Jako Polak dopiero teraz sobie uświadomiłem jak bardzo mamy rozwiniętą kulturę picia wódki. Większość reguł o których mówisz działały u mnie automatycznie :)
And one of the ground rules: In Poland alkohol is for fun and used for "interpersonal" purposes, but it also can be very dangerous. If your crew is drinkig mostly to get stone drunk - change the crew. Also some tips for beginers: - never drink on empty stomach and I mean it. - try to avoid alcohol mixes. If You are dringking vodka - stay with it. One extra beer can unplugg You very unexpectedly. - proper hydration is a key to a short and controlled hangover. Don't use a cola, sprite and sweet juices as a chase. Sugar will make everything much worse next day. Clear water is the best option, even better with some lemon. - As we are talkig about hangover - those magical stuff that You can find in pharmacy "hangover killers" etc. are useless. If You need some support, use the simple vitaminum C in a big doses and one or two aspirines. It will help to clear Your blood faster and flush the alcohol with urine. But the key is to stay hydrated all the time. - fatty food - that's ok but don't eat to much of it as your liver already hate You and extra fat will give it a lot of extra work. - and most important - if You feel that's enough ane one more will be Your last memory at this party - do not hesitate to say "NO". If You are drinking with true friends, they will defend You from another "ze mną się kurwa nie napijesz?"
That's all true...i mostly use water as chase, when i feel that another shot will be too much i stop and drink only water. I try to avoid juice also. Fat food is good also because fat in stomach makes a little barier for alcohol to get in blood. And i dont think that u HAVE TO use excuse...if u dont want to feel bad next day u can say NO and any inteligent people will understand ;)
It's not only about the fat. Bread is aswell. Fills up the stomach. We drink usually from younger age. Like legally it's 18 in Poland ( and Europe in general) and 21 I US, but people start early. To be safe let's say 16-18. So those mistake your u pointed out, usually happen much earlier than in your case. Some tradition change with time like nowdays some wedding reception have vodka and wine 50/50 and some opt for other drinks. But a toast for the happy couple / birthday girl/ new parents / the host is a must on any occasion. That's custom, that's tradition, that's appreciation. And it's not only Poland I think. But in other Northern and eastern countries. That way like every country has its own word for " na zdrowie" and that means good health and fortune for both the host and the guests. I like that very much. Also did you do an episode about polish weddings? They are the best!
Regarding fatty foods - Fat is good. It does not put strain on your liver, it protects it. With a stomach full of fats, the alcohol you consume will be absorbed at a slower pace. With an empty stomach it all go straight into your bloodstream, which will overload your liver. But of course it does not mean one should forcefully stuff oneself with food. Though if it happened already for some reason, a shot or two of vodka will help.
I'm Polish and I never realized the rule about the host pouring the first shot but it is so true. I guess it's one of those things everybody just knows and you don't think or talk about it. You forgot about the penalty shot! If you come late to the party or slack too much with your drinking you might get a "karniak" ;)
Polish people love to make foreigners drink and love to show off their drinking culture in front of foreigners. That's why they won't allow you to mix juice and alcohol. Try going for whisky+soda next time. Not only do you have an excuse not to drink vodka (can't mix alcohols), but also this combination is perfectly acceptable here. Another tip is to put your glass upside down. I've never seen anyone disrespect this uneqiuvocal sign for "no-drink-for-me". I love your observation about mad wives! It is so on point! They're just too sober and, therefore, embarrassed.
Women got angry when they see that husband/ boyfriend drank too much. She usually says “you’ve got enough” but he never listens:-) That’s why she gets angry
One more thing: when you go to a house party in Poland, make sure you know what sort of alcohol is expected. If it's beer, that's easy, just buy yourself a couple of bottles and drink them as you please. If it's vodka, then you should bring at least as much as you expect to drink (since not all bottle sizes are available, it's normal to arrange to share the cost of one large bottle with one or two other guests), and don't come with an expectation that you will have your bottle of vodka all to yourself, as vodkas brought to parties are usually shared. When you bring it, it will get thrown into the fridge/freezer with all the others, and when time comes to drink, the hosts will just randomly grab one bottle from them and pour everyone a shot. Once it runs out, they will again randomly pick another one until they run out of bottles or everyone decides they've had enough (usually the latter). It is also often expected, and always a good idea, to bring a chaser with you. I would recommend a bottle of juice, preferably with high vitamin C content (helps prevent hangover) and not sweet (sugar makes hangover more severe). Orange juice or grapefruit juice works great, unless you are drinking Żubrówka, in which case a bottle of good apple juice matches its taste best.
Chodzi o to, że dwa ostatnie punkty się łączą. Facet mówi do partnerki że dzisiaj on pije, i tym samym uzgadnia z nią, że ona będzie prowadzić z powrotem. Kobiety nie są później złe o to że facet pił, tylko o to co głupiego zrobił pijany.
W moim wypadku to zawsze chodzilo o to ze pjana osoba troszke zapomina ze nie przyszla tam sama i zbyt bardzo usmiecha sie do kogos. Partner zawsze robi sie natychmiast zazdrosny choc tego nie powie.
This is so interesting to look at our drinking culture from another perspective. I was suprised listening to your video, mainly because I didn’t realize we have so many rules! I didn’t think about it but I do most of the things you mention...intuitively!
The stereotype of heavy drinking got established during the post-war years, after the soviet takeover, when lots of men started drinking heavily out of desperation and depression.
co pierwszy raz słyszę XD taką teorię spiskową w polsce alkoholizm stał się normalnością w póznym PRLu myślisz że polacy pili sobie przez cały czas PRLu bo byli smutni że ich kraj nie jest niepodległy to państwo przyzwalało na picie tylko dlatego iż były z tego olbrzymie zarobki pózniej starano sie ten alkoholizm ograniczyć bo już wsiąkał w życie codzienne bo wiadomo ze pijak nie wykona tyle pracy ile trzezwy czlowiek
On every party/wedding I've been first question is always "so who is driving this time?". I've seen people who after drinking wanted to drive and always other people (even drunk!) do not allowed this to happen.
As you say we realy like to drink and party but we are also very sensitive to not look like drunkers. So if husband will be to much "skuty" on the party and other men will be look better he will lose the game. So wife will be angry - not because he was drinking but because he cross his limit where you should say pass. Thats my theory. Great video.
I know this is an older video and i'm also certain there has been a comment like this before but it's so interesting to watch a person who's not originally from Poland talk about things such as drinking, traditions and cultures of Poland and Polish people. Watching this video made me release that we do all those thing's without actually realising it, it comes naturally to us. It's cool to see someone's perspective who's not Polish. Great Videos!
