Yeah I tried talking to him once to ask him why he is always in the main street of town, and he just walked away like he pretended not to see me. Strange bloke
Yh I always see him. I was with my cadets a few days ago doing poppy selling and he ran up to us (3 of us, all under 18) and tried to grab our money tin. He also tried to knock my sister off her bike once. I don’t think he’s all there mentally.
Been here 10 years now. Improvement on Littlehampton. The beggars can be a pain tho, when they are camped out at the station road Tesco cashpoint, and sleeping in the Morrisons car park. It does take on a darker tone at night, especially with the people falling out the pubs. You will quite often smell the old ganja in the air as well lol. Its not a bad place tho - the Polish community are Great.
You are great too. im a pole, i dont live in bognor, or even the UK, but when i visited my mom that lives in bognor i had a great time. well, except for the anxiety i get when abroad, that was a major issue. sending my regards. :)
I’m glad you had good experiences with the Poles in Bognor. As a Pole who was raised there, I’ve had nothing but negative experiences with the other poles who live there. But that might just be because poles tend to be nasty to each other in general. I’ve never heard of a nationality more hostile to it’s own kind than us Poles are to each other, it’s kind of sad.
@@kalashnicola oh no, I don’t even mean the other poles. As someone who’s clearly very fluent in English, I did not want to just stick to the little group of poles, I found much comfort in speaking to the Brits instead. I barely spoke to other poles as they seemed to all be uneducated swines. I kept close to this one landlord my mom paid rent to, and he became one of my best friends of all time. I dearly miss those times but I could not stay as mental illness and incredibly severe anxiety kept creeping up and intensifying every day. Maybe it was never meant to be. Or rather, maybe it was meant to be, but I was cheated by life itself. Good luck to you and your travels friend. Don’t take anything for granted in life.
i lived in this shithole for 15 years, and that’s pretty much my entire life considering i’m only 18. moved back to poland in june and i could not be happier.
It's not a city it's a town that's been slowly dying for years and it's getting worse It's totally run down I live in bognor i try and avoid the town centre as much as possible as it's awful
7:29 I see this man (the guy who’s talking to someone in the blue car thing) like every time I walk through here 😂😂
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Yeah I tried talking to him once to ask him why he is always in the main street of town, and he just walked away like he pretended not to see me. Strange bloke
Yh I always see him. I was with my cadets a few days ago doing poppy selling and he ran up to us (3 of us, all under 18) and tried to grab our money tin. He also tried to knock my sister off her bike once. I don’t think he’s all there mentally.
@@BarkingMad123 oh that’s not good. What cadets do you do
@ army cadets.
It’s really beautiful city
Thanks
It's a town not a city,a nice town thogh
Bognor is not a city, it is a town.
I lived there 13 years now i am back to Latvia.
Nice
Thanks
Been here 10 years now. Improvement on Littlehampton. The beggars can be a pain tho, when they are camped out at the station road Tesco cashpoint, and sleeping in the Morrisons car park. It does take on a darker tone at night, especially with the people falling out the pubs.
You will quite often smell the old ganja in the air as well lol. Its not a bad place tho - the Polish community are Great.
You are great too. im a pole, i dont live in bognor, or even the UK, but when i visited my mom that lives in bognor i had a great time. well, except for the anxiety i get when abroad, that was a major issue.
sending my regards. :)
I’m glad you had good experiences with the Poles in Bognor. As a Pole who was raised there, I’ve had nothing but negative experiences with the other poles who live there. But that might just be because poles tend to be nasty to each other in general. I’ve never heard of a nationality more hostile to it’s own kind than us Poles are to each other, it’s kind of sad.
@@kalashnicola oh no, I don’t even mean the other poles. As someone who’s clearly very fluent in English, I did not want to just stick to the little group of poles, I found much comfort in speaking to the Brits instead. I barely spoke to other poles as they seemed to all be uneducated swines. I kept close to this one landlord my mom paid rent to, and he became one of my best friends of all time.
I dearly miss those times but I could not stay as mental illness and incredibly severe anxiety kept creeping up and intensifying every day. Maybe it was never meant to be. Or rather, maybe it was meant to be, but I was cheated by life itself.
Good luck to you and your travels friend. Don’t take anything for granted in life.
i lived in this shithole for 15 years, and that’s pretty much my entire life considering i’m only 18. moved back to poland in june and i could not be happier.
Places doesn’t makes you happier, you have to organise your life in such a way that’s brings you happy and inner peace my friend
Not been there for years Looks all very clean and tidy!
Nice Station and Cinema!
Yes it is
It's not a city it's a town that's been slowly dying for years and it's getting worse It's totally run down I live in bognor i try and avoid the town centre as much as possible as it's awful
Nice street