These are 6 THINGS THAT NOBODY DOES BETTER THAN POLISH PEOPLE

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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024

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  • @VigosDad
    @VigosDad  3 года назад +223

    Polish Subtitles Ready!

    • @hadeswhite
      @hadeswhite 3 года назад +6

      Thank's

    • @EwaLisL
      @EwaLisL 3 года назад +6

      @VigósDad ~ Witam 😄🤔Wiem
      że znasz język polski ale łamany
      To nic złego to ma same zalety
      To znaczy że mówisz po polsku
      ALE 😄 jesteś obcokrajowcem 😄
      Uwierz mi że to polacy doceniają.
      Że ciebie rozumią mogą z tobą
      porozmawiać NIE 🤔wiem jak ty
      do tego podchodzisz ze względu
      że jesteś obcokrajowcem 😄♥️.
      Ja mogę cię zachęcić do zrobie -
      nia drugiego kanału na you tub.
      W języku polskim tak jak mówisz
      A polacy to docenią 😄♥️💚💙.
      Będziesz miał więcej oglądają -
      cych na kanale jak w j.angielskim
      dotrzesz do szerszej publiczno -
      ści bo nie wszyscy znają biegłe
      język angielski ❓🤔A napisy w
      Języku Polskim to strata czasu
      na oglądanie filmów bo to zajmu
      - je więcej czasu ❓🤔😄 A ty 😄
      mówisz bardzo szybko i trudno
      jest ciebie zrozumieć 😄strzelasz
      słowami jak z karabinu maszyno -
      wego i dlatego ❓ jest ciebie 🤔
      Trudno zrozumieć 😄🤔💜💙💟
      Oczywiście wybór należy do ❓
      ciebie ALE 😄 NIC 😄 NIE masz
      do stracenia możesz tylko zyskać
      KTO 🤔 NIE 😄RYZYKUJE 🤔TEN
      NIE 😄PIJE 😄SZAMPANA 😄🤔.
      Pozdrawiam z pięknej Ojczyzny
      Co Polską się zwie 🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱
      I z pięknej stolnicy co Warszawą
      się zwie 😄🤔💟💜💙💚♥️❣️
      Daj znać w komentarzu ❓🤔😄
      Co o tym myślisz jakie jest twoje
      zdanie na temat kanału w Języku
      Polskim ❓🤔😄 Pozdrawiam 💚
      Życzę miłego dnia i tygodnia 😄.

    • @Basiasia
      @Basiasia 3 года назад

      Nareszcie! Por fin podré entender lo que dices 😅

    • @VigosDad
      @VigosDad  3 года назад +7

      Hahaha most of my “poland/polish related videos have polish subtitles :)

    • @samciopansa1126
      @samciopansa1126 3 года назад +1

      Vigo's Dad! Could you make some material from a different barrel? Give some tips like stubborn, strong-will, always right Pole can better understand Latin ladies. Greetings to the whole family!

  • @Arni142
    @Arni142 3 года назад +808

    Arguments take hours?! They take GENERATIONS!

    • @kinga6606
      @kinga6606 3 года назад +21

      Hahah true XD Or weeks at least. You need some time for proper research right? :P And you can't go to "war" unprepared haha XD

    • @rafapraski5279
      @rafapraski5279 3 года назад +25

      Sami swoi. 😜

    • @norbert.kiszka
      @norbert.kiszka 3 года назад +3

      Many days in my case.

    • @pypcio83
      @pypcio83 3 года назад +3

      ... and still no conclusion 😆

    • @WadoViceMan
      @WadoViceMan 2 года назад +6

      ,,nie zesraj sie"

  • @Rafa-tr1bv
    @Rafa-tr1bv 3 года назад +229

    One thing, polish nation never stopped existing. There was no polish state for over 120 years but as a nation it never stopped existing.🙂

    • @casualtravelers5847
      @casualtravelers5847 2 года назад +17

      Came here to say exactly the same thing.

    • @lollolowski8956
      @lollolowski8956 2 года назад +19

      123 ys not 120!!! So wrong!!! XD

    • @DzikiKlapek
      @DzikiKlapek 2 года назад +18

      @@lollolowski8956 Nie no! 122 lata 3 miesiące i 18 dni!! Matematyka!!! 🤣

    • @WedrownyGrajek
      @WedrownyGrajek 2 года назад

      @@casualtravelers5847 Same!

    • @sylwiakos1662
      @sylwiakos1662 Год назад

      Dokładnie!

  • @eliseurjr
    @eliseurjr 3 года назад +318

    When my girlfriend (polka) makes a mistake she answers "I'm sorry. I learned from you"

    • @lovegood2188
      @lovegood2188 3 года назад +13

      how to argue with that :D But its true, we talk just like that never to be wrong :P

    • @TheZ056
      @TheZ056 3 года назад +4

      Hahahaha

    • @grash4435
      @grash4435 3 года назад +4

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @WedrownyGrajek
      @WedrownyGrajek 2 года назад +7

      I'm sorry to point it out but you've made a mistake. "Polka" should always start with a capital letter. Go and apologize to your girlfriend!
      😜😂

    • @MatiNuva1724
      @MatiNuva1724 2 месяца назад

      She's a keeper alright

  • @monikakowalewska2433
    @monikakowalewska2433 3 года назад +434

    "I'm not stubborn, I'm right" :P
    So true :)

  • @karolinamatusiak6606
    @karolinamatusiak6606 3 года назад +545

    it's absolutley true. I saw my mum arguing with her friend about what is cheaper: washing dishes by hands or using dishwasher. They sat opposite to each other and started arguing. They started checking how much dishwasher will use water and electricity, in which hours it will be chaper to use it and how much time it will take. The same with washing by hands. After about 3 hours of checking and counting everything they decided that using dishwasher is chaper, but fixing it is very expensive. This quarrel was masterfully perfect. It was nice just to watch this. guess where I'm from
    XD

