FINALLY. . . 🇵🇱 | Szczecin, Poland
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Hi Luke, w Szczecinie musisz zjeść gorące paszteciki z barszczem czerwonym. Pozdrawiam
On bedzie szukam hamburger ow .
I've lost hope that you'll come back… and here we are❤ Enjoy your stay, hope for long time 😊
Thank you for visiting my city
Tomorrow is a football match in Szczecin. You must try this 👌🏻
there is a section with cafes that you missed, it's deptak bogusława and it’s twice to the right from where your at. Regardles if you get there ore not i hope you get the best days last days in Szczecin ❤
I remember I had been watching you the first time around here in Poland. I liked your perspective on my country back then and it was a pleasant suprise to see you back in my recommended couple years later. Bless ya.
I live in Szczecin and I must say it was so painful for me to watch you got lost there ;) There is basically no "center hub" in Szczecin that is strange. City was designed same as Paris and mainly built by Germans (however it was founded ~1000 years ago in Poland and recovered only after WWII). You went to the castle and the river but missed Wały Chrobrego (by 100m) that is top attraction and a jawdropper sighting really. You walked near Filharmonia that was selected best building design in Europe lately, main hallway there is just a piece of art - must see. There is much more happening in summer - river surroundings are full of people and there is a funfair, young people meet there and on Deptak Bogusława (small street but full of cafes etc that was one block away from you like 5 times). Green building is city hall but you should go through it and see Jasne Błonia (green field, very beautiful) and Park Kasprowicza (top park, very beautiful). Seeing you walk in circles and end up in malls was just a great example how bad tourism is here, signs are pretty much useless and people don't know where to go. I hope you can come back here in June-August and see for yourself. Sending smiles from Szczecin and open to share more about this city because it deserves more.
This comment has been screenshot thankyou from the uk . I'll be there in a few week 😊
I remember taking the train thru Szczecin in 1997. Have you been to Zakopane?
Going to Szczecin in the end of june.
Such a pity you didn't come in spring/summer season... Then it's stunning! You must come back! 😊
It's sunny and a lot of snow has melted. As for the woman who crossed the street, people are more stressed and therefore more hostile.
You should go to Zakopane. It's a cooler place to be in winter
Ahh okayyy thank you 😊🙏🏽
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Funny how you said there are no cafes standing just in front of one 😂 And then you went just along a street paralel to a street with so many cafes 😁 Yup, you definitely need to come back in summer! Then all the cafes and restaurants open their outside terraces and then it's awesome. Let me be guide next time! You were so close and missed so many wonderful places...
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You are missing Łasztownia
I'm not that Szczecin, but it seems to me that because of the pandemic a lot of places like a café have been closed
I think it is winter...
Luke, people are pissed about this weather. We have enough😢.
Haha. I can understand that!!!!
Oh Yes we have a lot of bread and Medicine. Like your friend notice. 😊
If you don’t research things beforehand sure you’d miss lots of places. Hmm…
I guess we (Poles or no Poles, 'exposed' to Poland) all know Polish people are not among the most smiling or cheerful. Let us hope it will improve with time.
Repeating same observation episode after episode does not seem very constructive or revealing though.
Also for bit deeper insight it might be useful to take into account that many of theses people have duties, responsibilities, challenges you might not have.
They might have not spent last months travelling to sunny destinations. They might have spent years carrying out hard/dull (and not well paid) jobs to support themselves and their families etc etc.
Also this time of the year (late winter), turbulent times of pandemic and war in neighbouring country (and a few more things of recent years) might also weight on their mental state.
Not sure if you at all take those into account. If not, you risk your observations being quite superficial and lacking ability to take other people's perspective.
Aside from that, I agree it would do us Poles good, to smile more, not to take things too seriously. I think it has changed for better over decades, but it is not a speedy process.
Another amazing video Fam
Ahh thank you so much Mr. V 🔥🔥🙏🏽
You didn't see any of the best places in Szczecin. You should have Googled "Best places to see in Szczecin", or something along those lines, and I'm sure that your opinion of Szczecin would be different.
Just FYI, Hitler is NOT an honorary citizen of Szczecin. He must've been one back in the day when Szczecin was called Stettin and belonged to Germans. Szczecin and Stettin - two different towns and two different countries in the eyes of history.
No premiere tonight mate ?
The donuts in Krakow gone up in price, 7.50 zloty.
Łuke, about this rudeness thing - you're absolutely right. I decided to move here from the States, and what seems to be day-to-day stuff for the Poles comes across as downright rude to someone from the West. Especially side-walking etiquette. No one respects the other's personal space. It's enough for me to go home. Still the Poles aspire to the Western ways. They need to understand that it takes more 'n NY ball caps, and "American" burgers. A long way to go. So sorry for venting when I know you're one of those dudes who tries his best to keep it positive.
LOL, now you know. If a stranger is smiling at you for no reason, something fishy is about to happen. In this case, Jehovah witnesses :D.
In Bielsko-Biała, you missed the old town. However, the town itself is not big enough to walk so many hours as you are used to.
Bro, I think the only thing you missed before going to Szczecin was doing your research. It's a slow-paced city where nothing basically happens, especially not during the winter months. Szczecin is the kind of city people goes to either study and get an education so that they can get a job in Warsaw or they go to Szczecin to help out their old parents untill they die.
You seem to be a person with a high energy and who loves to meet new people (like you said yourself), and you're out during the day wandering about asking where all the people are? Bro, they're in school! I love Szczecin, 50% of my family is from that city. Been there so many times during my childhood that I've lost count. But if I was an out-going and social high-energy person like you I would never visit this place ever again. Because it has always been a very slow city where people are just taking it easy.
That in big time
Middle in the night and I’ve watched your video on here. You seem to be a cool person. I just wonder how much your positive attitude is going over here. No wonder. You Americans are different from us Europeans(like your way of life). Poles use the word kurwa often(eng.damn, whore, shit, fuck etc). Best regards and greetings from Germany.
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Luke, why would anyone else be staying at an apartment you rent? lol :D
Because some Airbnb’s have shared living spaces and kitchens 🙏🏽
Birthplace of Catherine The Great, The most powerful Women Ruler of Russian Empire who helped Russia expand into vast territory.
Nice to see You again! And three advices - never leave big objects like potato bag, or something similar, in random places, because, if things go wrong, You can release police action, to check it is bomb, or not. I now it look like a joke, but remember, situation there is partially under influence of this, which happen in Ukraine, and wider, in the world, and people are teach to react, if they see something like left bag in public spaces. Second, don't use "k***a" word, however police rather don't fine You. It literally means "w**re", and is use in Poland equally like "f**k" in English. ;). And once one thing - maybe You will travel to Szczecin's port? I'm not sure You can film there everywhere - because it is port - but it is one of most famous things in Szczecin. Nevertheless, all the best for You! Nice to see Your videos again! ;)
About to get that n word wake up call