Legend sais if you go to that castle, turn to a mirror and say three times "corsets killed people" the ghost of Karolina will come out and beat you like a tapestry.
@Yikes Yeep Yes I would also climb the weird cell thing they always had locked for the kids not to climb outside of the slides and fall, I still did it anyways
@@Mecharnie_Dobbs Lol now I can imagine the Polish servant ghost haunting the curator nagging him to have the carpets beaten. While hes/she trying to convince themselves they are not insane for trying to explain to a ghost why the carpet can't be beaten.
@@aansherina4536 ,I think it literally means "throw someone out of a window", honestly, it might have been the most interesting thing i learned at my english class. Fun fact, defenestrate also means to remove someone from power. figure why.
@@teresarivasugaz2313 It certainly has that "she's totally a ghost/immortal being that creeps on her youtube audience to make sure they're beating their rugs, hanging plague away herbs, and posting meme mom memes" vibe lol
I just realized something.The maid from that video looks exactly with the maid from the clothing haul in 1608 and in that video the maid mentioned that there was a plague in her timeline and at the end of the video she coughed.And in this video the maid said"No herbs hung,basically asking for a plague.So that means that that poor maid didn't survive the plague and her ghost is(unsuccessfully) haunting her old house.
@@Nepetita69696 I can understand Polish pretty well, but the point was many words are at least for me, a Czech speaker, funny in pronounciation and sentence structure.
@@Alexej-zj4ow For us Poles, the Czech pronunciation sounds so pleasantly funny that whenever we hear it not just our faces but our entire Polish souls are smiling.
Andrew Farrell It was just twice or thrice. When someone eats a curry three times in their life, people don't say "Eating curry is totaly their thing."
@@kateg7298 I mean, not so small number of people this days don't actually know how to read old school clocks with, like, pointy things and not just plain 21:23 something like on smartphones and computers.
@@Tavromachos That's shocking. It's something that every child should be taught. What would happen to these people if we had a solar flare? They'd just have no idea what time it is. Oh and the pointy things are called 'hands'.
Depends entirely on what that native language is, doesn't it? It's easy to sound badass in a slavic language -A lot harder if you speak dutch or something.
For me it's that i don't understand a word of it. If a language is somewhat similar to one i speak i just spend the whole time trying to figure out what they're saying, even if i can only understand a word a sentence. Very irritating.
I'm an American with a great grandpa who escaped here from poland during WW2. Hearing you speak the language and watching your videos about poland's history makes me want to learn more about where my relatives come from!!! Our school systems here are so flawed I didn't even know poland had a communist goverment until I saw your 100 years of poland's history video!!! The language sounds absolutely beautiful c:
New janitor first day on the job: What in the world is she doing? Supervisor: Oh that’s just meme mom, we let her frolic about and she doesn’t destroy us with her ghost powers
my friend just said "I'm learning Polish just for this woman" when i told her about you. i love this channel even more now that i have a friend who loves this too.
@@waywardpianist4828 I'm pretty sure I could scare you easly then. All my friends say I'm scary (probably because I always tell them my darkest secrets)
Uhh I've already visited this castle! It's amazing! Now that I think about it, I might have heard you there, I was wondering about those ominous spooking sounds
I love that the plague haul girl returned as a ghost and is educating us now on proper cleaning and plagues. I hope this video makes people visit the place (as soon as that's possible) so the poor girl has somebody to haunt!
It's always funny to me how diferent polish people's voices are when they speak polish as compared to english. They seem deeper somehow. I'm curious if it's the same for me i can't tell.
Tbh every Slavic person I've met so far sounds more high pitched when speaking English and their voice gets deeper when speaking their native language. Even myself, and I'm Serb. I sound so aggressive to foreigners when I speak Serbian in front of them, it's so funny 🤣 I also find that a lot of Chinese, Indonesian and Phillipino do the opposite, their voices get deeper when speaking English and more high-pitched when speaking in their native language 😂 it might not apply to everyone, but this was my experience so far :)
It’s actually a cultural thing and not a matter of language or ethnicity. Some cultures use different pitches because of their supposed meaning - for example Japanese women speak up in public way higher than they do in private, since a high-pitched voice is interpreted as youthful and more desirable. Polish women usually do the exact opposite thing, since lower, more masculine voices are considered more professional and trustworthy. Although I’m almost certain that this location (museum silence + echo) was the real reason why Karolina is speaking lower and softer here than in the last video. Just like she did when filming with her roommates at home!
