• WideEyedStupid@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Why does it matter the guy is Polish? Like, why even mention that? I never understood why people do this. What’s wrong with saying “Our repair guy sent […] ?”

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      8 months ago

      As an American, European accents bring me great joy, unironically. I couldn’t even tell you why. Maybe I’m out of line, but I love this blurb more with this information.

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      8 months ago

      This is a very wild guess, but I recall there being some resentment towards Polish immigrants in the UK on the basis of “they took our jerbs!”, especially ones working in utilities. So my thought was that this could be a in a small way an attempt to counterbalance this characterisation. See? Polish repairmen are cool!

      Of course, the whole thing was a long time ago, long before brexit, the girl tweeting this may not even be from the UK, etc etc. But there could be a reason along these lines, who knows?

    • weeeeum@lemmy.world
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      8 months ago

      I believe it is intended as a common human connection. American or Polish, we all find cats funny, and picture worthy.

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      8 months ago

      I thought for a minute that they were referring to the polish coat on the hardwood and that your comment was satire lol

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    8 months ago

    I need coffee I spent a good minute wondering why the fact the repairman was a Pole mattered.