It's great if your not depending on hostels for a place to stay. I have been for the last 2+ months, and I'm quickly running out of places to stay. The place I'm at now, lost 30,000zł. last month, and rather than repeat that loss any longer, they are closing next weekend... and not temporarily until quarantine is lifted; they're closing permanently. =(
I'm living and working here in Poland,as of now even everyday the infected getting higher but I can say that it's a safer country than other. I still go to work but I choose to walk more than 30 minutes than taking a bus, hope everything will be bright and will back to normal again soon.
@@KultAmerica Yup yup. That's me. This channel took a turn when I'd realized how difficult it was to write a sitcom to entertain both the American and Polish market, so now it's this channel. Used to be called "How To Marry A Polish Girl." I sent you an email the day after we met =D
I first thought Poles were extremely overreacting when they only had 20 infected some days ago but seeing how it is now going in the Netherlands this might have been a very smart idea of the Polish nation
its not just Poland or Europe for fact of the matter but people here state side are acting like idiots and buying everything that they can get there hands on. I work at a grocery store chain that is based out of Rochester New York, we're having problems where for this time of year where would have two or three stores on one trailer we're pushing all straight runs with turns run ( a turn run is where the driver would hook up to one trailer run that store get unloaded or do a drop hook(drop that trailer and pick up another either empty or recycling) come back to the warehouse) the. pick up the second leg of there trip). And our salvage (recycling) count is off the wall for this time of year and we're having a hard time keeping up with it all
I'm staying at home for over a week now, I left only two time to my nearest 'paczkomat' so I do not know how Lodz looks like, but one week ago i had to go to the vet with my cat and it was rather empty city. But I saw video of Piotrkowska during Firday Evening, completaly empty, and it never happened. This is due to almost all entertainment (restaurants, pubs and clubs )Are along Piotrkowska street. This street never slept. Until now.
Hm... I think Poles dealt quite good and fast with the issue of staying at home. I think the main reason is because we raised through the WWII and comunism - but West - not.
It can be truth. We are capitalist society but not in minds. I mean we are not so much into gain and money like west. It can be observed in many ways not only in that kind of drastic situations like epidemy. In daily life we allow to more people friendly behaviour witch can lower incom for busines but people dont care.
The strictness of the reaction is correlated with the incompetence of the state. Our healthcare system will snap like a matchstick the moment we get into the thousands of hospitalized and the government knows that it stands no chance at mass testing with case tracking (which is the Korean and German strategy). The one thing it can do right is roll out restrictions, so it does. And now its trying to hold an election in the middle of the epidemic, since they all know that postponing it to fall, when mass lay-offs kick in, will make them lose. It might seems like the Polish government is on top of their game here, but the truth is that locking down half of the economy is the easy part. The real question is what comes next and I assure you that there is no plan. The plan for the ruling party is to stay in power, peoples jobs and livelihoods are irrelevant to that. Its not like they are elected by working professionals and entrepreneurs in the first place.
@Alex No its not, Germany has 100k detected cases and under 1k dead, meaning they detect EVERYBODY and opposed to just scanning people that have symptoms. Besides, the German healthcare system is ages ahead of the Polish one, so they are able to handle the situation. Germany is also at the forefront of policies designed to shield the economy from the disruption, sth the Polish government is willfully overlooking as its busy fighting the opposition over elections. As I said, locking the borders and telling people to stay at home is easy. Its all the rest that's the problem: testing capability, case tracking, shielding the labour market and helping small businesses. I'm actually glad they reacted fast, but I now see that there is no plan on how to actually end this.
@Alex I told you, I'm glad they imposed the lockdown early, that's why we're at 4k. I also said I am reasonably sure Germany has the capability to handle the cases they have. The number they present is only high on paper, because they do far more tests. Germany detects all the teens and 20 year-olds that show no symptoms, but they won't end up in hospital. They only quarantine them and prevent them from spreading it further. Poland is only testing people with suspicion of contamination meaning you have to have been in contact with an infected OR be exposed to people and exhibit flu symptoms. And yet, there are countless cases of medical workers not getting tested often enough despite constantly working with COVID patients. Recently they shut down an entire hospital, cause it was the doctors and nurses that were spreading COVID among patients. Bringing up Nazi Germany in this context is idiotic, I'm sorry to say that. What happened 70 years ago is irrelevant to the current situation. Its not about blame, its about comparing how countries are handling this crisis and Poland has no plan beyond the lockdown.
