Zawsze i wszędzie powodzenia i szczęścia dla Ciebie!
@MarkS-j5vСағат бұрын
I enjoy watching your vlogs, especially that they focus heavily on castles and historical facts. This is one of my favorite topics/subjects. I cannot wait to visit Poland in the upcoming year(s) with my wife and our first newborn. Difficult part, is where to go as there are so many wonderful places to see and explore. I look forward to many more vlogs. IMHO, you should have at least 20-50K subscribers by now. All the best to you and your family and have a Happy New Year in Poland!
@irekkur3210Күн бұрын
Polska jest SUPER!Mieszkam tu od 53 lat !
@britinpoland239222 сағат бұрын
@@irekkur3210 tak! Polska jest piękna! Mój ulubiony kraj na świecie!
@wojtekrogalski5419Күн бұрын
ty for this year it was great
@britinpoland239222 сағат бұрын
@@wojtekrogalski5419 thank you Wojtek, I very much appreciate loyal fans like yourself, your comments have been a great motivation in my quest ❤️
@milenaperkowski293214 сағат бұрын
Merry Christmas! Somehow I love watching you. For me it is interesting! I have idea, could you show the Polish-Belarusian border. The wall. That would be controversial but probably popular, if you would explain pro and cons and stories behind it. Also what local people or soldiers think about it. Regards
@TheRiivv21 сағат бұрын
if you do so much traveling then having a car is a bless actually, using local transportation is really not that convinient when going to less popular places, especially secluded forest areas :D I would totally recommend visiting Kashubia in the summer, to just hike the forests and enjoy lakes all around :D
@britinpoland239221 сағат бұрын
@@TheRiivv you are not wrong…having a car would be a game changer in Poland, there are indeed a lot of places that without your only form of transport are simply impossible to reach…unless you do some extreme hiking 😅 Main issue is being able to afford a car, I’d need to take lessons to be familiar with driving in Poland and I’d have to get a Polish driving license, definitely something I hope to do in the future, but currently out of my reach sadly 😢
@HaniaM70321 сағат бұрын
@@britinpoland2392I think that if you already have a driving license you can drive a car in Poland 🤔
@britinpoland239221 сағат бұрын
@ only for the first 3 months of being in the country, after that you need to change the license, one consequence of Brexit
@TheRiivv21 сағат бұрын
@@britinpoland2392 of course, good luck with getting it! in a meantime you have to find a friend with a car that shares same passion for travelling around the country :D
@britinpoland239221 сағат бұрын
@ I’m trying to encourage the girlfriend to take me on some trips 😜 However there are still plenty of places I can get to with public transport in the meantime 😊
@krzysztofneubauer239010 сағат бұрын
I have some thoughts which may be useful for you. This kind of videos like safety videos is getting the most because it is a more generic topic, which would be more obvious choice for someone who want to learn something about a brand new country so it attract a lot of foreigners. On another hand videos about specific places in a country would attract mostly locals and people with already some knowledge, which are already concious of those places or are curious of them. This audience is far more scattered. In a long run i think these specific videos, despite the lower number of views, are way more valueable because they bring substance,. You are showing the real thing and you are taking part in creating chronicles for all those places. I've already added two towns to my list of destinations because of your videos. Keep up the good work.
@britinpoland239210 сағат бұрын
@@krzysztofneubauer2390 it’s very true, I need to keep being patient and stay the course, I too value the location videos a lot more than the generic videos, the journey of discovery is what motivates me and the fact that I can motivate people to see these places is a great buzz as well 😊 thank you for the positive comment, much more of Poland to showcase yet 😉
@michaelmckelvey51227 сағат бұрын
Tak, zgadzam sie, ja tez juz napisalem dokladnie to samo troche wczesniej w komentarzach.
@ipodman191020 сағат бұрын
Go visit the place where the oldest Tesco in Earth used to be!!! Founded several years BC!!!
@britinpoland239220 сағат бұрын
@@ipodman1910 is that somehow in Radom? 😅
@michaelmckelvey512220 сағат бұрын
@@britinpoland2392 No, Tesco started in the U.K. Tesco stands for Tesa Cohen, the wife of its founder. There is nothing to see in Radom.
@KaptainKlunk120 сағат бұрын
@@michaelmckelvey5122 or radomsko
@britinpoland239218 сағат бұрын
@ it was a joke 😉
@ipodman191018 сағат бұрын
@@britinpoland2392 nope - it’s in Świebodzin (where the figure of Jesus is). There used to be a Tesco there - build several years before Christ… 🤣😂
@matrixmannnКүн бұрын
Jestem po kolacji wigilijnej i po wieczorze wigilijnym więc odpaliłem kompa. Rodzina rozlazła się po kątach, jedni już śpią inni leżą przed telewizorem i takie tam. Mam takie pytanie jeśli nie jest zbyt osobiste. Jak ty się czujesz w Polsce? Czy jest ci tu dobrze? Czy są rodowici Brytyjczycy, którzy oglądają twoje vlogi i co oni na to? Wiesz rodowity Brytyjczyk, który mieszka w Polsce to nie jest taka oczywistość? Cokolwiek nie postanowisz to Wesołych Świąt i Szczęśliwego Nowego Roku. P.S. Polska ma chyba najwięcej zamków na kilometr kwadratowy. Wszystko jedno zniszczone czy nie ale jest. Wszyscy tu budowali. Co do wyświetleń nie przełamiesz tego dopóki nie poszukasz wsparcia od innych angielskojęzycznych vlogerów. Przyjmuj zaproszenia, nawiąż kontakty.