    • @VigosDad
      @VigosDad  3 года назад +37

      BRILLIANT hahahaha

    • @drevnikocur54
      @drevnikocur54 3 года назад +33

      I beg to differ! They never
      took into the account the lost profits due to time spent on doing the dishes by hand! :D

    • @aniaapinska9654
      @aniaapinska9654 3 года назад +23

      And probably were looking at one dishwasher when there are many diffrent. Fixing everyone of them can have a diffrent price cause there are used other materials and often company want more money for their products when they are known. Next thing is that every person wash dishes diffrently. For example i use a lot less water than my brother and i do it faster. So it is subject for more than 3 hours i think 😆

    • @Haamre
      @Haamre 3 года назад +9

      Sosnowiec? :D

    • @mabe7368
      @mabe7368 3 года назад +2

      YES IVE GOT THE SAME

  • @vladcs
    @vladcs 2 года назад +21

    We are also very contrary when bullied. When anyone tries to force us to do something, it's 100% certain we'll do exactly the opposite.

  • @NethP
    @NethP 3 года назад +187

    I spent hours arguing with my husband if a human could survive in a forest with only berries to eat. Yes, we are Poles 😂😂😂

    • @VigosDad
      @VigosDad  3 года назад +10

      hahahahahahaha

    • @kryokori
      @kryokori 3 года назад +12

      but... there are much more things to eat in a forest than berries! 😲 * starts the discusion 🤪 *

    • @CN-rw6dq
      @CN-rw6dq 3 года назад +6

      Who needs berries when you have a whole wood full of mushrooms🤤 Norwegians are outdoors nowadays picking molte, blueberries and Lingonberries, but I, as a half norwegian half polish person, is spending hours outdoors picking mushrooms😅
      But mushrooms is technically a fruit so does mushrooms count?😅

    • @NethP
      @NethP 3 года назад +3

      @@CN-rw6dq
      We are totally mushrooms freaks, but we have never thought of eating them raw 🤭

    • @mikaelmoss1233
      @mikaelmoss1233 3 года назад +7

      @@CN-rw6dq Mushrooms are not fruits (next quarrel in 3,2,1...)

  • @mizajmizaj
    @mizajmizaj 3 года назад +25

    Nic tak nas nie łączy jak wspólny wróg. Wtedy jesteśmy najsilniejsi.
    To wyjaśnia dlaczego po roku 1989 tak bardzo nas dzielą wewnątrz kraju na wrogie sobie „obozy”.
    Wykorzystują nasze najpiękniejsze cechy by nas dzielić, a my dajemy się w to „wkręcać” jak naiwne dzieci.

  • @annaduda7260
    @annaduda7260 3 года назад +52

    Ależ uśmiałam się! Tak jest w istocie! Jestesmy uparci wytrwali itp.w trudnościach a gdy one miną lubimy leżeć pod lipą..

    • @gracelett-k6k
      @gracelett-k6k Год назад

      can you translate that for me

    • @annaduda7260
      @annaduda7260 Год назад

      @@gracelett-k6k
      I agree with him...we like rest under the tree...but when ist difficult time we work hard or fight.

    • @tieri6313
      @tieri6313 Месяц назад

      This is not Polish... probably it's translated by google translate but I don't know what the original language is.

  • @ShinobuWakuWaku
    @ShinobuWakuWaku 2 года назад +54

    I'm proud to be Pole ❤
    And it's nice to see my country from other point of view

    • @matrioszko
      @matrioszko Год назад

      to czemu nie piszesz po polsku?

    • @matrioszko
      @matrioszko Год назад +1

      ok ja też często piszę po angielsku. sorry

  • @irenejerzygirl27v18
    @irenejerzygirl27v18 3 года назад +160

    Polish people have a great work ethic. My father came to the U.S and saved his money and built his house one room at a time with 7 children. Both my parents
    Worked so hard and instilled
    In me a work ethic. I’m so proud of them for doing that.

    • @Rzyczkowski
      @Rzyczkowski 3 года назад +7

      There is a dark side. For many people, loss of health through work is an acceptable risk. Pulling out all the stops, blood sweating and busting their guts... And what for? Poland is hell of a cardiovascular diseases and tumors.

    • @irenejerzygirl27v18
      @irenejerzygirl27v18 3 года назад +11

      @@Rzyczkowski This is true in any Country. My Mother and father both died from Cancer.
      It’s a horrible disease. They worked to give their 7 children a new life. I see videos from
      The internet and see how clean Poland is and how they
      Respect what they have. I still have family there. I hope to one day go there to meet them someday. God willing.

    • @baryka2015
      @baryka2015 3 года назад +3

      @@Rzyczkowski Bull shit....

    • @agrameroldoctane_66
      @agrameroldoctane_66 3 года назад

      @@baryka2015 no truth. All that was good emigrated.

    • @laruspener3409
      @laruspener3409 3 года назад

      @@agrameroldoctane_66 or those who couldn't handle anything

  • @Piotrobuz
    @Piotrobuz 3 года назад +240

    9:13 If you got married to a woman from Poland, she is never wrong, you are not right. Exactly. In Poland you often hear that "the wife is always right" and that in a marriage the last word always belongs to the husband and is "Yes, darling" . You have to get used to it!

    • @tomeks3951
      @tomeks3951 3 года назад +9

      siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimp

    • @QWACHU
      @QWACHU 3 года назад +59

      If You marry a Polish woman, You will be not scared of Germans, Russians, wars, hunger... no one.. ... but her ... and her look.

