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Im from Poland 👍 i live in Biłgoraj
Ответитьneed some more diversity on your team Drew, lol all white folks!
ОтветитьI miss the Polish Pierogi, it so yummy. Krakow an amazing city and specially the Old Market (Rynek), all the good food, beers and Polish cultural stuff to buy.
Man, you did good job presenting about Krakow in very short period. But Krakow big than that. You need to do at least an hour video.
Thanks, I enjoyed it. By the way I was a student in Poland a beautiful country and great people.
I love it here God bless Poland❤🇬🇾
ОтветитьSuper video❤
Thank u from 🇺🇦❤
I spic poland
ОтветитьI’m from Poland 🇵🇱
ОтветитьI was in Krakow a few months ago, and it really is a very very beautifulI place. I will absolutely visit this city again in the near future.
ОтветитьHow is the crack tho? I feel cheated for not being told...
ОтветитьWhy not pronounce Krakow the way the people intend it. "Krakov". Lets show respect for heritage
ОтветитьIlluminati pedo demon worshippers are gonna get dealt with.
ОтветитьThat young man is very knowledgeable about the world, good on him!
ОтветитьPoland was amazing ! I had the best experience visiting both Warsaw and Krakow last year around this time.
ОтветитьCrack-oof
Ответитьthis video was great before b...sh.t about Ukrainian russia etc.
ОтветитьYou actually pronounce Kraków krakóv like that
ОтветитьThanks!
ОтветитьI liked your young guide very much. He is so nice, well mannered and very savvy about the places he showed you. Can't wait to visit Poland! Regards
ОтветитьDREW!!! can you do videos on some matriarchy tribes?? Ive seen a few from africa and asia from other cahnnels but tbh their narrator sucked would love to see from your perspective! love your outlook on these travel "documentaries"
ОтветитьPolish food is nice but they eat too much pork
ОтветитьYou should really come to Warsaw, this city is amazing and I am sure you would like it.
ОтветитьI feel sad and a bit pissed when I see this common mistake when Polish translate ruskie as Russian, Russian is Rosjanin or rosyjski in Polish, ruski in official Polish means Ruthenian. Ruthenians were people who nowadays are called Ukrainians and Bielarusians. In Ukraina they call ruskie simply dumplings, as they rooted from nowadays Ukraine. The thing is, in slang ruski means rosyjski so most likely this making mess in peoples minds.
ОтветитьJust some fact checking, Milk Bars (Bary mleczne) were actually around since 1890s, the first one being opened in the 1896, and were initially serving food based on milk (hence the name) -> basically they were the first vegetarian restaurants, that offered cheap food for the lower classes
ОтветитьKrakow is my favorite city i've ever visited.
ОтветитьKrakow is a Russian city.
ОтветитьI am starting as a creator, one of the hardest stuff is to summuraze the information while making a very interesting video showing everything but not to big, Drew makes that beautifully! love your videos, man! next week I am also in Krakow!
ОтветитьWhy does he sneak diss the country being right wing? Poland is a pretty conservative country; Poland would be fucked if it was leftist.
ОтветитьFyi, Didn't use the thumbnail advertised. Also how tf do you need this many people to create something this shit
Ответитьhes been their three times and keeps on saying it wrong. ow = uv
ОтветитьThat bar in the synagogue is dope! What was it called?
ОтветитьI was in Kazimierz, the Jewish Quarter and saw a group of young girls, clearly from Isreal. During the war, the Semitic facial features were called 'bad appearance' and several of these girls had that. I was so glad they could walk around Kazimierz in broad daylight, safely. Also, I've been to Kraków several times and every obwarzanek was STALE and the pierogi are called Ruthenian, not Russian.
ОтветитьThey are good with soy sauce
ОтветитьNice video, however pierogi ruskie does not translate as "russian pierogi" but "ruthenian pierogi". Its name relates to ruthenians which were inhabitants of east parts of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. In modern times descendents of ruthenians are Ukrainians and Belarusian.
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ОтветитьI love Poland! I live there and I love to travel! Thanks for showing my homeland Drew😀
ОтветитьIt's not na zdrávi it is na zdrowie
ОтветитьI love Poland
Poland?
I love Poland
Why?
I love Poland
Shut up
I love driving by my car
And the road it's not so far
Berlin London Moscow too
It's my love I tell you true
When I came to Poland
I saw my car was stolen
It was my favourite truck
I said f**king kurwa mać
Our goverment is great just dont listen to lefist propaganda 👍
Ответитьbtw we do have normal pizza here lol
ОтветитьMy grandfather is s from Poland want to see where he is from
ОтветитьThat’s probably the best value holiday destination in Europe. It’s super cheap yet at the same time so much variety and things to do, and everything is high quality.
ОтветитьWhy get political? Obviously the young guy has no clue why the Polish elected their president. To keep the freedoms this dude is reminiscing about. Good grief.
ОтветитьEntering EU was a big change for better for Poland and all post communist countries.
The current Polish government is against EU. Poland would probably not enter EU if they ruled Poland at that time.
Everyone should be aware how big thread the current government is posing for Poland and its people.
And we are going here later this year,
ОтветитьBut... you know your surname indicates Polish origin of your family, right?
That's just something you could call a "fun fact"
and here's another. Many Poles misunderstand the name of "pierogi ruskie" and translate it to "russian pierogies" which is wrong. The name came after Ruskie voivodeship and the mistake in translation is due to kind of pejorative term for russians - ruscy.
Too many ads from you and from YT 😢
ОтветитьThis Kacper guy talks utter rubbish, our present government is the best we've had for years
ОтветитьNice! :0
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