Yes. They have great sense of humour.
Like most comedies it was trying to be funny . it was not meant to be hurtful to polish people. (:
"Smieszne" is Polish for "funny" and "reklamy" is Polish for "advertising," so "smieszne reklamy" means "funny advertising." Other Polish words for "funny" incllude "komiczny" and "humorystyczny," probably deriving from the English words "comic" and "humor."
When said quickly, "polish it behind the door" sounds like "polish it behind the door." It may sound a bit funny due to the repetition and the rapid pace at which it is spoken.
polish people
If by Polish people, you mean those of Polish descent, no. I'm a Polish-American who has blue eyes.
Thankfully YES! Isn't it a wonderful world!
Yes, some Polish people do live in the UK.
Polish people are so cool. :) They are friendly people. (Awesome question!)
No. Polish can be a verb, as in to polish a penny (clean or brighten a penny). Polish can be an adjective, as in "That man is Polish." Polish is used to describe people from Poland.
People are Funny was created in 1984.
Polish people stole your head. I will contact them.
the people there are funny they tell funny jokes and they make funny faces