POLAND WAVE || FOREIGN REACTS
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@Mat-m1y
@Mat-m1y 4 сағат бұрын
@FOREIGN REACTS 3:45 Unfortunately your analysis is wrong, the impure blood is ours, by opposition to the so-called pure blood of the royalties rallying to destroy us, it is not a call to murder but to sacrifice ! In fact, you have only 3 verses here, instead of the usual 7 (the last being usully sung by children says if we are to fall, their glory will be to avenge us or join us in the tomb ^^), 1 says to have mercy on the soldiers as they have no choice but to obey, but to be merciless on the despots and their croonies giving the orders ! 🖖
@kasper-jw2441
@kasper-jw2441 5 сағат бұрын
I'm dutch. But i cant find the Netherlands. I think i will leave this country. sick of it.
@skyekitty8868
@skyekitty8868 5 сағат бұрын
Did you know that Poland was involved in the Haitian war for independence? The story is very interesting, and Tadeusz Koscusko
@Jeni10
@Jeni10 7 сағат бұрын
You haven’t given this much thought so your perspectives are off. The US has been built around the “need” for cars. The US is huge so you can design big cars, extra wide cars, and the roads will cope with all of that. European countries are a LOT smaller. The roads were trails from horses and then horse-drawn carts, then horse-drawn cabs, and finally the motor vehicle in the 20th century. There’s limited room to widen such roads because the buildings have been standing next to them for centuries. Driving down country lanes that were made by horses, means there are properties on either side of the lanes. These ancient footprints from small houses and country lanes have been paved so cars can be driven on them. Europe is most.y small cars with lower fuel consumption and best suited to narrow roads. The UK too, except for London, which was largely rebuilt after being destroyed in WWII.
@janjanczyk1326
@janjanczyk1326 10 сағат бұрын
Poles are friendly, but have their limits. When people they help, are ungrateful
@twisters999
@twisters999 11 сағат бұрын
White Eagle ;) Masters of techniques
@tomaszzielinski6396
@tomaszzielinski6396 11 сағат бұрын
Regards from Poland! Thank You!
@jacekprystaj569
@jacekprystaj569 11 сағат бұрын
The conclusion is as follows: Polish People either destroy Their (my) enemies or die in a battle. There is no other solution. The History of Poland explains it. My Groundfather was 19, when he joined to the AK (Home Army) in 1939. If He had been compromised, he would have been killed by the Germans or he would have been sent to German concentration camp in Oświęcim (Auschwitz). This is the Polish History.
@twisters999
@twisters999 11 сағат бұрын
I'm a Policeman. I have friend that's a Policeman too... I am 96... he's 04. I used (in english) the phrase "school shooter" and he as well.... But we both thought about totally different things
11 сағат бұрын
noone cares about superbowl
@jacekprystaj569
@jacekprystaj569 11 сағат бұрын
Polish People were for 123 years under the power of Russia, Germany and Austria. The Polish Nation survived despite the persecution. The German Nazi state murdered ca 3.000.000 Poles and 3.000.000 Jews living on Poland before the 2nd WW. We have a very difficult and complicated history.
@jacekprystaj569
@jacekprystaj569 11 сағат бұрын
Unfortunately, German (Prussia) state has been our enemy for hundreds od years.They didn't give us any reason to treat them as friends. And they're still doing the same.
@LouiseJahima
@LouiseJahima 13 сағат бұрын
Born in The Netherlands 1952 our highschool time was also the place to learn the languages: mandatory English and German, optional French already starting from middle school. So for us elder people four languages was the standard. Sometimes even Spanisch was taught for children coming from Suriname.
@widelecwyczynowy5757
@widelecwyczynowy5757 13 сағат бұрын
2:16 heh... dude, probably 95% of my generation (born in late 80', eng. learning started in early 90' ) was teaching this language wrong, because most of teachers learned themselvs id deep communism witchout possibilty to hear actual english anywhere... xP (mabey they could listen to 3-4 cassetes tapes pirated in someone basement... :]
@Kqzys1
@Kqzys1 13 сағат бұрын
4:28 bro in Poland you salute only with 2 fingers (the third and the second )
@t4bs594
@t4bs594 13 сағат бұрын
I wouldn't visit the US. It's a corrupt, sh*t hole of a country. When your president to be is a fascist and a criminal and more children die from being shot than from illness, I'm not going even consider going to US.
