Out of curiosity, how have the Ukranians in Poland fared? I'm interested in an honest respsonse, both the good and the bad, not the usual media stuff. I'm very interested from the Polish point of view, your opinions of you new Ukranian guests, things outsiders couldn't have known without living in poland...
@@monikaherath7505 Honestly, It depends on many factors. For me, I don't have any issues with Ukrainians in my place. I mean, I live in small village, near the small city and there are not many Ukrainians. I had opportunity to meet only a few immigrants, but In my view they are common people. Additionally, I haven't noticed any act of xenobofia in my school yet, so they have sufficent conditions to live here without pressure. I' am not informed enough to assess the situation across the country, but it's only my own point of view. Perhaps someone introduce you more valuable opinion on this topic.
Dobre pytanie zadałeś...Dziś w roku2022 nawet ja rodowita Polka żyjąca w Polsce w Krakowie mam problem ze sobą gdyż czasem mi się zdaje że tam nie ma Polaków...Kiedys Kraków był wesołym i miłym miastem z wesołymi studentami...I z tego Krakowa z ich uniwersytetów wychodzili bardzo dobrze wykształceni Polacy...to było za czasów PRLu....Dzisiaj szkolnictwo w Polsce bardxo zaniżyło próg wykształcenia i to na tych uniwersytetach.
@@antzantz6972 Unfortunately, the Polish Embassy refused me a Pole's card, since they primarily consider Ukrainian citizens of Polish origin, and in connection with the events, Russian citizens are prohibited from granting Polish citizenship, refugee, etc.
@@sebaspons7442 🤣🤣🤣 I see it first time then "moldy" means "drunk". I think it means "old-fashioned". Where are you from? English is your native language?
I love Poland! Fell in love with the country when I visited 5 years back. Can't wait to be back. And trying to learn (at least a bit) of the language too :)
@@josephbrandenburg4373 *Język polski jest bardzo łatwy. To nie jest prawda. (polish language is really easy. that is not true) I think that this is what you wanted to say.
@@juandiegovalverde1982 Maybe he is not from Warsaw, but Wrocław, however my dad is over 40 and his english is really good, about C2, so that's not true that nobody who is over 40 speaks english in poland
I truly enjoyed this video from Poland. Hope to visit one day eventhough I don't speak polish but I'll try to learn the basic words just to get by. Greetings from California! 😊
Poland was the first country I ever visited and it is one of my favorites! Warsaw is a great city and there is a town in the Southeast part of the country called Przemysl which is also fantastic!
Tbh after one year Poland and Ukrainian should get same help from government etc. Not Ukrainian more, Polish less. For example Ukrainian lonely mother getting more than same Polish isn't fair. Okay after 3-4 months but not after one year. But sorry too many healthy and young men's walking in Poland instead defending Ukraine. So, Poland should be fair for citizens.
@valentynchubukin4758 Broo u r in my country not I'm in yours. If studying for they is more important than country, okay. I know a few lonely mother it's my proof. What is funny, my mother is a doctor and some Ukrainians are in shock because she doesn't speak in Ukrainian language 😂 And many many other stupid things now is in Poland.
I miss Poland a lot! Very beautiful country, beautiful cities.Krakow and Gdansk are the best in my opinion. Love you, dear polish people! 😀 Salut from Romania, Bucharest
That 3:49 lady omg as someone who grew up in Canada speaking English but was born to Chinese immigrant parents I cannot stress how much I have thought about this and how much privileged I feel that native English speakers across the world are. we should really put our English arrogance aside and try to learn other languages.
To know foreign languages is cool, but maybe to learn them is cooler still! The process lets you to immerse in other cultures and to improve yourself. For those interested in learning languages, videos from my channel might be useful:) th-cam.com/video/DrFRgDHeN0w/w-d-xo.html
I am not sure whether someone only speaking English can be called privileged. Lots of culture and humor opens up to one when one learns other languages.
@@SurfinScientist agree - we have 3 main families of languages in Europe (Roman,Germanic,Slavic), I would like to learn some Roman language as i feel that those are closer in mentality to Slavic than Germanic like English. Anyway it would be great to know one from each familie for anybody who wants to be called European humanist.
Poland is not as cold as all think. During winter there is Max 1 month below 0 degrees, in summer temperatures are between 20 and 35, ofc there is 3 days with -20 and 3 days with 40, but it’s pretty rare. Btw so good video!❤️🐢
looking at this video i wish we had a weather like yours. hasn't rained at ALL here in bulgaria. during late December it was cold but it didn't rain, and now it's hot enough, i dont even go out with an umbrella or jacket on me anymore.
Poland is not so cold temperature wise, but as a Scandinavian who is used to cold weather, I was caught by surprise how much I was freezing in Poland in the Winter. 🥶 I think it’s because of the high humidity. The humid cold in Poland when it was +4C felt worse than -15C. The best way I can describe it is as a different type of cold. Anyway, I thought that was interesting because I was not prepared for the Polish type of cold. Now I am 😄
@@strawberrysmoothie5171 Funny thing, I have a friend from Oman who were studying in Warsaw. He said it is much hotter for him in Poland during summer than in Oman (which is on Arabian Penisula).
When I visited Poland in winter for the first time (I am Czech) I also espected some crazy winter, but it was totaly the same as here, most of days just 5-10°C and rain. 😀
Man, I started to learn Spanish some 3 years ago and if I was not so busy later on I would speak Spanish already very well. I only wish I could start to learn it much earlier - Spanish is so very beautiful, poetic, romantic, musical language that I am totally in love with it :))) I am Polish and my polish is very sophisticated because I love my language and always loved to learn it...and I will tell you that Spanish is very similar to Polish - nearly the same grammar rules, many words are similar or the same: biblioteca - biblioteka Europa - Europa Francia - Francja autobus - autobus boleto - bilet Con Dios (love this saying) :)
@@magorzatamargaret294 Nie bileto, tylko , el billete, ale może się różnić, w zależności od prowincji. Mieszkałem 2 lata w Madrycie. Co najciekawsze, lekarz, pielęgniarka, policjant,(Guardia Civil), czy prezenter radiowy, nie znał jęz. angielskiego. …ale mieli już sklepy El Corte Ingles, czyli Angielski Dwór. Tam wszyscy palili papierosy, ze mną włącznie.😳🤭😮
Tbh Poland is not cold at all. We have 5 days a year with temperatures below 0 degree. Yesterday (31 december) we had 16 degree celsius here, in Wrocław. I mean, this video has been recorded in literally the coldest day of the year xd. All the snow is already melted. And btw., it was completely different around 20 years ago. Back then the temperature of around -15 wasnt anything special.
It isn’t cold as ppl think, we get maybe in total 2-3 weeks in winter when is super cold and temp drop down to -10 during a day. Scandinavian countries are way cooler than Poland…
To miłe, że tak wielu obcokrajowców z różnych stron świata jest w Polsce, zwiedza Polskę. Ludzie otwarci, wyedukowani, życzliwi. Fajnie bylo usłyszeć, że Polacy znają języki obce, niektóre również dla rozwoju osobistego np japoński.
Interesting to not that this command of the English language, all over the world, makes the natives of the English, many of them of course, lazy to learn other languages and cultures; which is harm to them most than it is for us, not English speakers, in my perspective at least.
@alexprestes6106 this is totally correct. I'm an Australian and a native English speaker. I learnt some broken French in high school and can get by in France (albeit just). I'm sure if I lived in France for 6 months I'd develop my skills to a more advanced level. The issue is that because English is SO prevalent in the media, news, internet etc in Australia we don't get much exposure to a foreign language, and even if you do learn one, unless you use it all the time you forget lots of it. My aunty could speak advanced French in the 80s, she still can speak a bit, but has lost lots of it because it just isn't really a useful skill here unfortunately. In europe it's easier as you commonly meet people from different countries so you're constantly practising.
