I'm a Pole living in Germany and i watch your videos to see the progress of my country, and also to see how people of different nationalities feel in my homecountry. You're doing a great job, always a pleasure to watch! By the way: The depressing winter is the same here in Germany, but here is way less snowfall (at least in NRW), which makes it even more depressing 😆
Glad to hear you enjoy watching the videos. Sorry to hear about the depressing winter 😂😂. I enjoy it when it snows, always beautiful and better 😄. Have a nice day buddy
LOL, that hard language pronunciation video clip was funny. Bureaucratic process in Poland is a leftover from communism era there. On a bright side, with a help of a lawyer, you can get a monetary compensation ordered by a court for some unnecessary processing delays like when applying for a resident status. All the best to you, Biodun.
As a fellow foreigner living in Poland, I agree with you.I appreciate the warmth and hospitality of the Polish people, and the safety. Safety is really important. I find most Poles are down to earth decent people. The bureaucracy sometimes feels like a hangover from the Communist time, but on other occasions it seems like they are still in the Communist era anti-bureaucratic attitude of "Don''t worry, I'll fix it." That video clip was great.
Poland (and its citizens) in spring and summer and Poland (and its citizens) in autumn and winter are like two different countries. Seriously in spring and summer, people are happier, more open, they smile more often, it is warm, there is a lot of sun and the day is very long, sometimes at 10 pm it is still bright, there is a lot of fresh fruit and vegetables straight from the gardens. In autumn and winter there are very short days, almost dark and gray all the time. There used to be more severe winters, but full of snow, so it wasn't so depressing, and because of the snow it was much brighter, now the winters are almost without snow, so in winter everything is gray and depressing. and gloomy, people are less friendly, they don't want to meet new people, it's hard to find fresh fruit and vegetables, everything is available in supermarkets, but all the fruit is imported from far away from warm countries, it has come a long way and tastes different, seriously, you can get depressed in winter in Poland, but on the other hand, once you survive the winter, it will only get better and nothing will break you here
Thanks for sharing! It's interesting how seasons affect people's moods. Winter might be gloomy but Spring brings new hope. Wishing you lots of happiness in the warmer months.
I was born in Poland and I finished grade 3 and Polish language was the hardest subject for me I think the teacher let me pass because she felt bad for me. You are doing great keep it up 👍
Hey my man Im glad You like it here in Poland. Good matterial. I have one advice that will help You with making content and overall in job and day to day life. Drop saying "like". I know its from stress or to buy time to find proper next word. But belive in Yourself You have most needed vocabulary, (You will see it in transript of this video with deleted all "likes") try to make pause with no sound, instead of fill in it with "like", "mmmmmm" or like many polish people do with "yyyyyyy". With some conscious effort and "practice practice practice" It will impreve the way You speak and the way people will junge You and improve Your selfesteem. It will make You easer and more pleasent to understand. A other and little harder trick with pause is to use of soundles pasue in meaningdfull way. Pause is a important tool when uset right, lisen to some great speeches there no "ImsayingiportantthingsandImnotstopingsoYouknowImknowwhatImtalkingabout" Chek on YT "Public Speaking Tip The Power of the Pause" from Brian Tracy he explains it better in 3 minuts than my english will allow here. Cheers.
This is really really good... Bcz I wanted to say this.. at some point during the video, I was thinking to myself that why is he sounding like this? Sounded like his thoughts and words were having a disco party- all over the place. My brother, take a breather, drink some water, calm down, organize your thoughts and speak slowly..
I'm a Pole living in Germany and i watch your videos to see the progress of my country, and also to see how people of different nationalities feel in my homecountry. You're doing a great job, always a pleasure to watch!
By the way: The depressing winter is the same here in Germany, but here is way less snowfall (at least in NRW), which makes it even more depressing 😆
Glad to hear you enjoy watching the videos. Sorry to hear about the depressing winter 😂😂. I enjoy it when it snows, always beautiful and better 😄. Have a nice day buddy
@@nowbiodunThanks, I wish you a nice day too bro!
@@nowbiodunThank God spring is coming 🌄☀️
@@ZOCKERBUISNESS Yeah haha 😂. So happy to see the flowers blooming again.
@@ZOCKERBUISNESS Yeah haha 😂. So happy to see the flowers blooming again.
LOL, that hard language pronunciation video clip was funny. Bureaucratic process in Poland is a leftover from communism era there. On a bright side, with a help of a lawyer, you can get a monetary compensation ordered by a court for some unnecessary processing delays like when applying for a resident status. All the best to you, Biodun.
haha yeah, that was a very funny clip. Thank you. Appreciate the comment.
