When I was studying, 20 years ago, I had a student loan for two years, I paid it back in four years of work after graduation. It was an interest-free loan from what I remember. It is also available now, but perhaps a few percent of students use it. To receive it, you cannot exceed the income threshold per person in the family, i.e. PLN 3,000.
@@DonegansGone Yup. I remember that too from 10 years ago. One of our professors advertised it as the best motivator to study... But this loan was not supposed to be spent on your (free) tuition, but rather on dormitory, which was $100/month. Then you had a couple of years to find a job or repeat a year. It was feasible for most professions. For an engineering degree it was a no-brainer at least in my city.
the butter was like 8zł last week where i am. this shit aint cheap. didnt kniw butter was luxury. they got the prixes down this week tho so yay? i guess
It's really important that you mentioned the wages-prices ratio (or rather generally wages-cost of living ratio). It is something that goes unnoticed when someone is "in the bubble" of being tourist or well-paid expat. Keep on posting!
Salaries are still low in Poland compared to rich western EU countries. Poland is developing that 's for sure but still not at the same level of other EU countries. Zloty devaluing every day against euro
I, myself am from Germany but I've been really enjoying your vlogs so far. They are extremely well made (when it comes to video editing + effort). And honestly? From what I've seen so far (vacations + your videos) Poland is a diamond in Europe. Keep 'them vlogs coming. Greetings from Berlin.
@@PlexiGlasss Before War Warsaw was called Paris of Eastern Europe. According to the Pabst Plan, Warsaw was to be turned into a provincial German city of 130,000.
You should visit other cities as well, Warsaw is Warsaw, it’s not really a complete picture of Poland. As a polish person I’m amazed how diverse Poland can be when I visit cities I’ve never been to before.
@@antibacterial9165 Poznan, Wrocław, Kraków, Gdańsk… just to name some of them. They are all so different and people living in those cities differs as well.
@@TheLucaseuropa not ar all. Peope in big cities are the same in Polamd ..much more open, better educated and liberal. Tje same attitude like in Warsaw will be in Poznan, Gdańsk or Wrocław
I have no Polish ancestry but I feel as if I did, after visiting one time and picking up a few words and having an owesome time there, I feel attached to anything I see about Poland ever since, it just became a part of me I guess
Loved the video!!! I'm moving to Warsaw in February to study there and this video made me feel even more excited about it! It was very insightful and I really liked how you talked about many things that many other UA-camrs fail to mention. I can tell you really love it there, and I hope I will too (:
@@MrEld51 Thank you!!! Let me tell you, I've already fallen in love with your beautiful country just from watching a lot of videos about it! I can't wait to be there (:
I never planned on settling in Poland/Germany but it happened and I'm so glad it did. Things are generally better for most people compared to the USA. There's still a lot to do, especially in Eastern Poland, but things are moving in the right direction. On the flip side -- for Poland -- wait three days (November 11th) and you'll see several ten thousand reasons in the streets for why not to stay (and they very much don't want you to stay). Stay safe.
Love your vlog, so nice and peaceful, Poland is lucky to have you, it's such a good feeling that people like you are coming here instead of completely forgetting their roots, recently I read a story about another American-Polish, Dominik Andrzejczuk who also happens to live in Warsaw.
@@fiuttello depends on who would you ask, though. I recommend visiting both. Kraków, the former capital, is often called the cultural centre of Poland because of the stunning Old Town, but Warsaw is also a good spot, as you can find there both old architecture / landmarks and interesting modern museums and art.
I moved to Warsaw over 10 years ago, my first impression, It was so messy especially the city centre where I used to study, I'm rather na esthetic type so I really did not like it. But now I cant imagine living anywhere else, this city grows so fast! And finally something is being done with the centre ♥️
@#blurplified keyboard może nauczysz się używać języka polskiego i zachowasz swoje durne uwagi dla siebie. Jeśli kiedykolwiek będzie mnie interesować opinia idioty to będziesz pierwszą osoba do jakiej zadzwonię.
