How Welcoming Are Polish People To Foreigners in Restaurants?

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
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  • @endrju3000
    @endrju3000 Год назад +175

    Chłop z tego wszykiego pojechał skuterem w drugą stronę 😂

  • @Dealeyy
    @Dealeyy Год назад +52

    akcja w toalecie najlepsza :D dwóch prawdziwych facetów

  • @PiotrWroblewski-wo2cd
    @PiotrWroblewski-wo2cd Год назад +40

    Używanie sosu do schabowego to jak połamać makaron spaghetti przy mieszkańcu Włoch

    • @shad0w1938
      @shad0w1938 Год назад +6

      bez przesady. Pozwólmy ludziom jeść tak, jak lubią i im smakuje. Włosi są mega ograniczeni i konserwatywni pod tym względem, więc chociaż my nie bądźmy tacy. Ja czasem, gdy nie mam jakiejś surówki to lubię dać ketchup albo sos bbq na schabowego i też jest git. Za to jajecznicę najczęściej jem z dżemem albo nutellą. Kto mi zabroni?

    • @DjMakinetor
      @DjMakinetor Год назад

      Schabowy najlepiej smakuje z "omastą" czyli sosem.

    • @shad0w1938
      @shad0w1938 Год назад +2

      @@DjMakinetor ale omasta to zupełnie co innego niż sos xD

    • @DjMakinetor
      @DjMakinetor Год назад

      @@shad0w1938 Jak zwał tak zwał, może być i tłuszcz ze skwarkami dodawany.

    • @mariusz07
      @mariusz07 Год назад +2

      ​@@shad0w1938to nie chodzi o to że mamy nie pozwalać ludziom, tylko skąd brać ten sos do schabowego? Jak się robi pieczeń lub gulasz to sos jest już gotowy. A do schabowego to co najwyżej tłuszcz że smażenia. :)

  • @arydze2
    @arydze2 Год назад +8

    Beautiful family. Great videos. Stay safe and enjoy your stay in Poland.

  • @productionoffice7511
    @productionoffice7511 Год назад +6

    That Polish food looks good ;) Greetings from New York City!!!

  • @Lesandi
    @Lesandi Год назад +1

    It's so nice to spend afternoon with Your movies from Poland 🥰 Pozdrawiam z Rybnika na Śląsku!

  • @bsw562
    @bsw562 Год назад +7

    Yoo bro since you're so close then come to Orient Express, it's the best kebab place there is, we're waiting for you!
    It's in Trzebinia, you'll find it easily

  • @TheUnknownTraveler
    @TheUnknownTraveler Год назад +2

    Poland looks fun! I want to go myself! Nice video!

  • @maxiupl8801
    @maxiupl8801 Год назад +4

    Andrzej,welcome back to Poland 😉

  • @pyroblasted
    @pyroblasted Год назад

    Most wholesome interaction in the restroom haha. Good vid as always

  • @martindworak
    @martindworak Год назад +52

    That was weird, it’s like these 3 girls were hoping the other would take care of you. Im sure that was just cuz they didn’t speak English well, most of even young people in Poland are embarrassed of their accent. They don’t know or understand how accents are perceived beyond their country, they just think of it as a hinderance and something embarrassing to them, personally. Don’t get turned off by that, it will happen, but honestly you know enough Polish, Czech and other languages to brake that ice! Have fun man, I didn’t know you have little ones with you.👍

    • @frankgradus9474
      @frankgradus9474 Год назад +3

      Yeah, pple are afraid they won't be understood and will be mocked and made fun of.

    • @banana17able
      @banana17able Год назад +1

      Many people still dont know english at all or lack a skill to understand fluent speaker. I used to work as administrative employee, one time we met an American who came back to his birth place after 50 or 60 years. Ive met met him with my coworker, she had a same problem as these girls in restaurant. Her english wasnt polished enough to talk with someone who ask for a help or service. Well im not a fluent speaker too, but my understanding and speaking was enough to answer questions of that American and even have a small talk about his life while we travelled through a city.

    • @aidenwarsame
      @aidenwarsame Год назад +5

      you don't need to know English to give your visitors a better experience than this. He stood at the register for a very long time and none of those girls wanted to take his order. really shady waiters except the guy who really tried his best

    • @magdalenaj7320
      @magdalenaj7320 Год назад +1

      Typical polish service 😏 when will that change?!

