Hi, Brent! Thanks for another amazing lesson! The apartment looked amazing, and I loved seeing how the phrasal verbs you taught were used in everyday situations. Thanks for making learning English so fun and interesting.
it's always useful to listen to you because when you go abroad we following you. It's a cheap trip. Thank brend for this lesson in Poland A wink from France
OMG! I can’t imagine there was not an AC with the temperature being up to 28 centigrade outside.😅 Hopefully you have found the AC ,the washing machine and the dryer at the end of the day.
Cool lesson! Never thought you'd come so close to my side. You've made such a long trip. I'm from Belarus, by the way. Wish you luck and good road or flight whatever 😊
Oh, very cool. I saw Belarus is now visa-free for like 35 European countries over land boarders. Unfortunately, I don't think it's as easy for Americans.
@@AmericanEnglishBrent Yes. You can have some troubles on the border. For example they can check your phone including your photos and social networks. And other unpleasant things.
Hi Brent, Sauerkraut sounds really polish to me😅. The bad thing about Poland is the amazing food and welcoming poeple, you can pretty much eat all day long 😊. I love people from Poland and I'm glad you enjoyed your stay👍
Wow, at last more from Poland! Why didn't you call me after our meeting and tell about your troubles? I could take you to my home and give you room with A/C and bathroom with washing machine and dryer! 😂😂
@@AmericanEnglishBrentNo problem 😅 But, I am afraid, It's not much nice to hear addressed to you. His reaction was like he just saw something ugly. I think it was kinda rude and offensive.
Dzień dobry is Polish expression to say hello. It's rather formal but we use it often. Some expression in other slavic languages sounds similar so it might cause some confusion 😉@@AmericanEnglishBrent
I’m from 🇵🇱. I live in Chicago ❤
Dzień dobry. Means Good Morning 😃
Hi, Brent! Thanks for another amazing lesson! The apartment looked amazing, and I loved seeing how the phrasal verbs you taught were used in everyday situations. Thanks for making learning English so fun and interesting.
Thanks! 😃 That is valuable feedback, Ulia.
Great video dear BRENT!! , I like so much your way of teaching...,Very useful this lesson ,AWESOME !!!!! (CELIA FROM ARGENTINA 🇦🇷!! )😊😊😊
Thanks, Celia!
it's always useful to listen to you because when you go abroad we following you. It's a cheap trip. Thank brend for this lesson in Poland
A wink from France
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thank you teacher !
Dziękuję ci bardzo, Brent! Great teaching as always. I'd say that's not a router, but a media box (smart TV)
Thanks, Denis. 🙏🏼
Wow your touching's style. thanks .
Hi my friend, one hug from Brazil.
Thank you for the useful lesson video! I really like your smile. Cheering you on from Japan.🥰
Thank you! 😃
Hi teacher Brent! 🖐️😎
It was a very enjoyable lesson, thank you so much. Have a great day! Bye 👋😊🌹💐♥️
Ünsal, thanks so much!
You pronounce the expression "Good day" very well. I think, this is not polish, but russian
Thanks so much!
Nice live lesson
Thanks! 😃
Amazing video, Brent! I was surprised when I saw the kettle. It looks exactly like mine🤣 So I guess we have similar brands and products with Poland🔥
Elena, oh that's cool. Thanks for sharing.
super nice teacher.
Thank you! 😃
Hello Brent exllent job 🎉🎉🎉
Aneesh, thank you.
We stayed in the same airbnb!
OMG! I can’t imagine there was not an AC with the temperature being up to 28 centigrade outside.😅 Hopefully you have found the AC ,the washing machine and the dryer at the end of the day.
Thanks, Survivor. I never did find those things, unfortunately.
Cool lesson! Never thought you'd come so close to my side. You've made such a long trip. I'm from Belarus, by the way.
Wish you luck and good road or flight whatever 😊
Oh, very cool. I saw Belarus is now visa-free for like 35 European countries over land boarders. Unfortunately, I don't think it's as easy for Americans.
@@AmericanEnglishBrent Yes. You can have some troubles on the border. For example they can check your phone including your photos and social networks. And other unpleasant things.
@yurysidorenko5815 oh, I see. 🇧🇾
Hi Brent, Sauerkraut sounds really polish to me😅. The bad thing about Poland is the amazing food and welcoming poeple, you can pretty much eat all day long 😊. I love people from Poland and I'm glad you enjoyed your stay👍
So true! I really want to go back, Michael.
Most probably it‘s German, the name sounds German at least
Wow, at last more from Poland! Why didn't you call me after our meeting and tell about your troubles? I could take you to my home and give you room with A/C and bathroom with washing machine and dryer! 😂😂
Radek, that’s very kind of you. No worries. It wasn’t that bad. It was worse in Türkiye. That video will be out in a few weeks.
In Poland we are slowly getting used to A/C so it’s no as popular as in the USA,especially in the old apartaments ❤
And we dont use a dryer we use the sun and air to let it dry.I think i havent seen a dryer in my whole life here in poland
Really? Wow! No dryer. Interesting. I like it. Old school.
@@AmericanEnglishBrentyea in the winter we use a radiator to dry it.I think in the central and eastern part of europe it’s not a very popular thing.
Sir likes to make hotel lessons
Hi Brent!
This is amazing!
I was in this place today too. And I know it well. Maybe you will be interested in short videos about Warsaw on my channel.
Hey I have a question the thing as outlet is rather called this way or is it okey just say like a socket?
Socket also works.
I wonder how all these equipement in this b&b they don,t have air conditioner it,s so strange
I thought it was strange too, but it didn't say there was A/C in the description. I should have looked first. My fault.
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Dien' dobryj is more like Russian, In Polish it's Dzhien' dobry
Thanks for the tip.
I see no washer and dryer 😕
I didn’t either. 😢
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that guy said "фу". Why?
Ah, thank you. I thought he said, “Fool.” 😀
@@AmericanEnglishBrentNo problem 😅 But, I am afraid, It's not much nice to hear addressed to you. His reaction was like he just saw something ugly. I think it was kinda rude and offensive.
@@yurysidorenko5815 Oh, that makes sense. So he was being rude? Good to know.
I didn't know FU is a common russian or polish expression 🤔
@@michaelhollmann8353 I think it's more Russian.
День добрый (Den dobriy) is russian but not polish
Oops. Thank you.
Dzień dobry is Polish expression to say hello. It's rather formal but we use it often. Some expression in other slavic languages sounds similar so it might cause some confusion 😉@@AmericanEnglishBrent
The room to small