Before you fill your own glass you first have to fill someone else's glass. If they refuse you can't just drink alone. Drinking alone = you're alcoholic ;) Mixing stuff or drinking with a straw looks "womenly", but young people don't care about that, it's old people and countryside thing. BTW it's the same for non-alcoholic drinks. It's customary to first ask neighbors (especially women and older people) if they want some tea/juice before you pour yourself some. But in case it's non-alcoholic it's ok if they refuse and you still drink your own.
You can pour for yourself, but only if you also pour for everyone else, or at least a few people around you, when you're sitting at a table. A good mannered person will pour for themselves last
I lol'd so hard. We have so many weird traditions in Poland I wasn't even aware of that. And all these things you've covered in this video are true lol.
Remember only women can drink less then a full shot at once (from my expirience but it might be just me and my family). Edit: when you sayed about the noding and the pouring technige i was even suprised about the fact that anyone can pour something in any other way and the noding is just so natural to me that i didnt even notice but yeah the video is 100% true
When you going out with poles it is very unlikely they would live you in troubles. Always somebody will make sure you haven't left behind sleeping in hedges or something. You might wake up in different town tommorow but safe and sound. This is not necessary the case when drinking with other nationals.
actually the best excuse I always use as a Pole (and it is also true, so that's why it works 100% of time) is to say I am driving :) If I don't want to drink I just take my car :) I almost choked when I saw you wine pouring from a bottle of vodka, that is also the cutest thing I saw today ;) You honestly ask us to help you understand women? Nobody can do this, mate! :)
Russ vodka have to be chill but not to cold.shot glasses not to small or to big (1oz is perfect) Certain mini bites, Little sandwich ( zakaska) pickels. Or cornishone chilled smoked ham etc
I love how you're telling me stuff about myself I had no idea I do just because I'm Polish. It's making me more aware of how Polish I actually am and that kinda makes me feel patriotic
I like drinking vodka and I think mixing it with some juice or coke takes away the pleasure. Both vodka and juice's taste are spoiled this way. It will only be needed if you have some sort of crap, so disgusting that it can't go on its own. But don't expect that in Poland, just avoid the very cheapest ones and be sure you'll get the quality stuff; so have a proper shot and a chase (or a snack) afterwards. Mixing it with coke or juice would be sort of like carefully preparing a delicious steak and then throwing it together with potatoes and salad into a blender to create a mash. Give me a break :P I would add one more thing: when you raise your shotglass for a toast, look the person you're drinking with straight in the eyes (or if you're at the table with company, just have a quick look around others' faces, nod your head or smile to show your attention). It symbolizes the honesty and good intentions. Some Poles may find it disrespectful, if your eyes go sideways or you're looking in the ceiling while drinking with them. Also, a piece of advice for foreigners watching this: if you're not used to drinking vodka, be careful first time you have it, even if you're normally a drinker and your body can handle the booze. It's a different drink and the Polish tempo may be overwhelming; one of my English friends was able to drink a bottle of whisky or several beers without problems, but vodka made him drunk very quickly. So if you plan to drink with Poles for the first time, make sure there are some good people around who will take care of you if needed (most Polish will, anyway). And if you feel you've had enough, tell your company about it and skip next couple of shots. The Poles may laugh or make few jokes, as we tend to be proud of how much vodka we can drink, but will surely give you a break, especially since you're foreign. And once you know how you react to vodka, go for it and have fun - it's healthier than any coloured or flavoured spirit and you can have more of it and still avoid hangover. Na zdrowie!! ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
singing is very rare nowdays. I don't remember when was the last time i'v been on a party with people singing (weddings don't count). As for pouring vodka - there's no problem with filling your own glass, but the rule is that you have to fill everyone else's glasses first
You don't poor your own glass first because all have to get the same amount, so if you measured bad, you don't drink. Also you don't drink vodka alone, never, unless you are alcoholic. As you said we are social drinkers, so drink with someone. Mirror doesn't count.
I truly love your work. Being Polish citizen I admire how imigrants (nowadays I hate that word, but it describes what it should describe) promote Poland in the world. Kudos and don't stop even when it comes to difficult topics.
I've just discovered your channel and I must say - you're hilarious :D We Poles may not even notice some of those behaviors but you've pinpointed our drinking habits ;)
I'm from Poland, but I've been living in the US since 2016. I have an ultra important paper that I need to write for Tuesday, yet I'm sitting here watching your videos... No regrets. Although I already know this stuff it's awesome to see how Americans react to Polish customs. I love your videos, keep it up! Pozdrowienia z Charlotte!
I have an drinking experience in a famous american pub *Sloppy Joe's* in Florida. I was growing up in a Polish/German family and spending my sommer vacation almost every year in Poland. That implies that I was used to heavy alcohole. I was drinkng leagaly since I am 16 years old. A Texian tourist and his fiancee - maybe 25 years old - spotted me and invited me for a drink - I was 23 years old back than. He gave me the cup with *wodka cranberry* and I poured it with a single sip. They were astonished by that what I couldn't understand, because in Poland we drink pure wodka maybe half a cup like a small shot.
I think your channel is more entertaining for us Poles than for foreigners. It's great to listen about our customs from an American. Your thoughts are very accurate.
My boyfriend is Polish and those guys are definitely “go hard or go home” for drinking, IME. They’re all tough AF though, he can drink a lot and only mild hangover the next day!
Genialny odcinek. Będąc Polakiem nie zauważałem takich rzeczy (Nie zwracałem na to uwagi). Dopiero po obejrzeniu filmu do głowy mi dochodziło że faktycznie ja robię tak. Czekam na więcej filmów.
I'm going to add my two cents. 1. A good designated pourer will ask before pouring another if you want another although it usually happens after a few shots. 2. If you had enough and someone wants to pour you another just put your hand over your glass and say you have had enough.
Protip: When drinking, avoid bread & similar things like cakes or pastry. They soak up the alcohol like a sponge in your stomach, and when your body starts digesting them (and in the case of carbs, this happens very soon after eating), the whole alcohol soaked in gets into your bloodstream at once. Boom, you're drunk in half hour. Fatty foods, meats, cheese - yes, but try to limit the bread. You'll party longer. Tested :)
Absolutely brilliant, you live in your own country more than 35 years, you watch some vids from guy that lives in our country 20 years and you realize how many things are so normal to you that you even don't realize they exists! Next vid, next time I am very surprised for these little things i can't see because ther are so normal and suprised how much you are "OUR" because of these 20 years! My "Best find" channel in last time on youtube! Cheers!