If they turn from Vatican/Mecca etc religion sin and to God for Salvation YahShua JESUS one and Only true God Almighty yes they will. Hail YAH HalleluYAH never etcetera 🙏👑♥️.
Great movie. In Poland many places are closed. I think that's the way to keep us save. I am afraid every day. I live in Poland and I go to work every day, and meet many people. Now there are no meeting with friends, no parties, no travel abroad. Now I appreciate what I have never seen before.....ordinary life. Sorry for my English but I'm still learning
*I see a beautiful city and a brilliant people rising from this abyss. I see the lives for which I lay down my life, peaceful, useful, prosperous and happy. I see that I hold a sanctuary in their hearts, and in the hearts of their descendants, generations hence. It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever known.*
I am from Mexico visiting Wroclaw , I was able to scape from Poland via Frankfurt na Droe by walking the border, then taking a train to Berlin - Frankfurt , flyging to London and finally Mexico city, it was a great adventure.
In the last few years Poland was making a HUGE economical gains, bursting itself to the first league...and now this... But on the bright side, Poles are common sense and disciplined people, a lot of them still remember the REAL hardships of communism, can survive on very little and can improvise a lot if needed, something the used to luxury and plenty Westerners can not. So far, the much hated by the western liberals and media polish government is doing a decent job, reacting in calm and honest matter, and the spread of the bug is not as dramatic as it is in the West. Stay Strong Poland, see you on the other side!
I am a Polish American in Western Massachusetts, USA. I live in the exurbs...woods, farms, remote enough for river otters to survive and thrive. Nothing changed, until I go shopping. I can walk the remote roads, watch all the RUclips I want, eat well, still have a job. The quarantine is not strict because this is a low population location. I feel bad for my cousins in Strzyzow (near Wisla River), Poland. They are stuck indoors, even though their small town is not that heavily populated either.
Ulicę puste.. Ruch drogowy jest tylko na głównych ulicach.. Place zabaw puste.. W parku można zobaczyć ludźmi z psami na spacerach jest też dużo biegaczy. Kolejki do sklepów i aptek. W sumie tyle
Looks like they are doing it right. Fun fact,, my parents and I were about to retire in Poland in April from Michigan and everything is a bit out of whack as you can imagine. Got the moving company and sold the house, fortunately we still have it till the end of May. Right now I'm staying away from the outside, dont want to spread it to others more susceptible if I got it. It's still going to get worse likely here before it get's better, there seems to be to many cases that go without symptoms and then suddenly those with conditions get it. O yea and we were going to take a ship from New York to Southampton and Hamburg, might as well visit Wuhan with that list.
@@randriu1221 have you done some research on that, or you came with your numbers out of thin air ? It's pretty low to label people you don't even know as dumb. By the way, check your spelling before you post your comments. That's what a conscientious person does, unless someone doesn't care how he/she is perceived, and using your logic, comes across "dumb".
Im impressed by how it looks in Warszaw. Here, in Gdynia, looks more or less normal, few queues in big supermarkets and that's all. I've being thinking already for some time that the government in Poland should start being more strict with this situation
Ok, so, Ryan. As always - great content. I am writting to You from Wieliczka. I work in the famous Salt Mine, but not i n the turist section, but in the actual mine. The turist section is closed since likie 2 weeks now. But our underground work continous. It has to - for the safety of the mine and the city of Wieliczka. Of course we have many safety precotions and I personally feel safe at my work. My wife, who is a scientist at the Jagiellonian University is at home with our kids. So although it is a bit frustrating and we do feel uncertain of what tomorrow will bring - we carry on. I wish all the best for Your familly and You :) Kamil
Dzien dobry. God bless Polska! We were there in Warsaw last year in April. Jesus Christ is almost here. Turn to Him and be saved from eternity in hell.