    • @bernadettesalkowska5894
      @bernadettesalkowska5894 3 года назад +3

      Actually, "Yes, dear/darling" it is a classic, well known and commonly used exit of English husbands if they want their wives, regardless their nationality, grant them permission to retire in their sheds in the garden. 😉

    • @krzysiekkeller6826
      @krzysiekkeller6826 3 года назад +38

      in Poland You don't need Google, your wife knows all

    • @Piotrobuz
      @Piotrobuz 3 года назад +10

      @@krzysiekkeller6826 I will sell an encyclopedia, 12 volumes, latest edition, got married. Wife knows everything better

  • @monika4531
    @monika4531 3 года назад +41

    1. arguing
    2. surviving (the nation's history, tradition)
    3. self-depricating humor
    4. hard working
    5. stubborness/persistence
    6. know-it-all

  • @AD-vj3bo
    @AD-vj3bo 3 года назад +86

    Przykre, ale prawdziwe, myślę że to przez historię staliśmy się tacy nieugięci, przez to że non stop narzucano nam z góry pewne wzorce, przez niewolę staliśmy się ludźmi którzy walczą o swoje jak lwy
    Sama jestem Polką i widzę to po sobie
    Miłego dnia 😉

    • @lavendercat5019
      @lavendercat5019 2 года назад +5

      Mhm rozumiem bo sama jestem Polką!

    • @FluchT94
      @FluchT94 2 года назад +12

      podstawą tego są nasze słowiańskie korzenie , jak wszyscy wiemy byliśmy jednym z najsilniejszych narodów w czasach kiedy nie liczył sie zasięg artylerii ale kiedy liczyła sie siła i umiejetności walki oraz charakter do walki , no jesteśmy przechujami i kazdy dookoła pilnuje nas żebysmy czasem nie mieli broni w domu albo za silnej armii.

    • @piotr5338
      @piotr5338 Год назад

      To o upartość raczej chodzi .To , że można dyskutować wiele czasu i tak każdy zostanie przy swoim.

  • @biteme4322
    @biteme4322 3 года назад +308

    I laughed hard here! And so agreed with it... that's scary.
    You're reading us like an open book!

    • @lm157
      @lm157 3 года назад

      Same here, lmfao 😂 Great observations though, I saw myself for a sec 😁

    • @alicjakisiel1851
      @alicjakisiel1851 3 года назад +6

      That's so true!! I think he's seeing some things that even Polish people don't realize or just can't name them. Oustanding and impressive!

    • @TypowyKubini
      @TypowyKubini 3 года назад +2

      Arguing comes with stubborness, nobody wants to be proven wrong at any times. Bowing down is humiliating, it's true when it comes to me.

  • @suonatar1
    @suonatar1 3 года назад +183

    If we haven't been so stubborn, we wouldn't have survived the 123 years of partitions.
    Our arguing talents are very negative when time is changing and you need to follow the new ideas.
    Edit: Thanks for the likes.

    • @alh6255
      @alh6255 3 года назад +6

      not only survived, but also developed

    • @klawypl
      @klawypl 3 года назад +4

      i wouldn't say its very negative, just school system tries to eradicate it and paints it like it is some sort of higher evil

    • @newera1892
      @newera1892 3 года назад +1

      Nie powinno być occupation?

    • @suonatar1
      @suonatar1 3 года назад +2

      @@newera1892 Właściwie "partitions", ale jak szukałam słowa, to takiego mi nie zaproponował.
      Edytowanie usuwa like'a od autora 😒

    • @alh6255
      @alh6255 3 года назад +5

      @@newera1892 You're right. but from the point of view of linguistic purity in English. However, the meanings of words in different languages are often not 1: 1. In Polish, word "partitions" ("rozbiory") has one extra meaning - traditional, unique, relating only to the specific historical event: attacks on Poland at the end of the 18th century by specific three states (which alone could not defeat Poland) and then the occupation of Polish lands by these countries, cooperating with each other in the struggle against Polish uprisings in 19th century.

  • @alnatural2
    @alnatural2 3 года назад +59

    Having been married to and living in Poland for 3 years. I pretty much agree with everything in this video. And the wife is lovely, but Japierdole 😂

    • @e.u.r.o.m.e.n...3099
      @e.u.r.o.m.e.n...3099 2 года назад +1

      One mały correction - you made it Up - Japierdole - not him , all he said Is - Japier.. - nothing more , cause he Is smart & knows it's Not a nice something ...

    • @alnatural2
      @alnatural2 2 года назад +1

      @@e.u.r.o.m.e.n...3099 I hear that word about 100 times on a quiet day 😅

    • @nickinit9082
      @nickinit9082 2 года назад +1

      @@alnatural2 are you in prison ( wink if you're ) having a chat with your inmates? coz that's the only explanation that comes to my mind if what you've typed is true.

    • @alnatural2
      @alnatural2 2 года назад +2

      @@nickinit9082 No not prison 😅 catering. if you've ever worked in a kitchen before you'd understand 🤣

    • @sylwuniap4951
      @sylwuniap4951 2 года назад

      ha

  • @agnieszkakardas7839
    @agnieszkakardas7839 3 года назад +36

    I am Polish too,all your observations are so true,😂the fact that you're married to a Polish woman shows your courage and tolerance for our imperfections. Lots of love for you😊

  • @zosia9279
    @zosia9279 3 года назад +67

    My friend once said that Poles are extremely stubborned and that's our best and worst quality at the same time. I 100% agree.
    It's stubbornyti what makes impossible to change polish person's opinion or to prove them wrong.
    But at the same time polish culture, nation and country wouldn't survive numerous wars, occupations and so one, without it.

    • @janekk8833
      @janekk8833 3 года назад +1

      You're wrong

    • @penguinsfan251
      @penguinsfan251 3 года назад +3

      @@janekk8833 No he isn't.