    • @rpvofficiel2184
      @rpvofficiel2184 Год назад

      Im not polish but if you go to their country even for tourism you have to talk in their language

  • @SKRUB-
    @SKRUB- Год назад +3

    I like your videos 😄

  • @CamperGo
    @CamperGo Год назад

    Hi Andre! Good job mate! We are polish and we are living in UK and we can see everything from the other side of the mirror. You are amazing! You are welcome in our house in Weston Super Mare. Just let us know when you are available to come and say Dzien Dobry 🥰

  • @LordPhilipIV
    @LordPhilipIV Год назад +5

    stop expecting everything is going to be as you want. You're in another country, get used that people don't speak your language. And stop complaining bro.

  • @piter_albo_piotr1379
    @piter_albo_piotr1379 Год назад +2

    In restaurants you should order AT the table. Once you came to the bar asking for a service in English, they were also confused. I'm sure they would explain if they could speak English. You cannot blame someone for not speaking English in foreign country. It's your responsibility to know the local habits when travelling.

  • @skaleckis
    @skaleckis Год назад +1

    pls go to ZAKOPANE ! this is A-MUST-BE-THERE for you !

  • @robertkukuczka9469
    @robertkukuczka9469 Год назад +4

    They did not understand English. You are in Poland not in England. 😂

  • @danielka3717
    @danielka3717 Год назад +1

    Hi André! I was there about a year ago. Was great hungarian pie there. Overall good. Will you be visiting pomerania in Poland ?

  • @jacekcieslewicz1485
    @jacekcieslewicz1485 Год назад +1

    Zawsze mam ten sam problem. I już chyba nigdy się nie nauczę czy w kierunku trójkąta czy kółka :)

  • @konradwolak2962
    @konradwolak2962 Год назад

    Andre, come to Besiktas.

  • @d.u.s.t.y.......007
    @d.u.s.t.y.......007 Год назад +1

    Andrzej master

  • @shad0w1938
    @shad0w1938 Год назад +3

    Sauce is just "sos" in polish. The pronounciation is exactly the same.
    I don't know why he didn't brought you some sauce, but I guess they just do not serve schabowy with sauce. It's not common. I like to have my schabowy with ketchup or bbq sauce sometimes, but people usually do not like that.

  • @19Murad77
    @19Murad77 Год назад

    As a teen, I lived in Warsaw from 1989 to 1993.
    I was at the French school, were more or less half the pupils were Poles and the other half foreigners.
    That was actually quite handy as Poles usually liked French / France (Napoleon taking the fight to Moscow, Chopin, Marie Curie,...) and had Polish friends who could do the talking while the foreigners in the group just shut up.
    It's all fine and dandy when you cannot be physically distinguished from a Pole, not so when you are Congolese as one of my friend was.
    Doing simple things like going to buy something in a shop was like a special force operation, with some of us walking in front to check if the next street corner or shop was clear, planning of escape routes, etc.
    Of course, we couldn't predict the intentions of everybody but what we were particularly looking for was the numerous groups of skinheads. At least they were easy to spot, having the archetypal look.
    I remember how one day we got trapped in a place in the center who had snookers on the upper floor and video games at the ground floor. We were playing snooker on the upper floor when we noticed that a group of skinheads got in and was for now on the video games floor, blocking the only exit. We chose to just rush down and make a dash for the door in group while we still had the advantage of surprise. We all made it out unscathed but it's ingrained in my memory how one of them, a huge man, turned his attention from his video game towards us, tried to grab my black friend by his clothes and him managing to push him and run away through the others who were still surprised and confused.
    There was a lot of them at the time. To the point I noticed it on the road form the airport to home when returning from holidays, "where are all the skinheads?". Later I learned that the authorities cracked down on the most obvious noe-nazis display during that summer (91 or 92?).
    Twelve years ago or so, a Polish friend of mine whose parents came from a small city close to Bialystok (NE of Poland, and from where many of the Poles in Belgium, where I'm from, come from) told me how, when they were visiting relatives during holidays, a black man got himself in that town an evening, who knows why and how. He was chased down the streets by (a big chunk of) the youth of the town and was beaten to a pulp with baseball bats.
    I didn't went to Warsaw from, maybe, 1995 to 2010 and then I didn't noticed them anymore during the few days I was there.
    That said, I do believe Putin when he says there are many neo-nazis in Urkaine, it's just the same in Russia, Poland, Hungary,...

    • @MaxRudkowski
      @MaxRudkowski 6 месяцев назад

      Your ignorancie is through the roof

    • @19Murad77
      @19Murad77 6 месяцев назад

      @@MaxRudkowski I'm stating facts from personal experience, you calling that "ignorance" doesn't matter much.
      Things have gone better, but ask anyone who have lived in Warsaw in the early 90s if there was skinheads everywhere or not and you'll get the same result.

