Girls are much cheaper in Poland, for more value they offer, but that's about the only good reason to go there. Polish food kills. Polish people are commonly rude and inconsiderate. People in Poland rarely take shower in the morning, so by late afternoon, when they commute by large numbers, it's unbearable. They all drive like insane, putting you in great danger, yet they would drown you in a tablespoon (one of their favourite quotes...), if you ever dared to complain, or point that out in some way. Polish people speak and think very highly of themselves, easily disregarding other nations' values and skills, especially in the education, while they don't even have the minimum knowledge in the field, which would put them in the position to judge others. They're cruel. They will never forget you the smallest mistake you make. They'll make nicknames stick to you for those things, never forget to laugh you out loud, whenever there is a good opportunity. They tend to criticize the rest of the world for everything they can think of, like they did have any better solutions themselves. Most of the time, they're not even close with any reasonable alternative. They're obsessed with obeying laws, but they mad if one attempts to enforce the law on them. They steal things. They like to be bribed. They're ignorant, inconsiderate, rude and overconfident with their mighty mental supremacy. They hate to cooperate, overhelmed with the fundamental importance of their own egos. Extremely difficult to work with as a team, while losing it too easily in their painfully emphasized individualism traps, preventing any long run effective progress in just about anything they attempt to do, then never get to complete, or finish. They're super stubborn. Expressing no will to accept anyone else's opinion, experience, knowledge. They're so xenophobic, it's almost like a racism. They get offended over easily misunderstood situations. They don't know how to accept, how to forgive, forget. they don't like to learn. Mostly they're confident, they've learned it all already. They love to show off. Often by spending beyond their actual budget. They tend to get nervous, or upset, just too easily. They put competing one against the other above any form of co-operation. They're easy to pretend, when it suits them, or makes it easier to slip over something they were not supposed to skip. They're irresponsible. they don't plan, or plan poorly. They tend to identify any cause of any problem they run into in their lives, always in external circumstances, then they blame them for it. They never admit their mistakes. They'd rather let get killed. Need I to keep going on this? I could, for much longer. the conclusion is that the Poles are, in general, a very ill nation that keeps doing a harm to themselves, by not learning from their own mistakes, by not respecting each-other, by not willing to be humble, by not listening. They actually seem to be listening, but to the populists only. Going Poland other than transit, vacation, or a short term contract? No, thank you. They have lots to learn before they can drop their mighty frustration off their shoulders. In the mean time, I say pass.
I'm born and raised in Poland, myself, but I'm mentally quite far away from what so shocks me there, comes quite unacceptable, or simply too odd to try understanding.
And I feel sorry, as I too would like to see an opportunity for myself there. Instead, as the years pass by, I gain more and more confidence, that no significant change is expected to bless Poland any time soon, at least in my lifetime. I lived in Poland, combined, less than I lived away from Poland, so I've absorbed a mixture of different national influences in my life so far, which gives me a way better than internal, perspective, and the right to comment.
In short words, no, no point moving to Poland, to stay and live there. Not to make a normal, peaceful living.
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