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@annab69482 сағат бұрын
Don't you think "HATE" has become overused and lost meaning? Anyway, back to the topic of this video. I am Polish but have spent half of my life living in Sweden. A lot he said about people being unfriendly was weird, especially when I compare Swedes to Poles. He should come to Sweden and experience the real mental hermits. Do we complain a lot? Probably, and I agree with your interpretation of this phenomenon. Is our language difficult? The more I understand its difficulty, the happier I am that I don't have to study it. The red tape he complains about (BTW: who is complaining now?) is not different from the American one. It is more of the European sort-I agree with you. Climate? Well, the beauty of Poland lies in the four seasons, pity he misunderstood. Guys - I love your channel; keep up the good work. Greetings from dark and really gloomy wintery Sweden. Merry Christmas!
@sebastiaodearanha3071Сағат бұрын
Oh it's so nice you are thinking about movinig to Poland!
@MayaTheDecemberGirlСағат бұрын
It's true that Polish is difficult. But there are some KZbinrs, coming from Asian countries, who speak Polish perfectly. Just to mention "Kim jestem - Koreańczyk w Polsce" (a South Korean living in Poland, with his whole family) or "Ignacy z Japonii" (a Japanese living in Poland). And others as well. In my opinion, if someone goes to a foreign country, not only just for holidays, but a bit longer period (even if it's temporary) - it's a great opportunity to learn a foreign language of that country, at least a bit. And it's a big waste not to make use of such an opportunity.
@marcinsiemieniec430Сағат бұрын
The Americans often perceive directness as rudeness. The majority of people are not rude, they are simply direct but I guess when you grow up surrounded by artificial smiles and fake complements you might have a hard time adjusting to reality. People in Poland and in the northern part of Europe in general like to mind their own business and respect other people’s personal space, but again, by ‚chatty’ small talk Americans it’s often perceived as rudeness.
@kasiarybak84Сағат бұрын
It's kinda arrogant when native English speaker complains about lack of English skills of people from non English speaking countries 😅
@czarliw16442 сағат бұрын
Kocham Wasze komentarze! Są wyważone i mądre! Gratuluję! 👍😀
@MayaTheDecemberGirlСағат бұрын
About people vomiting after alcohol at streets - I think it's much exaggerated, an opinion of that person, in case of Poland. I haven't really noticed anything like this (maybe she means surrounding of some pubs?). I think in other countries it's actually much worse. And nowadays alcohol use in Poland doesn't differ much from other EU countries. By the way, in Asian countries, as we can see in various videos about South Korea, Japan or China, drinking is actually more common (they often have to even attend various drinking parties after work with their bosses and work team, even if kdramas we can see often people getting completely drink and vomiting). So it's not really something being any issue in Poland.
@kamilpustula24542 сағат бұрын
There is nothing to think about. Move to Poland. Countryside close to big city. Tomorrow. You are going to love it. About salaries. Poles are famous for complaining. In the last 10 years minimum wage went from 300 euros to 1000 euros. Prices of some things same time went up twice, other less, but same like everywhere else in Europe. I was moving out of Poland in 2016, gas price was 1.20 euro, here 1.40. Now its 1.30 down there, here in the Netherlands where I am for 10 years now, is 2.00. I was renting 50m2 appartement in Katowcie for 250 euros inclusive, now it costs are around 300 euros. Here it went like from 450 euros to 900. Complaining is just our national sport.
@susanmance94362 сағат бұрын
Looking forward to your Poznan videos. I visit family there every year. (I am American)
@charko4191Сағат бұрын
I really like your attitude and outlook on people, cultures, and countries in general. As you said, nothing is perfect. I am curious to hear more about South Africa. I also sight whenever I hear complaints about Polish weather. Weather is just that and as long as you don't live in Siberia there isn't much to say, that is how the world functions In Europe weather is like that because it's Europe... I actually think that Poland is way to war right now It used to be hot summers and very cold winters even -20 with beautiful covers of snow, now we get that maybe a few weeks a winter If we are lucky, and usually the temperature does not even go down to -10 and usually it's 0 or higher so the snow melts and makes a gray mess that makes it hard to drive. I am not fond of high temperatures so I avoid holidays in warm countries simple Complaining is fine but sometimes it seems like the weather is part of some negative country score...
@johnalmighty205241 минут бұрын
Constructive criticism is always something positive. Poland is not the best place to live on our planet, but comparing this country to many others I have been to, it has many advantages: high level of safety, low cost of living, increasingly developed infrastructure (roads, banks, etc.), straightforwardness of people you know. You will not find here American artificiality, covering up greed and materialism, widely available weapons, thousands of homeless people on the streets immersed in drug addiction.
@thaddausgriech4542Сағат бұрын
Fakt Niemcy sa tacy sami oprocz Kolonczykow, Oni sa zupelnie inaczej nastawieni do swiata; przedewszystkim otwarci, rozmowni i duzo usmiechaja sie i to, ja mam na codzien, super, a propos mlode pokolenie Polakow ma, takze na dzis zupelne inne nastawienie do swiata, sa wyksztalceni, operuja roznymi obcymi jezykami, takze mozna nawiazac prawdziwa przyjazn, przedewszystkim nie wciskaja slodkich klamstw, a byc moze starsze pokolenie jest bardziej zamkniete w sobie ale serce maja gorace, sa rozne przyczyny takiego zachowania, zapewno na starsze pokolenie wplynela historia, komunizm itp. ale teraz idzie wszystko w dobrym kierunku, pozdrawiam z Koeln i wszystkiego dobrego
@PiotrJaser23 минут бұрын
The problem is not that it is cold in winter, but that it is dark in winter and that the days are short.
@user-il7qx8dn4z27 минут бұрын
Szkoda ,że KZbin nie tłumaczy dialogów automatycznie na język polski. Wpłynęłoby to na pewno na większe zasięgi Waszych produkcji. Pozdrawiam serdecznie ❤ z Poznania. Do zobaczenia 😊
@Hawkinsowo2 сағат бұрын
As a NotSoYung polish man, I Love You RLY!
@jacekpiesiewicz834220 минут бұрын
Rob.... Masz zajebistą kobitke z RPA Ale ja cos czuje ze dużo polskiej krwi w niej jest, 🙂 Szanuj ją....
@dees842 сағат бұрын
Siemaneczko :D
@damian435123 минут бұрын
the Asian guy is clueless when it comes to European culture. 90% of Europe is exactly like he describes Poland, the only difference is the hot weather in Spain that affects pople's mood to be more talkative.
@wiolettajankowska11833 минут бұрын
this is an old video 😁 at this point he is already at the stage of learning Polish because he wants to live in Poland, start a family and raise children 😂 in a few months his worldview has changed 😂 this is the hidden danger of Poland 🤣🤣🤣
@lucys.46953 минут бұрын
This guy comes across as arogant, ignorant and - frankly speaking - not really bright. I wouldn't cry if he decides to leave Poland.
@doctorproctor9484Сағат бұрын
The world is big. You don't like the Polish free way.