@michaelmckelvey5122Күн бұрын
Tak, oczywiscie, jego rodzice pochodza z Anglii.
@matrixmannnКүн бұрын
@@michaelmckelvey5122 Ja to wiem ale nie o to pytałem.
@britinpoland239222 сағат бұрын
@@matrixmannn merry Christmas! I hope you’ve had an amazing celebration with your family! I feel great in Poland, moving to this country was the best thing that happened to me and it’s that love of living in Poland that drives my channel, exploring the country fills me with a lot of joy, I love to see the beauty of its architecture, the amazing natural wonders and embracing its traditions! I know I have a few British viewers, though about 50% of my viewers are native Polish people, with a lot of other viewers being Polish viewers who have moved abroad. I would say I want my channel to be an ultimate guide to Poland for the English speaking community, and I want to accomplish this by demonstrating my commitment to explore as much as possible, by experiencing as much as possible and really documenting what Poland is about and what makes it great 😊
@michaelmckelvey512221 сағат бұрын
@@britinpoland2392 British people would generally prefer programmes about Spain, Malta and France as they are more likely to travel to these destinations. Poland probably still has the reputation of being a bit gray and Eastern European!
@michaelmckelvey512221 сағат бұрын
@@matrixmannn Przepraszam, zle przeczytalem komentarz, czasem jestem troche 'tepy.' Jednak, wszystko jedno, ja tez bylem w Polsce kilka razy, nawet pamietam dawna Polske, sklep Pewex i samochod Syrenke! Chyba rzadko spotykacie Angola, ktory zostaje na stale w Polsce, bardziej Polacy czesciej wyemigruja do Anglii.
@sebskyYyy16 сағат бұрын
Could you do video how polish Christmas are superior to British in every every single way?
@michaelmckelvey512215 сағат бұрын
Niestety, nigdy nie bylem w Polsce na Bozym Narodzeniu. Wiec, nie wiem jak wyglada Boze Narodzenie w Polsce, tyllko tu w Anglii!
@britinpoland239215 сағат бұрын
@@sebskyYyy given I am not a fan of fish, I can’t share your love here 😛
@sebskyYyy14 сағат бұрын
@britinpoland2392 ha, fish is not compulsory, you can eat meat
@michaelmckelvey5122Күн бұрын
I would have thought that it was common sense that if I made a video regarding locksmiths in the town of Bicester in Oxfordshire I would not get many Polish viewers but if I did a video on postBrexit student visa applicants from Polish citizens wanting to study at British universities, I could very well end up with thousands of viewers. On the question of how safe is Poland (one of your videos) you are bound to get many views and a lot of feedback as it is a generic question but on the other hand, you show us some isolated locations that are very unlikely to get many followers. After all, who knows half of these out-of-the-way places? Few if any British people would want to visit a grass hilltop with a couple of old stones that once represented a hill fortress in Poland. I remember the former Poland, the Poland of visas, foreign currency exchange vouchers, the Pewex foreign currency shop as well as the horrible old two-stroke two-door petrol engine car called a Syrenka! In my opinion, in some ways, you missed the best days of the former Poland, the Poland before all the Western values seeped in. In those days, to be an Englishman in Poland was really something special!
@siwaszkotkaКүн бұрын
I don't want to judge you or Brits at all but what you described it's a common look of typical British traveler who want to spend money on booze and hookers without even leaving a hotel room. And it's not only how Brits do but other people are also ignorants these days. For one it would be just a bunch of stones on a hilltop for other a place where you can meet with history and feel the spirit of old days. Before existence of present Poland there were Lechian Empire for thousands years what hold their territory against mighty Roman Empire and Bysanthium Empire as well. I don't need to remind you that Britain has been taken by Romans except Scotland. Along the time you were lucky you find yourself on island except few examples like this one. So you could easily live and prosper beyond English channel how you call it or canale la Manche as Frenchies do. Then you could focus on colonising the world same as some others do but you won that game what cost many lives but it made Britain and it's currency strong. That makes people want to come to live and work in Britain raising it's economy. Not a weather for sure. But good days are over and Britain's economy is in recession right now. Poland is one of the highest growing economies in the world since been released from soviet union chains. Wait few more years and see where we gonna be if you not push Poland to war... Again.
@matrixmannn15 сағат бұрын
Oj, nie. To o czym piszesz już zupełnie spowszedniało i na nikim nie robi wrażenia. Chętnie obejrzę vlogi o prawdziwej GB bez poprawności politycznej i o zadupiach królestwa bo właśnie takie vlogi pokazują prawdę o każdym kraju.
@wiesawmirek881512 сағат бұрын
🤣wspaniale by było powspominać UK z okresu polskiego filmu Miś, ale niestety nie ma obydwu -- efemeryda