I contacted the National Archives in Warsaw to find out my grandfather was born near Tarnobrzeg in the hamlet of Sielec next to Wielowies in 1886. The interesting part is that my father was born in a village 60 miles south of Lwow, Siwka Wojnilowska, in 1920. How did my grandfather find his way to this village and marry his wife there in 1911? Since this was Galicia, I presume he was sent there by the Austrian government. Any good history books on the period? Though I was born in Chicago in 1951, I think I just need a good facilitator to submit my papers for Polish citizenship by descent?
Hello Kult America, I have been watching your videos for some time now, interesting points of view. I am an American living in the USA, but I have considered moving to another country, mostly just for the experience and the shock that comes with being outside of your comfort zone. My feeling is that one of the major motivations behind living in America, is the pursuit of the American dream, I am all for free market capitalism, but I think having a "dream" to aspire to is important as well. As cost of living goes up and the chances of "becoming one of the members of the middle class" becomes more and more unlikely, It gives me even more motivation to consider becoming an expat. Then the corona epidemic hits, and I and millions of other Americans lose their jobs. I have been reading about how happier Americans are, when they move over to Europe, universal health care, more vacation time, a better work life balance, the attitude that life is for living not living in fear that your insurance may not cover you in an emergency, despite rising insurance prices. What are your thoughts on becoming an American expat, be it in Poland or Europe at large? Do you think the trend will increase?
2 weeks... Many people works remotly. I work normal like many people but people go only to work and return to home and stay. Sometimes I buy food in nearest shop. Everywhere people use gloves, in shops are glass between seller and client. Prefering paid by online or contactless. Everywhere are antibacterial liquids. Limits of people in one local.
Right now I'm designated "shopper" for my family, grandparents and parents in-law. Buying stuff, leaving on the doorstep and leaving. As much im not as much worried about myself, but any time someone I take care of says about "going for a walk" it just make me angry. Lot of people contribute by just sitting on their asses. Many more sacrificed their jobs and wellness for our mutual future. Not even mentioning healthcare staff, working their lives out.
W moim województwie wirus oczywiście jest - w powiecie dzięki Bogu jeszcze nie. Pracuję dla instytucji która nie może przerwać pracy i do pracy jeżdżę (częściowo zdalnie).
"...a thin line between entertainment and war..." - RATM. Which brings me to important question. What do you have in common with KULT ??? Polish band... Which is something like Polish RATM.
that is weird seeing Warsaw damn near bear with almost nobody on the streets. aand also are you by chance are you running another channel or is just because of the pandemic that we're in?
Thx for the video I put out my book, THE FIRST HORSE PEOPLE, it's the complete history of our ancient tribe the Sarmatian knights and the Amazon women. From the time we first aquired the horses and what we did with them to the time we aquired Poland the breadbasket of Europe.
A to wladza wymyslila wirusa i to PIS kazal rozpowszwchnic wiadomosc o pandemi na calym swoecie? Przeciez tak samo jest na calym swoecie Wlosi Niemcy Francuzi Brazylijczycy tysiace zgonow. USA kilka milionow chorych. Wszyscy sie nagle zmowili?? Wszyscy wciskaja kit o wirusie ktorego nie ma?? Ludzie wy tak serio. Gdyby tak bylo tylko w Polsce to jeszcze zrozumialbym ze ludzie watpia ale to jest wszedzie od USA po Afryke.
I can't film outdoors over the next few weeks, so I have launched The Kult America Podcast - subscribe ruclips.net/user/ryansocash
@PESTcrEEper I run a media company in Warsaw .
@PESTcrEEper maybe you should try as a language teacher in a private language school? Whatever your native language is... 😊
A really engaging piece of work. Thank You 🙏
my family loves you so much come to turkey
Kraków is so quiet, it's rather fascinating
It's great if your not depending on hostels for a place to stay. I have been for the last 2+ months, and I'm quickly running out of places to stay. The place I'm at now, lost 30,000zł. last month, and rather than repeat that loss any longer, they are closing next weekend... and not temporarily until quarantine is lifted; they're closing permanently. =(
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I'm living and working here in Poland,as of now even everyday the infected getting higher but I can say that it's a safer country than other. I still go to work but I choose to walk more than 30 minutes than taking a bus, hope everything will be bright and will back to normal again soon.
"Now we have to keep together, but on distance"
Poland is smart country !!!! they will go thru this.
