You know you are married to (or dating) a Polish woman when - 10 reasons you know she is Polish

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
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    I have been dating Kinga since 2004 and we have been married since 2009. I think I know a thing or two about Polish women. Not just my wife but all members of the family and of course, friends.
    I'm kind of generalising here but I think most of what is say is very true and of course this is my opinion - you will all have your own.
    Polish women are beautiful and elegant - see what else I think about Polish women.

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  • @empressqi1722
    @empressqi1722 4 года назад +24

    I love how thoughtful and respectful of Polish culture you are. I live in UK and I'm usually very conscious about admitting I'm Polish.

    • @thesupercommutingdad4092
      @thesupercommutingdad4092  4 года назад +16

      Empress Qi I love everything about your country. Be proud to be Polish, if anyone has a problem with that then it is their problem, not yours. Idiots will be idiots. Thanks for the comment.😃

    • @aidanstudio4581
      @aidanstudio4581 3 года назад +4

      Empress Qi I am polish and live in U.K. For over 16 years. At the beginning I was quite timid and shy admitting I am from Poland, the longer I live here the more I am proud to be Polish, we have nothing to be ashamed of,

    • @meinhd1483
      @meinhd1483 3 года назад

      @@aidanstudio4581 Why live in a country where you will face discrimination?

    • @clairvoyantcrypto4577
      @clairvoyantcrypto4577 Год назад

      I’m American and I like polish women

  • @asdfg9531
    @asdfg9531 3 года назад +14

    I just can't believe that you can say cities' names with the perfect accent! Wow

  • @elizabethszeremeta4743
    @elizabethszeremeta4743 3 года назад +6

    yes, I agree wholeheartedly. My parents were from Poland. I was born in Canada. And yet, i recognized myself in your video. !

  • @lmb1574
    @lmb1574 3 года назад +11

    I'm sorry that you had to go through the garlic milk horror. There's a far less cruel version of this treatment that we have in western Poland - hot milk with honey. Honey an antibacterial agent because it promotes hydrogen peroxide production so it disinfects your throat if you have a bacterial infection. It's also quite viscous so it coats your oesophagus and prevents further infection. Hot milk is a good vessel for the honey and helps decongestion. I highly recommend this as a more humane way of helping yourself when you're feeling under the weather.

    • @TRYBLING
      @TRYBLING 3 года назад

      Not only western Poland

    • @minimim89
      @minimim89 3 года назад +4

      We do milk with honey and butter. But the milk should not be hot - only warm. Never heat up honey to a high temperature or it will lose its properties and be just an expensive sugar

    • @alexcurtis655
      @alexcurtis655 2 года назад

      I have just started dating a Polish girl and have had a cold and she very kindly (I think) made me this Milk and Garlic and Honey drink !!!

  • @PUR3KKarma
    @PUR3KKarma Год назад +2

    Got a first date with a polish girl next weekend. From the few videos and articles ect I’ve seen I’m actually really excited. With me luck 🤞

    • @thesupercommutingdad4092
      @thesupercommutingdad4092  Год назад

      Remember in Poland, when someone wishes you good luck, you never say thank you as it brings bad luck! so, good luck with the first date. Pop back here and let me know how it goes.

  • @annajarocewicz1984
    @annajarocewicz1984 3 года назад +7

    Wow, that was so nice to watch! Thank you for your respectful opinions. I really enjoyed, never knew that polish ladies are seen in such a beautiful way.
    By the way, Heniek is so sweet 😍!

    • @schoolhigh8380
      @schoolhigh8380 3 года назад +2

      I dated a Polish girl once and will never date any other. I love your culture, your overall character, the spirit of the Polish people, the country, food, ... I'm a Poland addict since I came in touch with it.

    • @annajarocewicz1984
      @annajarocewicz1984 3 года назад +1

      @@schoolhigh8380 happy to read this! Many thanks for positive vibes sent by you 😊

    • @pauldavid8445
      @pauldavid8445 2 года назад +1

      @@annajarocewicz1984 Hello beautiful 😍
      Hope you’re doing good today??