    • @19Murad77
      @19Murad77 6 месяцев назад

      @@MaxRudkowski I just typed " skinheads in Poland 90s" and the first result is an article of Vice titled "I spent the 90s Fighting Fascists on the Streets of Warsaw".
      I haven' read it entirely yet but it will give you a better picture of the realities there and at that time than what is in your imagination, so maybe next time you won't call people who lived through it ignorants when you actually know nothing about it or just lying.

  • @piter_albo_piotr1379
    @piter_albo_piotr1379 Год назад

    At the toilet door: triangle=men, square=women

  • @vipbizz5886
    @vipbizz5886 Год назад +1

    Andre bro you keep smiling around these people to show your not theat and Are a Nice guy.. stop bro. I know the feeling

  • @robertkukuczka9469
    @robertkukuczka9469 Год назад +1

    13:04 Sauce is sos.

  • @lupoxxx2511
    @lupoxxx2511 Год назад +3

    sauce = sos in Polsih

  • @Sqniorex
    @Sqniorex Год назад

    come to Tarnów we are gonna get a beer ;)

  • @alek8710
    @alek8710 Год назад +2

    Cześć! Jak się czujesz?

  • @Fracix_
    @Fracix_ Год назад

    from what time was that video? we have awful weather currently...

    • @historycznie7934
      @historycznie7934 Год назад

      Może to był koniec czerwca, początek lipca? Wtedy było gorąco przeważnie.

  • @szymonroczniewski6377
    @szymonroczniewski6377 Год назад

    come to chrzanów next please it's about 20 minutes away from where you were today if you go by bus we have polish beer polish vodka museum nice park a very old church and hot dog in żabka xD

  • @HellionPL
    @HellionPL Год назад

    In our polish traditional food we don't use souse. Everything got unique taste, souse just killing it. ;)

  • @Luzne_kadry
    @Luzne_kadry Год назад

    Super 🙌 kiedy Wrocław

    • @shad0w1938
      @shad0w1938 Год назад

      oby nigdy, nic ciekawego tam nie ma. Dużo lepiej się ogląda jak chodzi po wsiach i wita się z kurami

  • @mk6022
    @mk6022 Год назад +1

    The girls behind the bar clearly didn't speak any English and that can be intimidating for them. I don't think they were ignoring you.

  • @KarolinaS-zt1kl
    @KarolinaS-zt1kl Год назад

    Omg I always get confused about the toilet signs hahaha

  • @poland1170
    @poland1170 Год назад

    you made me hungry :D

  • @SonOfTheMostHighGod777
    @SonOfTheMostHighGod777 Год назад +4

    🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪👏👏👏👏

  • @cernejr
    @cernejr Год назад +1

    Sauce with a schnitzel? Heresy! How about some tofu and avocado, huh? We have a lot more work to do to mold Andre into a proper central European.

  • @amm5386
    @amm5386 Год назад +7

    They not really anti-social, they don't understand English and you could tell the second you talked to them.

    • @HebrewHakaishin
      @HebrewHakaishin Год назад +1

      That's not a good explanation. We all know why this was a weird cringey video.

    • @amm5386
      @amm5386 Год назад +4

      @@HebrewHakaishin def a good explanation, he's got tons of videos in Poland where he talks to English speaking people & has good convo's with them.

    • @maqic1979
      @maqic1979 Год назад

      You all wrong, In Poland in restauration we order at the table.

    • @aidenwarsame
      @aidenwarsame Год назад +1

      you don't need to know English to give your visitors a better experience than this. He stood at the register for a very long time and none of those girls wanted to take his order. really shady waiters except the guy who really tried his best

    • @amm5386
      @amm5386 Год назад +4

      @@aidenwarsame bro I see your comments. You're on a mission to bash Eastern-Europeans and that's OK but I'm half Eastern-European and half North-African and have been to a lot of different countries. Go look at all his other videos and see how he communicates with people and they try to help him and everything. Stop the needless negativity, there's a reason he goes back to Poland this often! Clearly his experience with the people over there is not that bad.

  • @jasiuszymanski9472
    @jasiuszymanski9472 Год назад

    13:03 sauce-sos

  • @robertkukuczka9469
    @robertkukuczka9469 Год назад

    A triangle stands for male and an O stands for female.