So nice to see the videos, thanks a lot for them! People are friendly and smiling, great to hear those short conversations! I live in Warsaw now and speak 3 languages but I hope that Polish will be the fourth soon!
I like to watch this type of videos because it gives me a good reason to continue studying languages, connect with people, learn new things and stories. Come to Brazil!!!🇧🇷
I have a soft spot to the Polish people. They are so clever and a lot of my Polish friends speak in many languages, it is perfect.🥰❤️🇵🇱 Thanks for this video.
@@antonihistoria3300 I'm finding Polish super difficult and I live in Warsaw and already speak another Slavic language. It's beautiful but it makes my brain hurt!
@@antonihistoria3300 ja uczyłam się polskiego faktycznie od zera, mogę powiedzieć ,że nie jest taki ciężki ,raczej potrzebuje rozumienia ,a nie po prostu nauki na pamięć jeśli chodzi o czasie przeszłym i tak dalej. Piękny język!😍❤️
I am from Kyiv and spent two first the most stressful months of war in Poland ❤️ every Ukrainian will be forever grateful for what polish people did and continue doing 🙌🏼
@@user-ue6kx6zu1r I hope all of you who arrived in Poland since February 2022 will come back to Ukraine. You need to be aware that Poland doesn't need you, you are a burden for the Polish state, the Polish nation.
I am Ukrainian and I am proud that Poland welcomes Ukrainians so well and friendly during the war. Poland is doing the most impossible things in our time. We are eternally grateful to the Poles for their kindness and open heart😘 I have visited Poland many times and hope after the end of war to travel to Poland again and thank the locals for their help
@@sweden007w34 oh yeah ?? are you really grateful?? then remove monuments of Bandera, Schukhevych and Klachkivsky.... war criminals responsible for genocide of 200,000-400,000 Polish civilians in the regions of Wolhynia and eastern Galicia during 2nd world war...
5:35 I love this! I'm of Polish-Jewish descent myself and always thought the exact same thing, how we need to learn more about each other again because we both had huge effects on each other's history.
@@M3rl1n177 Yes, there were a lot of different nations living in Poland. But well, polish wasnt even dominant language in Poland (just as many people spoke german; it was official language in Kraków, Toruń and in general most of western Poland; most of people on the east didnt speak Polish as well). I can send you texts of Polish noblemen refering to King as a father, noblemen as family, non-nobles as servants or random merchants you trade with (yes, in XV-XVII regular non-noble folks werent even considered Poles) and jews as usurers. If i remeber correctly it was Modrzewski's concept. But ye, Poland accepted all the jews who flew from Spain, Netherlands, Italy etc. So its true that people living in Poland were a lot more tolerant than in countries on the west.
What a delightful video, greetings from Poland! I'm from Łódź but I've recently been in both Kraków and Warsaw. If you'd run into me and ask me this question, it could get awkward because I kinda speak 0 languages when stressed. 😅 Meaning I stutter and don't know what to say even in my native Polish, and it's much worse in English.
@@theneanderthal69 Thank you! I've also learned a bit of German, a tinny bit of Russian and recently some Ukrainian but I don't feel very confident in any of them. The Slavic ones should be easier, as close to each other and to my own language, but that apparently makes me mix them all up. Oh, and technically I had to take three semesters of a Latin course at the University but that was a disaster. I had no idea how I passed, and I forgot most of what little I'd learned. However, that one scene in Monthy Phyton's _Life of Brian_ is now extra funny for me. 😄
@@suchendnachwahrheit9143 Thanks, I'm glad to hear you think so! Łódź has a bit of a bad reputation in Poland, as the supposed worst one among the major cities or the one people forget about. I think it is underappreciated. Long story short, for most of its 600 years it was a small rural town, then it rapidly grew during the Industrial Revolution (which also happened to be the time when there was no independent Poland), but it left its golden age behind early into the 20th century and has been struggling a bit ever since, going from being called the “Polish Manchester” to the “Polish Detroit”. It's not as bad as most people make it out to be though.
@@Artur_M. Yeah, my father had a Polish collegue, who described Lodz as very multi cultural for Polish standards with many different valuable influences from different European parts over the last two centuries. In Germany we have quite a lot of overapreciated stuff, lol, and also tons of unknown cities, who are quite nice. Frankfurt alone is such a mess and is still considered very nice in Germany. Or Cologne, a City as ugly as the sun is bright. (I hate Cologne) My foreign eyes would never have come to the conclusion that Lodz is somewhat unpopular with Polish natives, while many foreigners might not share my opinion about Cologne. It is often eye opening to get some foreigner's opinions to one's home City to apreciate it more.
Maybe next time you could do your interviews a bit further away from the tourist hot spots. It's not so easy to find a lot of Polish people in the city center of Krakow. I live 12 min tram ride away from the main square, but only go there if it's really necessary - it's simply overcrowded for regular residents.
I'm pretty much into learning languages but despite the fact if being from neighbouring Germany, I haven't made it yet to learn Polish. My West German socialisation made me turn towards English, French and Spanish but when I travelled to Poland, I always had the desire to commmunicate with the people in their language. Once I booght a book with standard sentencea in Polish to be prepared for my trip. There were loada of useful everyday sentences in there such as "Do you have a coat hanger for me?" I even found the sentence to ask for the right way to the teain station. But the oerson answered in Polish and nobody was able ti tell me on which page I'd find the answer. Possibly he just said:"Stop making a fool of yourself!" But it was a useful experience. I learnt when you ask a Polish in Polish , they are very likely to answer
I know, for whatever reason, we tend to learn our neighbors to the west language and not to the east; that is true for Poland as well. Obviously the reason might be because we usually emigrate that way, but still we have plenty of people from the East, Ukraine is huge so there’s more and more people learning Ukranian, but not as many as the people learning English or German.
Just joined. Very interesting. I love languages and just love to hear people speaking it. I have been binged watching most of your videos already. Keep it up
i’m also a scottish person who only speaks one language😭. the way other places teach languages so well amazes me. i did 2 years of french at school yet i can only remember about 3 words. i don’t know if it’s that our schools are bad at teaching languages or if we’re bad at learning languages, maybe both lol. or it could be like the english lady said, we just go places and expect people to speak english so then we don’t see the point in learning another language. i’m currently trying to learn spanish but i’m finding it difficult since i didn’t get any foreign language skills from school.
I think it’s about age. I’m from Poland and however my English is pretty good, cuz I started about 7, my German is like all about “ü” 😂 Cuz I was 16 and 4 years of learning didn’t helped too much😅
For brits its hard to learn languages because english is not phonetical, if it was obligatory to learn basic latin in the primary school, it would be much much easier for you
Don’t be so harsh on yourself. It’s easier for us to learn and practice English. I’m German, born and raised and still living in Germany and working for a big German company. But we speak English at work; many immigrants here don’t bother to learn decent German, as they don’t need to. I even speak English with my wife and child. I learned many other languages over the years, including Russian and Japanese, and I struggle with them and keep forgetting things. They are just not around everyday and everywhere like English.
I know only Polish, average Ukrainian and unsatisfactory English. But my daughter speaks Polish, English, French, Russian and Hungarian. She studies Hungarian philology.
@@nieczerwony where am i wrong though? alot of people under 25 watch anime? damn right. are there some older people that watched dragon ball on tv? sure. i have yet to find someone in their 50's that learned few japanese sentences from anime, most of them watched it dubbed
@@poligrant5152 Dragon ball? Hahah. Nothing like stereotypes. There were many more animes back then, and Japanese studies at many universities exists way longer than 25 years.
I am amazed that so few speak German. Because German is the most spoken language in Europe with over 100 million native speakers. In Germany, Austria, Switzerland, South Tyrol (north Italy), Luxembourg, East Belgium, Lichtenstein.