@Your_disney
@Your_disney 14 сағат бұрын
Great video! I really enjoyed it and wanted to share some thoughts about the language-switching you mentioned. In the Netherlands, we’re not trying to be rude when we switch to English-it's just that most of us speak English very well, and it’s often quicker and easier, especially in a busy city like Amsterdam. If we know someone is trying to learn Dutch and they live here, we usually make an effort to speak Dutch with them. But in places with a lot of tourists (like Amsterdam), people don’t always have the time to let others practice Dutch every time. That said, we do try to be helpful! I’ve lived in Amsterdam myself for about five years, not far from the spot where the youtuber got his coffee-was it from Peddelperk or something similar? As someone who speaks six languages (Dutch, Maghrebi Arabic, Egyptian Arabic, English, German, and a bit of Spanish and French), I really appreciate how tricky it can be to navigate learning and using new languages in different settings. Keep up the great work-you’re doing amazing!
@dorotadrab1140
@dorotadrab1140 14 сағат бұрын
Spierdalaj asfalcie od Polaków oceniania.
@ergberg
@ergberg 14 сағат бұрын
being dutch, I am told dutch is hard but Suomi / Finlandish? is even harder. Think Finlands most famous band is "Nightwish", with dutch singer Floor Janssen (just trivia they sing in english), check em out if you haven't yet :). tx for the vid.
@dorotadrab1140
@dorotadrab1140 14 сағат бұрын
Pieprzenie kotka za pomocą młotka.Fałszywe uśmieszki innych nacji jaki to ja frendli a za pare minut donosi na ciebie do innych.500 x dziennie hello wkurwiajace.Caly dzień sledzenie co robisz w ogrodzie.Fałszywe narody.My pokazujemy prawde w emocjach.
@brianmaphar9685
@brianmaphar9685 14 сағат бұрын
Hi. Came across your youtube channel. Great stuff and videos! About the languages spoken in The Netherlands: being a country with a lot of global influences and being a country that influenced the globe as well, there are many languages spoken. In High School we used to have 4 languages (Dutch/English/German and French) that were mandatory, for 1 or 2 years. After that, you could decide to follow those classes up to your graduation. There were other languages that were taught and you could graduate HS with (like Spanish/Latin/Ancient Greek, but also Frysian and probably others). These would help you with your college/University career. Basically the Dutch learn a broad number of international languages, so most have a basic knowledge of those languages. With Dutch being good at speaking English: that definitely has something to do with the movies and (kids) programs on the TV. Instead of dubbing the ENglish (or other language) in movies, they only provide subtitles (like the girl said in your video). I dont know of any other countries that do this, so extensively as The Netherlands. Hearing the language and reading in your native tongue what they are saying, makes for faster connection in learning that language. We moved to Canada, from The Netherlands and took my 2 (at time of moving) small children with us. They learned English from watching kids programs in Holland, that were not dubbed and had a relative easy transition in school.
@widelecwyczynowy5757
@widelecwyczynowy5757 14 сағат бұрын
second time asking for you watching story about polish military bear :] i'll be repeating ask it in every new video i see here... happy 2025 for all you guys! kzbin.info/www/bejne/o53TZn5riZ5koNE
@foreignreacts
@foreignreacts 14 сағат бұрын
I seen it now
@widelecwyczynowy5757
@widelecwyczynowy5757 13 сағат бұрын
@@foreignreacts :* great story, worth a movie imo :] hf watching :)
@janjachymiak9013
@janjachymiak9013 14 сағат бұрын
🇺🇸⚔️🇵🇱
@mariuszhanc9716
@mariuszhanc9716 15 сағат бұрын
I recommend one more of the most important Polish songs kzbin.info/www/bejne/gYixYYNmnrqbmbs
@beatsndbars
@beatsndbars 15 сағат бұрын
loved your reaction man..
@ynnadseam
@ynnadseam 15 сағат бұрын
We learned it in school, in Belgium they teach Dutch, French, English and German in school.....
@Ohne_Silikone
@Ohne_Silikone 15 сағат бұрын
My Dutch school taught Dutch, English, German, French, Frysian and Latin as staple for some levels. Now over the years you could drop some of those, but students were exposed to other languages, grammar, spelling and pronunciation nonetheless and that kind of instills some feeling for languages, even if we don't speak them.
@shiv5314
@shiv5314 9 сағат бұрын
Bro fries leren ook dats crazyy
@123SLM123
@123SLM123 16 сағат бұрын
I am Dutch, I speak Dutch and a very high level English. Most of my native country-men speak Dutch and a basic level of English. The stereotype that the Dutch speak perfect English is definitely not exactly true. I also speak very basic French, German and Turkish.