  • @monikawokowicka7142
    @monikawokowicka7142 Год назад +3

    lek to mleko, czosnek, masło i miód, a z cebuli i cukru syrop

  • @JessiCat1980
    @JessiCat1980 2 года назад +3

    I have a Kinga too! I never heard of that pretty name until meeting my Polish girlfriend. You're absolutely right! My girlfriend is also beautiful, naturally pretty, brutally honest, however, I appreciate that. She's strong, dominant, independent, educated, smart and is a great cook. My girlfriend is a teacher and is very willing to help me learn Polish. She's truly amazing and brilliant.

    • @thesupercommutingdad4092
      @thesupercommutingdad4092  2 года назад +2

      My Kinga is a Teacher too! She helps me with sentences but I ask way too many questions! Good luck with the language.

    • @JessiCat1980
      @JessiCat1980 2 года назад

      @@thesupercommutingdad4092 It's such a difficult language! Thanks! ☺

  • @buur8178
    @buur8178 3 года назад +5

    I am also dating a beautiful women called Kinga. I hope to see her very soon!

  • @MultiAsus2011
    @MultiAsus2011 5 месяцев назад +1

    Big respect to you - when you pronaunce Polish words, I am wondering if you are really British, as your Polish pronanciation sounds like you are native Polish speaker, well done, szacun! 👌
    I subscribed your channel, thank you for sharing 👍

  • @Tirehausca
    @Tirehausca 3 года назад +6

    Married to a Polish woman for about 20 + years
    I'm polish by birth as well, so it makes it a bit easier ( to understand Polish women in general )
    I would agree with all of your points You made there, well almost all of them .
    She ( my wife ) listened to all of your comments about polish women ( according to you )
    She agreed with you to all of them, since they were very positive ( of course she would agree )
    I remember being in Poland some years now and I have to say when it comes to food, women in general will whip something in literally minutes ! How to hell do they do that ?
    My woman is a bit on the healthy ( canadian way ) and by that I mean it does not taste the same as ALL OF THIS DELISH POLISH FOOOOOD.
    I'm OK with that ( her way , but I have noticed that difference right away being there in Poland )
    The rest of it I would agree to a very high level in a 90% mark, if you can rate it like that.
    Even though my wife was literally brought up here in Canada, from a kid she still has ( had ) that polish way of being ..... Interesting.
    I guess there is something to them ( Polish women ) , have to Love them
    And they will Love you right back !
    Cheers !

  • @katarzynazawadzka9914
    @katarzynazawadzka9914 3 года назад +5

    Warm milk, honey and garlic - this is life when you have a cold

    • @thesupercommutingdad4092
      @thesupercommutingdad4092  3 года назад +2

      This is what my wife and mother in law make me drink when I’m sick. Luckily that is not very often.

  • @inquisitivespaceship
    @inquisitivespaceship 3 года назад +2

    Absolutely fantastic!! Just watched it and me Polish and my Irish boyfriend agreed. You have been v generous and definitely more if content on being in Poland with Kinga (I bet she could add to this subject a lot) great content!!🥂👍

  • @blackcrow4218
    @blackcrow4218 3 года назад +3

    I Polish guy agree 🙂 love our girls 🙂

  • @jojotaji4258
    @jojotaji4258 3 года назад +4

    I’m English and very Honest loving caring etc

  • @truebro77
    @truebro77 4 года назад +8

    Totally true all of this

  • @polishgirlnextdoor8447
    @polishgirlnextdoor8447 3 года назад +3

    Reason #11: She is BEAUTIFUL!

  • @kingajesman1503
    @kingajesman1503 3 года назад +5

    Hahaha love no 3 and my husband complaining exactly for the same. By the way, my name is Kinga as well so maybe that’s only Kinga’s issue.