Fascinating video!! These people are so generous with their time and willingness to communicate. As for me, I am a native English speaker, (US), and can get by in Italian, which I understand much more than I can speak or write, and rudimentary French. These are also the only languages in which I had classroom instruction. Coming in contact with native speakers through my work and travel, I can manage basic Spanish and some words in Portuguese, German, and Polish though not enough to have a conversation. During lockdown in 2020, I tried to learn the Cyrillic alphabet via TH-cam, (daunting), and basic Russian pronunciation. Although I failed at both, I did develop a profound appreciation for Russians who can speak English Irregardless of their level of fluency. Chuck
@@stepanfedorov561 Yeah, Greek is certainly tough too. And while I learned from a Greek coworker a few phrases in the Greek language, I would never be able to read them as written in the Greek alphabet. Coming from a scientific and Christian theology background, I learned a number of Greek letters and words in the course of studies. Though this hardly qualifies as fluency, I did learn some Greek pronunciation phonetically. Then again, there is also the issue of modern Greek vs Classical Greek.
My native language is Turkish, my father’s language is Arabic, which I can speak in A2-B1 level, I’d been sent to a french-speaking high school, so I can speak it in C1, I studied English at university and my level in it is C1 too. My maternal grandmother was a Romanian so I can speak it in A2. My russian is basic like A1. My Italian is B2 and my German is between B1 and B2. I’ll learn Spanish in a near future.
thats such an amazing language combination! if its not rude of me to ask, whats the story behind your ancestry?😅 im bulgarian-turkish, i actually have a friend thats turkish from hatay and of lebanese descent, speaks arabic! is it similar? or is your mum turkish dad arab? either way its beatiful. great to see a polyglot native in turkish, there arent that many.
The total number of Poles is 38 million in the country outside of Poland in Europe 5 million but you know Ukrainians are well over 6 million in our country take into account that in Poland Poles work hard but it's true you can hear that from 10.00 to 16.00 you can hear more Ukrainians
I Polish society is aging by 2100 Poles from 38 million are to be 25 million but apparently the President of Poland is to fix it Polish population is to increase
I also wanted to get more answers from Poles, it just worked out this way. If I had more time I would have walked around a more local area to add to the video. Thanks for watching :)
@@TheNewTravel Regular citizens of Krakow who do not work in Old Town do not go there. I know people who did not been there for 6 years in Main Market Square and they live in Kraków whole life. Old Town is like museum for tourists nothing for citizens there.
@@polishgigachad7097 These words are only a part of gratitude for the fact that you help us. Not all are good. I hope that a similar situation will never happen to you in which you will need to temporarily move to a foreign country where you absolutely do not want and in which you are not interested.
@@danielkvinov8303 I'm honestly sick of these comments from Ukrainians about Poland. Even criticism would make me feel better than this, because most of Poles reading your "nice" comments get wrapped around your finger. Your comment wasn't sincere.
@@domicelabury4560 Kraków przed rozbiorami był zamieszkiwany przez wielu obcokrajowców. Do których czasów trzeba by było się cofnąć żeby gadać takie bzdety? Do PRLu może?
I am Polish and I am fascinated with Jewish culture as well and I am planning to learn Hebrew ... at least a little. I have no jewish roots but my family would always respect their heritage.
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That's so surprising to me people are interested in my people , considering it's so small . I love people who love cultures and just curious in general , you're awesome powodzenia with your hebrew journey
@@Xniverix Wstyd mi za naszych obywateli.Podczas gdy nasi faceci oddają życie na froncie, oni dostają wysoki poziom bezpieczeństwa w Europie i wciąż mają czelność ściągać tam swoje prawa i robić bałagan (nie wszyscy oczywiście) Tacy „patrioci”, którzy można tylko krzyczeć "Jesteśmy z Ukrainą" i mieszkając za granicą. Polacy są fajni, cześć z Ukrainy (tłumacz google)
@user-ui9ii4np8b you think that you do something good with this comment, but you're not. Keep dividing Ukrainians around the world, it will be very beneficial for us all...
Thank you for making this. I have seen several of your videos - London, Montréal and now Poland. I would enjoy seeing a video like this made in Calgary, and made in Vancouver. We have so many different ethnic peoples here. Also, it would be nice to see a year for the video.
Perhaps No More than 35 milions Poles in Poland, but most of them work hard to earn their wages during the additional 5 millions benefits seekers tourists running free around the town that why is so hard to found any typical Poles right there and ask that question.
@@JanKowalski-go1gr No, there are currently about 38 million Poles, according to the latest research. I don't know where you got 35, pal. In the other hand, Ukraine left millions people, and their demographics are worse than in Poland, they simply do not update the data
@@JanKowalski-go1gr No, it just a tourist place, because of that there so many tourists. Isn't it logical? And one more: Ukrainians work and study too. Most of Ukrainians in video: pensioners, or students.
03:22 - I really loved that moment -👍🏻 it was... A real moment to stop, and to think about ... -" how many languages do you speak"... ...and why... - ⚡👍🏻 - 👌🏻👍🏻...
Where exactly you spot people makes difference. In Krakow it seemed like tourist area. In Warsaw you were next to Jewish Museum that have lot of foreign visitors too. So not that many Polish people in this.
I watched your previous films, low-key wanting to take part in one of those. So basically you actually passed by my place in that film, so cool 😂 Also I guess it was just the time of the year that most of polish people just sit in their homes, and you can meet mainly tourists.
6:15 "It's very cold." Well, it's winter at 52.2 latitude, continental climate... BUT, they had almost 19°C at the Warsaw airport on New Year's Day 2023. That's extremely rare at this time of the year (crazy weather patterns of the recent decades).
@@TheNewTravel It really is crazy. Now it´s not as warm as yesterday, but still well above the average (12C). Enough to break the dormancy of some plants if it´s gonna last for a few more days.
I am 44 years old and I speak English and Spanish. I didn’t start learning Spanish until I was 40 years old. I wish I knew a ton more languages and hope to try and learn another one soon. However, as an American, I am embarrassed that more Americans don’t know multiple, even though I understand why it tends to happen.
Congratulations! Some like to take pills to improve cognitive abilities at a certain age, others prefer to learn foreign languages. Such learning improves intellectual abilities and opens up to other cultures.
Congratulations! Some like to take pills to improve cognitive abilities at a certain age, others prefer to learn foreign languages. Such learning improves intellectual abilities and opens up to other cultures.
Congratulations! Some like to take pills to improve cognitive abilities at a certain age, others prefer to learn foreign languages. Such learning improves intellectual abilities and opens up to other cultures.
Yeah, don't forget, that would tell U they speak a language if they can introduce themselves and say few simple sentences. That's theirs "knowledge" of languages. 🤣
Its not depends wich country you were Born Just If you have a Skill or not. I wouldn't Say that they have ,,great abillity,, its completly Not true IMAO
Poland became one of the most important hosts for international students searching for the best European universities. The country serves as a model globally, and that’s because the investments made here are steady. Poland created a high-quality education environment due to its traditions of academic education which goes back to 1364.
@@marekjanczewski - If not something even worse, taking into account the climate change, overpopulation and the resulting overexploitation of natural resources and pollution... Big waves of mass relocation from the overpopulated south-eastern regions of the world might start soon...
@Briston Knight It's already going on, just walk the streets of Berlin or Paris-it's impossible to seal the borders in such a way to prevent this from happening....
My native language is Azerbaijani🇦🇿(1) and İ also speak Turkish🇹🇷 (close to my native). English🇬🇧 C1 or 2(primarily consume internet), Spanish 🇪🇸around B1, and Russian🇷🇺 around A2
when you learn a foreign language ussualy theres test for every level so people who learn a few languages i think are more likely to rate them like that
As a polish person, and I'm not adult, I can speak 4 languages. English, Polish, Spanish and german. I learned everything at school, be it at home or in extracurricular activities. Everything is possible, but it takes willpower! :D
*Which city do you prefer - Krakow or Warsaw?* 🇵🇱 🙂
Krakow 😍 and Warsaw 😍 I love Poland
Wanna visit both for myself regardless of other people opinions lol never been to Eastern Europe before
Krakow, staro miasto)
Krakow. It is a little warmer in Krakow than in Warsaw. But Kyiv is the best for me)) Greetings from Kyiv!