Nice, one of the most accurate videos about drinking in Poland :) I'd also like to add, that even without mixing, drinking juice at all is unaccepted by some purists (like me). The habit is quite common right now but truth be told, chasing vodka with any sweet beverage is a horrible idea and downright barbaric. I'm offending most of the fellow Poles right now, but what else can I say? :P The ultra-correct way is to just eat. After each shot immediately take a bite of one of the strongly flavoured side dishes - sour cucumber, some pickle (mushroom, plum, pear, pumpkin), herring etc. In between, eat more fatty food like tatar, zimne nóżki, winter salad, bread with smalec etc. and drink water. At a drinking party, they'll all be within your reach. Another little note: at most parties, especially weddings, you'll be served soup before anything else. It will very likely be either rosół or flaki. If you plan on drinking, do not skip it! It's meant to "grease your stomach", as we say, and even if you don't feel like it or you're not particularly fond of them, trust me, you will thank yourself the next day. Following the right routine minimises the risk of hangover considerably. Sure, if you drink yourself unconscious, you'll be all groggy and useless the next day, but you won't have a headache or suffer from that annoying oversensitivity to light and sound :) Regarding those wives - I'm pretty sure they always hope this time their men will remember his limits and behave and yet again he fails :P But also many of them would simply like to go that wild themselves but feel it's inappropriate so the anger is envy-induced.
All of the things that you explained are so true !! I live in Hamburg Germany but I've bin raise for the first nine years in Poland an after that in Hamburg but with all the traditions , family ... Some of my classmates sked me after my typical polish birthday party why we do things so differen and act aifferen at party's . Now I have the perfect explain for them !!! 😃
I love your videos! This one is especially important because I would not be able to explain everything so well form my Polish perspective. You described all the customs and I new they existed - but would never think of mentioning them ;) Next time please add "do not come drunk to the wedding and do not bring alkohol to the wedding - you can drink there for free and predrinking makes you super weak" Thank you for sharing your experience it is very interesting.
A few toughts: 1. Spilling vodka can be viewed as "WOAH, WHAT A PARTY!" or "DON`T WASTE VODKA DUDE!!". It`s lottery. :) 2. Advice for you. When drinking, especially heavy alcohol, drink water. A LOT of water- not 1 or 2 glasses. Alcohol causes dehydration so supplying water will help. I can assure you, difference between drinking with water and without is huge. 3. Don`t use a straw. It`s wasting plastic and producing unnecessary garbage. 4. As a Pole I don`t understand these wifes and girlfriends either.
Although your observations are obviously subjective, they are absolutely spot-on. It pertains to all of your videos. I can attest to it (being Polish). Kudos to you for that. 🙂
Well Scandinavian here, we do the same with snaps. A small glass of snaps at the morning keeps the doctor away - but that is the only time we drink snaps alone. First time inpoland entering a bar in Poland in 1992 i asked for vodka and orange juice. The bartender was confused and didnt know what price to take... well a rumor says if you drink beer/vodka+juice through a straw, you faster get drunk. Shots normally arent for straws, but long drinks are. Maybe me beeing blind but I have never seen a woman drinking pure vodka with a straw
I watched few of your videos that appeared in my feed, but I didn't realised you live in my home town. Next time I'll be back to Poland, I'll invite you for a drink ;D You doing a really good job in getting them stereotypes straight mate. Kudos to you my friend.
You forget to mention in every gas station / grocery store / everywhere they selling a COLD vodka from the freezer. And you also drink ice cold vodka. I dont know about US but in Canada im not able to find a vodka or other liquor from freezer or even a fridge. Always WARM, then you go to a party with warm vodka you can't really drink.
and about pissed wives - its ancient and mystic ritual :D to maintain balance of the force, once a year you need to sacrifice yourself, and willingly offer to be the driver :D about alcohol and driving - it had changed 180 degrees over last decade or two. If noticed early enought, individual will be stripped off his keys or the police will be phoned. too many good folks gone to ground, innocent folks, mostly young.
Why do girls get angry? From my experience (now im gonna sound like a drunkard) generally women tend to be more responsible so they dont get very drunk (at least my female friends dont). Guys just go with the flow and often they end up drinking when either: 1. They pass out or 2. Theres no more alcohol. Now women know from experience what will happen if they leave bf/hubbie with the guys - hell be wasted and be curing hangover for the whole next day and, for example, any plans that they had will fail.
Poles can drink a lot, but don't have to. Big problems require more cure ;) Also if you feel you have anoutgh, say it like a man. this will gain you respect for not giving up control(responsibility)
I am supprised how good you know our habbits. Although as you said many habbits changes now, The person who will follow your advices will behave in The way that we should recognise as normal. Good job!
Went to Krakow from London last month. Very safe place no police or to be scared of any terrorism. Pure Europe high 🏨 standard good prices and quality of a food happy kids they have seen live nativity scene with all animals. I was surprised that everything looks new .I don't know how
Niezły trening musiał przejść z naszymi. U mnie na weselu kuzyna pół wesela, gdzie 90% stanowili Niemcy, padło od polskiej wódki, a drugą połowę dobijaliśmy mocną pigwówką. Jak sobie przypomnę to aż mi się humor poprawia.
I won't ever forget tho how, when I was in Poland visiting my husband's family, I politely asked them to NOT pour any vodka etc for me (they kept trying :D ) since I really cannot drink that; and his uncle finally shook his head and mumbled "I don't understand this." We keep laughing about it to this day, and every time we visit again they will try again :D don't get me wrong here, I totally agree on that most people are drinking modest. But it's still funny how I'm always the only one who is not drinking and no one else gets it.
At every birthday no matter where we were after singing happy birthday it was followed by stol lat. In Olive Garden, Red Lobster, the neighborhood bar we sang stol lat. everyone knew the words and the older people were in tears but we sang it. Babcia and Dzidzia never made it though Babcia almost made it. But we sing it every year. People think we are crazy but it’s beautiful.
I don't know about the rest of Poland, but here among Highlanders, we drink vodka from just 1 glass. Every table has its own kind of "queue" and each person pours vodka to the next one in the queue using the same glass all the time. Also, there is a rule that says you should not wash down the first shot of vodka.
It's worth mentioning to not forget to rise the glass and nod/cheer to the next person in queue, when taking the shot. Otherwise you'll have to drink another one to make it right (penalty shot).
I'm from Poland and all of your tips seems so obvious for me 😂 in addition I can say that it's all true and very useful for People from other countries. When it comes to driving it's exactly as you are saying- WE NEVER EVER DRIVE AFTER DRINKING ALCOHOL, even if we are not literally drunk, we just don't do it. If police caught you they would take your driving licence very easily.
3:16 - they just wanted to get you drunk :) / Wife thinks that her husband will drank 4-5 shot of vodka maximum - but husband usually forgets how much it is. /Wife must be angry - to let husband remember not to drink and don't become an alcoholic xD What to drink after alcohol is true - everyone always has some transport - I haven't seen a man who was driving after drinking.