@@nowbiodun yey another missing ring in europe, so nice to have you here
As a fellow foreigner living in Poland, I agree with you.I appreciate the warmth and hospitality of the Polish people, and the safety. Safety is really important. I find most Poles are down to earth decent people.
The bureaucracy sometimes feels like a hangover from the Communist time, but on other occasions it seems like they are still in the Communist era anti-bureaucratic attitude of "Don''t worry, I'll fix it."
That video clip was great.
You are right. Hopefully, things can improve in the nearest future when it comes to bureaucracy. Appreciate the comment.
Leave my country
@@nowbiodunbro how can I apply I want to work in Poland
@@baconstripsareswag3060okay 👍
Poland (and its citizens) in spring and summer and Poland (and its citizens) in autumn and winter are like two different countries. Seriously in spring and summer, people are happier, more open, they smile more often, it is warm, there is a lot of sun and the day is very long, sometimes at 10 pm it is still bright, there is a lot of fresh fruit and vegetables straight from the gardens. In autumn and winter there are very short days, almost dark and gray all the time. There used to be more severe winters, but full of snow, so it wasn't so depressing, and because of the snow it was much brighter, now the winters are almost without snow, so in winter everything is gray and depressing. and gloomy, people are less friendly, they don't want to meet new people, it's hard to find fresh fruit and vegetables, everything is available in supermarkets, but all the fruit is imported from far away from warm countries, it has come a long way and tastes different, seriously, you can get depressed in winter in Poland, but on the other hand, once you survive the winter, it will only get better and nothing will break you here
Thanks for sharing! It's interesting how seasons affect people's moods. Winter might be gloomy but Spring brings new hope. Wishing you lots of happiness in the warmer months.
Very informative 👍
You are welcome
Good video keep it up bro
Thank you
please make a video on the best nursing schools in poland for international students , thank you
Okay. I will think about it 🙂
I'm very interested to work in Poland to see for myself🙏
Check the channel, I have videos on the channel talking about this.
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I was born in Poland and I finished grade 3 and Polish language was the hardest subject for me I think the teacher let me pass because she felt bad for me. You are doing great keep it up 👍
@@anetgumienik4476 thank you 😀
Hey my man Im glad You like it here in Poland. Good matterial. I have one advice that will help You with making content and overall in job and day to day life. Drop saying "like". I know its from stress or to buy time to find proper next word. But belive in Yourself You have most needed vocabulary, (You will see it in transript of this video with deleted all "likes") try to make pause with no sound, instead of fill in it with "like", "mmmmmm" or like many polish people do with "yyyyyyy". With some conscious effort and "practice practice practice" It will impreve the way You speak and the way people will junge You and improve Your selfesteem. It will make You easer and more pleasent to understand.
A other and little harder trick with pause is to use of soundles pasue in meaningdfull way. Pause is a important tool when uset right, lisen to some great speeches there no "ImsayingiportantthingsandImnotstopingsoYouknowImknowwhatImtalkingabout" Chek on YT "Public Speaking Tip The Power of the Pause" from Brian Tracy he explains it better in 3 minuts than my english will allow here. Cheers.
Thanks a lot buddy. Appreciate the advice. Will put all you wrote into practice.
This is really really good... Bcz I wanted to say this.. at some point during the video, I was thinking to myself that why is he sounding like this? Sounded like his thoughts and words were having a disco party- all over the place.
My brother, take a breather, drink some water, calm down, organize your thoughts and speak slowly..
Hello
Being black over there as how we are is it problem with others ???
No problem here, all good 😊
Bro is wroclaw university of economics is best for studying masters in international business
Good place to study but I don’t know if it’s the best.
Hi my name is Christopher from Nigeria
Pls is there jobs opportunities over there
And how is 🏠🏠 housing is it cheap
Watch the video.
Go to France or the UK.
Housing is free as is medical and other benefits....Bring the whole family, and you get a house
@@markharcourt2214 😂😂
I'm very sorry but I need subtitles. I didn't understand half of it.
Sorry to hear. You can turn on automatic subtitles in the video settings.
You'd be better off in the UK wouldn't you?
Happy in Poland, thank you.
Welcome to poland 🇵🇱 all Sub-Sahara friends are welcomed !
Pozdrawiam, dziękuję.
@nowbiodun ahh yes djenkwia dobro OK
No