You would've loved Old Polish then, them Early Modern Polish nobles really loved to use put a Latin word at least twice in a sentence. A truly deamonic combo!
I'm half Polish & I've always wanted to visit Poland. This place is extremely beautiful. I planned on visiting this year. Prior to the pandemic starting. Coronavirus has crushed my dreams. I really enjoy your channel. You are wonderful.
feels nice to listen to polish once in a while to make sure I haven't forgotten it, while also gaining new phrases to say. definitely using "błyszcząca posadzka na człeka zasadzka" on my mum
[EN] make sure to turn the subtitles on!
An Icon
@@nameslesss yes
Ok
Idk why but I always have english subtitles and they are just annoying me xD
(I forgot to write subtitles)
oh THATS why i didnt understand it
"When surface is shiny, people's legs get whiny"
-Ghost of a Polish servant 2021
The polish pronunciation was ✨GOLD✨
@@nuriaentrulion9938 this youtuber is polish
@@Maria-gk7kq I know
@@Maria-gk7kq I'm not. I'm a spanish speaker and I really liked the way it sounded
That’s the best line... I loved that one.
"I see no herbs hung, basically asking for a plague," 😂
Well funny story actually-
TOO LATE
And we all went oop-
@@afrog5737 IM NOT SURE I WANT TO HEAR IT
That explains a few things!
shes like my mom when i haven’t cleaned my room for a long time
thanks for such an interesting video btw 😳
You mean "This needs beating" ? x)
I would be lying if I said I'm not procrastanting right now my moms been asking for weeks
lmao more llike "you need a beating"
This literally made me wanna clean up my room lmao
Legend sais if you go to that castle, turn to a mirror and say three times "corsets killed people" the ghost of Karolina will come out and beat you like a tapestry.
🤣
hhAAh
LMAO
Now _THIS_ is an underrated comment.
@@eyesofthecervino3366 thank you XD
“wOoO... oh we’ve already met”
GIVE THIS WOMAN AN OSCAR
I lol’d and I’m still loling
That part was my favorite
So deadpan! This cracked me up too.
What about **a shy attempt at haunting** ?
That was so cute
i can't believe millennials are killing the haunting industry ://
This comment is underrated!!
Whyyyyy
You should thank them. Can't have a haunting without first a killing? smh
They're good at ghosting, though...
AKSKDKAJJ
Ghost: "No herbs hung, basically asking for a plague"
2021: feels slightly foolish
Thats pretty great
Genius reply to genius joke 🏆
🤣🤣🤣🤣😆😃
Nice one . I was just thinking of a similar joke actually lol
Very witty! I wouldn’t expect less from the wonderful Cathy Hay!
6 year old me when the Mcdonalds playground is empty:
me at family reunions:
@Yikes Yeep Yes I would also climb the weird cell thing they always had locked for the kids not to climb outside of the slides and fall, I still did it anyways
lollll
@@Wackymushrooms Haha, I’d always climb up the slides.
@@DeathnoteBB I did that when I was five. I slipped, fell, and broke my wrist. Good memories
Ghost of a Polish servant: *criticizes everything*
Owner of the museum: *sweats in Polish*
Lol
Well, nobody is going to carpet-beat antiques. They'd be too fragile.
@@Mecharnie_Dobbs Lol now I can imagine the Polish servant ghost haunting the curator nagging him to have the carpets beaten. While hes/she trying to convince themselves they are not insane for trying to explain to a ghost why the carpet can't be beaten.
@@daniellegroves4830 - I"d watch this movie.
*hides in polish*
"If someone did such a poor job at cleaning a window, they'd be thrown out of it"
Me: Ah my favourite word, defenestration
Oh shoot, that's real
YES
D E F E N E S T R A T E
As someone who has never heard or know what it means, It sounds like it has something to do with shitting out of context.
Defenestration is my favourite word too!
@@aansherina4536 ,I think it literally means "throw someone out of a window", honestly, it might have been the most interesting thing i learned at my english class.
Fun fact, defenestrate also means to remove someone from power. figure why.