I just noticed you're about to hit 1k subscribers. Congratulations 🎉🎉🎉 I remember that I became a subscriber just 2 months ago and you had only a few subs and now you achieve this mark. Well deserved your channel is becoming one of my favorite.🙌
Hey, Gabe! That’s great. If you’re going to go out of your way, I’d probably say along the river would be nice. Scenic, and people will run a loop going down the west side-to east side and back across the bridges. Lots of people exercising there in general. In Warsaw we also have two big parks with running paths I’d recommend - lazienki park and pole mokotowskie.
come to Las Bielański or Park Młociński (northern part of the city).. or Las Kabacki (the southern part)..if you enjoy nature you should also come to Kampinoski Park Narodowy (a huge national park), just next to Warsaw.. great spot for a long run and a great spot to spot a deer or a moose, there are wolves too.. no bears, though ;)
Lovely vlog. You can definitely make decent money in Warsaw teaching English - you'd be sought after for your accent (recognisably American but also clear and distinctive, although you might have to slow it down a tad at times, so that your learners would follow). Poland is one of the best destinations in Europe to teach English.
Glad you are enjoying your stay in Warsaw. I live in Poznań, please visit when you have time. It's way prettier than Warsaw 😆 the old town is lovely and Fara Poznańska is pretty cool. Kraków and Wrocław are also great to visit. You are super pretty btw, love your eyes, so blue!! And hair too
I’m glad that you like being here :) Consider visiting other cities in Poland. I think that Kraków, Wrocław, Gdańsk and even Katowice are better places to visit and live in.
We do spend the money we don't have, but we spend it on houses. In the last 20 years houses got like 4-5 times more expensive, while an average salary got only maybe 2 x higher, idk.
I think I know why polish people got the reputation of being unfriendly. It is just weird for us to smile to the person that you had no interaction with, and no, the eye-contact does not count. 🙃
I liked the video and idk its just nice too see your face(idk ur face is just simply pretty xD?) but alot of things which u ve mentioned are not really nice for a native polish person. I have a huge comparasion cause i was living in different country too and living in Poland is terrible experience in many aspects i think the pros and cons are kinda balanced when we will want to compare them with other EU countries. Poland is really beautiful country and really safe, but most of ppl here are wasting their lifes. Poland is really strong IT country so if anybody is looking for a good IT-related country Poland is really great place. I was living in a London for long enough to have comparasion and even tho ppl say that London is pretty expensive i dont really think so, living in UK is much cheaper for the normal daily needs. Living in Poland with minimal wage is incredibly hard, meanwhile in uk its not that hard also ppl in UK were much nicer to me and more helpful than ppl in my own country which is Poland... I think alot of foreigners are having different experience with Poland which are not totally fully correct in the long term. Having own business or something in Poland like company etc is incredibly hard, theres tons of paper work meanwhile in USA its much simpler because in Poland u have to move to 523252 places with the same paper and its taking alot of time meanwhile in USA leading ur own business/company is much easier in the term of paper work etc I do know how it is in USA since i have a family there + alot of Polish celebrities and known ppl from Poland are havig business in USA and Poland and theyre saying the same what i do and what i have heard from my close family/mates and friends. I would like to mention that in UK ppl are much more respectful in the term of being "different", theyre more respectful to trans/homo ppl and any different looking ppl, they dont look at you like ure something "weird" in Poland most of eyes will stare at you like youre an alien or sum lmao. Altho im glad that ure enjoying Poland so far, but trust me its not really so great place to live in xD
Hi, thank you so much for making these videos! I really appreciate them since there’s so little info about studying in Poland :( if anyone has studied a bachelor’s in English, could I ask some questions?
if you want a try u can choose cheaper cities like Rzeszów or Katowice u still got many capabilities for find job but u will spend less for food and accommodation :)
I know just one friend with student loan and it was taken for accomodation and living..we were studying in very good public academy so because acting master program was full (also very specific and rare in poland system) we couldnt work at weekends so he decided to take a loan.
Our student loan is a little different than in the US. It's not mandatory and IF we take it then we have to give back basically the same amout that was loaned, so it's very very cheap.
dressing bad and carelessly gives you "points" here too. if you're walking around your neighboorhood wrapped in a blanket in slippers, that means youre a local and nikt Ci nie podskoczy
Welcome to Poland, sweetheart!❤️ I hope you’ll like it here, we are more than happy to see you in our country. Remember, you are always welcome here. I’m sure you’ve come across some mean comments or hateful glances, but in spite of everything, Poland is full of amazing, kind souls; I hope you’ve already noticed that. Wishing you all the best and sending tons of love💕
I'm interested in Poland for various reasons and I'm glad you like it there and though I don't know much about you , I think that could be good influence on you. Poland has a lot to offer.. their faith for one thing which in US many people unfortunately ( though not all ) and much of Western Europe isn't much appreciated . The US yes a good number of people will appreciate that. Their Catholic faith got them thru historically tough times with Nazism and then communism. Many can learn from them.