Interesting points. We really turned drinking into science in Poland.I would add couple of points: - the reason why you eat fatty foods when drinking is because the fat layers the inside of your stomach slowing down alcohol absorption - when toasting always look the person in the eye, especially when you are drinking with just one person. Not looking them in the eye is one of the worst crimes of Polish drinking etiquette - when opening a bottle we tend to tap it on the bottom. I don't even know why we do it but we just do 😁 - and most importantly - learn to handle your drink. One of the biggest differences I noticed living abroad is that when somebody over dose it and does something silly, people will cheer them up. In Poland, if you drink more than you can handle people will lose respect for you very quickly, and not just when it comes to drinking but generally speaking.
The best advice is to don't even try playing the game of who is capable of drinking more . Doesn't matter polish or not, don't do it! If anybody trying to lure you into competition drinking admit at the begining you have weak head and u would prefer to skip round or two from time to time because u would lose anyway and u don't want to feel bad. This way even if u are capable of drinking a lot you save the person who taunt you and yourself from a terrible hangover . Drink for fun not for competition this is how it supposed to be.
To be honest, I'm 32 years old, raised in small village, living in Warsaw now, was living in Katowice for some time, and most of those rules are new to me :D Great channel! Subscribe!
About the drink pouring - I also heard that at a house party when pouring, pour the drink for all other guests and then for yourself - it would come off like the one with you pouring first before the host
I must say that here in Poznan, my Polish friends always look surprised when I drink my vodka as a shot and not as a mix - but maybe I am just a guy with only alcohol mixing Polish friends :P
Poles are vey concerned with how they are perceived(individually and collectively) so when around foreigners we will either play our habits down or up depending on the person and often will assume foreigners do things differently so they will do the same. So they may not be surprised at drinking vodka straight, but they may be surprised that you are drinking it straight when they expect you to drink it mixed and being congenial Poles who want to look good in front of a foreigner they we going to drink mixed drinks. Of course every case is different but I feel like that is a pretty common thing. For example when I go home to Poland my family pours me soda with ice without me asking because they assume that being an American that's how I drink it.
On the 8th point you made about wives/girlfriends getting mad with their man's behavior post drinking: It really depends on how a particular man responds to consuming massive amounts of alcohol. I'm proud to say I remain fully level-headed and normal after getting hammered. I'm even nicer than when I'm sober. My wife never complains.
This is so weird to hear these experiences form someone form the foreign country :D And it actually makes me think that our traditions in fact are interesting and weird a little
I love when you say „we” meaning „we Poles”. You are one of us now :D
Awesome compliment! Thanks a million 🙏😄
@@LoveMyPoland *You are one of us now* : ))
He is from a born lol
He's been assimilated
One of us
My wife is saying, that each man thats drunk at the party is funny, as long as its not my husband. Thats how it works ;)
Tell her You have to share the burden equally with others :)
Good man if not yours ;)
Dokładnie.
Very true!
You married a very Clever Woman. Congrats! ;)
Jako Polak dopiero teraz sobie uświadomiłem jak bardzo mamy rozwiniętą kulturę picia wódki. Większość reguł o których mówisz działały u mnie automatycznie :)
Oh i have never realized that we ( Poles) have so many weird traditions. For us it's just normal but anyway... love your series- keep it up!
And vodka consumption from plastic 50gr cups...
Or from the bottle directly.
@@doitbeforeyoudieful u mean red cups 🤣🤣
2:44 Dude that sunshine was a sign from God to drink that vodka :)
God of Vodka!
Hahahaha faktycznie
Dude, drink that fucking vodka, kurwa! - said God.
It was a sign from St. Wojciech, a Patron od Poland.
Dokładnie!!! Haha
One more thing:
Vodka should be cold ;) Warm vodka is the worst
We keep ours in the freezer.
Bo ciepla wodke trzeba umiec pic ;P
Never drink warm vodka lol.
for bringing warm vodka on a party you got death row
@@Ixodides To chyba o whisky chodzi ;)
And one of the ground rules: In Poland alkohol is for fun and used for "interpersonal" purposes, but it also can be very dangerous. If your crew is drinkig mostly to get stone drunk - change the crew.
Also some tips for beginers:
- never drink on empty stomach and I mean it.
- try to avoid alcohol mixes. If You are dringking vodka - stay with it. One extra beer can unplugg You very unexpectedly.
- proper hydration is a key to a short and controlled hangover. Don't use a cola, sprite and sweet juices as a chase. Sugar will make everything much worse next day. Clear water is the best option, even better with some lemon.
- As we are talkig about hangover - those magical stuff that You can find in pharmacy "hangover killers" etc. are useless. If You need some support, use the simple vitaminum C in a big doses and one or two aspirines. It will help to clear Your blood faster and flush the alcohol with urine. But the key is to stay hydrated all the time.
- fatty food - that's ok but don't eat to much of it as your liver already hate You and extra fat will give it a lot of extra work.
- and most important - if You feel that's enough ane one more will be Your last memory at this party - do not hesitate to say "NO". If You are drinking with true friends, they will defend You from another "ze mną się kurwa nie napijesz?"
I respect u for the last sentence. Its so true haha
Also, when you feel the next drink will be too much, it usually turns out that it's already too much, but your body told you that too late :(
That's all true...i mostly use water as chase, when i feel that another shot will be too much i stop and drink only water. I try to avoid juice also. Fat food is good also because fat in stomach makes a little barier for alcohol to get in blood. And i dont think that u HAVE TO use excuse...if u dont want to feel bad next day u can say NO and any inteligent people will understand ;)
It's not only about the fat. Bread is aswell. Fills up the stomach. We drink usually from younger age. Like legally it's 18 in Poland ( and Europe in general) and 21 I US, but people start early. To be safe let's say 16-18. So those mistake your u pointed out, usually happen much earlier than in your case. Some tradition change with time like nowdays some wedding reception have vodka and wine 50/50 and some opt for other drinks. But a toast for the happy couple / birthday girl/ new parents / the host is a must on any occasion. That's custom, that's tradition, that's appreciation. And it's not only Poland I think. But in other Northern and eastern countries. That way like every country has its own word for " na zdrowie" and that means good health and fortune for both the host and the guests. I like that very much. Also did you do an episode about polish weddings? They are the best!
Regarding fatty foods - Fat is good. It does not put strain on your liver, it protects it. With a stomach full of fats, the alcohol you consume will be absorbed at a slower pace. With an empty stomach it all go straight into your bloodstream, which will overload your liver.