This honestly would be so disapointing, i'd let her haunt me :(
Can you imagine such disappointment even after you die? How depressing 😞
That reads like a cross between a really bad halloween chat up line and genuine dissapointment :P
She would pester you with all the cleaning though
imagine a ghost bullying you into washing your curtains
@@пекельніборошна-т1в hahahaha you’re so right that sounds HORRIBLE 😂
_"Is that ECTOPLASM in your pocket, or are you just HAPPY to SEE ME?"_
😊😊😊😊
I love this “Salty historical people being disappointed with us” series.
3.1K likes and no replies? Pathetic
Fr
Me too
Man I love the Karolina Zebrowska Cinematic Universe
"Kay-Zed-See-U" has certainly a cool ring to it 😂
Not a dud in the bunch 🙌🏻
@@teresarivasugaz2313 It certainly has that "she's totally a ghost/immortal being that creeps on her youtube audience to make sure they're beating their rugs, hanging plague away herbs, and posting meme mom memes" vibe lol
YES
Crossover with the Victorian Monster Huntress please!!
Me, a Bulgarian that studied Russian in school: Ah yes, Polish, a Slavic language, I will understand!
Polish: BZHLDZGKZHZHLFLEDZHZHZHHH
Well, to be fair Bulgarian sounds like GRBRMRHRGR to me :-) I'm Russian btw
@@alexmashkin863 Fair enough, it sounds a lot harsher than Russian for sure :)
Polish sounds even closer to a Belarusian... I went to Belarusian school but almost all of them teach Russian now, the language is dying :(
Yep, I'm concerned about belarusian language myself, even though I'm Lithuanian
🤣
I just realized something.The maid from that video looks exactly with the maid from the clothing haul in 1608 and in that video the maid mentioned that there was a plague in her timeline and at the end of the video she coughed.And in this video the maid said"No herbs hung,basically asking for a plague.So that means that that poor maid didn't survive the plague and her ghost is(unsuccessfully) haunting her old house.
during another plague.
@@beasnoil3139 so the ghost appears every time a plague comes. Interesting.
And also from the Madame & Her Maid.
@@beasnoil3139 dang that's _deep_
KCU (Karolina Cinematic Universe)
0:17 I love how she just appeared like the Dissatisfied Victorian Time Traveler
that was smooth
@@thebeanmaster2854 s m o o t h
Spawns in read to haunt
*ready
(Can’t edit the actual comment now cause I got a heart!!! :D )
@@DeathnoteBB Congrats! :D
I would totally binge this "What We Do In the Shadows" spinoff. 😂🤣😂
Same! That would be such an amazing spinoff 🤣🤣
have you seen bbc ghosts? it's basically lots of ghosts from different eras living in the same house
@@amandadontknow omg yeah with the dudes from horrible histories, ive seen clips of that but i dont thing i can watch it, don't live in england :(
@@xJonnaax there's always piracy!
Yes! It's *exactly* what a What We Do In The Dark spinoff about ghosts would be like! 😂
Pretty incredible work ethic for a ghost. Someone give her a raise.
🎶 she cooks, she cleans, now let me tell you how she paid those bills 🎶
@ asdfghgfdsas yess
A raise from the dead preferably! *badum tssst*
*gives new apron* thx.
Hildegard has spoken, y'all
When floors get shiny, people’s legs get whiny.
I literally choked. Chocolate milk departed my nose.
Chocolate milk departed my nose. I’m wHeeZinG.
This wouldn’t’ve been this funny if it was phrased differently.
You had it better. There are now Doritos in my respiratory system.
It sounded like it rhymed in polish too??
@@thestudentofficial5483 oh, shit. Are you okay now?
@@luuuuux_ 👌
Real ghosts in the castle watching this being filmed: "Finally some one gets it!"
Underrated comment
she's actually just checking up on her old home pretending to be a ghost
OHMYGOODNESS THATS ALOTTA LIKES
Alternative title: polish servant roasting Wawel and is about to beat the people responsible for it just like that carpet
@@jimlock999 it's Wawel in Cracow actually
Shame her hands go through everything.
This is the historical meme content we signed up for!
Yes indeed! And hearing meme mom speak in Polish is such a treat! 🤩🤩🤩
I literally subscribed after the Victorian time traveller video so yeah
yesss
Heck yeah!
Me, a Czech: I like your funny words, magic ghost
ahoj
@@magentamage čau
Wait hol up aren't ours similar?
@@Nepetita69696 I can understand Polish pretty well, but the point was many words are at least for me, a Czech speaker, funny in pronounciation and sentence structure.