  • @mb123tdt
    @mb123tdt Год назад

    Sauce is sos:D

  • @FouriousBear
    @FouriousBear Год назад

    Is your wife from Poland? She looks like 😊

    • @KamilaMorzy
      @KamilaMorzy Год назад

      She's not Polish.

    • @sem5263
      @sem5263 Год назад

      Zdaje się, że z Czech

  • @rafas8278
    @rafas8278 Год назад +2

    Schabowy najlepszy z sosem pieczarkowym.😊

  • @thetruth8053
    @thetruth8053 Год назад

    úžasná hospoda....ale obsluha(myslím tu dívku s culíkem za barem) nějak zaostává....vyměnit ji okamžitě ...jinak ok

  • @thystype9819
    @thystype9819 Год назад

    are curry there?

  • @witekd.1021
    @witekd.1021 Год назад +1

    Antisocial.. 🤦 She doesn't understand what you're saying to her at all and she's embarrassed. Plus, she sees you filming her. If somebody is antisocial here it's you.

  • @csabeekov5767
    @csabeekov5767 Год назад

    Isn’t it dobry den? 🤣

  • @adamlubieniecki9074
    @adamlubieniecki9074 Год назад +1

    triangle = man
    ring = women
    on the toilett doors !

    • @shad0w1938
      @shad0w1938 Год назад

      ye, fuck logic. These signs are ridiculous, I never know which one is which too.

  • @richardsingh5827
    @richardsingh5827 Год назад +1

    🐔🐔🐔🐔🐔

  • @fizollorudolf7492
    @fizollorudolf7492 8 месяцев назад

    ANDRE NAPOIŁ RUMAKA....

  • @mz1860
    @mz1860 Год назад

    Maybe the girls don’t speak English. Hope you can visit Armenia!!

  • @Reku775
    @Reku775 7 месяцев назад

    Jestem zszokowany że tak młoda polka w tej restauracji nie potrafi nawet przywitać sie po angielsku i nie rozumie słów podstawowych

  • @piotrszkutnik3622
    @piotrszkutnik3622 Год назад +2

    Wstyd że młodzi Polacy którzy w szkole podstawowej już uczą się angielskiego (a czesto już w przedszkolu tak jak moje dzieci) nie potrafią wydukać nic a przecież powinni bo w takiej pracy często trafiają na obcokrajowców. Pozdrowienia z Lublina Andre

    • @gzicrew
      @gzicrew Год назад +1

      Miałem napisać podobny komentarz ale już nie muszę.😂 Wstyd jak nic

    • @dubsteppl1410
      @dubsteppl1410 9 месяцев назад

      Mieszkają w Polsce i nie muszą znać innego języka.

    • @jarosawseweryn229
      @jarosawseweryn229 5 месяцев назад

      Jak pracujesz w hotelu czy restauracji to wypada znać podstawowe zwroty, żeby porozumieć się z gośćmi zza granicy ​@@dubsteppl1410

  • @Michal1982Michal1982
    @Michal1982Michal1982 Год назад

    These bartenders didn't knew English that's why they act like that.

  • @dariuszkwietnioczub
    @dariuszkwietnioczub Год назад

    This girl looks awkward, probably a student doing some holiday part time job, not knowing english language and not knowing what she is doing over there, should be trained better.
    I hope at least this guy somehow saved situation by bringing your drinks.

  • @536767676533766
    @536767676533766 Год назад

    always ask om sauge with your food, like Ketshup or hot sauge. That is a true bomber for me no sauge with the food. I order some food in a fency restaurante and they don t give me sauge. I trow the food in the face of the waiter and kick him in the nutss. I got banned for live in that restaurante.
    i told the cops they did not want to give me sauge they told with that dish you don t need sauge i told them I NEED KETSHUP NOW evrybody was looking at me
    no sauge trow the food on the floor

    • @thomasturski2837
      @thomasturski2837 Год назад +1

      "trow the food on the floor" or "trow the food in the face of the waiter and kick him in the nuts" - if your parents didn't teach you polite behavior, maybe the police, court and financial penalty will teach you one day.
      "Schabowy" (breaded pork chop) and other Polish dishes are served without sauce, in others the sauce is an integral part of the dish - in both cases the supplement is vegetable salad, the choice is different in taste and character. Other more international dishes are served with extras - ketchup, mustard, horseradish, rarely mayonnaise - but no Polish waiter will call it a sauce, a poor English speaker will not understand, and the one who knows will be surprised and ask what you mean.