I'm so glad someone other than me in Poland is talking about this. Let's meet again someday buddy. Dzien dobry ^_^ /
Everyone else in Poland is talking about this! :)
@@KultAmerica, oh I meant content creators ^_^
@@TheNPCShow I just checked out your channel, are you that American guy I met at Bristol hotel?
@@KultAmerica Yup yup. That's me. This channel took a turn when I'd realized how difficult it was to write a sitcom to entertain both the American and Polish market, so now it's this channel. Used to be called "How To Marry A Polish Girl." I sent you an email the day after we met =D
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I first thought Poles were extremely overreacting when they only had 20 infected some days ago but seeing how it is now going in the Netherlands this might have been a very smart idea of the Polish nation
its not just Poland or Europe for fact of the matter but people here state side are acting like idiots and buying everything that they can get there hands on. I work at a grocery store chain that is based out of Rochester New York, we're having problems where for this time of year where would have two or three stores on one trailer we're pushing all straight runs with turns run ( a turn run is where the driver would hook up to one trailer run that store get unloaded or do a drop hook(drop that trailer and pick up another either empty or recycling) come back to the warehouse) the. pick up the second leg of there trip). And our salvage (recycling) count is off the wall for this time of year and we're having a hard time keeping up with it all
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I'm staying at home for over a week now, I left only two time to my nearest 'paczkomat' so I do not know how Lodz looks like, but one week ago i had to go to the vet with my cat and it was rather empty city. But I saw video of Piotrkowska during Firday Evening, completaly empty, and it never happened. This is due to almost all entertainment (restaurants, pubs and clubs )Are along Piotrkowska street. This street never slept. Until now.
Hm...
I think Poles dealt quite good and fast with the issue of staying at home. I think the main reason is because we raised through the WWII and comunism - but West - not.
It can be truth. We are capitalist society but not in minds. I mean we are not so much into gain and money like west. It can be observed in many ways not only in that kind of drastic situations like epidemy. In daily life we allow to more people friendly behaviour witch can lower incom for busines but people dont care.
The strictness of the reaction is correlated with the incompetence of the state. Our healthcare system will snap like a matchstick the moment we get into the thousands of hospitalized and the government knows that it stands no chance at mass testing with case tracking (which is the Korean and German strategy).
The one thing it can do right is roll out restrictions, so it does. And now its trying to hold an election in the middle of the epidemic, since they all know that postponing it to fall, when mass lay-offs kick in, will make them lose.
It might seems like the Polish government is on top of their game here, but the truth is that locking down half of the economy is the easy part. The real question is what comes next and I assure you that there is no plan. The plan for the ruling party is to stay in power, peoples jobs and livelihoods are irrelevant to that. Its not like they are elected by working professionals and entrepreneurs in the first place.
@Alex No its not, Germany has 100k detected cases and under 1k dead, meaning they detect EVERYBODY and opposed to just scanning people that have symptoms.
Besides, the German healthcare system is ages ahead of the Polish one, so they are able to handle the situation. Germany is also at the forefront of policies designed to shield the economy from the disruption, sth the Polish government is willfully overlooking as its busy fighting the opposition over elections.
As I said, locking the borders and telling people to stay at home is easy. Its all the rest that's the problem: testing capability, case tracking, shielding the labour market and helping small businesses. I'm actually glad they reacted fast, but I now see that there is no plan on how to actually end this.
@Alex I told you, I'm glad they imposed the lockdown early, that's why we're at 4k. I also said I am reasonably sure Germany has the capability to handle the cases they have. The number they present is only high on paper, because they do far more tests. Germany detects all the teens and 20 year-olds that show no symptoms, but they won't end up in hospital. They only quarantine them and prevent them from spreading it further.
Poland is only testing people with suspicion of contamination meaning you have to have been in contact with an infected OR be exposed to people and exhibit flu symptoms. And yet, there are countless cases of medical workers not getting tested often enough despite constantly working with COVID patients. Recently they shut down an entire hospital, cause it was the doctors and nurses that were spreading COVID among patients.