I moved to Wroclaw from the states Oct 2018...then when i traveled Feb 2020, they wouldnt let me back in to the country because I didnt have the proper Visa, I havent been back since...uuuugh...although Barcelona isn't a bad place to be waiting to get back to Poland =P
About loans. It's just that Poland haven't been a very stable country for a long, long time and people learned the hard way that they can ALWAYS lose a job and even be unemployed for a while and unable to do anything about it. That's how life used to be for MOST of the Poles. The situation is a lot better nowadays of course but old habits die hard. In Poland it's heavily frowned upon to get a loan and then be unable to pay it. This is why the Poles in general take a loan mostly when they have absolutely no other choice, they can't buy something any other way and they REALLY need it or something like that. We, the Poles, aren't happy, smiling, optimistic people. Not at all. We ALWAYS see things in dark colors. We ALWAYS predict trouble before the trouble strike us. This is why we tend to be prepared and not burdened by loans and things like that. Life in Poland taught us that you can NEVER EVER be too sure and you can't count on things going well, you have to be prepared and assume the worst while hoping for the best. So yeah, when end of the world happens, make sure a Pole is with you. 'Cause I don't think he'll be surprised.😎
I don't know how this was recommended to me, but it was interesting to watch a foreigner talk about my home city. Obviously, you've barely scratched the surface of things that are worth/not worth of moving to Poland (and Warsaw specifically), but as a native Pole, I've emmigrated from Warsaw almost 10 years ago and I''m glad I did. I guess the grass is always greener on the other side! I'm glad you enjoy Warsaw! 😂
It would be nice if one day you do whole video in polish. I'm honesty impressed by how sometimes your pronunciation is perfect like I have feeling as if you were from Poland
In Poland universities are free for citizens. dorms are only for students in bad financial situation,(you need to show that your household needs help to pay for you to move to another city and they are really cheap) and last year of uni we have less classes so we can already start profesional life.
Hello Plexi hope you are great there !! I really love how you express your views about Poland so much 🥰🥰 this video is amazing. Actually, I am interested in studying at SGH for my Mater's degree. If you have any recommendations, pls feel free to tell me. 🥺🙏🏻
Hahaha thank you. And while you don’t need to get vaccinated - generally when traveling to and from (though out this year , most recently this weekend 😂) I’ve needed to show either. A. Proof of full vaccination. Or B. A negative test. If you don’t have either of those, then you’ll likely be told upon landing to do a mandatory quarantine. (There are sanitary control officers right after you get off the plane to check on this)
My english is to weak for conversation with you, but I will try anyway :P in Poland we have student loans but we are a completely different society. We are more family (i can't find proper word in my head and in translator too) than Americans are. Mainly family helps financially in other otherwise people prefer work than study. From my observations a lot of my friends spend parents money for have fun in different city while they studing. In Poland we have big social system (in my opinion to big), according my information (uncle in US army about 15years) America dont give a shit with weak units so only strong can survive and function properly.
My transit to Korea was through Poland, Warsawa! And people were shocked when I said that, lmaooo. I thought it was cool but there's still this weird sentiment people have towards Eastern European countrieis for some reason :/ They think it's very conversative (which it probably is compared to the west) and dangerous but I rlly doubt that from seeing this video.
Well next time i'll prepare popcorn since we got what you like about Poland now we have to know what you don't and since it has to be at least 2h of material i'll be ready
You're lucky to live in a city where public transportation is actually and reliable :D In smaller cities it's really not so people like to rely on their cars.
You must take under consideration the fact that even “the best” uni or as you call it in the US, college, is the university of Warsaw currently on 176th or 179th place in the ranking of the best universities in the world. Don’t get me wrong here, I am not writing this to discourage you but to rather take a look at things from a different point of view. In the US you get what you pay for. If you graduate from uni in here no one in the world will be like wow, you graduated from uni in Warsaw. Sad but true. Warsaw is indeed a great city (love it much more than Cracow) I’ve been living in Poland for over 3 years now (born in Poland raised in England) and I am really considering going back to where I came from, regardless, I wish you loads of success! Brilliant video.