  • @Kulinarnasztuka
    @Kulinarnasztuka Год назад

    Tyskie this is not one of the best Polish beers 😂 Tyskie is popular, most advertised. but the best Polish beer is craft beer. Every region in Poland has its own craft beers. ask for it next time🎉
    pl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Browary_w_Polsce

  • @genowefapigwa8392
    @genowefapigwa8392 Год назад +61

    Andrzej! People in Poland might seem like They are antisocial, but it is not like that. It is more like - They do not understand, so they do not answer because it feels really unconfortable for them to be in such kind of situation. I love Your videos Andrzej!

    • @mariusz07
      @mariusz07 Год назад +20

      He records them without permission and expects them to be nice? No shit.

    • @radek_ksk
      @radek_ksk Год назад +12

      ​@@mariusz07 its a restaurant and they should do their job with or without a camera in their face. If they were good workers it wouldn't be a problem for them. Who in our times doesn't speak English in a way to receive an order? All of them were young people (max 30 yo). Nice restaurant but not good service. And have in mind that this guy uses polish sentences and understands a lot.

    • @arylion5417
      @arylion5417 Год назад

      nah its the backwards communist mindset they have from their parents

    • @LarchenkoTF
      @LarchenkoTF Год назад +6

      No, they really are, because no one welcomed him or said hi with a little smile on their face. They acted like there was no one there. And that's all the slavic peoples' nature.

    • @magdalenaj7320
      @magdalenaj7320 Год назад

      it's their job! typical Polish service!

  • @janekptasznik44
    @janekptasznik44 Год назад +53

    Andrzej to mega pozytywna mordeczka. Pozdrawiam :)

    • @FunnyJoe69
      @FunnyJoe69 Год назад

      Zobaczymy jak Andrzejek będzie wyglądał po roku w Polsce...

  • @josepha8415
    @josepha8415 Год назад +94

    It's not antisocial. It's obvious she doesn't know English.

    • @rx1332
      @rx1332 Год назад +7

      Yeah and when he talked in polish she still not ensuring

    • @Kiewicz92
      @Kiewicz92 Год назад +1

      is she so bad that she cant even say "My english is bad sorry" ? at least learn that sentence lool

    • @krystian887
      @krystian887 Год назад +11

      Still antisocial I guess because they are not familiar with the foreigners and how to service them.
      That’s kind of training but I think the girls on the bar are working in a vacation time so it can be a lack of experience.
      But the man who bring the drinks rescued the situation 😂

    • @sadzik200000
      @sadzik200000 Год назад +10

      Polskie dziewczyny zawsze mają jakieś kompleksy 😆

    • @frankgradus9474
      @frankgradus9474 Год назад +8

      @@krystian887 Andre could have been more friendly towards the girls to help them overcome their shyness but he tends to misinterpret pple's reactions, shyness as being rude and unfriendly to him.
      I try and give pple the benefit of the doubt.

  • @jann.6627
    @jann.6627 Год назад +5

    Tu nie chodzi o nieznajomość angielskiego. Facet wjeżdża ciągle na lokale i filmuje na bezczela prosto w twarz wszystkim bez pytania o zgodę. Nic dziwnego, że raz po raz jest traktowany z dystansem. Ale fakt, nie powinno być z dystansem tylko od razu uświadomienie (choć on dobrze o tym wiem), że to jest niekulturalne i niezgodne z prawem.

    • @mariusz07
      @mariusz07 Год назад +4

      Dokładnie. Co innego jak jest na ulicy to niech sobie nagrywa, ale wchodząc do lokalu przy zamawianiu piwa powinien schować kamerę i uszanować prywatność pracowników. Nawet nie zapytał nikogo o zgodę na publikowanie nagrania i wizerunków pracowników, a chce by go szanowano.

    • @arkadiusz3685
      @arkadiusz3685 Год назад

      Wyjmij kij z dupki i żyj na luzie mordo, przykro mi ale w większych miastach jak zapytasz kogoś po angielsku to większość młodzieży śmiga i odpowiadają z uśmiechem. Takie zachowania jak piszesz to widuje się w krajach ruskojezycznych-postkomunistycznych lub w jakimś ciemnogrodzie typu afryka. Nieznajomość jezyka angielskiego u młodzieży to pewnego rodzaju kalectwo. A tak PS co mi to przeszkadza ze mnie jakiś ziomek nagra?

