Many people wonder and ask what Poles are? They reach many opinions but they want to know how it really is? It is difficult to define with a general concept, but I can express it with my own feeling.
In Poland, I am afraid to enter the Polish store. I am afraid because the service in Polish stores is hostile to the customer. I don’t understand it at all, you come to the store to spend your hard-earned money, but in the store they make you clear that they don’t want you here. Customers are not liked. It is only when you start the conversation and you have some joke that the atmosphere relaxes, but it does not always work. In many stores I had to give up my purchase mainly because the sellers were hostile to the customer. The effect of this is the great interest of Poles in shopping online. Instead of fighting sellers in a stationary store, Poles got a lot of legal consumer privileges when shopping. As a result, it is even worse treatment of customers who are trying to buy something directly. The times when walking around stores was treated as entertainment. In Poland, they treat this form of entertainment of the seller as a necessary evil.

I avoid going to offices. Contact at the Polish office with Polish officials can be a very traumatic experience. In Poland, officials still maintain the ideology of Soviet communism, and do not perceive as services for citizens but as power over them. The Polish official is treated as a better type of citizen, more distinguished with better social status from the workplace. However, the applicant is a person who always has some claims. In Poland, all matters should be settled directly in offices. There are some internet solutions here but the level of official applications is below criticism. They have chaos and lack of intuitiveness. Another thing that surprises me. There are apparently excellent programmers in Poland, so why are the programs for offices do dilettants? Perhaps this is a purposeful procedure not to reduce employment in offices. There is still a huge number of people, whose only occupation they devote is to fight for a higher salary. Can you imagine that to get one document you have to visit several rooms or several offices and wait a few weeks for it? It is similar in Polish courts and Polish doctors. Here, not much has changed since the time of Soviet authorities in Poland. The offices do not produce GDP and are a huge financial balate for the state of the state. I have already written that Poles are world champions in wasting money. In Poland, the greater the crisis and the greater debt of the state in foreign banks, the more offices arise.
On the street, the Pole is not allowed to look into the eyes. If you do this, most people will answer you only with contempt, but there may be people who read that you have aggressive intentions. Certainly, no Pole will smile, even if you do it first, many of them consider you a mentally ill person that something is wrong with you. I did many experiments here, there were surprisingly nice cases, but many Poles have a hostile approach to strangers by nature. This behavior is instilled. I remember a social campaign extensively in the media under the patron of the Minister of Justice conducted by Zbigniew Ziobro, the campaign concerned a new law facilitating police intervention and care for women and their children towards men. It was mainly about pathological matters in family separation but the campaign clearly showed all men as bad and all women as their victims (although it is often the opposite). At that time, I referred with my observation to an organization, which was called the Council of Advertising Ethics persisted from the priests of taxpayers, the progress of many harmful advertising. In response, I received information that the scope of the organization’s activity is excluded if it is a social campaign. So ads must be ethical and social camps can now discriminate against. In Poland, the hatred of Poles is instilled in law and propaganda of these law. During the fashion for the Covid-19 virus, the Polish government prepared a regulation that was to discipline Poles to wear a rag filter on their face, give other Poles permission to apply pressure to the resistant, paranoids were supposed to reform the intelligent. It is nothing but building mutual hatred in Poles. Lack of tolerance is a permanent element of Polish culture, at every step you will meet with respect for all recipes but not to man. In Poland, a human being is systemally omitted and perceived as something uncomfortable, as something that disturbs order. Citizens are also uncomfortable evil for switches. I often write to various ministries and I always meet with disregard.
Look at how Poles drive cars? These are the most aggressive drivers in Europe and at the same time the worst. But this brutality is created by Polish Road Traffic Regulations. I can’t think that wise rules are raped in Poland by Polish regulations. Polish tunts have the right to kill any person who breaks the Polish recipe. When someone passes through the road in a different place than marked with road lanes, Poles want to curse such a person. They trumpet her, they threaten that they want to drive her down, put insults, they would kill this one best. These are Polish law. They are more important than man. Do you see here the influence of the Soviet power of communism? She is still in Poland. Poles still represent Eastern culture. Poles, being in Europe, did not learn anything from the Western world.
I would like to describe interesting Poles on my website I managed to meet. Believe me, I’m looking for them every day. The shocking thing is that during my search I meet with aggression. Arrogance combined with ignorance is extremely popular here in Poland. Poles are extremely proud of their void. But I believe that valuable people hide in every primitive environment. I want to reach them, I want to discover them, I want to meet them and maybe write about them here. I took my goal, difficult to realize but worth sacrificing. (Brux)
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