Bringing up Nazi Germany in this context is idiotic, I'm sorry to say that. What happened 70 years ago is irrelevant to the current situation. Its not about blame, its about comparing how countries are handling this crisis and Poland has no plan beyond the lockdown.
no
You also did your best to make this video as post-apocalyptic as possible :)
God bless you Poland🙏
If they turn from Vatican/Mecca etc religion sin and to God for Salvation YahShua JESUS one and Only true God Almighty yes they will. Hail YAH HalleluYAH never etcetera 🙏👑♥️.
Great movie. In Poland many places are closed. I think that's the way to keep us save. I am afraid every day. I live in Poland and I go to work every day, and meet many people. Now there are no meeting with friends, no parties, no travel abroad. Now I appreciate what I have never seen before.....ordinary life. Sorry for my English but I'm still learning
@Javier De Santiago petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/petition-president-donald-trump-hold-chinas-government-accountable-coronavirus
Polacy jednoczą się w czasie zagrożeń. To nasz gen wolności.
Dokładnie,... Gen Polaka, gen przetrwania👌
Zjednoczyli się na dwa sni, po czym masowo zaczęli wychodzić z domu. Wspaniałe te zjednoczenie było, nie zapomnę go nigdy.
*I see a beautiful city and a brilliant people rising from this abyss. I see the lives for which I lay down my life, peaceful, useful, prosperous and happy. I see that I hold a sanctuary in their hearts, and in the hearts of their descendants, generations hence. It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever known.*
I am from Mexico visiting Wroclaw , I was able to scape from Poland via Frankfurt na Droe by walking the border, then taking a train to Berlin - Frankfurt , flyging to London and finally Mexico city, it was a great adventure.
Adolfo Ruiz Rivas I think it was Frankfurt nad Odrą.
In the last few years Poland was making a HUGE economical gains, bursting itself to the first league...and now this... But on the bright side, Poles are common sense and disciplined people, a lot of them still remember the REAL hardships of communism, can survive on very little and can improvise a lot if needed, something the used to luxury and plenty Westerners can not.
So far, the much hated by the western liberals and media polish government is doing a decent job, reacting in calm and honest matter, and the spread of the bug is not as dramatic as it is in the West. Stay Strong Poland, see you on the other side!
If they’re going to make apocalypse movies, I’d say this is one hell of a good time to start doing it!
The whole world is a mess.
That intro had me feeling like 28 Days Later was about to start... *chilling*
I am a Polish American in Western Massachusetts, USA. I live in the exurbs...woods, farms, remote enough for river otters to survive and thrive. Nothing changed, until I go shopping. I can walk the remote roads, watch all the RUclips I want, eat well, still have a job. The quarantine is not strict because this is a low population location. I feel bad for my cousins in Strzyzow (near Wisla River), Poland. They are stuck indoors, even though their small town is not that heavily populated either.
Javier De Santiago China and the EU are nobody’s friends. I am anticipating mass deportations of the illegals/migrants next.
Damn.. the quality of your videos is crazy ! Dzien kuje !
Dziękuję*
Dzień kuje would literally mean "Day smiths / is smithing" :D
@@kozagong my bad 😂
I don't know my father language
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@@kozagong 😂 Maybe he tried to say, Good thank you? Language is flexible except to angielską? 😀 Dzień dobry.
Ulicę puste..
Ruch drogowy jest tylko na głównych ulicach..
Place zabaw puste..
W parku można zobaczyć ludźmi z psami na spacerach jest też dużo biegaczy.
Kolejki do sklepów i aptek.
W sumie tyle
Looks like they are doing it right. Fun fact,, my parents and I were about to retire in Poland in April from Michigan and everything is a bit out of whack as you can imagine. Got the moving company and sold the house, fortunately we still have it till the end of May. Right now I'm staying away from the outside, dont want to spread it to others more susceptible if I got it.
It's still going to get worse likely here before it get's better, there seems to be to many cases that go without symptoms and then suddenly those with conditions get it. O yea and we were going to take a ship from New York to Southampton and Hamburg, might as well visit Wuhan with that list.
what made you to decide that you want to retire here? Tbh i think it's a good idea, i'm just curious :)
Tremendous camerawork and editing. Really enjoyed the aesthetics!
❤️ ❤️ ❤️ wow!
Thanks for sharing. Nie mieści się w głowie co się dzieje.
I am in Canada and I’d rather be in Poland now. Seems they have more intelligent people in power there.
@@randriu1221 and you can't spell moron.