  • @torapink4446
    @torapink4446 Год назад +7

    I enjoy watching your videos and do find them interesting. They make me want to travel there myself... however.. Not everyone speaks English, so I think the best middle ground would be to use a translator in situations where people don't speak English. Instead of continuing to use it anyway. I think if some random person who's never been in the restaurant before, just came in and started recording I might be a bit uncomfortable because you don't know what it'll be used for (even if the person says RUclips). If you aren't going to ask for consent to use people for content at their place of work, it would be good to blur out their faces. In this social media age, I'm sure most won't agree with me, but I don't think it's fair to take people's autonomy away from them because "they are in public." [Yes, the staff could be friendlier, sure, but they signed up to serve food/run the register, not to be in a YT vid.]

  • @ezehielll
    @ezehielll Год назад +10

    Sauce in polish is sos :) but sounds the same like in english so this guy understood what you meant , but in Poland usually we don't add any sauce to the pork chop with potatoes. Have a good time in poland mate .

  • @prefix-ym1wk
    @prefix-ym1wk Год назад +8

    You can tell which toilet is for which gender by checking the symbol on the door. The triangle is for men and circle for woman

  • @plejgazus88
    @plejgazus88 Год назад +12

    One mistake my friend. "tyskie is good polish beer" - no it's not :D

    • @maqic1979
      @maqic1979 Год назад

      Yes it is something like bear 😂

    • @plejgazus88
      @plejgazus88 Год назад

      @@maqic1979 I've got problem to finish one bottle of Tyskie. I know that we talk about beer made in concern brewery but i think there are much better beers than Tyskie: Żywiec, Królewskie, Piast, Perła.

    • @mariusz07
      @mariusz07 Год назад

      Tyskie it nothing special, but nothing bad. Just beer. From the tap It's more tasty.

    • @dubsteppl1410
      @dubsteppl1410 9 месяцев назад

      Tylko Kasztelan Niepasteryzowany zielony.

    • @plejgazus88
      @plejgazus88 9 месяцев назад

      @@dubsteppl1410 kto co lubi oczywiście, ale dla mnie ten kasztelan nie ma jakiegoś wyrazistego smaku. Piwo nie wyróżniające się niczym szczególnym. Fakt większość koncerniaków tak ma, ale żywiec lekko może wybija się innym smakiem, albo np piwa mocne, które często są słodsze. Osobiscie jednak jestem koneserem kraftowych piw typu APA albo IPA, które często są mega nachmielone i gorzkie. To jest dla mnie wtedy spoko piwo ;d

  • @ilonaho7138
    @ilonaho7138 Год назад +26

    My God help this customer service in Poland 😢
    It doesn't cost a lot to smile or to make someone welcome, even if you don't speak any English..

    • @shad0w1938
      @shad0w1938 Год назад +6

      that guy, who brought Andre food was super nice in compare to an average polish waiter, he just doesn't know english too well. Those 2 women at the counter were kinda shy, because of the camera. Also I think they thought he was talking to the camera, not to them. That's why they didn't respond.

    • @UltraRambo
      @UltraRambo Год назад

      Well do you wonder,polish people are poor ,hard for them to smile

    • @magdalenaj7320
      @magdalenaj7320 Год назад +1

      Absolutely! when will that change? 😏

    • @marcinkaczynski586
      @marcinkaczynski586 Год назад +1

      Nie wszyscy lubią jak się ich filmuje bez pytania o zgodę i wrzuca na YT...

  • @Vincento...
    @Vincento... Год назад +5

    Very pretty wife, bro. Girls on bar dont speak english😅 They are embarrassed. With this meat (schabowy - pork chop), we dont use "sos" (sauce). We eat it with cabbage salads or tomatoes with lettuce or other salads. In this karczma in the toilet, as well, I don't know which stamp is for guys 😆😆😆😆 I subscribed to your channel👊

  • @pot8778
    @pot8778 Год назад +2

    Nobody like to be recorded them without permission. More respect for people, ask people if they want to be recorded.

  • @JoeDoe-cr1jl
    @JoeDoe-cr1jl Год назад +3

    Why you expect they understand you? And if they struggle you blame them being antisocial. Speak polish if they do not speak english.

  • @walkingtourswithus8873
    @walkingtourswithus8873 Год назад +10

    Glad to see you videos Andre. This restaurants looks big with a decent size play area.