@@Alexej-zj4ow For us Poles, the Czech pronunciation sounds so pleasantly funny that whenever we hear it not just our faces but our entire Polish souls are smiling.
"Błyszcząca posadzka na człeka zasadzka" is my new motto now, i'm gonna use it every time my mum tells me to mop the floor
Omg what does it mean I don't remember
@@winter_chills someone translate it to "When floor is shiny people's legs get whiny"
@@winter_chills "A shiny floor is a trap for humans"
When I hit translate on this comment, it says "Glossy floor for a man ambush," which is hilarious.
Hmmm. Now it says "shiny floor on a man ambush." Make up your mind, Google.
I like how at the end she speaks in polish where to find links, social media, etc. but the subtitles just ask you how's the weather at your place lol
Had to turn on the subs to check. XD
Nice.
Omg I feel so oblivious 😂😭
I thought she said something about Instagram but just figured that's what snow is called in polish or w/e
Lmao I heard Instagram and I was like, wtf? That's not the weather haha.
@@happyswedme Nope. Instagram is Instagram. Snow is śnieg.
“Back in my days, if someone did such a poor job at cleaning a window, they’ll be thrown out of it”
/Amazing/
History isn't history without defenestration
Isn’t that more of a Czech thing?
I need to use this phrase waaay more often
Andrew Farrell It was just twice or thrice. When someone eats a curry three times in their life, people don't say "Eating curry is totaly their thing."
When you show up to haunt some tourists but no one’s there and the castle's dusty: My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined.
Loving this Reviewbrah crossover.
Reviewbrah and meme mum collab needs to happen one day. lol
Yes, it needs to be done
listening to her speak polish is so satisfying even without subtitles like wow idek why it just sounds so nice
Her cadence is just beautiful
Even though I couldn't understand a single word, I still laughed.
Wow that's the first time I heard that someone said Polish sounds nice, people always think that is rustling
@@wiktoriaoleksy8872 aw :( I think it's beautiful
@@wiktoriaoleksy8872 I love Polish
In moments like this being polish feels like a real privilege
“when surface is shiny, people’s legs get whiny” sounds excellent in polish and english. this makes me very happy
Oh ghad.. I already know I'm gonna be randomly saying this line all day tomorrow.
What do you call an earworm but instead of a song it's a phrase?🤔
@@thelivingrisi7233 possibly a proverb?
@@thelivingrisi7233 Echolalia i think
"I can't read clocks anyway " same
Is that a joke or being serious? I couldn't tell.
@@kateg7298 I mean, not so small number of people this days don't actually know how to read old school clocks with, like, pointy things and not just plain 21:23 something like on smartphones and computers.
@@Tavromachos That's shocking. It's something that every child should be taught. What would happen to these people if we had a solar flare? They'd just have no idea what time it is. Oh and the pointy things are called 'hands'.
@@kateg7298 interesting. In my native language they are called arrows.
@@Tavromachos Interesting! Thank you.
This is the most unsatisfied unimpressed ghost I have seen.
Victorian time traveler would like to join.
She has unfinished business, but it's not really worth doing.
She will never be satisfied
Because this is polish ghost. We are always unsatified and unimpressed.
Our times are such
I love that ghosts exaggerate "back in my day" just like old people should.
Ok but why does Polish sound so pretty :0
Bec its polished
@@dawid2383 Oh my friggin god-
Cause it is
@@dawid2383 funi
when you think you don't understand polish but then hear *za mojich časov letěly by golovy* and now you're a wiedźmin
hahaha
🇵🇱 ❤ 🇨🇿
"v mojih časih bi letele glave" 🇸🇮 💞
🇷🇺🇵🇱 v mojo vremya leteli by golovy
haha to je pravda ☺️
0:29 Ah yes, Poland's famous anti-ghost defense ropes.
Lmaooo
better than antizombie treadmills
As a Polish ghost, i sadly confirm they are effective.
It seems to work, I've never heard of poland being invaded by an army of ghosts
@@thomastruant8837 We're not falling for the mass invasion trick for the 10th time.
The actual castle ghost watching her run around: 👁👄👁
"This lady gets me"
People actually sound so bad ass when talking in their native language.
Håller verkligen inte med
@@defensivekobra3873 why tho
@@ladycactus7863 swedish
Depends entirely on what that native language is, doesn't it? It's easy to sound badass in a slavic language -A lot harder if you speak dutch or something.