My Polish roommates told me I’m the first person they’ve ever met with student loan debt 🙃
😂🤣 yup. Must be nice!!!
When I was studying, 20 years ago, I had a student loan for two years, I paid it back in four years of work after graduation. It was an interest-free loan from what I remember. It is also available now, but perhaps a few percent of students use it. To receive it, you cannot exceed the income threshold per person in the family, i.e. PLN 3,000.
@@DonegansGone Yup. I remember that too from 10 years ago. One of our professors advertised it as the best motivator to study... But this loan was not supposed to be spent on your (free) tuition, but rather on dormitory, which was $100/month. Then you had a couple of years to find a job or repeat a year. It was feasible for most professions. For an engineering degree it was a no-brainer at least in my city.
gypsy cygan go home
That must hurt ;/
Only a person from abroad can say "Living in Poland is cheap" 😌
True
the butter was like 8zł last week where i am. this shit aint cheap. didnt kniw butter was luxury. they got the prixes down this week tho so yay? i guess
Fax
@@callmekc9793 I don’t know where you buy butter but yesterday .i was in biedronka and I saw butter for 5,49 ..4,49 if you will buy 3
@@zepter00 I live in a shitty small village with a tiny little shop and the prices were like that a while back. they're back to normal now
It's really important that you mentioned the wages-prices ratio (or rather generally wages-cost of living ratio). It is something that goes unnoticed when someone is "in the bubble" of being tourist or well-paid expat. Keep on posting!
Thanks for your comment, Franciszek 😊 agree
Salaries are still low in Poland compared to rich western EU countries. Poland is developing that 's for sure but still not at the same level of other EU countries. Zloty devaluing every day against euro
I, myself am from Germany but I've been really enjoying your vlogs so far. They are extremely well made (when it comes to video editing + effort). And honestly? From what I've seen so far (vacations + your videos) Poland is a diamond in Europe. Keep 'them vlogs coming. Greetings from Berlin.
Poland is a diamond 💕☺️and thank you for the kind words. I appreciate it and am happy to hear, freundliche grusse😅
@@PlexiGlasss Before War Warsaw was called Paris of Eastern Europe. According to the Pabst Plan, Warsaw was to be turned into a provincial German city of 130,000.
For vacations poland is ok. Cheap and safe byt otherwise compete shithole
@@dawiddawid5533 ...to tylko twoje zdanie buraku..
@Ziut Bryk "Taniej w Chorwacji"??? Najwyraźniej nigdy tam nie byłeś. Większej bredni dawno nie widziałem.
You should visit other cities as well, Warsaw is Warsaw, it’s not really a complete picture of Poland. As a polish person I’m amazed how diverse Poland can be when I visit cities I’ve never been to before.
What other cities?
@@antibacterial9165
Poznan, Wrocław, Kraków, Gdańsk… just to name some of them. They are all so different and people living in those cities differs as well.
@@antibacterial9165 ✨ Bydgoszcz ✨ the best place to meet Shrek
@@greenish401 wtf
@@TheLucaseuropa not ar all. Peope in big cities are the same in Polamd ..much more open, better educated and liberal. Tje same attitude like in Warsaw will be in Poznan, Gdańsk or Wrocław
I have no Polish ancestry but I feel as if I did, after visiting one time and picking up a few words and having an owesome time there, I feel attached to anything I see about Poland ever since, it just became a part of me I guess
Who else how many lives ago my friend.
I visited Poland first time was 2010
Since then I visited Poland over and over again
Spot on. It’s becoming one of the more interesting cities actually with a tremendous history. Nicely done.
Thanks! Agreed:)
Loved the video!!! I'm moving to Warsaw in February to study there and this video made me feel even more excited about it! It was very insightful and I really liked how you talked about many things that many other UA-camrs fail to mention. I can tell you really love it there, and I hope I will too (:
Greetings from Poland! You are welcome :)
@@MrEld51 Thank you!!! Let me tell you, I've already fallen in love with your beautiful country just from watching a lot of videos about it! I can't wait to be there (:
Glad it was helpful!! :) all the best!
Warsaw is definitely a fast growing city and the people are so great. Can’t wait to visit soon 🇵🇱. Keep up the videos :)
Seems like it:) thank you!
Oh
I love Poland.
I am from Poland
@@PlexiGlasss you should visit Łódź
@@SzczawUE5 You should learn languages
@@VoidCosmonaut I wrote something wrong?
