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What do expats in Poland appreciate most about the local culture?

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We asked expats and digital nomads what they appreciate the most about the local culture in Poland. They wrote...

"Expats in Poland appreciate the country's rich history and culture, which is evident in its architecture, art, and music. They also enjoy the warm hospitality of the locals, who are known for their friendliness and willingness to help. Additionally, expats appreciate the affordability of living in Poland, as well as the variety of activities and attractions available. From outdoor activities such as skiing and hiking to cultural events like festivals and concerts, there is something for everyone to enjoy," commented one expat who made the move to Poland.

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"Do not call anyone "a friend" here unless you are ready to bury his enemies at night with that person and cover their tracks. If Polish family calls you a friend and invite to their home - they will treat you like a family member since then. Do not betray that trust because that's how one gains a sworn enemy. Avoid political disputes. It is easy for foreigners - just play "ignorance in that area" card. Religion is another sensitive topic here - even though over 80% (another estimation states that it's nearly 90%) of population here are Christians (of different denominations) we do not talk about faith nor we are super crazy about that even though people attend Sunday's services regularly here. Do not ask Polish person "how they are" (Jak sie masz?) unless you have an hour to spare to listen about all," remarked another expat in Poland.

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