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Come back from a trip to Poland and tell you a few big truths and tell you the most authentic Poland!

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Come back from a trip to Poland and tell you a few big truths and tell you the most authentic Poland!

1. Poland is a country that has been glorious and has suffered many disasters, the Kingdom of Poland and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth were once one of the most powerful countries in Europe, with a vast territory and a prosperous economy, and it was also one of the centers of the European Renaissance. However, at the end of the 18th century, Poland was divided three times by Russia, Prussia and Austria, and disappeared from the map for 123 years. During World War II, Poland was almost completely destroyed by the dual aggressions of Germany and the Soviet Union, but after the war, it unexpectedly acquired part of Germany's territory, and the land area increased instead.

2. Poland is a low-cost country, and compared with other European countries, the consumption level of living in Poland is relatively low. In Poland, you can enjoy a lot of things for very little money, such as a large glass of beer for only one euro, a large roast sausage for only five yuan, and a piece of clothing for a few tens of yuan. The prices in Poland are similar to those in the first-tier cities in China, but the income level in Poland is much higher than that in the first-tier cities in China, so people living in Poland will feel comfortable.

Come back from a trip to Poland and tell you a few big truths and tell you the most authentic Poland!

3. Polish women have the beauty and elegance of Eastern European women, but they are not as heavy as Ukrainian women, but more intellectual and elegant. In Warsaw, the capital of Poland, you can often see some outstanding temperament and generous manners walking the streets, with delicate facial features, tall bodies and slender legs, which are so beautiful that people can't take their eyes off them.

4. Poland is a country with free love, and the interaction between men and women is very frequent. According to statistics, Polish men have an average of 15 girlfriends in their lifetime, while women have an average of 24 boyfriends. This number is very high globally, even surpassing countries such as France and Brazil, which are considered the most romantic and welcoming. Poles are open and tolerant of love, and they will not easily give up the opportunity to find true love.

Come back from a trip to Poland and tell you a few big truths and tell you the most authentic Poland!

5. Poles like to enjoy life, they like to smoke and drink, and consider it the most important way to relax and socialize. In Poland, you can see people smoking and drinking everywhere and they don't find it unhealthy or impolite. Poles are particularly fond of beer and vodka, both of which are the country's national drinks and have a deep affection for them. Polish bars are also very distinctive, usually open late into the night, and the music and atmosphere inside are lively.

6. Poland is a country that believes in Catholicism, and Poles are very religious in their religion, and they consider religion to be their spiritual pillar and cultural roots. On the streets of Poland, you can see many churches and statues of Jesus, which is a symbol of faith for Poles. Poles also attach great importance to various Christian holidays, such as Christmas, Easter, All Souls' Day, etc., which they celebrate and commemorate in various ways.

Come back from a trip to Poland and tell you a few big truths and tell you the most authentic Poland!

7. Winters in Poland are very cold, so the diet of Poles is mainly high in calories and rich in nutrients. They enjoy a variety of risottos, soups and pasta, the most famous of which are the Polish dumplings, which have a variety of different fillings such as fruits, meats, potatoes, cheeses, etc., and are juicy and juicy. Poles also like to drink some hot drinks, such as offal soup, red root soup, etc., which can warm the stomach and ward off the cold, and a heated fruit red wine, which can refresh the mind. Polish main dishes are also very special, such as apple duck, roast elbow, beef stew with potato cakes, etc., which are all traditional Polish dishes.

8. There are not many Chinese in Poland, most of the Chinese are concentrated in the big city of Warsaw, mainly engaged in wholesale and trade industries, they established a place called GD Chinatown on the outskirts of Warsaw, where there are many authentic Chinese goods and food, and it is a gathering place for Chinese. However, if you want to eat authentic Chinese food, you may be disappointed, because most of the Chinese restaurants in Poland are run by Vietnamese, and their methods and tastes are very different from those of the mainland, and they are more Southeast Asian.

Come back from a trip to Poland and tell you a few big truths and tell you the most authentic Poland!

9. Poland is a country that encourages childbearing, the fertility rate here is the lowest in Europe, and the government has taken some measures in order to increase the birth rate, such as using advertising slogans such as "Born like a rabbit!" to promote the benefits of childbirth, as well as providing a monthly subsidy of 500 zlotys (about 900 yuan) for the second and more children of each family until they reach the age of 18, these measures have stimulated the fertility willingness of Poles to a certain extent.

10. Poles have a tradition of going abroad to work, and the locals generally believe that going abroad can increase knowledge and earn more income. They usually choose countries with good benefits and high wages, such as the United Kingdom, Iceland, Norway and Germany, which have a large number of Poles, and the Poles even have the saying that "everyone in Poland has at least one relative in the UK." ”

Come back from a trip to Poland and tell you a few big truths and tell you the most authentic Poland!

11. Poland is a green country, and the cities here have a high rate of greening. Poles also care about the environment very much, they not only plant a lot of trees and flowers, but also grow a lot of fruits and vegetables, and they even combine the city's green area with fruit and vegetable gardens, which not only beautifies the city, but also saves land, and can also provide citizens with fresh food. Some even rent out their gardens to citizens so that they can grow their own fruits and vegetables.