I never planned on settling in Poland/Germany but it happened and I'm so glad it did. Things are generally better for most people compared to the USA. There's still a lot to do, especially in Eastern Poland, but things are moving in the right direction.
On the flip side -- for Poland -- wait three days (November 11th) and you'll see several ten thousand reasons in the streets for why not to stay (and they very much don't want you to stay). Stay safe.
Good job! I study in the UK byt originally am from Warsaw so it's nice to see such analytic commentaries about my home and see how others explore it.
Poland is amazing, thank for sharing my friend.
My pleasure ☺️
This is the first casual - yet so much statistics-packed - vblog that I have ever seen. Love it :)
Thank you, Przemyslaw! 😅glad you enjoyed ☺️
If you like history go to krakow. The whole city is one big open-air museum.
Love your vlog, so nice and peaceful, Poland is lucky to have you, it's such a good feeling that people like you are coming here instead of completely forgetting their roots, recently I read a story about another American-Polish, Dominik Andrzejczuk who also happens to live in Warsaw.
Nice video. Poland seems to me a beautiful calm peaceful country.
not at covid time. It became comunist again. Totalitarism.
@@borzymirsowianin2907 You dont know what totalitarianism is, kid.
@@borzymirsowianin2907 wyłacz telewizor dziadku, dobrze ci to zrobi
Cool a palm tree in Warsaw !! I’m visiting in December for Christmas markets .. sure I’ll love it also of Polish Ancestry…
Oh, wonderful!! Witamy☺️ I’m sure you’ll enjoy
@@fiuttello depends on who would you ask, though. I recommend visiting both. Kraków, the former capital, is often called the cultural centre of Poland because of the stunning Old Town, but Warsaw is also a good spot, as you can find there both old architecture / landmarks and interesting modern museums and art.
I don't there will be Christmas markets in plandemic.
@@borzymirsowianin2907możesz wyrazić swoją myśl po polsku? Po angielsku trudno zrozumieć, o czym mówisz
I moved to Warsaw over 10 years ago, my first impression, It was so messy especially the city centre where I used to study, I'm rather na esthetic type so I really did not like it. But now I cant imagine living anywhere else, this city grows so fast! And finally something is being done with the centre ♥️
Always impressed with Poland,it's amazing .😎
Oh my!! you have a such sweet look and you talk so smooth is relaxing to hear you!!!
Thank you!
I'm currently living in the UK, and damn.. you made me miss Poland! I hope my people are treating you well! Great video!
We ..the Poles are not „ your people” .
@@zepter00 blysnales jak kaganek
@@annawitkowska6697 ty nigdy nie błyszczałaś. Dlatego zmywasz gary i kible w obcym kraju.
@#blurplified keyboard może nauczysz się używać języka polskiego i zachowasz swoje durne uwagi dla siebie. Jeśli kiedykolwiek będzie mnie interesować opinia idioty to będziesz pierwszą osoba do jakiej zadzwonię.
Lovely video! You're good! I'm in love with Poland now!
Thank you:) glad! 😅
I just noticed you're about to hit 1k subscribers. Congratulations 🎉🎉🎉 I remember that I became a subscriber just 2 months ago and you had only a few subs and now you achieve this mark. Well deserved your channel is becoming one of my favorite.🙌
Great observations! Looking forward to more videos.
Thank you, Karo! Extra motivation to keep sharing ☺️
Loving this! Greetings to y’all:))
Please keep making vlog posts of Poland. I miss Poland. Thank you.
Yes was going to say how unlikely Palm tree was to survive there 😂😆
Love from Poland. Loved the vid.
Cool video! I like that you’ve checked all the facts and stats.
Thanks!😊
Omg yes. ever since I moved here I feel pressured to look nice all the time. omg
You made it! 😂 probably for the best though right 🧡
@@PlexiGlasss hahaha yes finally made it here!!😂😂😂
Hey! I moved to Warsaw and I like to run in the city! Where would you say are the best places to go on city jogs? Thanks!
