Opole - Poland's capital of music/The Polish Venice!

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  • Опубліковано 4 лис 2024

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  • @teq_nix
    @teq_nix Місяць тому

    Świetne!

  • @nickydw1
    @nickydw1 Рік тому +3

    I’m 🇧🇪and live in Opole since the end of July 21. It’s a very beautiful place to live. I love it here. ❤️

    • @britinpoland2392
      @britinpoland2392  Рік тому +1

      Agreed, beautiful city and it had a really friendly vibe to it, certainly enjoyed my weekend there and most likely will be back some day!

    • @nickydw1
      @nickydw1 Рік тому

      Great 👍

    • @cevonnegut1894
      @cevonnegut1894 Рік тому +1

      Hi Nicky can I ask you a few questions about OPole please. Im going to the university here soon

  • @zykorek
    @zykorek Рік тому

    Yea man i live in Opole and that's the calmest big city in Poland

  • @profixtv2496
    @profixtv2496 Рік тому

    Great job, it is awesome to watch your film from my city 😀You have found so many interesting fun facts about Opole and I think that your video can be great help for tourists coming to this city.

    • @britinpoland2392
      @britinpoland2392  Рік тому +1

      I really loved my time there and was so happy I was able to get to all the main sites over one weekend, took a fair amount of walking I tell you 😅

  • @ЕвгенияФилатова-г8ю

    Hello) Thank you for your video. I'm going to study in Poland in the next year and now I need to choose the city to live in. How do you think, will it be difficult for me to live in Opole if I don't know Polish at all. Just English as the second language and Russian as a mother language. Do you know smth about education there? Do foreigners go to Opole to study?

    • @britinpoland2392
      @britinpoland2392  2 роки тому +2

      Well I only went there for a weekend, I can say I had no problem using English. In fact it was a better standard of English than other Polish cities I’ve been to!
      I think you would survive, though I am learning Polish slowly here in Warsaw and I would recommend the same for people who plan to stay for a long time in Poland 🙂

    • @ЕвгенияФилатова-г8ю
      @ЕвгенияФилатова-г8ю 2 роки тому

      @@britinpoland2392 Sure, I'm also going to start learning it but as far as it takes a lot of time, I'll need to live somehow using only my languages. By the way, does the world situation influenced small cities of your country?

    • @britinpoland2392
      @britinpoland2392  2 роки тому +1

      @@ЕвгенияФилатова-г8ю well for sure prices are going up here, just like everywhere I guess…I see it in rent, food and drink mainly, we have a lot of people who have come in from Ukraine naturally, and for a time we were seeing a lot in terms of armed forces from the US and U.K. here, though that seems to have calmed down in Warsaw.
      I know there won’t be as many Christmas lights this year due to electricity prices going up, but on the whole things haven’t changed too much yet in Poland I’d say

    • @ЕвгенияФилатова-г8ю
      @ЕвгенияФилатова-г8ю 2 роки тому

      @@britinpoland2392 Hhm, got you) That's good cause if you watch Russian TV channels, you'll think that everything is terrible in Europe: Ukrainians do what they want, everyone bullies Russian, there is very cold and no sources for heating...

    • @nickydw1
      @nickydw1 Рік тому +2

      It’s really a great place here for students also. 👍

  • @nobodycareswhatitis
    @nobodycareswhatitis Рік тому +2

    Great video content, but what’s up with that constant fade-to-black???? It makes the whole thing unwatchable.

    • @britinpoland2392
      @britinpoland2392  Рік тому +1

      Yeah…I found a ‘glitch’ when applying multiple types of transitions…have figured a workaround for future videos

  • @marcelmarceli8238
    @marcelmarceli8238 2 місяці тому

    Poles were forced to leave their homes in eastern Poland, present-day Ukraine, and move to present-day western Poland. They didn't all come by themselves. The Russians told us to pack and get on the train.

    • @britinpoland2392
      @britinpoland2392  2 місяці тому

      True, there was a lot of relocation, I know something about it, from what I understand it was partly to break people up and stop resistance from forming, though there were also elements related to the changing of the territory of Poland after the war

  • @حورالحوراء-خ8ف
    @حورالحوراء-خ8ف 8 місяців тому

    Arab or Muslim people?

    • @britinpoland2392
      @britinpoland2392  8 місяців тому

      In Opole…not that I remember seeing, more Warsaw and Krakow in Poland for people of that background