But of course it does not mean one should forcefully stuff oneself with food. Though if it happened already for some reason, a shot or two of vodka will help.
I'm Polish and I never realized the rule about the host pouring the first shot but it is so true. I guess it's one of those things everybody just knows and you don't think or talk about it. You forgot about the penalty shot! If you come late to the party or slack too much with your drinking you might get a "karniak" ;)
Polish people love to make foreigners drink and love to show off their drinking culture in front of foreigners. That's why they won't allow you to mix juice and alcohol. Try going for whisky+soda next time. Not only do you have an excuse not to drink vodka (can't mix alcohols), but also this combination is perfectly acceptable here. Another tip is to put your glass upside down. I've never seen anyone disrespect this uneqiuvocal sign for "no-drink-for-me". I love your observation about mad wives! It is so on point! They're just too sober and, therefore, embarrassed.
I know it's a bit late for fresh comment, but you can just say you're taking antibiotics, and i promice no one will ask you to take a sip ;)
@@mgj193 true!!!
If you put glass upside down that's klinda faux pas. Good host won't be bothered if you leave glass full.
It's worse in Ukraine...and much worse in Russia.
uwielbiam jak Polacy rozmawiają ze sobą po angielsku w komentarzach. to takie światowe i edukacyjne jest.
The wine pouring vodka made my day
It ruined mine
Women got angry when they see that husband/ boyfriend drank too much. She usually says “you’ve got enough” but he never listens:-) That’s why she gets angry
Becouse it's already too late xD
Cause the moment he doesn't listen is equal to a woman carrying fella home cause he's gone 😅
One more thing: when you go to a house party in Poland, make sure you know what sort of alcohol is expected. If it's beer, that's easy, just buy yourself a couple of bottles and drink them as you please. If it's vodka, then you should bring at least as much as you expect to drink (since not all bottle sizes are available, it's normal to arrange to share the cost of one large bottle with one or two other guests), and don't come with an expectation that you will have your bottle of vodka all to yourself, as vodkas brought to parties are usually shared. When you bring it, it will get thrown into the fridge/freezer with all the others, and when time comes to drink, the hosts will just randomly grab one bottle from them and pour everyone a shot. Once it runs out, they will again randomly pick another one until they run out of bottles or everyone decides they've had enough (usually the latter).
It is also often expected, and always a good idea, to bring a chaser with you. I would recommend a bottle of juice, preferably with high vitamin C content (helps prevent hangover) and not sweet (sugar makes hangover more severe). Orange juice or grapefruit juice works great, unless you are drinking Żubrówka, in which case a bottle of good apple juice matches its taste best.
Chodzi o to, że dwa ostatnie punkty się łączą. Facet mówi do partnerki że dzisiaj on pije, i tym samym uzgadnia z nią, że ona będzie prowadzić z powrotem. Kobiety nie są później złe o to że facet pił, tylko o to co głupiego zrobił pijany.
Ale gdyby ona piła byłoby dokładnie odwrotnie :)
W moim wypadku to zawsze chodzilo o to ze pjana osoba troszke zapomina ze nie przyszla tam sama i zbyt bardzo usmiecha sie do kogos. Partner zawsze robi sie natychmiast zazdrosny choc tego nie powie.
Racja, racja
This is so interesting to look at our drinking culture from another perspective. I was suprised listening to your video, mainly because I didn’t realize we have so many rules! I didn’t think about it but I do most of the things you mention...intuitively!
Tons of unwritten rules in so many areas... 😊
The stereotype of heavy drinking got established during the post-war years, after the soviet takeover, when lots of men started drinking heavily out of desperation and depression.
@@Adam130694 i live in Poland B and it's very common among teenagers
a ty jestes peirdolonym konfidentem
First desperation, now tradition :D ZDROWIE WASZE!bo mojego szkoda
@@Adam130694 We nie pierdol teraz sie kurwa wali w kocioł od 16 r.ż czy to u patorodzinki czy u normów xd
co pierwszy raz słyszę XD taką teorię spiskową w polsce alkoholizm stał się normalnością w póznym PRLu myślisz że polacy pili sobie przez cały czas PRLu bo byli smutni że ich kraj nie jest niepodległy to państwo przyzwalało na picie tylko dlatego iż były z tego olbrzymie zarobki pózniej starano sie ten alkoholizm ograniczyć bo już wsiąkał w życie codzienne bo wiadomo ze pijak nie wykona tyle pracy ile trzezwy czlowiek
On every party/wedding I've been first question is always "so who is driving this time?". I've seen people who after drinking wanted to drive and always other people (even drunk!) do not allowed this to happen.
"I'm driving" is the only excuse that has ever worked for me if I didn't want to drink.
protip #10
In Poland you must never drink vodka alone ... unless you have a mirror.
If you have a minor you just pour him a bit less
That's not true! You shouldn't drink to the mirror xD
@@arsov9885 Just call a friend on skype :D
I drink alone
As you say we realy like to drink and party but we are also very sensitive to not look like drunkers. So if husband will be to much "skuty" on the party and other men will be look better he will lose the game. So wife will be angry - not because he was drinking but because he cross his limit where you should say pass.
Thats my theory. Great video.
zjebane to jest ale zgadzam sie w 100%
Dokładnie tak, przekraczasz granice, dziewczyna zła... ale przynajmniej melanż dobry. Ukochaną się na następny dzień ugada 😂
a ja nie pije :D
Tragicznie napisane, ale dobrze, że chociaż napisane :p
Pretty much comes down to being able to hold your liquor.
I know this is an older video and i'm also certain there has been a comment like this before but it's so interesting to watch a person who's not originally from Poland talk about things such as drinking, traditions and cultures of Poland and Polish people. Watching this video made me release that we do all those thing's without actually realising it, it comes naturally to us. It's cool to see someone's perspective who's not Polish. Great Videos!
Od razu widać, co w Polsce podoba ci się najbardziej. Na zdrowie!
Before you fill your own glass you first have to fill someone else's glass. If they refuse you can't just drink alone. Drinking alone = you're alcoholic ;)
Mixing stuff or drinking with a straw looks "womenly", but young people don't care about that, it's old people and countryside thing.
BTW it's the same for non-alcoholic drinks. It's customary to first ask neighbors (especially women and older people) if they want some tea/juice before you pour yourself some. But in case it's non-alcoholic it's ok if they refuse and you still drink your own.
You can pour for yourself, but only if you also pour for everyone else, or at least a few people around you, when you're sitting at a table. A good mannered person will pour for themselves last
Yes, and you must wait for every one to grab the shots. You can't drink alone.
Piłem z ludźmi ze wszystkich kontynentów ale najlepiej to zawsze było w Polsce 😍
A jak piło się z naukowcami na Antarktydzie?