@@randriu1221 btw, you should check the stats on IQ
@@randriu1221 have you done some research on that, or you came with your numbers out of thin air ? It's pretty low to label people you don't even know as dumb. By the way, check your spelling before you post your comments. That's what a conscientious person does, unless someone doesn't care how he/she is perceived, and using your logic, comes across "dumb".
No WOW ! tak mamy od dwóch tygodni !
Prawda
(True)
Sam z Polski jestem
(im from Poland)
Im impressed by how it looks in Warszaw. Here, in Gdynia, looks more or less normal, few queues in big supermarkets and that's all. I've being thinking already for some time that the government in Poland should start being more strict with this situation
Just wash your hands and stay at home
5 month and still nothing here. Are you ok Ryan?? Everything is ok? I am worried about you my man. I miss your video.
Substantive video that shows real traffic in the city, not only empty streets and panic narrative. Good job.
Zajebisty montaż, gratulacje
Ok, so, Ryan. As always - great content. I am writting to You from Wieliczka. I work in the famous Salt Mine, but not i n the turist section, but in the actual mine. The turist section is closed since likie 2 weeks now. But our underground work continous. It has to - for the safety of the mine and the city of Wieliczka. Of course we have many safety precotions and I personally feel safe at my work. My wife, who is a scientist at the Jagiellonian University is at home with our kids. So although it is a bit frustrating and we do feel uncertain of what tomorrow will bring - we carry on. I wish all the best for Your familly and You :)
Kamil
My best friend moved back to Poland because her parents wanted her to be in Poland like they were her name was zuzanna
my family loves you so much
Like vanilla sky movie.
Kto z polski?
Good job dude, Warsaw n Poland will exist and will bounce back very strongly..... Greetings :)
Gives me Cyberpunk vibes somehow :)
I see what you mean. Funny enough the cyberpunk 2077 game is made in Poland.
@@volka2199 Funny right? haha
Before Ryan spoke up, I was pondering whether he didn't direct one of the new episodes of Westworld, LOL. The guy has talent with a camera.
I jak tu w Twoje Bieszczady pojechać? Jak z domu nie można wyjść, Zdrówka Życzymy
Dzien dobry. God bless Polska! We were there in Warsaw last year in April. Jesus Christ is almost here. Turn to Him and be saved from eternity in hell.
You're naive.
20 He who testifies to these things says, “Surely I am coming soon.” Amen. Come, Lord Jesus!
21 The grace of the Lord Jesus be with all.[d] Amen.
The book arrived quickly and in good condition.
I contacted the National Archives in Warsaw to find out my grandfather was born near Tarnobrzeg in the hamlet of Sielec next to Wielowies in 1886. The interesting part is that my father was born in a village 60 miles south of Lwow, Siwka Wojnilowska, in 1920. How did my grandfather find his way to this village and marry his wife there in 1911? Since this was Galicia, I presume he was sent there by the Austrian government. Any good history books on the period? Though I was born in Chicago in 1951, I think I just need a good facilitator to submit my papers for Polish citizenship by descent?
Fajny odcinek
Może Pan nagra filmy z Ameryki z końca marca 2020.
, początku kwietnia.!!!
Hello Kult America, I have been watching your videos for some time now, interesting points of view. I am an American living in the USA, but I have considered moving to another country, mostly just for the experience and the shock that comes with being outside of your comfort zone. My feeling is that one of the major motivations behind living in America, is the pursuit of the American dream, I am all for free market capitalism, but I think having a "dream" to aspire to is important as well. As cost of living goes up and the chances of "becoming one of the members of the middle class" becomes more and more unlikely, It gives me even more motivation to consider becoming an expat.
Then the corona epidemic hits, and I and millions of other Americans lose their jobs. I have been reading about how happier Americans are, when they move over to Europe, universal health care, more vacation time, a better work life balance, the attitude that life is for living not living in fear that your insurance may not cover you in an emergency, despite rising insurance prices.
What are your thoughts on becoming an American expat, be it in Poland or Europe at large? Do you think the trend will increase?
Jesli tego syfu nie powstrzymamy to zdziesiatkuje ludzkosc
How long will this be for? And how is Poland dealing with people all of a sudden not working and not earning money?