  • @karkar180
    @karkar180 3 года назад +2

    That was really nice to hear 😊

  • @karolina9893
    @karolina9893 3 года назад +1

    Good spotting and it was nice to hear those things!

  • @marzenabaginska1612
    @marzenabaginska1612 3 года назад +1

    It's true what you said about Polish girls.

  • @Magdafeng
    @Magdafeng 3 года назад +2

    You are quite right!

  • @oldlonewolf9649
    @oldlonewolf9649 3 года назад +8

    This is scary when Youu need to explain yourself all the time not to be labelled sexist. Just be Yourself

  • @malaxes
    @malaxes 2 года назад +1

    It is not about degrees. The reason is higher education level in primary schools that in England.

    • @thesupercommutingdad4092
      @thesupercommutingdad4092  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the comment. The reason we left Poland after two years was due to the education system. In our opinion, polish primary school teaches kids to pass tests. Then they forget the information and move on to the next subject. But that’s a matter of opinion. It is more common to have a university degree in Poland than in England. Maybe because it’s so expensive to go to uni in England.

  • @romeczko45
    @romeczko45 3 года назад +4

    jestes gwiazda; pozdrowienia dla Henka.

  • @honeym7001
    @honeym7001 3 года назад +5

    Wroclaw!

  • @truebro77
    @truebro77 4 года назад +4

    hahaha the grammar thing. Totally true

  • @zazu3006
    @zazu3006 3 года назад +4

    Honest opinion;) I had to watch u on 1.25 speed and skip through all those times u repeated number .. on my list... So u know u .... and 15 seconds delay before getting to the point is a bit of a drag. Would be cool and possibly more entertaining if u cut it up a bit? good observations btw, take care

  • @katarzynazawadzka9914
    @katarzynazawadzka9914 3 года назад +1

    I was accused of not helping my husband learning Polish so maybe there is something in it I do not think I had that patience :)

    • @thesupercommutingdad4092
      @thesupercommutingdad4092  3 года назад

      I understand. I have never asked Kinga to actually teach me, but just to explain a new word or I would ask ‘what does this mean’? And she would get frustrated because if we were sat on the bus, for example, I would ask every 5 minutes. 😂🇵🇱

    • @katarzynazawadzka9914
      @katarzynazawadzka9914 3 года назад +1

      @@thesupercommutingdad4092 I did not mind answering the questions but my husband had always problems with pronunciation of Polish words it didn't go well so he was discouraged

  • @alexandraj7736
    @alexandraj7736 3 года назад +2

    Nice video

  • @trichairelan9799
    @trichairelan9799 3 года назад

    I enjoyed your video n opinions u described me to a tee! I miss my Busha(spelling??) N my aunts talking in Polish around my grammas kitchen table. Many many family parties! N she would ask whoever came over Are u hungry look hungry I'll make u a ham sandwich n always w horse raddish

  • @raczyk
    @raczyk 3 года назад

    What do you do for a living in Poland? Is it easy to get a job? I'm 38 living in Canada. Born in Poland.

    • @thesupercommutingdad4092
      @thesupercommutingdad4092  3 года назад

      Hi, I never worked in Poland. I worked in England and commuted every week back to Poland 🇵🇱

  • @bullet1544
    @bullet1544 3 года назад +4

    Miałeś szczęście 🤣

  • @raczyk
    @raczyk 3 года назад +1

    What are the divorce laws in poland vs england? Is is the same biased court system where men have fewer rights? I.e. woman gets 50% of everything?

    • @enderomega2324
      @enderomega2324 3 года назад

      Yes and probably more, much more. Family judges are 99% women.

    • @meinhd1483
      @meinhd1483 3 года назад

      If you've lived in Poland for a while, you should see shows like Zdrady, Trudne Sprawy, Rozwód - Walk o Wszystko

    • @meinhd1483
      @meinhd1483 3 года назад

      @@enderomega2324 Do you have more info on this because it might be very beneficial for many men.