Kraków and Warsaw. I love both and cannot choose.
Dude met more Ukrainians than Polish people while being in Poland 😆
Thy are slowly taking over Poland,fuck!!!
sadly
@@noook21 It's way out of line or an aberration!!!!!
Well we take like 3 millions of them and i hope they will comeback to Ukraine after fall of Putin
@@xenon1351 We, locals are getting second-class citizens,slowly but surely!!!
It's a pity there wasn't a lot of Poles. Despite this fact, I appreciate your work. I love this kind of videos
I'm from Poland (Gdynia at seaside). I speak Polish, Russian, German and English ,a little Hindi
@@grzegorzg447 gadasz głupoty
@@grzegorzg447 Pole is literally the way to say a single polish person, would you prefer them to call us polacks?
Out of curiosity, how have the Ukranians in Poland fared? I'm interested in an honest respsonse, both the good and the bad, not the usual media stuff. I'm very interested from the Polish point of view, your opinions of you new Ukranian guests, things outsiders couldn't have known without living in poland...
@@monikaherath7505 Honestly, It depends on many factors. For me, I don't have any issues with Ukrainians in my place. I mean, I live in small village, near the small city and there are not many Ukrainians. I had opportunity to meet only a few immigrants, but In my view they are common people. Additionally, I haven't noticed any act of xenobofia in my school yet, so they have sufficent conditions to live here without pressure. I' am not informed enough to assess the situation across the country, but it's only my own point of view. Perhaps someone introduce you more valuable opinion on this topic.
if you speak 2 languages you're bilingual , if you speak 3 you're trilingual , if you speak just one , you're a English-speaker .... nice video !
Are so words of Colombian TV show presenter?😂
could be also older Japanese
@@ulingua What?
@@jeylful there was a show in Colombia , where the local judge sad this phrase in Spanish language
@@miguelospina8186 yeah , I was telling about it hermano )
My question is: How many Poles have you meet in Krakow or Warsaw? :P
two and half
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it's understandable since most Polish people work or study in the daytime. And only tourists are walking in the city
Hahahah it is good question ))
Dobre pytanie zadałeś...Dziś w roku2022 nawet ja rodowita Polka żyjąca w Polsce w Krakowie mam problem ze sobą gdyż czasem mi się zdaje że tam nie ma Polaków...Kiedys Kraków był wesołym i miłym miastem z wesołymi studentami...I z tego Krakowa z ich uniwersytetów wychodzili bardzo dobrze wykształceni Polacy...to było za czasów PRLu....Dzisiaj szkolnictwo w Polsce bardxo zaniżyło próg wykształcenia i to na tych uniwersytetach.
It's funny to see how many languages people from UK speak.
oNe 😂
And from the U.S.
@@TheSuperVideoRey1 From US speak 2 languages, American and English ;)
@@oleksandrkireiev7628 no one says that war is funny. I am myself from Ukraine.
UK means United Kingdom, not Ukraine
Polish people are very beautiful, elegant,polite and friendly❤💜🧡
Love Poland from China🇨🇳❤️💕🇵🇱
Thanks. Hello from Poland. 😊
As a Japanese, I am glad to see people who learn Japanese there and her pronunciation was good!
My friend is learning Japanese. It's slowly becoming more and more popular
Konnichuva ✌️
@@augustinewest4766 Konnichiwa!
@@Olympeace sayonara:-))
日本万歳🇯🇵
I am a descendant of exiled Poles in Siberia, and it makes my soul so happy when I see the Poles.
With love from Siberia. ❤
With love from Poland :) And know, that we remember of you. We still are family, even if separated long ago. Take care!
Так уезжай в Польшу, псевдо-сибиряк. Сейчас ты же не сослан
Привет из Польши. Держитесь. Мира Вам:)
Wracajcie do kraju
@@antzantz6972 Unfortunately, the Polish Embassy refused me a Pole's card, since they primarily consider Ukrainian citizens of Polish origin, and in connection with the events, Russian citizens are prohibited from granting Polish citizenship, refugee, etc.
Poland, beautiful culture and people
from France
Thank you
Merci beacoup!
XD
O kurwa Polacy słyszycie go ?
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The Turkish-German lady seems so cheerful and happy💜 great video as always 🐢
She was mouldy
@@sebaspons7442 why?
She is so cute
@@UserUser-in6ig that means “maybe” she was drunk or something😂 anyway it’s a joke. She seems so happy and nice person !
@@sebaspons7442 🤣🤣🤣 I see it first time then "moldy" means "drunk". I think it means "old-fashioned". Where are you from? English is your native language?
I love Poland! Fell in love with the country when I visited 5 years back. Can't wait to be back. And trying to learn (at least a bit) of the language too :)
I’m sure Poland loves you too!
According to Duolingo, Język polskiego jest bardzo łatwe.
Nie jest prawdziwy...
nobody 40 or older speak English in Warsaw.
@@josephbrandenburg4373 *Język polski jest bardzo łatwy. To nie jest prawda. (polish language is really easy. that is not true) I think that this is what you wanted to say.
@@juandiegovalverde1982 Maybe he is not from Warsaw, but Wrocław, however my dad is over 40 and his english is really good, about C2, so that's not true that nobody who is over 40 speaks english in poland
I was surprised to see a woman who speaks Japanese in Poland. Her Japanese was very good.
Japanese and Chinese are surprisingly popular in Poland.
I truly enjoyed this video from Poland. Hope to visit one day eventhough I don't speak polish but I'll try to learn the basic words just to get by. Greetings from California! 😊
Poland was the first country I ever visited and it is one of my favorites! Warsaw is a great city and there is a town in the Southeast part of the country called Przemysl which is also fantastic!
I am so grateful to Poland for accepting Ukrainians refugees... I cannot express that enough!
Thank you Poland ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Yeah we got 10m terrorists in our provinces you're welcome
Accepted or forced
Tbh after one year Poland and Ukrainian should get same help from government etc. Not Ukrainian more, Polish less. For example Ukrainian lonely mother getting more than same Polish isn't fair. Okay after 3-4 months but not after one year. But sorry too many healthy and young men's walking in Poland instead defending Ukraine. So, Poland should be fair for citizens.
@@marswillrule2431 what part of Poland are you from? :)
@valentynchubukin4758 Broo u r in my country not I'm in yours. If studying for they is more important than country, okay. I know a few lonely mother it's my proof. What is funny, my mother is a doctor and some Ukrainians are in shock because she doesn't speak in Ukrainian language 😂 And many many other stupid things now is in Poland.
I miss Poland a lot!
Very beautiful country, beautiful cities.Krakow and Gdansk are the best in my opinion.
Love you, dear polish people! 😀 Salut from Romania, Bucharest
Same from England!
Love Romanians, love English!
Sanatate :)
We also love our Romanian friends, especially from Bucharest, greetings from Warsaw
Pozdrowienia z Polski ♡
That 3:49 lady omg as someone who grew up in Canada speaking English but was born to Chinese immigrant parents I cannot stress how much I have thought about this and how much privileged I feel that native English speakers across the world are. we should really put our English arrogance aside and try to learn other languages.
❤️🥰❤️🥰
Yes, you really should
To know foreign languages is cool, but maybe to learn them is cooler still! The process lets you to immerse in other cultures and to improve yourself. For those interested in learning languages, videos from my channel might be useful:)
th-cam.com/video/DrFRgDHeN0w/w-d-xo.html
I am not sure whether someone only speaking English can be called privileged. Lots of culture and humor opens up to one when one learns other languages.
@@SurfinScientist agree - we have 3 main families of languages in Europe (Roman,Germanic,Slavic), I would like to learn some Roman language as i feel that those are closer in mentality to Slavic than Germanic like English. Anyway it would be great to know one from each familie for anybody who wants to be called European humanist.