I lol'd so hard. We have so many weird traditions in Poland I wasn't even aware of that. And all these things you've covered in this video are true lol.
Not weird
As Scot 🏴 Cheers brothers 👌
Remember only women can drink less then a full shot at once (from my expirience but it might be just me and my family).
Edit: when you sayed about the noding and the pouring technige i was even suprised about the fact that anyone can pour something in any other way and the noding is just so natural to me that i didnt even notice but yeah the video is 100% true
Probably it's your familys thing. In mine it is acceptable to drink halves or skip a shot, unless it is the 1st shot or the last shot.
Thank you. I am Canadian, and I noticed the same things. Good show!!!
When you going out with poles it is very unlikely they would live you in troubles. Always somebody will make sure you haven't left behind sleeping in hedges or something. You might wake up in different town tommorow but safe and sound. This is not necessary the case when drinking with other nationals.
actually the best excuse I always use as a Pole (and it is also true, so that's why it works 100% of time) is to say I am driving :) If I don't want to drink I just take my car :)
I almost choked when I saw you wine pouring from a bottle of vodka, that is also the cutest thing I saw today ;)
You honestly ask us to help you understand women? Nobody can do this, mate! :)
Doesn't work every time, they often tell me that they can sleep me over for the night.
Your English is excellent. As a Pole, living in Poland and I can tell you I understand all what you are saying.
he is an American you idiot.
@@zepter00 He's just saying that he has a very clear, understandable accent.
Kapitan we know American English from movies and tv series. 🙂
Dont know what irony is brute?
Wojciech Palczewski you wouldn’t recognize irony even it would run over your face on moped.
Russ vodka have to be chill but not to cold.shot glasses not to small or to big (1oz is perfect)
Certain mini bites, Little sandwich ( zakaska) pickels. Or cornishone chilled smoked ham etc
I love how you're telling me stuff about myself I had no idea I do just because I'm Polish. It's making me more aware of how Polish I actually am and that kinda makes me feel patriotic
That's part of the purpose of the channel. Glad you are satisfied with it 😉
Yep,me too!
I like drinking vodka and I think mixing it with some juice or coke takes away the pleasure. Both vodka and juice's taste are spoiled this way. It will only be needed if you have some sort of crap, so disgusting that it can't go on its own. But don't expect that in Poland, just avoid the very cheapest ones and be sure you'll get the quality stuff; so have a proper shot and a chase (or a snack) afterwards. Mixing it with coke or juice would be sort of like carefully preparing a delicious steak and then throwing it together with potatoes and salad into a blender to create a mash. Give me a break :P
I would add one more thing: when you raise your shotglass for a toast, look the person you're drinking with straight in the eyes (or if you're at the table with company, just have a quick look around others' faces, nod your head or smile to show your attention). It symbolizes the honesty and good intentions. Some Poles may find it disrespectful, if your eyes go sideways or you're looking in the ceiling while drinking with them.
Also, a piece of advice for foreigners watching this: if you're not used to drinking vodka, be careful first time you have it, even if you're normally a drinker and your body can handle the booze. It's a different drink and the Polish tempo may be overwhelming; one of my English friends was able to drink a bottle of whisky or several beers without problems, but vodka made him drunk very quickly. So if you plan to drink with Poles for the first time, make sure there are some good people around who will take care of you if needed (most Polish will, anyway). And if you feel you've had enough, tell your company about it and skip next couple of shots. The Poles may laugh or make few jokes, as we tend to be proud of how much vodka we can drink, but will surely give you a break, especially since you're foreign. And once you know how you react to vodka, go for it and have fun - it's healthier than any coloured or flavoured spirit and you can have more of it and still avoid hangover.
Na zdrowie!! ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
singing is very rare nowdays. I don't remember when was the last time i'v been on a party with people singing (weddings don't count). As for pouring vodka - there's no problem with filling your own glass, but the rule is that you have to fill everyone else's glasses first
GdzieJestNemo i appreciate your input !
You don't poor your own glass first because all have to get the same amount, so if you measured bad, you don't drink. Also you don't drink vodka alone, never, unless you are alcoholic. As you said we are social drinkers, so drink with someone. Mirror doesn't count.
what kind of parties are you going to? I don't remember a party where there was no singing!
@@OtharSmirnow * poor *
@@OtharSmirnow There is one rule when you actually will drink alone. That's a penalty ones for not drinking full shot or other not acceptable things
I love your videos. It's easy to see and hear that you understand beying Polish and you even "feel" Polish. Nice!
I love the way you talk about Poland positively, really liked that one!
I truly love your work. Being Polish citizen I admire how imigrants (nowadays I hate that word, but it describes what it should describe) promote Poland in the world. Kudos and don't stop even when it comes to difficult topics.
I've just discovered your channel and I must say - you're hilarious :D We Poles may not even notice some of those behaviors but you've pinpointed our drinking habits ;)
I'm from Poland, but I've been living in the US since 2016. I have an ultra important paper that I need to write for Tuesday, yet I'm sitting here watching your videos... No regrets. Although I already know this stuff it's awesome to see how Americans react to Polish customs. I love your videos, keep it up! Pozdrowienia z Charlotte!
I have an drinking experience in a famous american pub *Sloppy Joe's* in Florida.
I was growing up in a Polish/German family and spending my sommer vacation almost every year in Poland. That implies that I was used to heavy alcohole. I was drinkng leagaly since I am 16 years old.
A Texian tourist and his fiancee - maybe 25 years old - spotted me and invited me for a drink - I was 23 years old back than. He gave me the cup with *wodka cranberry* and I poured it with a single sip. They were astonished by that what I couldn't understand, because in Poland we drink pure wodka maybe half a cup like a small shot.
I think your channel is more entertaining for us Poles than for foreigners. It's great to listen about our customs from an American. Your thoughts are very accurate.
My boyfriend is Polish and those guys are definitely “go hard or go home” for drinking, IME. They’re all tough AF though, he can drink a lot and only mild hangover the next day!
Genialny odcinek. Będąc Polakiem nie zauważałem takich rzeczy (Nie zwracałem na to uwagi). Dopiero po obejrzeniu filmu do głowy mi dochodziło że faktycznie ja robię tak.
Czekam na więcej filmów.
Potwierdzam =D
I'm going to add my two cents.
1. A good designated pourer will ask before pouring another if you want another although it usually happens after a few shots.
2. If you had enough and someone wants to pour you another just put your hand over your glass and say you have had enough.
or put your glass upside down
I was hoping you take a shot in the video lol great video!
Well documented. My experience in Poland match yours as well
Never heard soo good explanation how to drink in Poland. Well dane, well done MEN! Brawo!
