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| 22 Apr 2014 02:27 PM |
| ...None of us know what that feeling is like. I don't even know what feeling you're talking about. |
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| 22 Apr 2014 02:29 PM |
Also like a Polish family friend meeting It's like an Indian family meeting, except more drunkenness and staying there until midnight (being forced there unwillingly) |
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| 22 Apr 2014 02:56 PM |
| And Indian family meeting is like when a bunch of Indians speak a language you don't know and you sit there quietly doing nothing. They also made Indian food. |
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| 22 Apr 2014 02:58 PM |
| ...That's a good feeling? I can't imagine how any of that could be considered ":D" worthy. |
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| 22 Apr 2014 02:59 PM |
| Nono, I said the feel when you get out of it. |
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| 22 Apr 2014 03:00 PM |
| Oh. Wait. Now it all makes sense. |
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| 22 Apr 2014 03:02 PM |
| A Polish family friend meeting is basically when the adults separate themselves from their kids (who they dragged along with them in the first place) and get drunk while the kids are forced to hang out with each other, even if they don't know each other that well. You are literally forced to be there until midnight or later, and especially on weekends, because Polish adults love having family friend meetings on weekends. Luckily, I'm old enough to not have to go there anymore, and I'd rather not. I don't feel free when I'm at someone else's house, and neither do I feel like I'd fit in with a bunch of drunken, lunatic, obnoxious Polish people who I barely even know. |
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| 22 Apr 2014 03:02 PM |
yup and they also sip indian tea like crazy |
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| 22 Apr 2014 03:02 PM |
| What kind of indian? Native Americans or the REAL Indians? |
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| 22 Apr 2014 03:03 PM |
"Indian tea" Well, at least they don't reek of alcohol on the way back home, so that's a positive. |
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| 22 Apr 2014 03:04 PM |
@duck, Funny because I'm half-Polish and my Polish family meetings are nothing like that. We literally just talk for a bit and eat/drink Rosół and then we get excused and i am able to play wid my polish friends. but my family meetings mainly consist of my mom, grandmom, granddad, etc |
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| 22 Apr 2014 03:05 PM |
| No, I wasn't talking about Polish family meetings. I was talking about Polish family friend meetings (i.e. their friends which they force you to call 'aunt' or 'uncle' despite having no family relations with them whatsoever.) Polish family meetings are great though, a whole different league to Polish family friend meetings. |
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| 22 Apr 2014 03:06 PM |
Ahhhhh. Well, my family and friends don't consume alcohol, maybe sometimes they sip red wine and don't finish it. |
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