What are the MISCONCEPTIONS About Poland and Polish Culture?

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In this insightful video, we dive deep into the heart of Poland to interview locals about common misconceptions surrounding Poland and Polish culture. Our candid conversations with Polish people uncover surprising truths and challenge stereotypes, providing a fresh perspective on what it means to be Polish.
Key Topics Covered:
Misconceptions about Poland
Polish culture and traditions
Stereotypes of Polish people
Real-life experiences of Polish locals
Insights into Polish society
Our interviewees share their personal stories and experiences, offering an authentic glimpse into the everyday life of Polish citizens. From debunking myths about Polish hospitality to exploring the rich cultural heritage of Poland, this video is a must-watch for anyone interested in learning more about this fascinating country.
What you will learn from this video
Gain a deeper understanding of Poland and its people
Discover the truth behind common Polish stereotypes
Learn about the unique aspects of Polish culture
Hear firsthand accounts from Polish locals
Enhance your knowledge for your next trip to Poland
Whether you're planning to visit Poland, curious about its culture, or just eager to learn more about different societies, this video will provide valuable insights and enrich your perspective.
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  • @Starjoof-zd9ew
    @Starjoof-zd9ewАй бұрын

    Comment below what misconception have you heard about Poland? Like and Subscribe it’s FREE 😂of charge.

  • @bohomazdesign725
    @bohomazdesign72529 күн бұрын

    Interesting fact. The European Union’s Fundamental Rights Agency published a report on a racism in 13 EU countries (based on surveys conducted on Africans living in the EU) and it turned out that Poland is the least racist country among those 13 EU countries and its not even close in most cases. (Surveyed countries: Austria, Germany, Finland, Denmark, Belgium, Ireland, Luxemburg, Italy, France, Spain, Sweden, Portugal)

  • @jankowalski6338

    @jankowalski6338

    29 күн бұрын

    They need to meet those 'new europeans' then they'll see.

  • @alhagieceesay4702

    @alhagieceesay4702

    28 күн бұрын

    It’s simply because polish has zero immigrants issues. And the racial discrimination is always mated on black which has least records on Poland compared to those 13 EU countries.. but I see no difference between Poland and the rest of the other European nation.. European are always European!

  • @muthanamasteriq329
    @muthanamasteriq32929 күн бұрын

    I really love your videos, asking general to the public is the best ways to know how people think.

  • @YourVoice56
    @YourVoice5628 күн бұрын

    I would say polish people are kind difference from other EU, they are kind of friendly in their own way. Judging the expression on their faces you might think they are cold and unfriendly but it's completely difference.

  • @benwars9524
    @benwars952429 күн бұрын

    The Polish language is not "completely" different from Russian. Both are Slavic with common roots. Some similarities between them are evident.

  • @YourVoice56

    @YourVoice56

    28 күн бұрын

    I thought so there are some similarities since they are both Slavic. They share lexical similarities with many cognates, similar phonetic features like palatalization, and comparable grammatical structures, including case systems, verb aspects, and gender distinctions. Both languages also exhibit flexible word order and common phrases stemming from their Slavic heritage.

  • @meditatenature7485
    @meditatenature748527 күн бұрын

    Interesting video keep them coming

  • @mamimami0959
    @mamimami095928 күн бұрын

    Interesting video ❤

  • @frimpzgates
    @frimpzgates29 күн бұрын

    Interesting 🎊

  • @justiceinkoom2983
    @justiceinkoom2983Ай бұрын

    Nice

  • @maths_in_twi
    @maths_in_twi29 күн бұрын

    Niceeee🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @Ziaurrehman-nf4kw
    @Ziaurrehman-nf4kw29 күн бұрын

    Nice Keep it up

  • @Muthanna199
    @Muthanna19921 күн бұрын

    Most of these steoretypes have some element of truth in it. They are not just out of a vacuum is a belife that has been there. It might been change a bit but its always there.

  • @Tyka_1
    @Tyka_128 күн бұрын

    In Poland there is not oh thats a black guy. Its just a guy. Some older ppl would do something but silently not like come up to him "go back to ur country".

  • @eyvindr.

    @eyvindr.

    28 күн бұрын

    That's not accurate. I know polish people well because I married one. Most polish people do not want Africans in the country. Since most have seen a black guy they do not react as strongly but still think that they shouldn't be there. Racism is no big deal, it is natural and a protection to the people. Many Norwegians think the same even though many see us as liberals and open. Not everything is said open and not everything in media is accurate.

  • @Tyka_1

    @Tyka_1

    28 күн бұрын

    @@eyvindr. Yes we don't want but if its not a migrant he good. If he ain't causing trouble most of us don't care Of course there are racists but it is a small %. Also i live here since i exist but haven't been all around but I know some stuff.

  • @eyvindr.

    @eyvindr.

    28 күн бұрын

    @@Tyka_1 every black person in Poland is a migrant. Even if they have lived there for generations it doesn't change a thing. As you can see, that is what is happening even in African countries such as South Africa. They see Europeans as colonisers and that shouldn't be there even though they were there before even USA was founded. Racist or not, people shouldn't care about being called a racist. Such an overused, nonsensical word.

  • @Tyka_1

    @Tyka_1

    28 күн бұрын

    @@eyvindr. not every one there is thing called tourism. And also if you were born here by migrant parents it deosn't change anything bc you were born here not there. Yes today "racist" is overused but it doesn't make it non existant.

  • @Muthanna199

    @Muthanna199

    21 күн бұрын

    @@eyvindr. why there is always double standard in the world, when the west goes to Africa or Asia they are classified as expat or tourism and when its visa vica its migrant. If you read history you will know that the west were the one who expoilated Africa and Asia country. Steal there their resources ensalve them and did the highest degedation in the history of the human race. How about that?

  • @lost.in.books2024
    @lost.in.books202429 күн бұрын

    Bober

  • @davnav5456
    @davnav545618 күн бұрын

    Let's clarify this once and for all. Poles are not racists. We simply don't like anyone who wants to change our home. Poland is our home. We have nothing against skin color or other beliefs as long as the faith stays in the private sphere and does not affect the lives of others. Zero tolerance for foreign religious symbols in our home. If you are a guest, respect the host. Don't like it? So go where you feel better. Poland doesn't force anyone to stay. If you value family values, respect, safety and clean surroundings, fit in or leave. It's simple. We don't mind your skin color or origin. Our home - our rules.

  • @YourVoice56

    @YourVoice56

    13 күн бұрын

    Not only Poland the values and culture of every country should be respected by anyone who is in that particular country. I can't say all poles are racists, but what is clear is there are some individual who are pure racists, and you can clearly see in social media and some individual tend to receive the hate on their daily life.