Hey, Gabe! That’s great. If you’re going to go out of your way, I’d probably say along the river would be nice. Scenic, and people will run a loop going down the west side-to east side and back across the bridges. Lots of people exercising there in general. In Warsaw we also have two big parks with running paths I’d recommend - lazienki park and pole mokotowskie.
come to Las Bielański or Park Młociński (northern part of the city).. or Las Kabacki (the southern part)..if you enjoy nature you should also come to Kampinoski Park Narodowy (a huge national park), just next to Warsaw.. great spot for a long run and a great spot to spot a deer or a moose, there are wolves too.. no bears, though ;)
The view is more beautiful because of you. Gorgeous!
😂 thanks!
@@PlexiGlasss Whoa! she notice me. I am so happy. Hi Gorgeous.
Lovely vlog.
You can definitely make decent money in Warsaw teaching English - you'd be sought after for your accent (recognisably American but also clear and distinctive, although you might have to slow it down a tad at times, so that your learners would follow). Poland is one of the best destinations in Europe to teach English.
You're having an awesome time! Keep up the good work and be well ;D
Thank you! 😊
50 year old chair in america is antique...in europe it is 500 years old
Glad you are enjoying your stay in Warsaw. I live in Poznań, please visit when you have time. It's way prettier than Warsaw 😆 the old town is lovely and Fara Poznańska is pretty cool. Kraków and Wrocław are also great to visit. You are super pretty btw, love your eyes, so blue!! And hair too
I’m glad that you like being here :)
Consider visiting other cities in Poland. I think that Kraków, Wrocław, Gdańsk and even Katowice are better places to visit and live in.
You should visit Gdańsk old town in the nearest future.
I adore your videos
Make more pls ❤️
Thank you ☺️ will try more!
We do spend the money we don't have, but we spend it on houses. In the last 20 years houses got like 4-5 times more expensive, while an average salary got only maybe 2 x higher, idk.
A neat appearance shows that a person respects himself.
Great film. I am from Poland as well as from Warsaw./ Fajny film. Jestem z Polski zarówno jak z Warszawy.
Dzieki! :D czesc
Nice walk 🚶♂️ in Poland 🇵🇱 and beautiful day 😀 😊
Thanks! 😊 wish you a beautiful day!
no one:
litteraly no one:
me at 2am watching reasons to move to poland even tho I live here my entire life lol
I think I know why polish people got the reputation of being unfriendly. It is just weird for us to smile to the person that you had no interaction with, and no, the eye-contact does not count. 🙃
It’s actually a similar case in other Eastern European countries, people there also don’t really smile on the streets
@@mabylek4243 Right, I feel like its this big american thing, that doesnt work elsewhere haha
at the same time..for polish people it's so normal to act rude for no reason towards strangers :/
I liked the video and idk its just nice too see your face(idk ur face is just simply pretty xD?) but alot of things which u ve mentioned are not really nice for a native polish person. I have a huge comparasion cause i was living in different country too and living in Poland is terrible experience in many aspects i think the pros and cons are kinda balanced when we will want to compare them with other EU countries. Poland is really beautiful country and really safe, but most of ppl here are wasting their lifes. Poland is really strong IT country so if anybody is looking for a good IT-related country Poland is really great place. I was living in a London for long enough to have comparasion and even tho ppl say that London is pretty expensive i dont really think so, living in UK is much cheaper for the normal daily needs. Living in Poland with minimal wage is incredibly hard, meanwhile in uk its not that hard also ppl in UK were much nicer to me and more helpful than ppl in my own country which is Poland... I think alot of foreigners are having different experience with Poland which are not totally fully correct in the long term. Having own business or something in Poland like company etc is incredibly hard, theres tons of paper work meanwhile in USA its much simpler because in Poland u have to move to 523252 places with the same paper and its taking alot of time meanwhile in USA leading ur own business/company is much easier in the term of paper work etc I do know how it is in USA since i have a family there + alot of Polish celebrities and known ppl from Poland are havig business in USA and Poland and theyre saying the same what i do and what i have heard from my close family/mates and friends. I would like to mention that in UK ppl are much more respectful in the term of being "different", theyre more respectful to trans/homo ppl and any different looking ppl, they dont look at you like ure something "weird" in Poland most of eyes will stare at you like youre an alien or sum lmao.
Altho im glad that ure enjoying Poland so far, but trust me its not really so great place to live in xD
Hi, thank you so much for making these videos! I really appreciate them since there’s so little info about studying in Poland :( if anyone has studied a bachelor’s in English, could I ask some questions?
Of course! Good fun for me and happy it’s been helpful :) hope you can find some others to connect with on the subject 😅
Hi, I am a Polish native with BA in English Studies :)
Plexi made a good advertisement for Polish schools of higher education. Money talks!