    • @enderomega2324
      @enderomega2324 3 года назад +1

      Child born in marriage is always yours unless you deny being when was born and in case of alimony it never you will be forced to pay if you can’t afford gov will pay for but you will be forced to pay it never expires even if you go to prison for it, you will pay.

    • @meinhd1483
      @meinhd1483 3 года назад

      @@enderomega2324 But for example, does alimony end when the kid is 18 years old?

  • @dcikaruga
    @dcikaruga 2 месяца назад

    I've been warned though, they can be affectionate, but very bossy at times, and love to whine and nag. 😁

  • @debrew.
    @debrew. 3 года назад +1

    How can she possibly know if it's a virus or bacterial infection without running tests?

    • @MonikaK19741
      @MonikaK19741 3 года назад +2

      They know by symptoms !!! Doctors do the same. They conduct a medical history with the patient and define the disease by symptoms. It is relatively simple, but you must have some basic knowledge. Mothers know their children very well and they know by their behavior whether it is a common cold or something more serious. Symptoms !!!

    • @debrew.
      @debrew. 3 года назад

      @@MonikaK19741 Good doctors do not do that. They run tests to check if it's virus or bacterial infection. Symptoms are often the same. If a doctor prescribes you antibiotics without test results then he's a shitty doctor.

    • @katarzynazawadzka9914
      @katarzynazawadzka9914 3 года назад

      @@debrew. no one in The Uk or Poland (I mean GPs) runs the tests for bacterial or viral infections they do what Monika K said

    • @monikawokowicka7142
      @monikawokowicka7142 Год назад

      yellow or green runny nose is always a bacterium, white runny nose is either a virus or an allergy,

  • @marciecorda5209
    @marciecorda5209 Год назад

    Polish woman were also very CATHOLIC and MODEST years ago. I hope we come back to these values. They knew how to HONOUR GOD more than their man or even themselves. They celebrated CHRISTMASS and EASTER, read HOLY BIBLE to their children and teach them how to pray.

    • @thesupercommutingdad4092
      @thesupercommutingdad4092  Год назад

      God probably wouldn't want you wasting time on RUclips when you could be praying, teaching others to pray or reading the bible. I wish you all the best and lots of happiness in your life.

    • @marciecorda5209
      @marciecorda5209 Год назад +1

      @@thesupercommutingdad4092 Believe me, I'm NOT wasting my time- ON THE CONTRARY.

    • @marciecorda5209
      @marciecorda5209 Год назад

      I DO ALL THE ABOVE and wish You the same:)

    • @marciecorda5209
      @marciecorda5209 Год назад

      @@thesupercommutingdad4092 " For the WAGES of sin is DEATH, but the Gift of God is ETERNAL LIFE in Christ Jesus our Lord. ( Romans 6:23)
      "Do NOT be conformed to the pattern of this world, but be TRANSFORMED by the RENEWING of YOUR MIND." ( Romans 12:2)

  • @schoolhigh8380
    @schoolhigh8380 3 года назад

    When they yell "zamkni morde" when you say "zrub mi loda" you can be quite sure that she's Polish. And when you are at babcia's place getting stuffed with głompki, pierogi, kiełbasa, barsczsz, and get a lifetime supply of mushrooms and some prayer cards, then you know she accepts you as a foreigner.

  • @jeandziadosz1713
    @jeandziadosz1713 3 года назад +1

    You know the sign of a deep thinker? They have creases between their brows,,like u do;)

  • @obusznik8
    @obusznik8 3 года назад

    reason 1: she's got polish passport ... the end.

  • @meinhd1483
    @meinhd1483 3 года назад

    5:51 They want a passport. The women here in PL are quite vicious, if I can be honest. Lots of affairs.