12. The eating habits of the Poles are healthy and light, they do not use any chemical additives, but use fresh ingredients to make delicious food. The staple food of the Poles is pasta, the most characteristic of which are dumplings, which are wrapped in a dough with meat, cheese, mushrooms and other fillings, then cooked and served with sauces such as sour cream or fried onions. The Polish cooking method is mainly boiled, roasted, and stewed, and the ability to preserve the original taste of the food. The taste of Polish cuisine, although not spicy or salty, is so flavorful that even foodies like the French are full of praise for it.

Come back from a trip to Poland and tell you a few big truths and tell you the most authentic Poland!

13. Gdansk is the largest city in northern Poland and the most famous amber capital in the world. There is a long tradition of amber processing here, and there are many amber artisans who use amber to create a variety of exquisite crafts that show an unrivalled level of artistry. Every year, an amber fair is held here, attracting amber lovers and businessmen from all over the globe to exchange amber culture and values.

14. Poland is a country that is friendly to hawkers, and they can set up stalls anywhere, as long as they don't get in the way of traffic. There are so many stalls in Poland that there are even more people than there are shops. This is because online shopping in Poland is not well developed, and the goods from the stalls are cheap and good, so they are very popular with consumers. At the stalls in Poland, you can buy all kinds of things, from clothes, shoes, and jewelry, to food, drinks, and toys.

Come back from a trip to Poland and tell you a few big truths and tell you the most authentic Poland!

15. The toilet logo in Poland is very interesting, they use different geometric shapes to distinguish between men and women. The logo of the men's toilet is an inverted triangle, because it is in line with the characteristics of the man's body, that is, the shoulders are wide and the waist is narrow. The logo of the women's toilet is a circle, because this is in line with the characteristics of the woman's figure, that is, the curve is soft, round and full. Such a toilet logo is both concise and vivid, making it easy to understand at a glance.

16. The Polish concept of marriage is traditional and stable, they tend to marry at a young age and then have only one partner for life. The average age of marriage in Poland is 29 years for men and 27 years for women. This age is very low in Europe, for example, the average age of marriage in Sweden is 36 years old, and the average age of marriage in Germany and France is 33 years old. Poles marry early because they value family and children, and they believe that marriage is an important event in life and should not be delayed.

Come back from a trip to Poland and tell you a few big truths and tell you the most authentic Poland!

17. Education for Poles is free and places great emphasis on the practical ability of students. In Polish schools, students not only learn theoretical knowledge, but also participate in a variety of practical activities, such as experiments, internships, social services, etc. Polish students spend one-third of their semester time doing practical work, which is a way of education that fosters hands-on and creative skills. Poland also has a high level of science, with 17 Poles having won the Nobel Prize, the most famous of which is Marie Curie, who was the first person to win two consecutive Nobel Prizes.

18. The northern part of Poland has a very special habit, which is to dry the feet. Poles believe that the foot is the most important part of the body, and the health of the foot determines the health of the body. Therefore, on sunny days, they will expose their feet to bask in the sun, so that the blood circulation of the feet is better and the resistance of the feet is enhanced. In Poland, if you have a foot problem, you can go to the hospital for free, and the hospital will also arrange professional nurses to massage your feet every day to restore your feet.

Come back from a trip to Poland and tell you a few big truths and tell you the most authentic Poland!

19. There is little pressure on Poles to buy a house, because housing prices in Poland are relatively cheap. Housing prices in Poland and the income of Poles are relatively matched, so Poles do not need to spend too much money to buy a house. And there is no concept of shared area in Polish houses, the house you buy is the area you actually live in, and there will be no waste.

20. Poles don't seem to have much enthusiasm for making money, they pay more attention to the quality and rhythm of life. On weekends, many shopping malls and supermarkets are closed to allow employees and bosses to have a good rest. Usually they don't have very long business hours, they only open at 9 a.m., close for two hours at noon to enjoy lunch and naps, and at 7 or 8 p.m., they close their doors to go home and spend dinner and entertainment with family or friends.

Come back from a trip to Poland and tell you a few big truths and tell you the most authentic Poland!

21. Poles' consumption concept is also different from that of other European countries, they don't care much about saving, but are more willing to spend money to enjoy the moment. Many young people in Poland are moonshiners, and their income is spent every month, leaving no savings behind. However, they don't have to worry about the difficulties of life, because Polish parents love their children and often provide them with financial support. Poles believe that money is used to make life better, not to be saved.

In general, Poland is a very attractive country, where people do not follow the crowd, do not covet vanity, do not stick to formalities, but stick to their own way of life and values. They know how to enjoy every detail of life, whether it's delicious food, a warm family, or a loyal friendship. They don't live for money, but for a more meaningful life. If you are interested in Poland, you might as well take a walk for yourself!

Come back from a trip to Poland and tell you a few big truths and tell you the most authentic Poland!

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