That’s right!! 😂🤭💕
Great vlog , see you in Wroclaw :)
Yes!! 😅 thank you
if you want a try u can choose cheaper cities like Rzeszów or Katowice u still got many capabilities for find job but u will spend less for food and accommodation :)
For most Polish people it's more important to be reliable than nice. Not my words though, but I thought it was an interesting point.
Other American citizen in Poland is on UA-cam canal "Low my Poland". Sorry, my english is very little. You are very nice, good luck in Poland 🙂
I know just one friend with student loan and it was taken for accomodation and living..we were studying in very good public academy so because acting master program was full (also very specific and rare in poland system) we couldnt work at weekends so he decided to take a loan.
Our student loan is a little different than in the US. It's not mandatory and IF we take it then we have to give back basically the same amout that was loaned, so it's very very cheap.
Stay blessed 💕
Thanks! ☺️ back at you, Arun
dressing bad and carelessly gives you "points" here too. if you're walking around your neighboorhood wrapped in a blanket in slippers, that means youre a local and nikt Ci nie podskoczy
Ohh good good 😂🤪❤️
Welcome to Poland, sweetheart!❤️ I hope you’ll like it here, we are more than happy to see you in our country. Remember, you are always welcome here. I’m sure you’ve come across some mean comments or hateful glances, but in spite of everything, Poland is full of amazing, kind souls; I hope you’ve already noticed that. Wishing you all the best and sending tons of love💕
I'm interested in Poland for various reasons and I'm glad you like it there and though I don't know much about you , I think that could be good influence on you. Poland has a lot to offer.. their faith for one thing which in US many people unfortunately ( though not all ) and much of Western Europe isn't much appreciated . The US yes a good number of people will appreciate that. Their Catholic faith got them thru historically tough times with Nazism and then communism. Many can learn from them.
I moved to Wroclaw from the states Oct 2018...then when i traveled Feb 2020, they wouldnt let me back in to the country because I didnt have the proper Visa, I havent been back since...uuuugh...although Barcelona isn't a bad place to be waiting to get back to Poland =P
About loans.
It's just that Poland haven't been a very stable country for a long, long time and people learned the hard way that they can ALWAYS lose a job and even be unemployed for a while and unable to do anything about it. That's how life used to be for MOST of the Poles. The situation is a lot better nowadays of course but old habits die hard.
In Poland it's heavily frowned upon to get a loan and then be unable to pay it. This is why the Poles in general take a loan mostly when they have absolutely no other choice, they can't buy something any other way and they REALLY need it or something like that.
We, the Poles, aren't happy, smiling, optimistic people. Not at all. We ALWAYS see things in dark colors. We ALWAYS predict trouble before the trouble strike us. This is why we tend to be prepared and not burdened by loans and things like that. Life in Poland taught us that you can NEVER EVER be too sure and you can't count on things going well, you have to be prepared and assume the worst while hoping for the best.
So yeah, when end of the world happens, make sure a Pole is with you. 'Cause I don't think he'll be surprised.😎
aww thank you for using my music 💗
Of course. I’m thankful to you!! ☺️
I love Poland, I d live there if it was possible
Hello. Greetings from Toronto 🇨🇦
Hi. Have you visited other places in Poland, like Wroclaw, Poznan, Gdansk or Katowice?
Nice vlog ! Your choice of music is beyond great.
Wow, thanks!! 😅
I don't know how this was recommended to me, but it was interesting to watch a foreigner talk about my home city. Obviously, you've barely scratched the surface of things that are worth/not worth of moving to Poland (and Warsaw specifically), but as a native Pole, I've emmigrated from Warsaw almost 10 years ago and I''m glad I did. I guess the grass is always greener on the other side! I'm glad you enjoy Warsaw! 😂
Is that easy to get Permanent Residency (PR) in Poland? Just like in Canada and New Zealand
what font are you using ?
It would be nice if one day you do whole video in polish. I'm honesty impressed by how sometimes your pronunciation is perfect like I have feeling as if you were from Poland
In Poland universities are free for citizens. dorms are only for students in bad financial situation,(you need to show that your household needs help to pay for you to move to another city and they are really cheap) and last year of uni we have less classes so we can already start profesional life.
