Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My Polish friends when I lived overseas were very indulgent. They loved their children and catered to them. They were on the wealthier scale of Polish society, though. I'm not sure if middle class Poles would be the same. And clearly it's a small sample size (a few families). I don;t know what the cultural norm is there.
This is my only anecdotal experience, too. One polish mother raising boys. Let's them do anything they want.
There is no Prince so great as the son of a Polish woman.![]()
The same is said of Ethiopians.
Anonymous wrote:My grandparents were Polish immigrants, raising my mom in a predominantly Polish enclave in the US. Her parents believed in complete assimilation into US culture for the kids, although they did hold on to some basic Polish customs and foods. They came to the US to better their lives and become Americans so they didn't see the point in holding on to their way of life in Poland. They were strict, but it seems to me that was because of their Catholic religion as opposed to their Polish heritage.
That was 70 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My Polish friends when I lived overseas were very indulgent. They loved their children and catered to them. They were on the wealthier scale of Polish society, though. I'm not sure if middle class Poles would be the same. And clearly it's a small sample size (a few families). I don;t know what the cultural norm is there.
This is my only anecdotal experience, too. One polish mother raising boys. Let's them do anything they want.
There is no Prince so great as the son of a Polish woman.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My Polish friends when I lived overseas were very indulgent. They loved their children and catered to them. They were on the wealthier scale of Polish society, though. I'm not sure if middle class Poles would be the same. And clearly it's a small sample size (a few families). I don;t know what the cultural norm is there.
This is my only anecdotal experience, too. One polish mother raising boys. Let's them do anything they want.
Anonymous wrote:My Polish friends when I lived overseas were very indulgent. They loved their children and catered to them. They were on the wealthier scale of Polish society, though. I'm not sure if middle class Poles would be the same. And clearly it's a small sample size (a few families). I don;t know what the cultural norm is there.