customs union - no tariffs, fees, charges or quantitative restrictions across all sectors and no checks on rules of origin", Mrs May told Mr Corbyn.
So why are labour requesting this? What advantages does it provide?
Can someone help me out understanding this. Labour/Corbyn requesting a customs union, May's response seems to make sense:
Mrs May does not agree with his first demand on the customs union, and wrote: "I am not clear why you believe it would be preferable to seek a say in future EU trade deals rather than the ability to strike our own deals?"
The existing Political Declaration, setting out the goals for the future relationship between the UK and the EU, "explicitly provides for the benefits of a customs union - no tariffs, fees, charges or quantitative restrictions across all sectors and no checks on rules of origin", Mrs May told Mr Corbyn.
So why are labour requesting this? What advantages does it provide?
The answer to May's question is obvious: the EU has much more barganing power for trade deals than the UK on its own. Size matters.Can someone help me out understanding this. Labour/Corbyn requesting a customs union, May's response seems to make sense:
Mrs May does not agree with his first demand on the customs union, and wrote: "I am not clear why you believe it would be preferable to seek a say in future EU trade deals rather than the ability to strike our own deals?"
The existing Political Declaration, setting out the goals for the future relationship between the UK and the EU, "explicitly provides for the benefits of a customs union - no tariffs, fees, charges or quantitative restrictions across all sectors and no checks on rules of origin", Mrs May told Mr Corbyn.
So why are labour requesting this? What advantages does it provide?