Polish is hard
Polish is hard
He's the first German tourist in Poland for the last 80 years so I appreciate his courage anyway
if your grandad fought a bit harder you wouldn't have to speak it at all
maybe you should reflect on that
Hahaha well it's progress and that's always good, like skill ups in rpgs
bing bong ching chong
Tf
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Lmao saar or chink, fuck off from euro threads
Poles usually know German, just Germans nowadays are extremely polite and don't use their language in foreign countries because that would be racist o algo.
I wish English tourists behaved the same way.
We are the biggest foreign tourist group thoughever
Paweł, everyone knows you're Polish and in this sense you're right, Polish diaspora from Germany might be indeed the biggest tourist group in Poland
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Depends in the country. Dutchies get mad that Most Germans still Order things in Germany in their country even when they undestertand most of it just fine.
I wonder what a German accent sounds like in Polish. A German accent in English is attractive btw
I still cannot understand this love of German boomers for the Polish part of the Baltic coast.
I mean, the Baltic sea itself is probably the worst sea in Europe - cold, dirty, polluted, stinking, the whole season lasts for max 2 months and for 3/4 of this time it's banned to swim anyway because of algae or something similar.
And while these are the features shared by all Baltic coastlines in all Baltic countries, the Polish coast is also extremely overcrowded and Polish coastal towns/villages are so unbelievably ugly, kitschy and tasteless so it burns your eyes.
Yet still you see a lot of old Germans going there, weird, given the fact that Ossi Baltic coast is much nicer, cleaner, less overcrowded and with beautiful architecture and coherent urban planning. And if it all comes down to money (Poland's got expensive lately so i don't really believe it can be about that though) then at least choose Lithuania - their coast is like German in terms of urban planning but still cheaper I guess.
You're a rusnigger brownoid from Shut the fuck up you asian vermin
Baltic sea itself is probably the worst sea in Europe
it's kino, i'll die on that hill
what a retard polish is super easy i understand 90-95% of it and i haven't even studied it or been to Poland.
I wonder what a German accent sounds like in Polish.
Native Germans but raised in Poland sound like this:
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Native Poles but raised in Germany sound like this:
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German Germans speaking Polish sound like this:
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less than 1% of the coast looks like this and during the tourist season every inch of the beach will be crowded to hell
there is an element of
VGH, this used to be ours
maybe their family even hails from there
Dutchies get mad that Most Germans still Order things in Germany in their country
well, I'm pretty sure these Germans actually think they speak proper Dutch
been there half a dozen times (several countries), thats not true
VGH, this used to be ours
if they really care about that then maybe
maybe their family even hails from there
for very few I guess, since there are really a lot of these Germans while the Baltic coast wasn't that populated before WW2, mass beach tourism is only a post-war thing after all.
Kek
several countries
im talking specifically about Poland, obviously it doesn't apply to Sweden
the only good thing about the Baltic coast is nice sandy beaches but how can you even enjoy that when it's cold and windy all the time, even in the peak summer
The RMF24 guy. Yeah I can hear the Germanic tones. Polish is a smooth language.
What about Belarusian?
I know several seniors who travel to the Polish coast because there are affordable packages for specific senior vacations that include specific wellness and medical services for this group. The price difference is significantly greater than if you just compare vacation rentals on the German and Polish Baltic Seas. As far as I know, such offers aren't as common in Lithuania.
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and its kino
I actually wish we had more 'cultural exchange' with Germany because there is still some kind of iron curtain between us in this sense, Germans don't know almost anything about Poland, Poles know very little about real modern Germany (besides stereotypes) or their whole view of Germany is shaped by a typical gastarbeiter's perspective (which usually means almost no consumption of local popculture or no deep understanding of political complexity).
Also when Germans come to Poland for tourist purposes, they don't actually care about Poland and Poles, they just hope to see the remnants of GroBGermanivm and whatever "German" in left in Poland, even if I can understand that from their point of view, still it's kinda sad because even Germans who have been to Poland a dozen of times usually know barely anything about a modern Poland as they never focus on that here but only on their own history (we have a similar issue with Israelis visiting Poland btw).
i have never heard anyone speak the language and there are no movies worth watching in the language same goes for content creators
there are affordable packages for specific senior vacations that include specific wellness and medical services for this group.
I wouldn't expect Germans to be so tight with money desu, I always thought you're people who prioritize quality over price.
Seriously, if you want to see a really beautiful, pristine Baltic coast you must visit Nida in Lithuania.
Except for the guest worker aspect, this is unfortunately the relationship that most European countries have with each other today, despite the large amount of tourism. The perspective on foreign countries and one's own country is primarily shaped by American hegemony by comparing one's own country with the USA or, at most, with other countries in the Anglosphere, while knowledge about other countries is primarily based on a few relevant historical events and texts and on a few well-known stereotypes.
these pics must have been taken very early in the morning, usually it looks like this:
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Some. But especially boomerites love "Geiz ist geil"
The perspective on foreign countries and one's own country is primarily shaped by American hegemony by comparing one's own country with the USA
True, that's why the only (few) examples of German popculture that made it to Poland (and I believe to most other countries) are those where the content is in English or "adjusted to American tastes" and then popularized around the world through the American media. Very little content diffuses to Poland straight from Germany, despite sharing such a long border and seemingly quite a big traffic and economic exchange between both countries. But obviously lack of linguistic community doesn't help. Poles usually know very basic German, not enough to consume popculture en masse, and Germans obviously don't know Polish at all.
It's nice to see how Wessis and Poles always get along fine
so sad we cannot have this thing with Ossis
Based pole not giving him gay ass scrambled eggs and tiny coffee but normal breakfast
actually croassaints are the bane of Polish people so it must have required great bravery from the waiter
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Some big Polish Chad was my only fren in high school so I appreciste you people
JUDEN POLEN, DU MUSS STERBEN WIEDER IN DER GASKAMMER