Poland

Top 10 Things

  • What NOT to do
  • What to do
  • If you are offered a drink by someone, especially your Polish partner's parents, do NOT refuse unless you don't drink at all. --kokroo
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  • Do not give even number of flowers, always odd, unless it’s funeral. --Sajmon
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  • Don't sit at the corner of the table: There's a superstition that sitting at the corner means you will never get married. --Lena
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  • Do not call Poles “East Europeans”—it might be offensive. Poland is in Central Europe --Tom Maple
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  • Don't put your hat on a bed: This is thought to bring bad luck. --Lena
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  • Don't point with your finger: It's considered rude to point directly at someone. --Lena
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  • Don't forget to respect religious customs: Poland is predominantly Catholic, and churches are important cultural and community centers. Dress modestly and behave respectfully when visiting. --Lena
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  • Don't sweep the floor after sunset: It's believed to sweep away the good fortune from your home. --Lena
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  • Do avoid whistling indoors: Whistling indoors is thought to bring bad luck, particularly financial loss. --Lena
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  • Don't place mirrors opposite each other: This is believed to open a doorway for evil spirits. --Lena
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  • Order Pierogi. Not pierogies. Pierogi are already plural. With cottage cheese and potato are best. --SylDin
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  • Tap water is totaly fine to drink, so dont be scared to use it --Emila
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  • If You go to a Polish wedding, be prepared to eat and drink A LOT. Also, there is a lot of dancing. --Emila
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  • You should try Polish donuts called „pączki”. They are usually filled with jam inside and deep fried. So good ! --Emila
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  • Polish desserts are amazing. The most famous are sernik, szarlotka and makowiec --Emila
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  • Know that on Sundays all shops are closed, only small ones sometimes are opened. On the last Sunday of the month they are opend but not always, so if You are not sure, just Google. --Emila
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  • When you are entering a Polish house remove your shoes. --isa
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  • Tipical polish dishes are Bigos (cabbage) , Pierogi (dumplings) , Żurek (soup), Kotlet schabowy or Mielone (breaded meat). If You see them in a restaurant, the are a must try ! --Emila
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  • If You are planning to use public transport for a couple days, most of the cities has got weekly or even longer-term tickets. Thats always more affortable option --Emila
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  • The best gift is alcohol. People Here love it, so the most famous gift is probably Polish vodka --Emila
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