Protip: When drinking, avoid bread & similar things like cakes or pastry. They soak up the alcohol like a sponge in your stomach, and when your body starts digesting them (and in the case of carbs, this happens very soon after eating), the whole alcohol soaked in gets into your bloodstream at once. Boom, you're drunk in half hour. Fatty foods, meats, cheese - yes, but try to limit the bread. You'll party longer. Tested :)
Absolutely brilliant, you live in your own country more than 35 years, you watch some vids from guy that lives in our country 20 years and you realize how many things are so normal to you that you even don't realize they exists! Next vid, next time I am very surprised for these little things i can't see because ther are so normal and suprised how much you are "OUR" because of these 20 years! My "Best find" channel in last time on youtube! Cheers!
Nice, one of the most accurate videos about drinking in Poland :) I'd also like to add, that even without mixing, drinking juice at all is unaccepted by some purists (like me). The habit is quite common right now but truth be told, chasing vodka with any sweet beverage is a horrible idea and downright barbaric. I'm offending most of the fellow Poles right now, but what else can I say? :P The ultra-correct way is to just eat. After each shot immediately take a bite of one of the strongly flavoured side dishes - sour cucumber, some pickle (mushroom, plum, pear, pumpkin), herring etc. In between, eat more fatty food like tatar, zimne nóżki, winter salad, bread with smalec etc. and drink water. At a drinking party, they'll all be within your reach. Another little note: at most parties, especially weddings, you'll be served soup before anything else. It will very likely be either rosół or flaki. If you plan on drinking, do not skip it! It's meant to "grease your stomach", as we say, and even if you don't feel like it or you're not particularly fond of them, trust me, you will thank yourself the next day. Following the right routine minimises the risk of hangover considerably. Sure, if you drink yourself unconscious, you'll be all groggy and useless the next day, but you won't have a headache or suffer from that annoying oversensitivity to light and sound :)
Regarding those wives - I'm pretty sure they always hope this time their men will remember his limits and behave and yet again he fails :P But also many of them would simply like to go that wild themselves but feel it's inappropriate so the anger is envy-induced.
Man!I live in US since 2001 and dont drink vodka anymore,but you just brought back my memories and reminded tradition of mine as drinking:-)Thank you
I loooove the topic of Poland habits and the whole outcome ❤️
Well, that's nice! I'm Polish, do if u want I can tell you some :P
All of the things that you explained are so true !! I live in Hamburg Germany but I've bin raise for the first nine years in Poland an after that in Hamburg but with all the traditions , family ... Some of my classmates sked me after my typical polish birthday party why we do things so differen and act aifferen at party's . Now I have the perfect explain for them !!! 😃
"Chicken, gelatin, beef something" is called galart in Polish. Interesting channel. :)
Miss going to Poland! After Covid I’ll be right back - love Polska! 😍
Your observations are very accurate anfd kind of funny😃
Thank You a lot for all that good words about Polish people especially in this subject!!Thank you!
I watched, I laughed, and left a like (im polish)
I love your videos! This one is especially important because I would not be able to explain everything so well form my Polish perspective. You described all the customs and I new they existed - but would never think of mentioning them ;)
Next time please add "do not come drunk to the wedding and do not bring alkohol to the wedding - you can drink there for free and predrinking makes you super weak" Thank you for sharing your experience it is very interesting.
Thanks! 😊
A few toughts:
1. Spilling vodka can be viewed as "WOAH, WHAT A PARTY!" or "DON`T WASTE VODKA DUDE!!". It`s lottery. :)
2. Advice for you. When drinking, especially heavy alcohol, drink water. A LOT of water- not 1 or 2 glasses. Alcohol causes dehydration so supplying water will help. I can assure you, difference between drinking with water and without is huge.
3. Don`t use a straw. It`s wasting plastic and producing unnecessary garbage.
4. As a Pole I don`t understand these wifes and girlfriends either.
in 90% it's 2nd option (Don't waste vodka dude!)
@@michak8029 Yea, I can agree with that. :)
Although your observations are obviously subjective, they are absolutely spot-on. It pertains to all of your videos. I can attest to it (being Polish). Kudos to you for that. 🙂
Refreshing to hear that you feel that way... ☺️
Consuming fat with alcohol slows down the absorption of the latter, hence cheese, olives, etc. are commonly served with wine.
Wine is not an alcohol. Not in Poland at least.
really nice advices. I wasn't really aware some of them. If youre new i Poland, use these advices.
Well Scandinavian here, we do the same with snaps. A small glass of snaps at the morning keeps the doctor away - but that is the only time we drink snaps alone.
First time inpoland entering a bar in Poland in 1992 i asked for vodka and orange juice. The bartender was confused and didnt know what price to take...
well a rumor says if you drink beer/vodka+juice through a straw, you faster get drunk. Shots normally arent for straws, but long drinks are. Maybe me beeing blind but I have never seen a woman drinking pure vodka with a straw
Oh man, your observations are spot on, I'm amazed.
Nailed it 💪😎
;)
I watched few of your videos that appeared in my feed, but I didn't realised you live in my home town.
Next time I'll be back to Poland, I'll invite you for a drink ;D
You doing a really good job in getting them stereotypes straight mate.
Kudos to you my friend.
You forget to mention in every gas station / grocery store / everywhere they selling a COLD vodka from the freezer. And you also drink ice cold vodka. I dont know about US but in Canada im not able to find a vodka or other liquor from freezer or even a fridge. Always WARM, then you go to a party with warm vodka you can't really drink.
Mlyn666 should be straight out of the freezer! Educate them, they’ll thank you for it
Kup wódę wcześniej i ją wstaw do zamrażarki... TADA!!! możesz iść z zimną wódą na imprę!!!
Wódki się nie pije z zamrażarki. Zmrożona traci bukiet zapachowy. No chyba, że pijesz, żeby trzepnęło, a smak i aromat nie interesują Cię.
My man. Listen to this one. Smart one, he truly is. Our guy ;)
and about pissed wives - its ancient and mystic ritual :D
to maintain balance of the force, once a year you need to sacrifice yourself, and willingly offer to be the driver :D
about alcohol and driving - it had changed 180 degrees over last decade or two. If noticed early enought, individual will be stripped off his keys or the police will be phoned.
too many good folks gone to ground, innocent folks, mostly young.
Why do girls get angry? From my experience (now im gonna sound like a drunkard) generally women tend to be more responsible so they dont get very drunk (at least my female friends dont). Guys just go with the flow and often they end up drinking when either: 1. They pass out or 2. Theres no more alcohol. Now women know from experience what will happen if they leave bf/hubbie with the guys - hell be wasted and be curing hangover for the whole next day and, for example, any plans that they had will fail.