    • @123pik1
      @123pik1 Год назад

      @@penguinsfan251 *She
      I think bcs of her nickname (I had to do that, I am Pole)

  • @saranowak2570
    @saranowak2570 2 года назад +15

    Dziękuję, że lubisz Polaków. Twoje filmy dają mi radość :)

  • @asiekjawanska420
    @asiekjawanska420 3 года назад +160

    It amazes and scares me how everything you said here is true, especially with arguing and self deprecating humor. I'd just add here complaining, there is no conversation without it ;) Before i started watching your chanel i hadn't realised all those features about poles, i love how you talk about your observations and explain them, great job!

    • @monka1985
      @monka1985 3 года назад +6

      Yeah Vigo, what happened to our famous, ultra powerful complaining skills? ☺️

    • @magorzatad4066
      @magorzatad4066 3 года назад +2

      I had the same notion 😅 how very insightful those observations are 🙈

    • @klawypl
      @klawypl 3 года назад +3

      i wouldn't say it is "conplaining" per se, its more of sign that one cares about that and wish it to be in the best form it can be, so if pole "conplains" about food you made its actually a compliment, cuz he liked so much that he is sharing his opinion what could make it even better. Can't say for all but i only "complain" about things i care about, and stuff that is bad and ugly... why even bother talking about it, just be done with it fastest that you can and don't even mention it, why waste time on something that is literaly a trash

  • @RS-hv2rz
    @RS-hv2rz 10 месяцев назад +5

    Mam nadzieję że nadal tak mocno kochasz swoją polską żonę, że materiał, który publikujesz jest tak bardzo pro polakos.
    Z ogromną przyjemnością obejżałem Twój film mając szklane oczy. To miłe, że nasze wady narodowe, inni ludzie potrafią ubrać w tak przyjazną formę.
    Bardzo pozdrawiam Ciebie i Twoją rodziną.

  • @adamo1225
    @adamo1225 3 года назад +42

    "You are never right, she is always right" you know in Poland all husbands need to get used to this 😂

    • @matveytuomasviber1663
      @matveytuomasviber1663 3 года назад +6

      Perhaps it is some reason, why polish men sometimes prefer to marry foreign woman (from Ukraine, for example). P.S. Yeahh, I know my english sucks...

    • @adamt3332
      @adamt3332 3 года назад +3

      Couse you know that in case of fight you will get divorce pappers she will get kids and with alimony she will squize you like a citron

    • @spn_tan3504
      @spn_tan3504 3 года назад +2

      I have an argument with my bf many times and he always tries to prove me wrong when it comes to “ OPINION CONVERSATION “. He’s not open for new perspective or listen to another opinion. He’s always right, I’m always wrong. He never sees himself. This is so frustrating lol. Which he would improve

  • @marcinpudlo5158
    @marcinpudlo5158 3 года назад +20

    I am Polish and it's true !! Btw you should be our ambassador to the world !! Nobody can describe us well like a foreigner!

  • @drevnikocur54
    @drevnikocur54 3 года назад +17

    I've been called stubborn and uncompromising in arguments because the way I approach them like this: I do not enter a discussion on a certain topic unless I've done an extensive research into facts and statistics and I've reflected on them profoundly in terms of ethics and logic. Thus when I open my mouth I usually have some pretty strong and well thought points. I do not waste my time on people who use cliches, stereotypes, authority figures, subjective "morality" or beliefs instead of studies to back their arguments. As a Pole I am a deep thinker and I am not interested in arguing on a superficial small-talk level nor going for the nth time over the same lines that can be easily proven wrong. This is often perceived as obstination.
    However at the same time I love people who are as knowledgeable and fierce as I am and bring something new to the table. I have been swayed from my initial opinions by such people after a lengthy and fiery discussions and to this day I consider those arguments that changed my mind the best arguments of my life.

  • @adrianbogacz3593
    @adrianbogacz3593 2 года назад +5

    Moj wujek Czesiek calkiem by sie zgodzil z Twoim filmem, i zawsze wiedzial lepiej :) Super material. Naprawde mialem wujka Czeslawa, ktory potrafil naprawic kazde urzadzenie, niczego nie wyrzucil, pomagal bezinteresownie jesli ktos pomocy potrzebowal, ale, jak to Polak, uparty, nieugiety- w czasie wojny trafil do niewoli niemieckiej, pozniej do angielskich komandosow. Po wojnie duzo o tym nie mowil, ale wrocil do Niemiec, znalazl gospodarza, ktoremu sluzyl jako wiezien i w niemieckim barze dal mu w morde. Po tym wrocil juz do UK (gdzie mial wtedy rodzine) i cieszyl sie zyciem bedac mega cieplym czlowiekiem. Pomimo koszmarow, ktore mial do konca zycia. Byl zajebisty i jakbys chcial zrobic z niego esencje do zaparzenia polskiej herbaty to bylby idealny. A! Jeszcze jedno - ze szpitala dowiezielismy sie, gdy lezal pod narkoza ze jakies brednie papla i sie z niego smieje personel. Jedna z pielegniarek byla Polka i opier***ila wszyskich bo spiewal hymn jak sie wybudzal. Nie zmyslam. Mam wielki szacunek do niego i brakuje mi go bardzo. Przykro mi, ze Polacy to tez przez swoj upor potrafia byc mendami i szujami i nie potrafia sie jednoczyc, dopoki sytuacja nie jest tragiczna. Fajny material, pozdrawiam i wszystkiego dobrego!!!! (przepraszam za brak PL znakow, ale mam taka klawiature, ze nie zdazylem przekonfigurowac - pewnie nie jestem do konca Polakiem:) ) Pozdro!

  • @sylwesterkondracki1891
    @sylwesterkondracki1891 2 года назад +5

    Polacy są uparci, wytrzymali a przede wszystkim niepokorni :)

  • @basiabi4238
    @basiabi4238 3 года назад +21

    Excellent work. This is spot on. I’m Polish and I will share it with my Chinese husband who seem to still not grasp fully certain concepts the video above explains in detail 😅❤️ Thank you for creating this!