  • @KamilaMorzy
    @KamilaMorzy Год назад +53

    Andre, Polish people don't use sauce with what you ordered so I think he was baffled, lol. Also, to be fair, the waitresses didn't understand you (they actually said it in a video). It's great that you promote different parts of the world but please be mindful that not everyone speaks English, specifically in the rural areas you're visiting. My husband (who is American) uses an app that translates when he communicates with some of my family members and, although often the translation is pretty funny (good way to have a laugh), the app helps a lot :)

    • @sadzik200000
      @sadzik200000 Год назад +10

      As much as the girls are unfamiliar with English, Andy is unfamiliar with Google maps or translator 😆

    • @uraczmnieurna
      @uraczmnieurna Год назад +1

      On i tak tego nie czyta...

    • @zoja941
      @zoja941 Год назад +3

      @@sadzik200000 with apps like that it wouldn't be interesting as it is ;)

    • @tasty_greek
      @tasty_greek Год назад

      What app is that? @KamilaMorzy

    • @friedchicken4326
      @friedchicken4326 Год назад +2

      he was standing at the bar and the woman didnt even say anything in polish to him. Idk why they didnt offer him anything. Just because he is making a video in English, for all they know he could be a native polish speaker

  • @cede456
    @cede456 Год назад +2

    yes the service was awkward at the beginning but it is also a bit awkward to come up to the bar and ask questions in English with a camera rolling, just saying

  • @maqic1979
    @maqic1979 Год назад +6

    Co to za restauracja w której młodzi ludziei zero angielskiego ?

  • @kimjajestem6341
    @kimjajestem6341 Год назад +5

    You should visit Jurassic Park Krasiejów.

  • @vanirose
    @vanirose Год назад +2

    Circle is women's toilet, triangle is men's.

  • @zmiastanawiesvlog2314
    @zmiastanawiesvlog2314 Год назад +3

    Dobrze czytasz po polsku całkiem😊

  • @tasty_greek
    @tasty_greek Год назад +1

    So, I leave here, I'm foreign, all up and down understand English but they don't speak, first of all I realize is a country that everything you want must to say it nobody will asking for anything is not speakable people plus they don't used the camera and vloggers etc. You speak the basic Polish to don't be rude and start after speak English, it's okey people but have some buttons like all we have

  • @kasia3306
    @kasia3306 Год назад +1

    Andre, please do not complain about the service. People simply did not understand you. English is NOT an official language in Poland. Polish is. You must understand it. Good luck with your travels around Poland. Enjoy!

  • @Kris-xh6wk
    @Kris-xh6wk Год назад +1

    Calling them anti-social is not fair and disappointing. They are uncomfortable as they don't speak good English, and you are pointing your camera in their faces without their consent. If you are in Poland, speak Polish, bro 👍

  • @didek999
    @didek999 Год назад +1

    nie chciało im się robić placków, schabowe już klepniętę to niech je schabowe :D

  • @Peter0186
    @Peter0186 Год назад +13

    Ja mam odwrotnie, zawsze mnie irytuje gdy sprzedawca od razu jak mnie widzi to ATAKUJE, pyta co podać itd , zawsze potrzebuję chwili zastanowienia a kiedy zapyta, to wtedy już jest presja bo to tak jakby na mnie czekał .... natomiast gdy jest kolejka i sprzedają coś protego i ludzie czekają to oczywiście co innego. Wolę zawsze samemu zapytać.

    • @radoslaw715
      @radoslaw715 Год назад +1

      Brzmi jakbyś miał fobię społeczną. Zgłoś się do specjalisty

    • @Peter0186
      @Peter0186 Год назад +2

      @@radoslaw715 irytacja to nie uczucie lęku

    • @mariusz07
      @mariusz07 Год назад +3

      Też lubię najpierw zobaczyć co mają, a dopiero za chwilę coś zamówić. Ja tu widzę że Andre stoi sobie jakieś 1,5 metra od baru i nagrywa, to nic dziwnego że nikt do niego nie podchodzi.

    • @natalias50
      @natalias50 Год назад +1

      To nie chodzi zeby klientowi nadskakiwac albo coś wciskać- to tez mnie irytuje. Chodzi o to by klient nie czuł sie jak zło konieczne.

  • @shadowgno87
    @shadowgno87 Год назад +3

    we dont use sauce to potatos and kotlet, cabbage is enough :)

  • @davidw.4524
    @davidw.4524 Год назад +3

    Nice video...much love from Kenya.

  • @wiessiew9853
    @wiessiew9853 Год назад +3

    Bór means coniferous forest. Borowa is an adjective of that. So you were basically in coniferous forest hut.

