I'm looking for a lady called Natalie in Warsaw. I need her to be with me. I m from Sri Lanka. My name is Asoka 🎉❤ .Your videos give me good knowledge of Polska. ❤🎉.
@quantumdom3 күн бұрын
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@uuuu-or3wf17 күн бұрын
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@mickeybeavison105319 күн бұрын
I dont believe him when he says people ask him why he left california for poland. I belive they asked him why did he ever live in California
@meks281524 күн бұрын
ten filmik jest lepszy od najlepszych produkcji promujących nasz kraj. brawo
@monikawisniewska5100Ай бұрын
Who would anybody want to live in California. There are plenty homeless people there
@karolzawiejski331Ай бұрын
Having spent over 15 years in the US and built a successful career in the Trading industry within Fintech, I'm seriously contemplating moving back to Poland and even finishing my studies there. The transformative changes occurring in Poland have caught my eye, and I'm genuinely excited to see what the future holds. The prospect of being part of that change is thrilling!
@wallylkonstanty77342 ай бұрын
I've noticed that when people are half Polish and half something else; 80% of the time they claim to be Polish. Good video by the way.
@justaguy2592 ай бұрын
What about healthcare and social security? As an average working American the thought of giving up everything I've already paid into social security is scary.
@viniciuscilla28652 ай бұрын
Imagine live in the place Chopin was born? It's amazing!
@dondouglass75552 ай бұрын
Love Poland
@emiliao98992 ай бұрын
I did exactly the same move.
@hory-portier3 ай бұрын
As a polish software developer, I find only one thing that said that is imprecise to the point of being misinforming or even on the border of being a lie. Programmers in Poland are still almost only men. It's nothing like 50:50, it's like 95:5 or something like that. But it's true that we have a lot of women in the IT. And that's the issue. They're not programmers, they're graphics, data analysts, scrum masters, IT project owners, maybe database engineers but not programmers. (There will always be some exceptions, but I even saw only one programming woman in all my 3 workplaces - all in Poland)
@katherinevyval44373 ай бұрын
I am from Ukraine, lived in Poland for 6 years, and 1,5 years ago we moved to Canada. Now it’s time to come back to Poland. That’s where my heart is, it’s my second home. I’ve never missed a country so much!
@IvanhoeElTerrible3 ай бұрын
You forgot another main point: Poland has not been "culturally enriched" yet (u know what I saying).
@iHorus3 ай бұрын
Blah blah I have real estate in Cali that pays for everything, as Poland is cheap, and Poland has some engineers so I can also work from there blah blah blah
@frederickmuhlbauer94774 ай бұрын
Poland has sure come a long way in a relatively short time I go every year and see it in real time Go Polska
@mikson89544 ай бұрын
Poland starts to make fule out of atom
@bladmoreno4 ай бұрын
Very interested to get involved in the Poland technology growth. I am a technology professional. Software Engineer and Engineering Manager, originally from Venezuela and living in the U.S. for about 10 years
@robertmazurowski59744 ай бұрын
You know that Polish education system teaches mostly theory because there is not enough money for practice right? It is overkill for most of jobs, while often needed industry skills are not tought?
@rogerpatterson34225 ай бұрын
Why would someone this woke ever wanna leave California?
@sianoikimari5 ай бұрын
I enjoyed the context of how history has played a role in the ecosystem
@andrzeiskodrayton41805 ай бұрын
You can move to Poland if you want to run away from the system, suffer from poverty in your poor country and you have nothing to lose by emigrating somewhere else, or if you come from a rich country and have money saved up. There is also a matter of more favourable climate or weather, chasing your goals and filling your spare time. But a fact is that more people leave Poland than return, and only a few people from developed countries find a new life in Poland.
@polishnorwegianandspanish91455 ай бұрын
As a Polish person I had the material from PhD in History in States in high school in Poland so go figure😂
@tanikobas69915 ай бұрын
Hi Dominik, i think it was easier for you than others, because you're native speaker, aren't you? I really like to move emigrate to Poland as a female Webdev. First of all, because of German Politics, the mass migration many folks are still proud of, the cultural change and loss of German identity. Also i like the people, friendly and fighting for their country. But although, I am sure, I can learn basic Polish quickly, I am afraid of leaving Germany and starting all over in a foreign country =( I appreciate, how Poland is fighting (the war which shouldn't be theirs, because it's Germany that's guilty for destruction of all the EU countries!) and trying to keep the borders safe.
@MonikaYTMonika5 ай бұрын
Let's say...if you are well qualified person such as doctors, lawyers, therapist, IT specialist or you have a head for business, and decide to provide a private service, then you have good opportunities to develop in Poland. However people who work for public institutions as low- or mid-level eployees as well as these who are not well quilified or just want to have a simple life, they work outside/ leave the country or stay and live quite poorely or simply incomparably to the western european countries. Country doesn't provide as good financial support for reidents as Netherlands, Switzerland or other. It doesn't provide good salaries for workers of public institutions. It is being hard for these ppl when seriously struggle with health or don't have any family. You have to think your own cause country won't help you enough to have a quite normal life. So on one hand it might be a good thing about the future of Poland that ppl who have decided to run here a future-oriented business stay and these who don't, they decide to run more comfortable and less stressful life in western eu countries. However in this case the cost of living will then keep increasing a lot and fast. Ppl who can change the public service a bit, would be the ppl engaged in that to be changed of course, but... for now, everyone just fights for their own and noone can really think of engaging as we have a goverment who doesn't care about residents, it cares about itself...believe me - and this is a bad side of Poland which we haven't been able to really change for last years and we won't be able to change in the upcoming years...but slowly it will probably keep changing, so our children should have better life here, hope so.