2 weeks... Many people works remotly. I work normal like many people but people go only to work and return to home and stay. Sometimes I buy food in nearest shop. Everywhere people use gloves, in shops are glass between seller and client. Prefering paid by online or contactless. Everywhere are antibacterial liquids. Limits of people in one local.
@@abcdezxyz4772 +50bil $ support from our national treasury to make a shield for workers and employers
*Zostan w Domu.*
Czy tylko ja jestem z polski?
Right now I'm designated "shopper" for my family, grandparents and parents in-law. Buying stuff, leaving on the doorstep and leaving.
As much im not as much worried about myself, but any time someone I take care of says about "going for a walk" it just make me angry. Lot of people contribute by just sitting on their asses. Many more sacrificed their jobs and wellness for our mutual future. Not even mentioning healthcare staff, working their lives out.
Will you make video about your participation in polish television :D?
Hi Ryan, I just want to ask you, what city in Poland do u live in??
W moim województwie wirus oczywiście jest - w powiecie dzięki Bogu jeszcze nie. Pracuję dla instytucji która nie może przerwać pracy i do pracy jeżdżę (częściowo zdalnie).
Nie mówiłeś że występowałeś w Polandia
I am from Indonesian
ديديكاس لخويا محرز salut bro 😁
"...a thin line between entertainment and war..." - RATM.
Which brings me to important question. What do you have in common with KULT ??? Polish band... Which is something like Polish RATM.
Zrobisz kiedyś film w całości po polsku?
Come to İstanbul!
It's weird how you went from splatting pies on peoples faces to this
that is weird seeing Warsaw damn near bear with almost nobody on the streets. aand also are you by chance are you running another channel or is just because of the pandemic that we're in?
#stayhome
Aria Martelle 🇵🇱🇺🇸
Doświadczenie pokoleniowe i może śmierć globalizacji.
Nagrasz odcinek jak mówisz po polsku?
Rayan slabo mowi po polsku. Rozumie wiecej niz mowi.
Nie wiem czy tylko w moje miejscowości jest tak że ludzie tak jak by trochę mniej się boją
U mnie w warmińsko mazurksim na zulawach też wszyscy chodzą po ulicy sklepy otwarte. Żyją na luzie.
Thx for the video I put out my book, THE FIRST HORSE PEOPLE, it's the complete history of our ancient tribe the Sarmatian knights and the Amazon women. From the time we first aquired the horses and what we did with them to the time we aquired Poland the breadbasket of Europe.
Thy might of found the cure its Chloroquine, nie bój się Polaku!
KURWA!thats real im poland and thats KURWA real!
Nice
oha diyorum
hay man come to turkey
I hope to come back someday soon !
You slowly losing your american accent
15 years in Poland will do that:)
I will never stay at home
Warsaw is the NYC of Europe hahahahahhahah
Paris and London are.....Paris and London!
What's up with the rebel flag in that first cafe? Is it an Alt Right place?
It has no meaning like that in Poland.
correct leftist soyboys are not welcome in Poland
Zombie apocalypse:)
kult amerika dong go out coronavırus filthy
nie czuję żadnego strachu bo nie wierzę władzom i nie pokładam nadziei w doczesnym życiu, czekam co przyniesie czas
PIS to Jedyna Partia której mozna ufać. PO, Nowoczesna, Konferacja kłamią i nie mają Planu!!
Jebac ich! Tylko PIS 💪
@303 Polski Bombowiec 🤣buziaczki furiacie/furiatko
A to wladza wymyslila wirusa i to PIS kazal rozpowszwchnic wiadomosc o pandemi na calym swoecie? Przeciez tak samo jest na calym swoecie Wlosi Niemcy Francuzi Brazylijczycy tysiace zgonow. USA kilka milionow chorych. Wszyscy sie nagle zmowili?? Wszyscy wciskaja kit o wirusie ktorego nie ma?? Ludzie wy tak serio. Gdyby tak bylo tylko w Polsce to jeszcze zrozumialbym ze ludzie watpia ale to jest wszedzie od USA po Afryke.
Overreacting
coz w twojej ojczyznie nie najlepiej. Moze czas juz wrocic do swojego a nie siedziec w polsce i ten horror pprzezywac?
blablabla