We love 💘 Poland so much it has beautiful natur we wish visitors it at any time ❤❤💖🌹🌹🌹good video thank you our best friends ❤
nice to watch my life as a happy story:,-):,-)😉
I hope I could meet you someday☺️
Wow wonderful video about Poland
Amazing shooting very nice video beautiful excellent End great shoot thank you for sharing Big Big Like stay healthy ☺🇮🇹🇮🇹🌴🌴👍👍👍👍my dear friend 👍👍
Thank you ☺️☺️
Hello Plexi hope you are great there !! I really love how you express your views about Poland so much 🥰🥰 this video is amazing. Actually, I am interested in studying at SGH for my Mater's degree. If you have any recommendations, pls feel free to tell me. 🥺🙏🏻
Dziekuje za vlog :)
☺️ moja przyjemnosc 😅
Warsaw is good city,the things it's so hot in summer ⛱🔥🔥🔥,of course because it's landlocked.
That’s a good point! Something missing in summee 🥲
Kewl videos, also polish, like your uncut style of vlogging. Did you have to get vaccinated to travel to Poland?
Hahaha thank you. And while you don’t need to get vaccinated - generally when traveling to and from (though out this year , most recently this weekend 😂) I’ve needed to show either. A. Proof of full vaccination. Or B. A negative test. If you don’t have either of those, then you’ll likely be told upon landing to do a mandatory quarantine. (There are sanitary control officers right after you get off the plane to check on this)
please next vllog on gdansk i really miss that place .
😂 thanks for the suggestion. Did you live there? I would love to go visit. Hopefully soon :)🤞
Check Palm Tree House in Mokotów (Izumi-Sushi Resturant)
For some reason I kept smiling while watching this. Completely unactable for a polish person :)
Good sharing video
I enjoy your vlog
Thank you, Phop 😅
enjoy Poland hope you will have a great memory of Poland
😍😍❤️😇
Fun fact - that guy on 10:17 with long blonde hair is my coworker! I didn't expect to find him here! :D
😂😂 you’ve got eagle eyes if so lol. That’s fun though 🥲
When it was filmed? So many masked people on the streets
When did you come to Poland
My english is to weak for conversation with you, but I will try anyway :P in Poland we have student loans but we are a completely different society. We are more family (i can't find proper word in my head and in translator too) than Americans are. Mainly family helps financially in other otherwise people prefer work than study. From my observations a lot of my friends spend parents money for have fun in different city while they studing. In Poland we have big social system (in my opinion to big), according my information (uncle in US army about 15years) America dont give a shit with weak units so only strong can survive and function properly.
hello !! are you still in Warsaw ?
My way back to home is coming.... Hello Warsaw :)
I am from Poland :)
Pozdrawiam! 😅💕
I'm Polish and sometimes I go to my local shop in pj's 😂
My transit to Korea was through Poland, Warsawa! And people were shocked when I said that, lmaooo. I thought it was cool but there's still this weird sentiment people have towards Eastern European countrieis for some reason :/ They think it's very conversative (which it probably is compared to the west) and dangerous but I rlly doubt that from seeing this video.
We are conservative and we are proud of that. Never forget about it...it's the only way to survive.
@@sebastiankrajewski2029 xD
Does Poland have english speaking bachelor degrees or only polish?
Well next time i'll prepare popcorn since we got what you like about Poland now we have to know what you don't and since it has to be at least 2h of material i'll be ready
🤣🤣🤣 dislike would need to be released as a straight up film right
Good one lol
@@PlexiGlasss Awh Thank You
I like your filming style and the way you edit your videos. Pozdrawiam!
Thank you!! :D
vlog pozytywny chaos :)
Dzieki…🤭😂
You're lucky to live in a city where public transportation is actually and reliable :D In smaller cities it's really not so people like to rely on their cars.
You must take under consideration the fact that even “the best” uni or as you call it in the US, college, is the university of Warsaw currently on 176th or 179th place in the ranking of the best universities in the world. Don’t get me wrong here, I am not writing this to discourage you but to rather take a look at things from a different point of view. In the US you get what you pay for. If you graduate from uni in here no one in the world will be like wow, you graduated from uni in Warsaw. Sad but true. Warsaw is indeed a great city (love it much more than Cracow) I’ve been living in Poland for over 3 years now (born in Poland raised in England) and I am really considering going back to where I came from, regardless, I wish you loads of success! Brilliant video.