Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Polish food isn’t great. And the political and social climate are very Catholic and borderline white supremacy. Plus: the Russia/Ukraine war.
Have you been to Norway? I’m watching a great show on Bergen on pbs right now.
Wow, have you been there? Or are you just stereotyping? Because Polish food is awesome, and the people are very kind and welcoming. And nothing against Bergen (it’s naturally stunning), but very expensive and pretty boring. But my guess is you’ve never been there either.
I’m Polish, and I stand by my comment that the food isn’t great and neither are the politics. I mean, come on. It’s a very white, very Catholic, very conservative country. Those are just facts.
Tell me which parts of Poland are fun for tourists? I’ll counter with better options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Polish food isn’t great. And the political and social climate are very Catholic and borderline white supremacy. Plus: the Russia/Ukraine war.
Have you been to Norway? I’m watching a great show on Bergen on pbs right now.
Wow, have you been there? Or are you just stereotyping? Because Polish food is awesome, and the people are very kind and welcoming. And nothing against Bergen (it’s naturally stunning), but very expensive and pretty boring. But my guess is you’ve never been there either.
I’m Polish, and I stand by my comment that the food isn’t great and neither are the politics. I mean, come on. It’s a very white, very Catholic, very conservative country. Those are just facts.
Tell me which parts of Poland are fun for tourists? I’ll counter with better options.
Wouldn’t be surprised if this is the same bigot as the White German Nationalist.
Um, no.
I’m an American-born Pole living in MoCo with a social justice job in DC.
Sure, lol.
I don't know why you are giving PP such a hard time. I have been close friends with a Polish ex-pat for years. She has said the same things about Poland.
Ex-pats are often ex-pats because they were not in love with their country of origin. It’s a shame population that is likely to skew negative. Two ex-pats not liking a place shouldn’t be enough to deter a thoughtful traveler.
I have visited Germany. I hope to visit Poland someday. I'd visit *any* country if I could do so safely. But it's ridiculous to harangue this Polish-American for her unvarnished opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Polish food isn’t great. And the political and social climate are very Catholic and borderline white supremacy. Plus: the Russia/Ukraine war.
Have you been to Norway? I’m watching a great show on Bergen on pbs right now.
Wow, have you been there? Or are you just stereotyping? Because Polish food is awesome, and the people are very kind and welcoming. And nothing against Bergen (it’s naturally stunning), but very expensive and pretty boring. But my guess is you’ve never been there either.
I’m Polish, and I stand by my comment that the food isn’t great and neither are the politics. I mean, come on. It’s a very white, very Catholic, very conservative country. Those are just facts.
Tell me which parts of Poland are fun for tourists? I’ll counter with better options.
Wouldn’t be surprised if this is the same bigot as the White German Nationalist.
Um, no.
I’m an American-born Pole living in MoCo with a social justice job in DC.
Sure, lol.
I don't know why you are giving PP such a hard time. I have been close friends with a Polish ex-pat for years. She has said the same things about Poland.
Ex-pats are often ex-pats because they were not in love with their country of origin. It’s a shame population that is likely to skew negative. Two ex-pats not liking a place shouldn’t be enough to deter a thoughtful traveler.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Polish food isn’t great. And the political and social climate are very Catholic and borderline white supremacy. Plus: the Russia/Ukraine war.
Have you been to Norway? I’m watching a great show on Bergen on pbs right now.
Wow, have you been there? Or are you just stereotyping? Because Polish food is awesome, and the people are very kind and welcoming. And nothing against Bergen (it’s naturally stunning), but very expensive and pretty boring. But my guess is you’ve never been there either.
I’m Polish, and I stand by my comment that the food isn’t great and neither are the politics. I mean, come on. It’s a very white, very Catholic, very conservative country. Those are just facts.
Tell me which parts of Poland are fun for tourists? I’ll counter with better options.
Wouldn’t be surprised if this is the same bigot as the White German Nationalist.
Um, no.
I’m an American-born Pole living in MoCo with a social justice job in DC.
Sure, lol.
I don't know why you are giving PP such a hard time. I have been close friends with a Polish ex-pat for years. She has said the same things about Poland.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly only Germany is worth it on your list
Culture and history and it’s a developed country
What an absurd and ridiculous comment. Poland is an incredibly rich country and the hidden gem of Europe. Serbia and Slovakia are also well deserving of a visit. Living in Europe, I pass reminders of the Holocaust on a daily basis. Huge Jewish cemeteries in towns where there are no longer any Jewish residents. In one Jewish cemetery I visited this week, there was an urn containing soap made from human fat at a German death camp. As someone with family murdered by the Germans, I never forget. So why don’t you tell me more about this wonderful German “culture and history.”
I am sorry about the tragedy that happened but Germany is much more than the Holocaust
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Polish food isn’t great. And the political and social climate are very Catholic and borderline white supremacy. Plus: the Russia/Ukraine war.
Have you been to Norway? I’m watching a great show on Bergen on pbs right now.
Wow, have you been there? Or are you just stereotyping? Because Polish food is awesome, and the people are very kind and welcoming. And nothing against Bergen (it’s naturally stunning), but very expensive and pretty boring. But my guess is you’ve never been there either.
I’m Polish, and I stand by my comment that the food isn’t great and neither are the politics. I mean, come on. It’s a very white, very Catholic, very conservative country. Those are just facts.
Tell me which parts of Poland are fun for tourists? I’ll counter with better options.
Wouldn’t be surprised if this is the same bigot as the White German Nationalist.
Um, no.
I’m an American-born Pole living in MoCo with a social justice job in DC.
Sure, lol.