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I thought people from Poland were referred to as "Poles" not the polish.

Perhaps we could all polish a Pole's pole. If that UPS guy above is an example, this may become a cross thread

hijack and I'd like to nominate him for another FMRG award.

 

Let's have a poll about it.

 

Is it the same as Jew vs Jewish? I always use the adjective rather than the noun as it seems a little more polite. I have many jewish friends and colleagues and they prefer to use the adjective. You'd think by now that I'd know the answer but i am not clear on this either.

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I thought people from Poland were referred to as "Poles" not the polish.

Perhaps we could all polish a Pole's pole. If that UPS guy above is an example, this may become a cross thread

hijack and I'd like to nominate him for another FMRG award.

 

Let's have a poll about it.

Now I am really confused. Polatsk is the geographical centre of the European continent and the middle of the pandemic in Europe.

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