@americanedokko27825 ай бұрын
DYSTOPIAN Commiefornia? YES, you’ve made a DAMN smart move. 💯 I’m considering Poland SERIOUSLY to retire to from the states (Arizona).
@daisyrose93116 ай бұрын
Good, hopefully, more and more white people living outside of Europe will move back to their true homeland, Europe. It's best for them.
@syougowatanabe17166 ай бұрын
Going polish my dream . I am Japanese work as a software engineer
@jacekblaumann6 ай бұрын
Thank u for this great video!!
@RoadToStrength-nv8ei6 ай бұрын
Utopic and California should never be said in the same sentence
@eemer1236 ай бұрын
Proud to see such warm words about our country. It is mostly thanks to hard work of us and our fathers and mothers
@ozjaszgoldberg9726 ай бұрын
It's not only about high-tech. Poland have big opportunities as a one of the biggest logistic hub in whole Europe because of inwestments in CPK.
@user-yp8lu7qf9h6 ай бұрын
This PiS propaganda is 🤮 worthy.
@kml87326 ай бұрын
This is great on many levels. Thank you.
@patricklamanna39246 ай бұрын
well done poland is leading the way
@paws4thought4496 ай бұрын
I stopped after the vegan friendly bit
@fearsmasher12996 ай бұрын
Poland needs their own tech companies rather than working as cogs for US companies.
@galanonim31226 ай бұрын
Where did you get all of this information about Poland from?
@pabloggall3717 ай бұрын
Yeah right, lets everybody just dump here, in short time we will be like doomed like the rest of the world...
@ricardomatuszewski28357 ай бұрын
......pomyśl- zaprojektuj - wyślij do ministerstwa rozwoju /// drogi ekspresowe ( muszą dać miejsce dla lokalnych małych biznesów'' dla regionalnej kuchni '' dla regionalnego rzemiosła'' kultury i sztuki itp .. dla podróżnych okazja by zapoznać się z bogactwem i różnorodnością Regionów i zajrzenia głębiej '' szansa na nowe kontakty kulturalne, gospodarcze itp. Międzynarodowe kołchozy będą wciskać towary międzynarodowych kołchozów- a to nie jest prawdziwa Polska........ w Hiszpanii takie zlekceważenie potrzeby zarobiania na życie przez lokalną społeczność skończyło się biedą i wyludnieniem. Nawet w tv mają o tym cykliczny program ''pusta Hiszpania''
@ricardomatuszewski28357 ай бұрын
o Euipo słyszeli?
@InnovatePolandExplore7 ай бұрын
This video is truly inspiring! "Why I left California for Warsaw, Poland" by Dominik Andrzejczuk, a Polish-American tech enthusiast advocating for the growth of the tech ecosystem in Poland, sheds light on his remarkable journey and the opportunities that Poland offers. One aspect that particularly struck me was Dominik's mention of the inspiring role that Polish forests play in fostering innovation. Nature has always been a wellspring of creativity, and Poland's beautiful landscapes, like its forests, provide an ideal backdrop for those seeking to nurture their innovative spirit. Furthermore, Dominik's mention of the translated version of Halliday Resnick Walker's fundamentals of physics is noteworthy. Access to high-quality educational resources, such as this fundamental physics textbook, is instrumental in empowering students and aspiring innovators. It showcases Poland's commitment to providing quality education to its citizens and nurturing the next generation of scientists and engineers. Dominik's decision to move from California to Warsaw speaks volumes about the growth and opportunities available in Poland's tech sector. It's clear that Poland is emerging as a global tech hub, and his journey is a testament to the country's potential. I'm excited to see how Poland's tech ecosystem continues to evolve and how individuals like Dominik are making significant contributions to this growth. This video is an excellent testament to the potential and opportunities that Poland has to offer.
@aarayacr7 ай бұрын
As long as Poland keeps the border shut and does not allow low IQ ethnicities from the thirld world to come and multiply.... Poland would be a great place to live..... import the thirld world and become the thirld world...life is a IQ test.
@MLK_Sold_Black_america_out7 ай бұрын
You escaped Communism for an actual free country😅
@TAMARARUFF17 ай бұрын
Yours last and first name is Polish. Why you dont speak Polish?
@onufryptak79787 ай бұрын
🙏🇵🇱
@beebee-vv5ly7 ай бұрын
California has 100000 homeless and is so dangerous and so dirty with plenty drugs takers, drugs addicts. I have so bad opinion about LA, I was absolutely shocked what I saw there. 3rd world dirty ghetto with drug addicts zombies walking on the streets. Seaside and sea coast would not feed you and give you peaceful mind there. Forget about it. Thank you for cool video and welcome in safe clean friendly Poland🙂
@domingez797 ай бұрын
Simple competition for you too strong
@fobiaargyst58757 ай бұрын
Hey! I'll be a female STEM graduate next year! Computer Science, to be precise. We don't have the "math is for boys" stereotype that I've seen in American media.