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Are young Polish people following traditional values or not?


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PolCan Edited by: Moderator  Mar 28, 11, 18:09    #1
I am curious. If today Polish people in my generation in their 20s are still following their traditions, Catholic beliefs, christmases, etc...

I am a Polish gal who almost grew up in Canada and I am starting to see that more young Polish people in Poland are not really following their traditions? maybe I'm wrong? Friends in Poland stopped going to church every sunday etc... Is this a normal trend? Some are becoming agnostic too.

How is the society now in Poland? among Polish people? more open mind? different values? more westernized?

Just curious =)

Thanks!
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 Mar 28, 11, 18:23    #2
I think that it depends.

How is the society now in Poland? among Polish people? more open mind? different values? more westernized?

Yes, I think that we're more open minden and westernized. Diffrent values? It's hard to tell it depend on the person :)

more young Polish people in Poland are not really following their traditions? maybe I'm wrong? Friends in Poland stopped going to church every sunday etc... Is this a normal trend?



From some time now it's really popular among young people to complain about church and priests and to not go to the church in the sunday, but still there are a lot of young people that going to church regullary but they're telling that they're not going because it's "trendy" or people that are saing that the're belive in Good but don't belive in church.

But I think that majority still is very traditional and such behavior is frowned upon (especially by the older generation).
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 Apr 16, 11, 21:58    #3
PolCan:
Friends in Poland stopped going to church every sunday etc... Is this a normal trend?

Well no, i dont think so, i stopped there last time when i was 8 y.o (or something), people i know not going there too but maybe it deppend from place f.e



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