@@Zilch.0 guess I have to agree with that, I speak Turkish
"Why can´t you be normal like every other ghost?"
Ghost: *keeps nagging in polish*
Not going to lie, the cinematography in this exceptional. xD And she was right we should have hung those herbs.
Everyone is calm until they reach out to a portrait and feel a ghost
Omg Karolina hearted it
@@hannamadsen Dangit!
It's so cool hearing her in her native tongue, without the hesitation that's always there when speaking a secondary language.
That slide in 1:22. A 1000 years could pass but man's desire to slide never will
Omg so that servant girl from clothing haul did die and became a ghost!
Our last king abdicated in 1795 and died few years later.
She didn't polish the windows well enough
Does this mean we expect another handmedown clothing haul video from mummy???!!! 😆😆😆 oh 2021 is already so much better!! 😆
Does this mean we're officially in Phase 2 of the ZCU?
@@joebob4091 BOOOOO! how dare you put this amazing joke inthe replies
Shy attempt at haunting: WoOoOo...(?)
Also: WoOo! Oh, we've already met (dismissive hand wave)
My two favorite also
It’s actually kinda calming hearing her talk in polish idk why
Polish has many soft consonants, a lot of slavic languages do actually. It's pretty nice.
because polish is basically relaxing and calming for non slav speakers maybe?
For me it's that i don't understand a word of it. If a language is somewhat similar to one i speak i just spend the whole time trying to figure out what they're saying, even if i can only understand a word a sentence. Very irritating.
I can't be the only one who's wanting more of these, it's a masterpiece
I totally agree!
I'm an American with a great grandpa who escaped here from poland during WW2. Hearing you speak the language and watching your videos about poland's history makes me want to learn more about where my relatives come from!!! Our school systems here are so flawed I didn't even know poland had a communist goverment until I saw your 100 years of poland's history video!!! The language sounds absolutely beautiful c:
New janitor first day on the job: What in the world is she doing?
Supervisor: Oh that’s just meme mom, we let her frolic about and she doesn’t destroy us with her ghost powers
I want to write a story with this concept now.
@@lowprofile9213 I’d read it
I read "ghost powers" as "super powers", and it still made sense!
@@erinyes3943 Neat. :D I don't think it'll be too long, just a fun little short story.
That's a bit like when you'd play the sims and cohabit with the ghosts because you own a private cemetery in the backyard for some reason
“I see no herbs hung, basically asking for a plague” 1:00
*well let me tell you-*
my friend just said "I'm learning Polish just for this woman" when i told her about you.
i love this channel even more now that i have a friend who loves this too.
The beginning looked so much like a cool professional documentary
The ghost needs a raise!!! She truly has passion in her job
This is funny in English, but even funnier in Polish lol
This video was too spoopy. The Buzzfeed Unsolved Ghoul Boys should come look at all the really scary ghost footage.
Yeah!
Finally Ryan will discover his ghost!
I never realized what a pretty language Polish was.
2:03 Looks just like a painting or an award-winning film poster.
its such a flex when u are czech so u understand polish :) amazing video btw
I low-key high-key wanna slap a screenshot of this into photoshop and turn you into the ghost you desire to be
omg do it!
*slides 3 dollars* do it
Yes!!
Yesssss!!!
do it i dare you
The indignation at the cleaning job is _golden_.
"last time I visited it it was in like 1898" THE DESCRIPTION CONFIRMS IT, SHES AN IMMORTAL
Then how did she die and become a ghost?
omg polish just as bilarusian sounds so cozy to me
sending admiration from ukraine xoxo
Yeah, I understand belarusian more than any other eastern slavic language
i think i speak for everyone when i say we love hearing you speak polish.
“The last time I visited it was in 1898”
So, meme mom has admitted to her immortality I see.
This has huge “what We Do In The Shadows” energy
"when the floors are shiny, the legs get whiney" #JustServantGhostThings
The sass transcends the language and I love it
The setting is so beautiful too
"I see no herbs hung, basically asking for a plague", this explains the world current situation.
Ok but the scenes of you in the background of the historical setting were really aesthetically pleasing wow!