  • @ukaszjanowski2183
    @ukaszjanowski2183 3 года назад +13

    Co do Polaków-mądrali, to bawi mnie wypowiadanie się na każdy aktualny w danej chwili temat: polityka - Polak specem, piłka nożna - Polak specem, skoki narciarskie, szczepionki, ładunki wybuchowe, zmiany klimatu, gospodarka wodna, pożary Amazonii, smog, życie na Wenus, cokolwiek. Istnieje w naszym narodzie dziwne, moim zdaniem dość niemądre przeświadczenie, że trzeba mieć zdanie na każdy temat. A przecież przy obecnym ogromie, złożoności i zatomizowaniu wiedzy, żaden człowiek nie może znać się na wszystkim. Jak to mówią: człowiek, który zna się na wszystkim tak naprawdę nie zna się na niczym. I tak, jest w tym sporo autoironii, bo sam się na tym przyłapuję ;)

    • @mariolakosieradzka9201
      @mariolakosieradzka9201 3 года назад +6

      Bo w Polsce można obywatela robić w wała na każdym kroku, konsekwencje prawne ciężko wyciągnąć nam maluczkim. Wpuszczeni w maliny przez bezprawne rządy zagranicznego kapitału bronimy się jak możemy i musimy być ekspertami w każdej dziedzinie i może przez te właśnie trudne warunki Polacy to bardzo mądry naród. Ja jestem dumna z moich korzeni i dokonań przodków. Uważam Polaków za jeden z najbystrzejszych narodów i jedyny który w chwilach próby, w chwilach najgorszych upodleń humanitaryzmu typu wojna jest najszlachetniejszym narodem świata. Za dużo to w Nas skromności.

    • @marti160
      @marti160 3 года назад +3

      W Polsce można obywatela robić w wała na każdym kroku? To tak jak w większości krajów:p Nie jesteśmy w tym jacyś wyjątkowi. Polacy uwielbiają mieć rację we wszystkim choć na chwilę, a że są ignorantami to wydaje im się że dużo wiedzą. Można sobie łatwo ego podreperować jak się udowodni komuś błąd

    • @matveytuomasviber1663
      @matveytuomasviber1663 3 года назад +2

      @@mariolakosieradzka9201 Skromności? Raczej za mało wiary. Bo bycie skromnym i pokornym te zalety

    • @piotrd.4850
      @piotrd.4850 3 года назад +5

      Mnie najbardziej bawią ignoranci, któzy na sam fakt że ktoś umie logicznie myśleć i pamieta coś ze szkoły średniej reagją wrzaskiem i Kurgerem-Dunningiem

    • @sylwuniap4951
      @sylwuniap4951 2 года назад +1

      Tak to też norma, specjaliści od wszystkiego.

  • @jagna3517
    @jagna3517 7 месяцев назад +1

    I am Polish who travels the world and observes different cultures. What I appreciate most about Poles is their diligence, ambition, precision (compare the construction of Polish houses 🏡 and houses in Mediterranean countries) and the resourcefulness of Polish housewives 🍩🍲
    What is less positive is the high level of trauma due to wars in the past, which has consequences even for the current generation, but the popularity of psychotherapy is increasing ☺️🍀

  • @jackjarczak9420
    @jackjarczak9420 2 года назад +3

    This is a brilliant video mate!! I'm Polish and everything you said id absolutely correct (unless you ask a proud Pole who doesn't want to admit that 😜) Great observations of yours!

  • @Carrotcakefan
    @Carrotcakefan 3 года назад +44

    "in that case - ja pierrr..." XDDDD You made my day.

    • @yetidlt2073
      @yetidlt2073 3 года назад

      🤣🤣🤣🤣and me too

  • @lukaszjaskulski5818
    @lukaszjaskulski5818 2 года назад +4

    You are to the point with most of them.I find myself correcting somebody all the time or have opinion on every subject even if I have No clue about it.Stubborn Yes,Argue all the time

  • @kasiaczemplik163
    @kasiaczemplik163 3 года назад +5

    I am Pole and I am very stubborn. I just am. Point. 😂
    Many things are right in here. You should ask my Portuguese boyfriend, he is actually suffering the same: I am always correcting, being right and very proud of tiny details of traditions and recipes I know from my grandparents. I sometimes ask myself how does he endure me 😂
    I didn't know that our way of arguing online was something specific to our culture. I always thought it is a general thing about Internet comments sections. But now as you say it... Mixed with the fact that we are very stubborn and always right it makes a really hard to read mixture. I am dragged to these comments sections and always feel so bad about spending my time reading them, like it never actually makes any sense, no-one will anyway change their opinion and all that for just throwing blasphemies and swearing on each other... 🙄🤔
    Great episode, I appreciate your work man! 👍🏻👌🏻

  • @zofiaprucnal9570
    @zofiaprucnal9570 3 года назад +40

    All true, and all the reason why we are survivors indeed ;)
    I also think that the fact we treat a difference of opinion as a personal attack comes from our history and is closely tied to the survival instinct, and centuries of having to stand up to people who wanted to change our way of life and destroy our identity. However, I think this is changing, in turn thanks to the self-depricating humour ;) complex creatures we Poles are for sure 😅

  • @Spiderwire7777
    @Spiderwire7777 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hey Kolego.... I stumbled across your videos today and having a great time enjoying your perspective. Congratulations on the Polish wife... we have a fellow support group that meets at the bar every 12 hours.