This is the most touristic location in the city, locals rarely go there, especially on working days.
Poland is not as cold as all think.
During winter there is Max 1 month below 0 degrees, in summer temperatures are between 20 and 35, ofc there is 3 days with -20 and 3 days with 40, but it’s pretty rare.
Btw so good video!❤️🐢
looking at this video i wish we had a weather like yours. hasn't rained at ALL here in bulgaria. during late December it was cold but it didn't rain, and now it's hot enough, i dont even go out with an umbrella or jacket on me anymore.
Poland is not so cold temperature wise, but as a Scandinavian who is used to cold weather, I was caught by surprise how much I was freezing in Poland in the Winter. 🥶 I think it’s because of the high humidity. The humid cold in Poland when it was +4C felt worse than -15C. The best way I can describe it is as a different type of cold. Anyway, I thought that was interesting because I was not prepared for the Polish type of cold. Now I am 😄
@@strawberrysmoothie5171 Funny thing, I have a friend from Oman who were studying in Warsaw. He said it is much hotter for him in Poland during summer than in Oman (which is on Arabian Penisula).
@@elfoxini Yes, because we build cities differently. We have more open area between buildings and we use too much concrete everywhere.
When I visited Poland in winter for the first time (I am Czech) I also espected some crazy winter, but it was totaly the same as here, most of days just 5-10°C and rain. 😀
This was a very fun Video to watch😊 much love from germany❤🇵🇱
As a Spaniard, I'm pretty flattered that so many Poles speak or are learning Spanish. You guys are welcome here anytime!
Man, I started to learn Spanish some 3 years ago and if I was not so busy later on I would speak Spanish already very well.
I only wish I could start to learn it much earlier - Spanish is so very beautiful, poetic, romantic, musical language that I am totally in love with it :)))
I am Polish and my polish is very sophisticated because I love my language and always loved to learn it...and I will tell you that Spanish is very similar to Polish - nearly the same grammar rules, many words are similar or the same:
biblioteca - biblioteka
Europa - Europa
Francia - Francja
autobus - autobus
boleto - bilet
Con Dios (love this saying) :)
@ anonimato1947 As a Pole. I spent 2 years in Spain. They didn’t offer work permit at the time, ;(88-90)so I moved to Florida.
@@magorzatamargaret294 Nie bileto, tylko , el billete, ale może się różnić, w zależności od prowincji. Mieszkałem 2 lata w Madrycie. Co najciekawsze, lekarz, pielęgniarka, policjant,(Guardia Civil), czy prezenter radiowy, nie znał jęz. angielskiego. …ale mieli już sklepy El Corte Ingles, czyli Angielski Dwór. Tam wszyscy palili papierosy, ze mną włącznie.😳🤭😮
@@Kinggg679 bOleto - tak mam na kursie, gdzie uczę się hiszpańskiego z angielskiego.
Im Mexican but i think Poland is a super nice place, cold af, but a nice place
Im moroccan and i love Poland too, as you said! Cold but who cares ! So what can we do about that oscar?
Tbh Poland is not cold at all. We have 5 days a year with temperatures below 0 degree. Yesterday (31 december) we had 16 degree celsius here, in Wrocław.
I mean, this video has been recorded in literally the coldest day of the year xd. All the snow is already melted.
And btw., it was completely different around 20 years ago. Back then the temperature of around -15 wasnt anything special.
It isn’t cold as ppl think, we get maybe in total 2-3 weeks in winter when is super cold and temp drop down to -10 during a day. Scandinavian countries are way cooler than Poland…
@@Kam7777 2-3 weeks? wtf, more like 2-3 days xd. Ok, max like 2 weeks :(
edit. But ye, i live in the warmest Polish city.
Indeed cold af +17C in January is INSANE!
I went to Krakow and Warsaw last March and the cities are amazing. But Poles are beyond adjectives; how awesome people.
To miłe, że tak wielu obcokrajowców z różnych stron świata jest w Polsce, zwiedza Polskę. Ludzie otwarci, wyedukowani, życzliwi. Fajnie bylo usłyszeć, że Polacy znają języki obce, niektóre również dla rozwoju osobistego np japoński.
I kind of like the English lady she was funny but honest.
And sad
Interesting to not that this command of the English language, all over the world, makes the natives of the English, many of them of course, lazy to learn other languages and cultures; which is harm to them most than it is for us, not English speakers, in my perspective at least.
@@cieslik7564ecause why must English Kids learn English if the whole world speaks english
@alexprestes6106 this is totally correct. I'm an Australian and a native English speaker. I learnt some broken French in high school and can get by in France (albeit just). I'm sure if I lived in France for 6 months I'd develop my skills to a more advanced level. The issue is that because English is SO prevalent in the media, news, internet etc in Australia we don't get much exposure to a foreign language, and even if you do learn one, unless you use it all the time you forget lots of it. My aunty could speak advanced French in the 80s, she still can speak a bit, but has lost lots of it because it just isn't really a useful skill here unfortunately. In europe it's easier as you commonly meet people from different countries so you're constantly practising.
6:33 ?
Kraków is a very beautiful city.
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Great Poland and Polish people.
They know the shitty feeling of being surrounded by two super powers.
Greeting from South Korea.
❤
We like South Korean tanks
Love s.Korea from Poland, and love Hungary now we have two brothers ❤️
XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD u mean japanese occupation? hold my korean streetfooddd
but korea was sourrounded by three super powers china japanese and america ;D
As a Polish person Im sorry you didn’t get a chance to meet that many Poles :( I hope your trip was nice :)
Ukrainisation.....
@@fernandor8186 You do not understand the situation, there is a war a mass of people had to flee.
@@west_ldn_xxx5549 a kim ty jesteś palancie jeden żeby tutaj zabierać głos i się wypowiadać o Polsce ??
@@fernandor8186 english please
@@west_ldn_xxx5549 and who the f@ck are you to moan about Poland here ?
So surprised seeing Poland on your channel man 🔥💪
So nice to see the videos, thanks a lot for them! People are friendly and smiling, great to hear those short conversations! I live in Warsaw now and speak 3 languages but I hope that Polish will be the fourth soon!
I am fascinated by these "How many languages do you speak" videos.
I like to watch this type of videos because it gives me a good reason to continue studying languages, connect with people, learn new things and stories. Come to Brazil!!!🇧🇷
Come to Brazil já se tornou um meme kkkkk
@@rezarinsistireconfiaremdeu2084 real kkkkkkk
I'm from Poland and I can speak 5 languages such as:
Polish (obviously), English, Spanish, Russian and German 🇵🇱🇬🇧🇪🇦🇷🇺🇩🇪
Brawo.
łeb jak sklep
@@blackjohnny0 lež jako věž
Да ладно, будучи Поляком зачем Русский?
@@kirillmoiseenkov Я полька, но могу говорить по-русски
I have a soft spot to the Polish people. They are so clever and a lot of my Polish friends speak in many languages, it is perfect.🥰❤️🇵🇱
Thanks for this video.
Polski język jest łatwy
@@antonihistoria3300 jakbyś miał się uczyć od podstaw to wcale nie jest taki łatwy
@@antonihistoria3300 Nieprawda. Pokazuje to nawet wielu Polaków, dla których jest to język ojczysty.
@@antonihistoria3300 I'm finding Polish super difficult and I live in Warsaw and already speak another Slavic language. It's beautiful but it makes my brain hurt!
@@antonihistoria3300 ja uczyłam się polskiego faktycznie od zera, mogę powiedzieć ,że nie jest taki ciężki ,raczej potrzebuje rozumienia ,a nie po prostu nauki na pamięć jeśli chodzi o czasie przeszłym i tak dalej. Piękny język!😍❤️
So glad to see how friendly people are in the video. I want all the people be like that…I wish you all the best. Thank you for your content 🙏🏼
I love when Ukrainian people in Poland laughing. I hope it means they feel safe and happy in Poland.