  • @brondbyfanatiker
    @brondbyfanatiker Год назад +2

    Only 9th time you ask that 😂

  • @zbynekurbanek3345
    @zbynekurbanek3345 Год назад +1

    to je super, jak se ten majitel snaží a staví tam donekonečna obrovskej krásnej areál, aby mu tam mohli jezdit z celýho světa, a pak mu to zabijou servírky, který odmítají mluvit anglicky :D

  • @krzysiek001isplitsecond
    @krzysiek001isplitsecond Год назад +1

    Sauce is the same😂 just written differently - sos.

  • @rainerwinkler8635
    @rainerwinkler8635 Год назад +10

    generally speaking, they are friendly. But if you speak russian and you have a Z sticker on ur car, I assume they are less friendly

    • @shuttze
      @shuttze Год назад +6

      If you had Z sticker on your car in Poland they would be indeed less friendly. Like burning your car less friendly

    • @jozco3133
      @jozco3133 Год назад

      What an idiot would have a Z sticker on the car ?

    • @Marcello127
      @Marcello127 Год назад

      What

    • @stanleyipkiss491
      @stanleyipkiss491 Год назад +1

      ​@@shuttzeyou're prattling nonsense

    • @rainerwinkler8635
      @rainerwinkler8635 Год назад +3

      @@Marcello127 Z stands for the russian slogan "za Pobedu" (for victory) and is used by Russians who support Putin and the war against Ukraine. It is viewed negatively in most countries. Even criminalised. However here in Germany you see it rarely, but there are some who support Russia

  • @arkadiusz3685
    @arkadiusz3685 Год назад +2

    Jak Ty nie zamieszkasz w Polsce, to nie wierzę w miłość :D

  • @semperfidelis4440
    @semperfidelis4440 Год назад +1

    in order to get closer to Poles, to understand their disposition and character, and to increase communication possibilities, it is necessary to learn Polish for the comfort of dialogue. Because in Poland we respect when you try and try to speak Polish and such a conversation has a completely different dimension. I learned English only by ear and I asked people what the name of a given object or activity was and they taught me how to speak and understand English. After the third year of my stay in England, I forgot the Polish language. then for sure my father is english. At the end, they were shocked when I took the ID card with the white eagle out of my backpack, they were completely walled up

  • @TheAdekwatny
    @TheAdekwatny Год назад +2

    I would like to see you at a traditional Polish wedding :)

  • @PLGooner
    @PLGooner Год назад +1

    Traditional polish pork chop you eat without any sauce. If the meat is fresh and not fried to much there will be meat sauce in it. If the pork chop is too dry for you then eat more salad. Salad replace sauce in this food.

  • @SergiulGaming
    @SergiulGaming Год назад

    It wasnt antisocial actualy, the woman behind bar were just kinda uncomfortable because they clearly didnt understand english. There was nothing hostile from their side but i guess they dont have Foreigner customers too often :)

  • @trashbirdie
    @trashbirdie 29 дней назад

    schnitzel and potatoes without any kind of sauce? dry

  • @mollllto
    @mollllto Год назад

    Hi Andrzej, I'm a bit disgusted with the service in this restaurant, it's possible that they don't know English but that doesn't absolve them from culture, I'm very sorry that there are places like this in Poland, in a place like this they should know at least English attitude but you can see it local people they work in this restaurant, hot greetings from Norway

  • @Bonzai87PL
    @Bonzai87PL Год назад +1

    11:38 In Poland, you won't get sauce for pork chops. that would be a crime

    • @maqic1979
      @maqic1979 Год назад

      Yes this is dead crime😂😅🎉

  • @AndrzejK86
    @AndrzejK86 Год назад +1

    Drewplac made this playground. Company from Bielsko-Biała area. I recommend :)

  • @amm5386
    @amm5386 Год назад +8

    André, try to not get softdrinks for the kids, get them a Kubus or Tymbark!

    • @radoslaw715
      @radoslaw715 Год назад +3

      Bruv, his kids, his choice

    • @amm5386
      @amm5386 Год назад +4

      @@radoslaw715 oh I hope you don't have any

    • @KarolinaS-zt1kl
      @KarolinaS-zt1kl Год назад +4

      ​@@radoslaw715man he was just giving some suggestions

    • @natalias50
      @natalias50 Год назад

      Yeah like Kubus or Tymbark are any healthier… they are full of simple sugars too.
      Polish people are getting fat the fastest in whole Europe.
      Teach kids to drink water.

    • @jja-fr2lu
      @jja-fr2lu Год назад +3

      Give them water, not Kubus or Tymbark

  • @wojakman
    @wojakman Год назад +2

    15:49 wielka kaszanka w Borowej Chacie