  • @NataliaD.Ś
    @NataliaD.Ś 3 года назад +32

    Damn, you got it so right. I am stubborn as hell, especially in my arguments. I am also interrupting, correcting, always putting myself down due to the lack of self confidence. But at the same time, I am super hard working, always helping a friend in need, seeking for adventure and never stopping. Damn, my boyfriend (which is dutch) will have a difficult life with me 🤣

  • @save400
    @save400 3 года назад +4

    Thanks for the disclaimer at the end. I’m Polish and I’m not opinionated and I avoid argument’s like 🔥. I’m super relaxed. If you think Polish people are argumentative try Italians lol

  • @stotysiecyjednakowychmiast8162
    @stotysiecyjednakowychmiast8162 3 года назад +11

    Zgadzam się ze wszystkim, co o nas powiedziałeś:) To takie prawdziwe! Nieźle rozgryzłeś temat

  • @mirekwroblewski1706
    @mirekwroblewski1706 3 года назад +1

    Well my friend I'm polish and just wacht your video have to say You nailed it have few friend from DR love your country great people 👍😀

  • @endoem1024
    @endoem1024 3 года назад +9

    Working hard isn't always advantage. I went to work in Netherlands month ago, and I can see big difference in treating and behavior of Poles and people from other countries. For example, I'm taken for hardest work when Bulgarian people are taken to light work, because I can't do it carelessly (na odwal). But I have goal for next week, work like them, I don't want earn problems with health ;)

  • @dominikagiergasz8539
    @dominikagiergasz8539 3 года назад +19

    your content helps me a lot to understand my colombian husband! These all points are so true...Dzięki! Saludos !

  • @Krynek78
    @Krynek78 3 года назад +7

    Dodałbym jeszcze,że my nigdy nie jesteśmy niczemu winni :) Wszyscy inni dookoła są winni tylko nie my i ma to nawet odzwierciedlenie w j.polskim,np. nie mówimy,że spóźniliśmy się na autobus tylko,że autobus nam uciekł,albo nie mówimy,że stłukliśmy talerz tylko mówimy,że talerz się stłukł itd itd 😂

    • @bebecaca8374
      @bebecaca8374 2 года назад

      Haha, świetna obserwacja 😅 Choć to też idzie w drugą stronę. Nam się udaje, a nie dokonujemy, bo to by się kłóciło z polską skromnością, opcjonalnie fałszywą skromnością😜 Hitem był, jak mój ukochany dokonał czasochłonnej i trudnej naprawy w domu i zaraportował: Naprawiło się.

  • @ame5662
    @ame5662 2 года назад +2

    I am Polish, so it's hard to be objective when taking about my own. But, I think you are doing a good job here when it comes to understanding the nature of the Poles. As far as the "stubborn" versus '"persistent" dilemma, I think that Poles are a combination of both. And this is usually dictated by the fight against the odds - on personal, political, economic, and other levels.
    I will also say this: Polish people will always stand up for the oppressed and against the oppressor. You can see that in the recent events unfolding on the global scene : the massive and unwavering support of the Poles for Ukrainians and the similar massive support of the large Polish community for the Freedom Convoy here in Canada.

  • @thegrateescape8536
    @thegrateescape8536 2 года назад +8

    Robisz bardzo duzo dobrego dla Polski i Polakow. Dziekuje

  • @thevoiceofmotivation424
    @thevoiceofmotivation424 2 года назад +3

    8:00
    it's actually 100% true, Poles can change into everything you said, if circumstances force us to do so. My grandfather sometimes said that Poles, the more you put pressure on them, the more stubborn they were.
    I think it is because we were brought up by our parents, grandparents, that is people who lived in difficult times and had to react like this - if they did not act like that, perhaps Poland would not come back to the map

  • @ana.mari.f
    @ana.mari.f 3 года назад +23

    My partner is Brazilian. I'm Polish haha. The first point made me laugh and tear up, particularly the comparison you made to Latinos. He is a big talker, and he can talk a lot, but he can be dismissive in arguments. I approach debates like I'm going into battle - prepared and aggressively.

  • @bigfoot6449
    @bigfoot6449 3 года назад +9

    My father "knows-it-all" and knows it better than anyone else in Poland.
    I grew up with such person and it took me more than 20 years of my adult life to learn listen to others and not correct everything they say. I don't like that behavior, I try to work on that but is not as easy like it may seem.
    One thing I'd like to mention, this "I know it, so I'll tell you how it is" thing is often caused by our polish will to help others. We often think that we might help someone if we will say "how it really is". Would you do something dumb if you would know that you shouldn't do it or how to do it the right way?
    All this is not always to prove my point/argue.

  • @czescwaszejpamiecizonierze7427
    @czescwaszejpamiecizonierze7427 3 года назад +27

    When it comes to being "know it all" I totally 100% agree I always found it annoying that my mom of grand dad always said to do certain thing only one true way, their way, and they wouldn't take no for the answer, and as u earlier said we are heated debaters and we would argue for hours because I want to do things my way but then they wouldn't give up. Because of that I would just agree with them and as soon as they stopped looking I would come back to doing things my way. ( often finding out that my way was un-efficient or even unproductive as I wouldn't be able do finish the task properly doing it my way.) and recently I founded myself doing the same thing to my friends and collages (looking back often coming off as a di*k and a know it all) and now I understand that they didn't wont to force their way of doing things on me, they just wonted to help me be more productive. So I perfectly understand that it can be annoying but other person has nothing but a good intensions behind them. and when it comes to that comment at the end once again 100% agree polish people like to fight, we need an enemy, unfortunately in times of peace this enemy is usually other pole "sąsiad" or "lewak" witch is a bit heart breaking to see but I don't wont to go into politics. Only thing I'll say is divide and conquer, you can see it in America, you can see it in Poland, when people look at each other and ignore the Higher up, then they just screw them over because we didn't see it. Poles need to unite under white and red no matter left or right. We can have our opinions but lets just make sure we don't blindly follow the elites and we constantly looking at their hands.