This was so cool!! What a beautiful castle. I loved your *standing in corners* lol
Her standing in corners was low-key creepy xD
@@waywardpianist4828 I'm pretty sure I could scare you easly then. All my friends say I'm scary (probably because I always tell them my darkest secrets)
It’s about 15 seconds in but this is beautiful. So iconic of her to make top tier memes yet also have them filmed immaculately
Did you see part I already? ruclips.net/video/vMIrHIOEnOQ/видео.html
Karola, jesteś dobrem narodowym i najlepszą reklamą kraju ❤
Cannot even begin to describe the joy you bring me, Karolina. Thank you for your gorgeous, hilarious videos. You are a gift to the world
*shy attempt at haunting* doesn't surprise me. XD
Plot twist:
*Karolina is actually a vampire, thus the fashion sense for the ages.*
0:47 kudos to you for making the English rhyme as well as the Polish, that's some skill 🙌
This is cracking me up! I think this needs to be a series. “Modern haunting in ancient places.” Or something like that.
Cieszy mnie, że umiesz w taki sposób promować polską kulturę
Idk why "this wasn't here before" is so funny to me but boy is it
My favorite part
Uhh I've already visited this castle! It's amazing! Now that I think about it, I might have heard you there, I was wondering about those ominous spooking sounds
Quiet shots of architecture and art:
Me: LIKE
What we do in the shadows vibes. Basically the Ghosts show. You’re a genius.
Everything about her gives ghosts (uk)
Her sitting on the stairs looking disappointed and upset like someone in a reality T.V show is golden humor
She was about to throw hands when she realized they just went right through...
*A shy attempt at haunting*
I too am rather shy about my ominous howls
I love that the plague haul girl returned as a ghost and is educating us now on proper cleaning and plagues. I hope this video makes people visit the place (as soon as that's possible) so the poor girl has somebody to haunt!
Polish sounds so beautiful
Ja być from Poland, a i tak nie umieć speak Polish
The fact that I have to turn on subtitles to understand what she's saying, somehow adds to the character of this ghost
Me, a Czech girl, enjoying Polish and English at the same time... keep a great work, meme mom!
Poor ghost girl wasn’t ready for the Covid closures 😔
its because of the lack of herbs!
Didn't realise Polish is such a pretty language. Also, as a spooky nerd 👻, I love this.
How did I just now notice how nice of a language polish is...
I'm not scared that it's a ghost haunting that place
I'm scared because of the very harsh ridicule she'll give of every minor detail
Plague jokes hit different now. We need to hang out herbs
It's always funny to me how diferent polish people's voices are when they speak polish as compared to english. They seem deeper somehow. I'm curious if it's the same for me i can't tell.
Y A S
Am Polish and can confirm ppl's voices sound deeper in Polish
@@bucketb5778 am also that's why it's so funny to me xd
Yeah, figured by your username XD
Tbh every Slavic person I've met so far sounds more high pitched when speaking English and their voice gets deeper when speaking their native language. Even myself, and I'm Serb. I sound so aggressive to foreigners when I speak Serbian in front of them, it's so funny 🤣 I also find that a lot of Chinese, Indonesian and Phillipino do the opposite, their voices get deeper when speaking English and more high-pitched when speaking in their native language 😂 it might not apply to everyone, but this was my experience so far :)
It’s actually a cultural thing and not a matter of language or ethnicity. Some cultures use different pitches because of their supposed meaning - for example Japanese women speak up in public way higher than they do in private, since a high-pitched voice is interpreted as youthful and more desirable. Polish women usually do the exact opposite thing, since lower, more masculine voices are considered more professional and trustworthy.
Although I’m almost certain that this location (museum silence + echo) was the real reason why Karolina is speaking lower and softer here than in the last video. Just like she did when filming with her roommates at home!
I mean, when you speak Polish it seems that you are summoning a ghost, therefore here you would summon your own past ghost. well done.
You would've loved Old Polish then, them Early Modern Polish nobles really loved to use put a Latin word at least twice in a sentence. A truly deamonic combo!
@@Vitalis94 I'm picking up a pen and paper right now ⊙.☉ let's be instructed
I'm half Polish & I've always wanted to visit Poland. This place is extremely beautiful. I planned on visiting this year. Prior to the pandemic starting. Coronavirus has crushed my dreams. I really enjoy your channel. You are wonderful.
feels nice to listen to polish once in a while to make sure I haven't forgotten it, while also gaining new phrases to say. definitely using "błyszcząca posadzka na człeka zasadzka" on my mum