@jester667
@jester667 16 сағат бұрын
There should be anything odd when a SF instructor is providing training to a front line unit. It's like Indian surgeon teaching how to put stiches to a German EMS unit.
@mcp20366
@mcp20366 16 сағат бұрын
Finland is exotic to Europe maybe? Check out its origins. History applicable me thinks.
@drknez13
@drknez13 16 сағат бұрын
If you don’t speak at least 3-4 languages at 50 you must not like traveling or other cultures.
@lucseguin3189
@lucseguin3189 16 сағат бұрын
Soild points. Good review
@paulashe61
@paulashe61 16 сағат бұрын
All water in EU is drinkable you may not like the taste.
@mairywo
@mairywo 17 сағат бұрын
Romansh is one of the national languages of Switzerland. Only around 50000 people speak it and there are 5 distinct dialects.
@LouisaH864
@LouisaH864 17 сағат бұрын
Dutchie here born and raised , and speak Dutch, English, German, French and Arabic
@foreignreacts
@foreignreacts 17 сағат бұрын
If you would like to suggest videos for me to react to please fill this reaction request form docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScysk1q0C2JK96KsD9GJ9pAf_y7M9A0LgTGEMvhM7uefvzX3g/viewform LINK to original Video kzbin.info/www/bejne/faupmJRppcaLn6M
@vinniamsterdam700
@vinniamsterdam700 18 сағат бұрын
'Alles' is good in Amsterdam😊
@fredericbouquin1815
@fredericbouquin1815 18 сағат бұрын
Merci de présenter l'hyme de la France et de l'analyser (pas simple) ;)
@roccahtv809
@roccahtv809 18 сағат бұрын
Germany had nice Songs also. Befor they break them down to ..sorry sorry we so sorry ... kzbin.info/www/bejne/gZzKaJJ_a9CnaMk this one is awesome. I am Silesian and proud of both Countrys
@ArkadiuszGustaw-hb3xn
@ArkadiuszGustaw-hb3xn 18 сағат бұрын
No i pięknie..
@mariuszmoraw3571
@mariuszmoraw3571 18 сағат бұрын
I learned nothing gets off people more from my back than most cold look without smile. Add slavic flair on our face and we look like we gonna do something sadistic. And I was just deeply thinking of life...
@vincent15755
@vincent15755 19 сағат бұрын
Eppu normaali ❤❤❤
@alan07yt
@alan07yt 19 сағат бұрын
4:28 the salute lol Polish people make non Polish people patriotic i guess and fun fact; Polish soldiers salut using index and middle finger
@todyen
@todyen 19 сағат бұрын
I do understand but it is a thing as a forerunner in the Netherlands you can not easily learn dutch cuzz all the people know English and will switch if they hear you are not dutch
@insulani
@insulani 19 сағат бұрын
Dutch and Indonesian (native), English, Sundanese and a little bit of Javanese….
@insulani
@insulani 20 сағат бұрын
2:35 it was not about the amount of languages she can speak but two other capabilities….😂
@patrickvandervliet-u3b
@patrickvandervliet-u3b 20 сағат бұрын
100% dutch english 60% tagalog indonesian polish spanish german. In real 2 more javaneese and Suriname language if i wil perfect it
@huntriel984
@huntriel984 20 сағат бұрын
Really like these kind of video's. I have the feeling that recently (last 10 years or so) internet is truly starting to connect people. I'm not talking about chatting or gaming or whatever, but really people learning about other countries, and actually traveling there. I believe this was the first goal of the internet, to connect the world, but now it is slowly actually happening. Fun to see happen. Our culture has always bin one of traveling around the world, but I notice specialy Americans starting to learn and discover outside of the USA. Also left and right African people from different countries. I like it! Keep on discovering people, life is to short to stay put in your hometown. The world is vast and unique, go out and discover, travel, learn, don't be scared. People are people, everyone likes it when someone shows intrest in their culture and country!
@katydaniels481
@katydaniels481 20 сағат бұрын
Hi from England. We do learn other languages, but not at a young age (11 years) which is far too late. I can get by in French, but not conversationally, same for Spanish. It is a very poor part of our education
@trax72
@trax72 21 сағат бұрын
I speak English and Dutch fluently, can speak enough German to get by, and know a bit of Spanish, Swedish, French and Japanese.