  • @adammoll9325
    @adammoll9325 2 года назад +3

    Jesteś świetny. Dobrze się bawiłem

  • @sunu84
    @sunu84 3 года назад +3

    I love Poland. Hug from north Portugal.

  • @KapitanWasTaken
    @KapitanWasTaken 3 года назад +19

    The thing about arguing is so true. I remember someone mentioning drinking carbonated water in our Discord. It turned into a 16h discussion with over 1000 messages over carbonated vs non-carbonated water.

    • @klawypl
      @klawypl 3 года назад +8

      ofc non carbonated water is better, not only is healthier, its tastier and you not burping after it every 10 seconds

    • @Wika-jt1rg
      @Wika-jt1rg 3 года назад +2

      @@klawypl I have to disagree on the taste matter, carbonared water is taster in my opinion so I treat it like a "special drink". I wouldn't drink it on a daily basis tho, mainly beacuse of the waste of plastic. I drink tap water because I care about the enviroment and that's my way of reducing plastic waste (plus I think companies that sell water are a scam, this resource is a basic human need and schouldn't be treated like other, non essential products to gain profit). There is an option of buying machine that carbonares your water. That's a better option than buying it bottled.

  • @bdslawski3049
    @bdslawski3049 3 года назад +10

    It's brilliant, fantastic analysis but I am with Italian girl for last 15 years and I have to say she is polish person x 100

  • @dari0m142
    @dari0m142 6 месяцев назад +1

    I keep coming back to this video and I'm still amazed at how well you understood us. For me, you are the Polish one :D Greetings

  • @bozennaskorska8089
    @bozennaskorska8089 2 года назад +6

    Gościu - jesteś po prostu GENIALNY!!!!!!!!!

  • @P19S48
    @P19S48 2 года назад +5

    Greetings for your Polish wife mate.
    My wife is Filipina.
    I'm Polish British.
    Greetings from Leicester UK 🇬🇧.
    Legia Warszawa & Pogon Szczecin FOREVER.
    Trzymajcie sie.
    Razem do grobowej deski.
    Pozdrawiamy.

  • @noble9759
    @noble9759 Год назад +3

    See my family is largely polish. But, for some damn reason you discribed some of what I do perfectly.

  • @enterBJ40
    @enterBJ40 Год назад +2

    A polish friend of mine is stubborn like no other. I provided advice in a matter he doesn't know but still insisted in holding his ground. Conclusion: he lost almost $15,000 dollars. Felt bad for him but he asked for it.

  • @ex_deus4250
    @ex_deus4250 3 года назад +25

    The way you incorporated our way of expressing (tip- close to ending "sigh") makes me think you had to had some polish ancestors visiting America centuries ago.

    • @YamaDrahma
      @YamaDrahma 3 года назад +6

      Funnily enough plenty of poles in Haiti couple of centuries back

    • @jezalb2710
      @jezalb2710 3 года назад

      @@YamaDrahma indeed.

  • @piotrbrzozowski6696
    @piotrbrzozowski6696 Год назад +2

    też jestem ożeniony z Polką .... i co z tego że jestem Polakiem .... Facet ma 100% racji! ;) dzięki za ciekawy materiał

  • @sandramynarska8538
    @sandramynarska8538 3 года назад +62

    As a Polish woman who has an Indian boyfriend I find this video extremely helpful. Maybe after watching this he will finally understand why I'm always right and he shouldn't even try to prove I'm wrong 😂

    • @deepikabalasubramaniam1453
      @deepikabalasubramaniam1453 Год назад +1

      I’m a Indian with a polish boyfriend 😂

    • @krzysztofp7846
      @krzysztofp7846 2 месяца назад

      indian??? Cherokee or Iowa tribe?? Is he a chieftain?? Taki żart. Anyway - szanuj się........India - r u serious??

  • @tieri6313
    @tieri6313 Месяц назад

    I f**kin love the whole video but especially the ending XD You nailed it! Thanks for sharing your views on Poles. That's eye-opening to see how other cultures may perceive us. :)

  • @Antares-mo6xh
    @Antares-mo6xh 2 года назад +3

    It's very accurate. Maybe There are more things like sarcastic jokes, being punctual or being handy. Greetings from Poland

  • @niemago
    @niemago 2 года назад +1

    I am too smart for stubborn, and defenseless when persistence is calling me from inside my soul.

  • @bobbieschke599
    @bobbieschke599 2 года назад +6

    Have we met before? Because you hit me and my family on all points ! 😅🇵🇱 Polish and proud Do boju Polska !

  • @EMicheleAdams
    @EMicheleAdams 6 месяцев назад +1

    Poles are amazing at balancing stubborn and determined. A fabulous trait.

  • @c.g.6854
    @c.g.6854 3 года назад +7

    9:10 - Bro this hit me in the heart. I have a polish wife and i know exactly what you mean.

  • @DakotahMiskus
    @DakotahMiskus 9 месяцев назад +1

    I can say that poles are fighters. My great grandma was a pole and she came to the USA in the late 1900s when her country didn’t exist. She passed on the food and traditions and I’m trying to keep that all alive in my family. She assimilated into the USA and a lot was lost but she also kept ahold of a lot of her Polish identity.

  • @aluette1
    @aluette1 3 года назад +51

    Both. Stubborn and persistent!

  • @kielbasalord
    @kielbasalord Год назад +2

    Thanks for supporting us Polish people!