  • @pipilangsztrum
    @pipilangsztrum 3 года назад

    Hahaha! Have you ever learned any foreign language? You guys ask your wives about Polish that requires 10 lessons with a profesional! We speak englusj because we spent thousands of hours on studying it. And you have this funny idea you can learn a foreign language by asking your wife? She understands how ineffective it is and doesn’t want to waste her time and energy.

    • @thesupercommutingdad4092
      @thesupercommutingdad4092  3 года назад

      Thanks for your comment and for watching my video...it sounds like you are having a great weekend. Well done.

    • @pipilangsztrum
      @pipilangsztrum 3 года назад

      @@thesupercommutingdad4092 Thank you for your comment and all the positive words about Polish woman. So kind of you❤️. This is what you wanted to hear? Im sorry, il not an average woman. I like truth. I always think athers want it, too. I didn’t mean to hurt your feelings. Maybe my words were sarkasic but i just wanted you to u derstand why people don’t like „teaching” languages while living their everyday life. I thought it was easy to understand. If you want only nice, accepting comments then no problem: you are really handsome❤️. My type:)

    • @thesupercommutingdad4092
      @thesupercommutingdad4092  3 года назад +1

      @@pipilangsztrum you didn’t hurt my feelings, trust me, I have people telling me to go back to my own ‘broken’ country so I don’t reply to most comments, but most people are nice. I appreciate your honesty, truthfully though, I never expect my wife to teach me. I just expect my wife, my daughter or any other native speaker to correct me when I make a mistake and to answer simple questions like ‘how do I say plastic bag in polish?’ - it’s a tongue-in-cheek comment about Kinga not helping me learn. I am certainly not fluent but my level of polish is above basic level and I have had many hours of online teaching from qualified teachers. I’m not your typical Brit who expects everyone to speak English.

    • @pipilangsztrum
      @pipilangsztrum 3 года назад +1

      @@thesupercommutingdad4092 Would be good too add what surprises you in Poland. Of course in addition to the compliments that every nation likes to hear. I like the Vigo’s movie titled “What I hate in Poland”. He did it in a funny, tactful way. Lots of laugh and at the same time thinking a bit about ourselves from another point of view. I live in Japan. They have here even regular TV show with foreigners who live in Japan and share their observations. It’s alway very good topic to talk about a country as a foreigner. By the way, it’s great you learn polish. Such a hard language. We Poles love when foreigners speak Polish cos there aren’t many people learning it. Możesz “zbajerować” anybody in Poland speaking Polish. The word “zbajerować” may be unavailable in the most popular dictionaries 😉.

    • @thesupercommutingdad4092
      @thesupercommutingdad4092  3 года назад

      @@pipilangsztrum I haven’t made a video since last year. Will be back in Wroclaw next month so maybe I’ll do it then.

  • @marcinszumilas6564
    @marcinszumilas6564 3 года назад

    ha ha ha u sound like a little boy who needs to be looked after and allowed to play - I suggest to make part 2 ..you know you are married to a Brit WHEN :D:D:D:D - slabo sie tego slucha :D:D:D

  • @marzenabaginska1612
    @marzenabaginska1612 3 года назад

    You must be very bad with pronouncing Polish words that is why your wife doesn't want to get so frustrate that's why she thinks it will be better if someone else teach you. 😂😂😂🤣🤣

    • @thesupercommutingdad4092
      @thesupercommutingdad4092  3 года назад

      I think my pronunciation is quite good. Some words are difficult but then it’s the same for anyone speaking a second language - most poles I know can’t pronounce ‘Birmingham’ or ‘thirty three’ properly but I respect that they speak another language. My wife doesn’t get frustrated with pronunciation, she simply doesn’t want to teach me. She teaches kids all day, the last thing she wants is to teach her husband. She speaks to me in polish but teaching me is different!

  • @LearnUnleashedHub
    @LearnUnleashedHub 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hot milk with butter and squeezed garlic😉onion syroup have you tried 😋