In the south, near the Tatra`s mountains region it is common to dring vodka from one glass, one by one, pouring eachother, and it goes in circle.
Poles can drink a lot, but don't have to. Big problems require more cure ;) Also if you feel you have anoutgh, say it like a man. this will gain you respect for not giving up control(responsibility)
I am supprised how good you know our habbits. Although as you said many habbits changes now, The person who will follow your advices will behave in The way that we should recognise as normal. Good job!
Went to Krakow from London last month. Very safe place no police or to be scared of any terrorism. Pure Europe high 🏨 standard good prices and quality of a food happy kids they have seen live nativity scene with all animals. I was surprised that everything looks new .I don't know how
Adam Smith krakow was completely destroyed in the war so it had to be rebuilt.
@@RI_TREYAH No it wasn't. Warsaw and Wrocław were heavily destroyed in WWII, especialy Warsaw but not Kraków.
Niezły trening musiał przejść z naszymi. U mnie na weselu kuzyna pół wesela, gdzie 90% stanowili Niemcy, padło od polskiej wódki, a drugą połowę dobijaliśmy mocną pigwówką. Jak sobie przypomnę to aż mi się humor poprawia.
I won't ever forget tho how, when I was in Poland visiting my husband's family, I politely asked them to NOT pour any vodka etc for me (they kept trying :D ) since I really cannot drink that; and his uncle finally shook his head and mumbled "I don't understand this." We keep laughing about it to this day, and every time we visit again they will try again :D don't get me wrong here, I totally agree on that most people are drinking modest. But it's still funny how I'm always the only one who is not drinking and no one else gets it.
At every birthday no matter where we were after singing happy birthday it was followed by stol lat. In Olive Garden, Red Lobster, the neighborhood bar we sang stol lat. everyone knew the words and the older people were in tears but we sang it. Babcia and Dzidzia never made it though Babcia almost made it. But we sing it every year. People think we are crazy but it’s beautiful.
I don't know about the rest of Poland, but here among Highlanders, we drink vodka from just 1 glass. Every table has its own kind of "queue" and each person pours vodka to the next one in the queue using the same glass all the time. Also, there is a rule that says you should not wash down the first shot of vodka.
Nice!
It's worth mentioning to not forget to rise the glass and nod/cheer to the next person in queue, when taking the shot. Otherwise you'll have to drink another one to make it right (penalty shot).
You're right. I love your observations.😃
Each time you drink vodka, rise a toast - than you are not an alcoholic ps. toast amount are not limited nor restricted
I'm from Poland and all of your tips seems so obvious for me 😂 in addition I can say that it's all true and very useful for People from other countries. When it comes to driving it's exactly as you are saying- WE NEVER EVER DRIVE AFTER DRINKING ALCOHOL, even if we are not literally drunk, we just don't do it. If police caught you they would take your driving licence very easily.
The only missing thing you should do was to rise the glass at the end, say "na zdrowie" and drink like a Polish man :D
Love this video, as a Pole i can confirm this is 100% accurate, especially the part about angry girlfriends at the parties :D
3:16 - they just wanted to get you drunk :) / Wife thinks that her husband will drank 4-5 shot of vodka maximum - but husband usually forgets how much it is. /Wife must be angry - to let husband remember not to drink
and don't become an alcoholic xD
What to drink after alcohol is true - everyone always has some transport - I haven't seen a man who was driving after drinking.
Interesting points. We really turned drinking into science in Poland.I would add couple of points:
- the reason why you eat fatty foods when drinking is because the fat layers the inside of your stomach slowing down alcohol absorption
- when toasting always look the person in the eye, especially when you are drinking with just one person. Not looking them in the eye is one of the worst crimes of Polish drinking etiquette
- when opening a bottle we tend to tap it on the bottom. I don't even know why we do it but we just do 😁
- and most importantly - learn to handle your drink. One of the biggest differences I noticed living abroad is that when somebody over dose it and does something silly, people will cheer them up. In Poland, if you drink more than you can handle people will lose respect for you very quickly, and not just when it comes to drinking but generally speaking.
If you want an excuse from drinking, you can always say "I'm driving" - perfectly understandable. :)
Yea man u said it like it were rules but i felt like normal things for me. I do all of it and i never think about it. Great video man! :D
The best advice is to don't even try playing the game of who is capable of drinking more . Doesn't matter polish or not, don't do it! If anybody trying to lure you into competition drinking admit at the begining you have weak head and u would prefer to skip round or two from time to time because u would lose anyway and u don't want to feel bad. This way even if u are capable of drinking a lot you save the person who taunt you and yourself from a terrible hangover . Drink for fun not for competition this is how it supposed to be.
To be honest, I'm 32 years old, raised in small village, living in Warsaw now, was living in Katowice for some time, and most of those rules are new to me :D
Great channel! Subscribe!
a polish wife with crossed hands is a picture of a modern guard angel :))))
About the drink pouring - I also heard that at a house party when pouring, pour the drink for all other guests and then for yourself - it would come off like the one with you pouring first before the host
Najpopularniejszy toast Polski:
-Pij kurwa!
albo:
-Pij, nie pierdol!
chluśniem bo uśniem !
No, bo wystygnie!
Po szklanie i na rusztowanie!
No to jeszcze na drugą nóżkę !
Ze mną się nie napijesz?
Tap the bottle on bottom before you open it aswell
Wow i gotta say i never looked at it this way. Some things you find normal come as querks or ... you know... fascinating. Brilliant !
Wszystko się zgadza! Na zdrowie :D
Btw most of what you said is absolutely true and I laughed my ass off all the way till the end, good stuff.
I must say that here in Poznan, my Polish friends always look surprised when I drink my vodka as a shot and not as a mix - but maybe I am just a guy with only alcohol mixing Polish friends :P
Poles are vey concerned with how they are perceived(individually and collectively) so when around foreigners we will either play our habits down or up depending on the person and often will assume foreigners do things differently so they will do the same. So they may not be surprised at drinking vodka straight, but they may be surprised that you are drinking it straight when they expect you to drink it mixed and being congenial Poles who want to look good in front of a foreigner they we going to drink mixed drinks. Of course every case is different but I feel like that is a pretty common thing.
For example when I go home to Poland my family pours me soda with ice without me asking because they assume that being an American that's how I drink it.
On the 8th point you made about wives/girlfriends getting mad with their man's behavior post drinking: It really depends on how a particular man responds to consuming massive amounts of alcohol. I'm proud to say I remain fully level-headed and normal after getting hammered. I'm even nicer than when I'm sober. My wife never complains.
This is so weird to hear these experiences form someone form the foreign country :D And it actually makes me think that our traditions in fact are interesting and weird a little