  • @BartoszStaszewski_OnPaper
    @BartoszStaszewski_OnPaper 3 года назад +5

    You have mastered the art of speaking about who and how we are. I agree to everything You say in this video, and could ad even a few more things 😉👍

  • @jol2805
    @jol2805 Год назад +1

    I loved it! :D I'm Polish, definitely strong-minded and stubborn and definitely fiery! Haha. I'm a subscriber now, dzieki! :D

  • @jkolor6952
    @jkolor6952 3 года назад +40

    Answering the question in the movie:
    I speak only for myself (I am from Poland) - I belive i have 60% of stubborn and 40% of persistance. And you will not change my mind :p.
    BTW - your accent in "Japierdo**" is very good.

  • @daxnet6583
    @daxnet6583 2 года назад +1

    Oh, dude! You are spot on! Love your vids, keep them coming

  • @szimiou
    @szimiou 3 года назад +3

    Naród nie zanikł w wyniku zaborów. Państwa nie było, ale naród istniał i przetrwał.

  • @elde3334
    @elde3334 3 года назад +2

    About arguing in Poland: once I've read comments about making chicken soup. Girls were arguing how to make it right. There was about 1000 comments. Yeah, the Polish wives knows everything, knows it the best, and really can argue

  • @1027ak
    @1027ak 3 года назад +4

    Prawda. I ten komentarz o tym, jacy są Polacy napisał Polak 😎 lub ktoś, kto żyje z Polakami bez przerwy od dekad. Polacy są uparci. Ja jestem uparta 😂 słuchać też umiem, także nie jest źle.
    Dzięki za odcinek 👍🏻

  • @BuddaSlim
    @BuddaSlim 2 года назад +1

    keep it up brother doing a fine job

  • @wildhog4251
    @wildhog4251 3 года назад +34

    They are never wrong, you are never right and in that case "ja pier*dolę" indeed. xd As quick as you learned that you've become brothers in arms with every man married to a Polish woman.

  • @wyrmshadow4374
    @wyrmshadow4374 2 года назад +2

    Poles don't need to brag. We let our work speak for itself.

  • @vp9871
    @vp9871 3 года назад +14

    This video is so accurate it’s scary😂😂especially about stubbornness , even if I know I’m wrong I will stand my case and argue 😂

  • @marcinnowak704
    @marcinnowak704 2 года назад +1

    Yes. As a Pole i agree that we are stubborn. It hurts or helps; all depends on the circumstances

  • @luizaberezinska1441
    @luizaberezinska1441 3 года назад +10

    You explained it in such a funny and upbeat way that I think I won't start one of those Polish notorious argument with you 🤔 and by the way, I'm Polish and I think... You're actually right 😄

  • @justyna6134
    @justyna6134 3 года назад +1

    You are perfect to me - with your analiza !!!! Just in point !!!

  • @engeyy
    @engeyy 3 года назад +14

    3:15 Naród nigdy nie przestał istnieć, tylko Polski nie było.

  • @pedrovigo1788
    @pedrovigo1788 3 года назад +1

    We are not stubborn or persistent we are pathologically patient.

  • @PR_nick
    @PR_nick 3 года назад +37

    Polish people are just "consequent". Action - reaction like Newton's theory.

    • @SlawekM.
      @SlawekM. 3 года назад +2

      You mean "consistent," right? Sorry, being a Pole, I just couldn't help it... :-).

    • @katemilczarek9318
      @katemilczarek9318 3 года назад

      Exactly👊

  • @vincentdiscord2153
    @vincentdiscord2153 2 года назад +1

    in my opinion we are more persistent than stubborn. I know many people who are opposite to stubborn. Im in shock that you got interested our culture and history. U have respect at my place :)

  • @thekonstancja1
    @thekonstancja1 3 года назад +3

    I'm Pole and I hate our self-depreciating.Its not quite joke, under it it's real self -hate and Inferiority complex ☹️

  • @malgorzatamakowska9910
    @malgorzatamakowska9910 7 месяцев назад +1

    My nie tylko argumentujemy do utraty tchu ale jest to zawsze per ,Pan i Pani!

  • @lukaszraczek4476
    @lukaszraczek4476 3 года назад +5

    Vigo you're spectacular soul, greetings from Lublin.

  • @MyslicieBlogspot
    @MyslicieBlogspot 3 года назад +1

    I am Polish. I agree 100% with u. And yes. It's being stubborn as hell. Up to the point where its tiring even for us. Great video 👍😂

  • @beeweex1265
    @beeweex1265 3 года назад +17

    Zabrakło mi czegoś (a może przegapiłam). Boom! Cześć ludzie!😀❤️

    • @VigosDad
      @VigosDad  3 года назад +10

      TAK! hahaha zapomniałem 😅

  • @weed0509
    @weed0509 6 месяцев назад +1

    "but only when circumstances call for it" hahaha, that one so funny and true

  • @simzim9589
    @simzim9589 3 года назад +10

    You know if it comes to self-deprecating there is always at least that small percentage of people that will brag no matter what.

  • @peterportev4159
    @peterportev4159 2 года назад

    You nailed it brother! Lol my mom is Polish and my dad is Bulgarian and I see that on a daily basis. Absolutely brilliant!!!

  • @scoroop
    @scoroop 3 года назад +3

    As a Pole I can say one thing. You nailed it:))))

  • @ulaczopinska5329
    @ulaczopinska5329 3 года назад +1

    I would say COMPLAINING is what we are best at, it's works wonders as conversation starter XD

  • @EnglishWithIzabela
    @EnglishWithIzabela 3 года назад +8

    I cant accept a compliment (not because I lack confidence because I'm friggin amazing but because I always think I can do better) but I correct my husband and family (not strangers, thats rude), I dont interrupt but that's maybe because I have lived in the states longer than I have in Poland or any other country. I expect the best from myself and those around me and I let my work speak for itself. I would not call myself stubborn but definitely headstrong and the only thing that would convince me to change my mind is unsurmountable amount of facts and scientifically supported evidence, not feelings or "fluff". For the most part what you said tracked with this Pole even though I have been very americanized.