I am from Kyiv and spent two first the most stressful months of war in Poland ❤️ every Ukrainian will be forever grateful for what polish people did and continue doing 🙌🏼
@@user-ue6kx6zu1r I hope all of you who arrived in Poland since February 2022 will come back to Ukraine. You need to be aware that Poland doesn't need you, you are a burden for the Polish state, the Polish nation.
I am Ukrainian and I am proud that Poland welcomes Ukrainians so well and friendly during the war. Poland is doing the most impossible things in our time. We are eternally grateful to the Poles for their kindness and open heart😘 I have visited Poland many times and hope after the end of war to travel to Poland again and thank the locals for their help
@@agharta3350 mówisz tylko za siebie, jestes wredna i tyle.
@@sweden007w34 oh yeah ?? are you really grateful?? then remove monuments of Bandera, Schukhevych and Klachkivsky.... war criminals responsible for genocide of 200,000-400,000 Polish civilians in the regions of Wolhynia and eastern Galicia during 2nd world war...
5:35 I love this! I'm of Polish-Jewish descent myself and always thought the exact same thing, how we need to learn more about each other again because we both had huge effects on each other's history.
❤️🥰❤️🥰
@@M3rl1n177 Thats oversimplified take.
@@M3rl1n177 they weren't. poles mostly didnt like jews
@@M3rl1n177 Yes, there were a lot of different nations living in Poland. But well, polish wasnt even dominant language in Poland (just as many people spoke german; it was official language in Kraków, Toruń and in general most of western Poland; most of people on the east didnt speak Polish as well).
I can send you texts of Polish noblemen refering to King as a father, noblemen as family, non-nobles as servants or random merchants you trade with (yes, in XV-XVII regular non-noble folks werent even considered Poles) and jews as usurers. If i remeber correctly it was Modrzewski's concept.
But ye, Poland accepted all the jews who flew from Spain, Netherlands, Italy etc. So its true that people living in Poland were a lot more tolerant than in countries on the west.
@@randriu1221 Thats not true. The tensions between Poles and jews started during interwar period.
What a delightful video, greetings from Poland!
I'm from Łódź but I've recently been in both Kraków and Warsaw. If you'd run into me and ask me this question, it could get awkward because I kinda speak 0 languages when stressed. 😅
Meaning I stutter and don't know what to say even in my native Polish, and it's much worse in English.
Nevertheless, we are delighted to have you in the comments section! Love from a 4.5-languages speaker 🗣️
Lodz is beautful
@@theneanderthal69 Thank you! I've also learned a bit of German, a tinny bit of Russian and recently some Ukrainian but I don't feel very confident in any of them. The Slavic ones should be easier, as close to each other and to my own language, but that apparently makes me mix them all up.
Oh, and technically I had to take three semesters of a Latin course at the University but that was a disaster. I had no idea how I passed, and I forgot most of what little I'd learned. However, that one scene in Monthy Phyton's _Life of Brian_ is now extra funny for me. 😄
@@suchendnachwahrheit9143 Thanks, I'm glad to hear you think so!
Łódź has a bit of a bad reputation in Poland, as the supposed worst one among the major cities or the one people forget about. I think it is underappreciated. Long story short, for most of its 600 years it was a small rural town, then it rapidly grew during the Industrial Revolution (which also happened to be the time when there was no independent Poland), but it left its golden age behind early into the 20th century and has been struggling a bit ever since, going from being called the “Polish Manchester” to the “Polish Detroit”. It's not as bad as most people make it out to be though.
@@Artur_M. Yeah, my father had a Polish collegue, who described Lodz as very multi cultural for Polish standards with many different valuable influences from different European parts over the last two centuries.
In Germany we have quite a lot of overapreciated stuff, lol, and also tons of unknown cities, who are quite nice.
Frankfurt alone is such a mess and is still considered very nice in Germany. Or Cologne, a City as ugly as the sun is bright. (I hate Cologne)
My foreign eyes would never have come to the conclusion that Lodz is somewhat unpopular with Polish natives, while many foreigners might not share my opinion about Cologne.
It is often eye opening to get some foreigner's opinions to one's home City to apreciate it more.
Maybe next time you could do your interviews a bit further away from the tourist hot spots. It's not so easy to find a lot of Polish people in the city center of Krakow. I live 12 min tram ride away from the main square, but only go there if it's really necessary - it's simply overcrowded for regular residents.
100% masz racji...Prawdziwy Krakowianin unika dzisiaj przepełnionego i strasznie rozkrzyczanego rynku...
Wow, so many people in Poland from different countries! 🐢
Save Poland from Ukrainian traitors!
I'm pretty much into learning languages but despite the fact if being from neighbouring Germany, I haven't made it yet to learn Polish. My West German socialisation made me turn towards English, French and Spanish but when I travelled to Poland, I always had the desire to commmunicate with the people in their language. Once I booght a book with standard sentencea in Polish to be prepared for my trip. There were loada of useful everyday sentences in there such as "Do you have a coat hanger for me?" I even found the sentence to ask for the right way to the teain station. But the oerson answered in Polish and nobody was able ti tell me on which page I'd find the answer. Possibly he just said:"Stop making a fool of yourself!" But it was a useful experience. I learnt when you ask a Polish in Polish , they are very likely to answer
In Polish
@@hannofranz7973 😂😂😂 Rule works pretty much the same for all languages...
Oczywiście Słówka i laczniki A gramatykę zostaw sobie na pozniej Sama przyjdzie
good luck on your journey ❤
I know, for whatever reason, we tend to learn our neighbors to the west language and not to the east; that is true for Poland as well. Obviously the reason might be because we usually emigrate that way, but still we have plenty of people from the East, Ukraine is huge so there’s more and more people learning Ukranian, but not as many as the people learning English or German.
Just joined. Very interesting. I love languages and just love to hear people speaking it. I have been binged watching most of your videos already. Keep it up
Welcome aboard!
i’m also a scottish person who only speaks one language😭. the way other places teach languages so well amazes me. i did 2 years of french at school yet i can only remember about 3 words. i don’t know if it’s that our schools are bad at teaching languages or if we’re bad at learning languages, maybe both lol. or it could be like the english lady said, we just go places and expect people to speak english so then we don’t see the point in learning another language. i’m currently trying to learn spanish but i’m finding it difficult since i didn’t get any foreign language skills from school.
😄 🤣 😂 😆 😄
I think it’s about age. I’m from Poland and however my English is pretty good, cuz I started about 7, my German is like all about “ü” 😂 Cuz I was 16 and 4 years of learning didn’t helped too much😅
For brits its hard to learn languages because english is not phonetical, if it was obligatory to learn basic latin in the primary school, it would be much much easier for you
Don’t be so harsh on yourself. It’s easier for us to learn and practice English. I’m German, born and raised and still living in Germany and working for a big German company. But we speak English at work; many immigrants here don’t bother to learn decent German, as they don’t need to. I even speak English with my wife and child. I learned many other languages over the years, including Russian and Japanese, and I struggle with them and keep forgetting things. They are just not around everyday and everywhere like English.
They don't teach languages right in schools
I know only Polish, average Ukrainian and unsatisfactory English. But my daughter speaks Polish, English, French, Russian and Hungarian. She studies Hungarian philology.
wow that's cool, Hungarian is pretty tough
Wow! Węgierski bardzo trudny język
You should be proud of your daughter...and yourself!
I’m Japanese
That polish girl spoke japanese so natural !
I’m quite surprised
ALOT of people under 25 watch anime, so learning few sentences is easy for us!
@@poligrant5152 People under 25 watch anime? Hahah anime was in Poland before they were even born.
@@nieczerwony where am i wrong though? alot of people under 25 watch anime? damn right. are there some older people that watched dragon ball on tv? sure.
i have yet to find someone in their 50's that learned few japanese sentences from anime, most of them watched it dubbed
@@poligrant5152 Dragon ball? Hahah. Nothing like stereotypes. There were many more animes back then, and Japanese studies at many universities exists way longer than 25 years.
@@nieczerwony True, but not mine point
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I enjoyed seeing the Krakow and Warszawa people in the video doing their best speaking different languages ❤
polish language sound cool)
Yes you are right! I love slavic languages but also the turkic ones. Happy new year.
@@atlantis4516 happy new year)
Dan, you are great!
Wow.. much appreciated ed! Happy new year
I am amazed that so few speak German. Because German is the most spoken language in Europe with over 100 million native speakers. In Germany, Austria, Switzerland, South Tyrol (north Italy), Luxembourg, East Belgium, Lichtenstein.
I love your video, thanks. Happy New Year. 新年快乐
Fascinating video!! These people are so generous with their time and willingness to communicate. As for me, I am a native English speaker, (US), and can get by in Italian, which I understand much more than I can speak or write, and rudimentary French. These are also the only languages in which I had classroom instruction. Coming in contact with native speakers through my work and travel, I can manage basic Spanish and some words in Portuguese, German, and Polish though not enough to have a conversation. During lockdown in 2020, I tried to learn the Cyrillic alphabet via TH-cam, (daunting), and basic Russian pronunciation. Although I failed at both, I did develop a profound appreciation for Russians who can speak English Irregardless of their level of fluency.
Chuck
But at least the Cyrillic alphabet is simpler than the Greek alphabet
@@stepanfedorov561 Yeah, Greek is certainly tough too. And while I learned from a Greek coworker a few phrases in the Greek language, I would never be able to read them as written in the Greek alphabet. Coming from a scientific and Christian theology background, I learned a number of Greek letters and words in the course of studies. Though this hardly qualifies as fluency, I did learn some Greek pronunciation phonetically. Then again, there is also the issue of modern Greek vs Classical Greek.
My native language is Turkish, my father’s language is Arabic, which I can speak in A2-B1 level, I’d been sent to a french-speaking high school, so I can speak it in C1, I studied English at university and my level in it is C1 too. My maternal grandmother was a Romanian so I can speak it in A2. My russian is basic like A1. My Italian is B2 and my German is between B1 and B2. I’ll learn Spanish in a near future.
And what do you do for living?
@@СаняСаня-е7ю international marketing
sonlardaki kadının türkçe bileceğini hiç tahmin edemezdim bu arada
Turkish girls always very beautiful 😍
thats such an amazing language combination! if its not rude of me to ask, whats the story behind your ancestry?😅 im bulgarian-turkish, i actually have a friend thats turkish from hatay and of lebanese descent, speaks arabic! is it similar? or is your mum turkish dad arab? either way its beatiful. great to see a polyglot native in turkish, there arent that many.
I really like how those places look like, I'd like to visit them someday, especially in winter.
Thank you Poland 🇵🇱 for supporting Ukraine 🇺🇦
No problem. I from 🇵🇱/Kraków
Bud łaska
Slava Ukrainie
💪💪💪
who says we like ukraine?
It feels in Poland there are more Ukrainians and other foreigners than Poles. But maybe it was recorded at working time ;-)
O tej porze roku robi się ciemno o 16.00.
O tej porze dnia to Polacy pracują a studenci polscy się uczą...Więcej miżesz spotkać Ukraińców którzy o tej porze nie pracują.
The total number of Poles is 38 million in the country outside of Poland in Europe 5 million but you know Ukrainians are well over 6 million in our country take into account that in Poland Poles work hard but it's true you can hear that from 10.00 to 16.00 you can hear more Ukrainians
I Polish society is aging by 2100 Poles from 38 million are to be 25 million but apparently the President of Poland is to fix it Polish population is to increase
@@domicelabury4560 Wiadomo Polacy pracują ale to większość dzieci z kobietami mają wolne od pracy przybywa ich coraz więcej i więcej
I wished you'd asked more Poles. Great video nonetheless.
I also wanted to get more answers from Poles, it just worked out this way. If I had more time I would have walked around a more local area to add to the video. Thanks for watching :)
@@TheNewTravel Regular citizens of Krakow who do not work in Old Town do not go there. I know people who did not been there for 6 years in Main Market Square and they live in Kraków whole life.
Old Town is like museum for tourists nothing for citizens there.
@@Oxnation prawda
As a Ukrainian, I fully agree that Poland is a cool country with cool people. Big love, Poland!
It is a pity that the same cannot be said about Ukraine and Ukrainians.
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@@polishgigachad7097 These words are only a part of gratitude for the fact that you help us. Not all are good. I hope that a similar situation will never happen to you in which you will need to temporarily move to a foreign country where you absolutely do not want and in which you are not interested.
@@danielkvinov8303 I'm honestly sick of these comments from Ukrainians about Poland. Even criticism would make me feel better than this, because most of Poles reading your "nice" comments get wrapped around your finger. Your comment wasn't sincere.
Thank you! Big love to Ukraine from Poland too! ❤
Funny thing. I found your channel few days before this vid and now your in my country. Hope you've had a good stay
Thank you so much for your wonderful videos!
You're motivating me to start traveling all over the world💔
Wow! I’m from Poland and it is soo nice to see so many international visitors and of course our Ukrainian neighbours here ❤️
This is Cracow = 80% tourists + 10% workers from other parts of Poland + 10% Crakow inhibitants
dziękujemy za ciepło 🙌🏼❤️
Tak sprzedał się Kraków obcokrajowcom...Ciekawe czy w Krakowie jeszcze zastanę rodowitych Polaków mówiących płynnie językiem polskim....
@@domicelabury4560 Kraków przed rozbiorami był zamieszkiwany przez wielu obcokrajowców. Do których czasów trzeba by było się cofnąć żeby gadać takie bzdety? Do PRLu może?
Dziękuję Polakom za gościnność i wsparcie dla Ukraińców 🤍🙏✨
Wow, what great people you encountered!
I like to visit Poland someday ! It appears to be a beautiful country !
You’re doing a great job bro. More videos like such. I’m totally subscribing ❤😊
Thanks Bobby I appreciate that!
I am Polish and I am fascinated with Jewish culture as well and I am planning to learn Hebrew ... at least a little. I have no jewish roots but my family would always respect their heritage.
Perhaps you should learn your own history? - White-Out: Introduction to Events and People Removed from History th-cam.com/video/JYIZrcN9z48/w-d-xo.html
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@@timetraveler2405 He is lost. For ever. Sad case of lost identity.
@@timetraveler2405 Głupiś jak but
That's so surprising to me people are interested in my people , considering it's so small .
I love people who love cultures and just curious in general , you're awesome
powodzenia with your hebrew journey
Poland is beautiful and its people are good even though I am from Algeria
Vive l'Algérie en Pologne
Nice. You had very pleasent conversation with people. I speak 3 languages. Kyrgyz, Russian, English.
Dużo Polaków w tej Polsce ;)
Polacy pracują, a ukraińcy się bawią ;) Gorszych przyjaciół chyba nie mogliśmy sobie wybrać. Zbrodnie niemców to przy ukraińcach małe piwo.
@@Xniverix ? Niemcy wyrządzili nam o wiele więcej niż ukraińcy
@@Xniverix Wstyd mi za naszych obywateli.Podczas gdy nasi faceci oddają życie na froncie, oni dostają wysoki poziom bezpieczeństwa w Europie i wciąż mają czelność ściągać tam swoje prawa i robić bałagan (nie wszyscy oczywiście) Tacy „patrioci”, którzy można tylko krzyczeć "Jesteśmy z Ukrainą" i mieszkając za granicą. Polacy są fajni, cześć z Ukrainy (tłumacz google)
@user-ui9ii4np8b you think that you do something good with this comment, but you're not. Keep dividing Ukrainians around the world, it will be very beneficial for us all...
Thank you for making this. I have seen several of your videos - London, Montréal and now Poland. I would enjoy seeing a video like this made in Calgary, and made in Vancouver. We have so many different ethnic peoples here.
Also, it would be nice to see a year for the video.
Kraków naprawdę ładnie
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Nice video, as always! But can you make another one where you ask Poles? There are almost 40 million of them in Poland, it shouldn't be difficult 🤔
Perhaps No More than 35 milions Poles in Poland, but most of them work hard to earn their wages during the additional 5 millions benefits seekers tourists running free around the town that why is so hard to found any typical Poles right there and ask that question.
@@JanKowalski-go1gr No, there are currently about 38 million Poles, according to the latest research. I don't know where you got 35, pal.
In the other hand, Ukraine left millions people, and their demographics are worse than in Poland, they simply do not update the data
Autor jest albo leniwy albo chce pokazać Polskę bez Polaków co jeszcze bardziej nas ośmiesza na świecie jako Polaków odsuniętych gdzies na margines..
@@verusmember997
Jak to jest standard i jest normalne być mniejszością we własnym kraju bez prawa pierwogłosu to ja nie dyskutuje bo sensu nie ma …
@@JanKowalski-go1gr No, it just a tourist place, because of that there so many tourists. Isn't it logical?
And one more: Ukrainians work and study too. Most of Ukrainians in video: pensioners, or students.
03:22 - I really loved that moment -👍🏻 it was...
A real moment to stop, and to think about ... -" how many languages do you speak"...
...and why... - ⚡👍🏻 - 👌🏻👍🏻...
What I love about Polish people is that they manage to look adorable in their outfits even though you can tell it's cold af
wait, are there other people who don't look adorable in their winter outfits?
Because we will be the Paris of the East Europe only if not germany in 1939...
@@ukilukii explain
@@Veritas-dq2hs ??? Have you finished school? Don't be ignorant
@@ukilukii Oh because NATO and the USA like to start wars. I understand.
Where exactly you spot people makes difference. In Krakow it seemed like tourist area. In Warsaw you were next to Jewish Museum that have lot of foreign visitors too. So not that many Polish people in this.
I wish as someone from England we spoke more languages. So many other countries put us to shame!
You don't need to :)) Enjoy your this great chance. Most of us envy you guys. Greeting from Turkey btw
I watched your previous films, low-key wanting to take part in one of those. So basically you actually passed by my place in that film, so cool 😂
Also I guess it was just the time of the year that most of polish people just sit in their homes, and you can meet mainly tourists.
Nice, whimsical cutaways to those beautiful city views.
oooo wkońcu Polska. Fajnie:)
naucz się pisać w ojczystym języku! Nie wkońcu, a w końcu!
@@yakeosicki8965 ok, już umiem.
@@khanitime xd
@@yakeosicki8965 Zdanie zaczyna się od wielkiej litery, ignorancie.
Are you from Poland🤔
I am polish and live in Poland. I speak English, German, and of course Polish.
6:15 "It's very cold." Well, it's winter at 52.2 latitude, continental climate... BUT, they had almost 19°C at the Warsaw airport on New Year's Day 2023. That's extremely rare at this time of the year (crazy weather patterns of the recent decades).
That is crazy! When I filmed this it was well below zero
@@TheNewTravel It really is crazy. Now it´s not as warm as yesterday, but still well above the average (12C). Enough to break the dormancy of some plants if it´s gonna last for a few more days.
17°C in Prague few days ago and today morning -4°C 😀 These temperature jumps are starting to be a standard.
I’m polish and I’m 14 and I speak polish, English, spanish, italian and german. Learned it all on my own
I met plenty of Polish people in my journey to Poland this summer. Such a beautiful place to visit.
Lovely place looks Poland 🎉
Germans are like that :D
- Do you speak english?
- Oh no, just a little bit
I am 44 years old and I speak English and Spanish. I didn’t start learning Spanish until I was 40 years old. I wish I knew a ton more languages and hope to try and learn another one soon. However, as an American, I am embarrassed that more Americans don’t know multiple, even though I understand why it tends to happen.
Congratulations! Some like to take pills to improve cognitive abilities at a certain age, others prefer to learn foreign languages. Such learning improves intellectual abilities and opens up to other cultures.
Congratulations! Some like to take pills to improve cognitive abilities at a certain age, others prefer to learn foreign languages. Such learning improves intellectual abilities and opens up to other cultures.
Congratulations! Some like to take pills to improve cognitive abilities at a certain age, others prefer to learn foreign languages. Such learning improves intellectual abilities and opens up to other cultures.
It's funny that most of people you meet are foreigners/tourist. I'm a Pole and I spend a year in Warsaw and most people I talked with were tourist.
Love the guy who said I only English ah Polish and he's friend burst out laughing..
Your so nice in your interviews -warm heart brother.
I noticed that Ukrainians have a great ability to learn languages. Because they know at least 2-3 languages from the birth. It’s incredible ❤
Yeah, don't forget, that would tell U they speak a language if they can introduce themselves and say few simple sentences. That's theirs "knowledge" of languages. 🤣
Its not depends wich country you were Born Just If you have a Skill or not. I wouldn't Say that they have ,,great abillity,, its completly Not true IMAO
Poland became one of the most important hosts for international students searching for the best European universities. The country serves as a model globally, and that’s because the investments made here are steady. Poland created a high-quality education environment due to its traditions of academic education which goes back to 1364.
Hopefully they do not stay and ruin the homogenous country poland has fought so hard to keep intact, unlike western europe.
@deadbloxxepic
I hope so too, but I don't count on it happening- in my opinion everything is heading towards a global kolkohz.
@@marekjanczewski
- If not something even worse, taking into account the climate change, overpopulation and the resulting overexploitation of natural resources and pollution... Big waves of mass relocation from the overpopulated south-eastern regions of the world might start soon...
@Briston Knight
It's already going on, just walk the streets of Berlin or Paris-it's impossible to seal the borders in such a way to prevent this from happening....
@@pinkmann8399 idiota
What an incredible city!
Some people didn't expect how multiethnic Poland is 😁
Mostly from Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Georgia, and lately even from India.
Poland was much more multiethnic prior to WWII. But today, it is more so then it was 30 years ago.
@@negationf6973 That's very true, during medieval times Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was even called most open and tolerant country
@@michuXYZ Yeah, it was a very tolerant place.
@@michuXYZ Why do you think that changed, in your opinion? I think it's a really intriguing thought
It does no matter how many languages you speak. What really matters is if you have something interesting to say.
@richardschiffman6418 Yes. But sometimes is better to listen, than to talk. Isn't it?
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@@maciekszymanski8340 milczenie jest złotem....ale czasami nie można milczeć i trzeba mówić albo i krzyczeć i ratować
@@domicelabury4560 Nie we wszystkim należy dowierzać wieszczom, a niech się zeszczą.
I am from Brazil and I like much this kind of video, I speak three languages Portuguese English and Spanish
Polish people at work and you've met ukrainians people...that is sad. By the way...gratefull for Poland( I mean help for Ukraine).
My native language is Azerbaijani🇦🇿(1) and İ also speak Turkish🇹🇷 (close to my native). English🇬🇧 C1 or 2(primarily consume internet), Spanish 🇪🇸around B1, and Russian🇷🇺 around A2
Love the fact that the Ukrainian guy at 9:48 started rating his languages using official language ratings :D
when you learn a foreign language ussualy theres test for every level so people who learn a few languages i think are more likely to rate them like that
I hope you will turn a video in France, as a French I know that we're not so good in others languages so... I'd like to known !
As a polish person, and I'm not adult, I can speak 4 languages. English, Polish, Spanish and german. I learned everything at school, be it at home or in extracurricular activities. Everything is possible, but it takes willpower! :D
Wow really impressed with your lessons You are great just for trying to learn polish good luck don't give up you doing great 👍
Amazing video