solo travelling on a budget?!...MISSION ACCEPTED! i really want to continue pushing myself out of my comfort zone so let me know your suggestions on what i should try next! :D
as someone who lives in england and goes to poland to visit family, its rlly cheap from that perspective. however when ur used to the currency you realise that its actually really expensive
@@hannabranczewska8698 I shop at żabka only if I need a quick coffe/hot dog/want some chaikola. Otherwise it's always biedronka since it's cheap and close
omg I went to Warsaw last year! Poland is so pretty and clean and ergonomic looking, and the people are so frickin nice! Underrated European city, I went Warsaw, Budapest and Paris last year - Warsaw was by far the best city! Love from UK 🇬🇧
I went to Warsaw last year! Poland is so pretty and clean and ergonomic looking, and the people are so frickin nice! Underrated European city, I went Warsaw, Budapest and Paris last year - Warsaw was by far the best city! Love from UK 🇬🇧
There's no translation to "żabka" in english. "little frog" means "mała żaba" not "żabka" try to find translation on google to żabka that says it means "little frog" gl&hf
well I made the same face, cause those toast sandwiches cost 2 euros in Lithuania 😂 I'm definitely coming to Poland for groceries and cheap alcohol this month😂
Nobody: Absolutely no living soul: Taz: (talking to the ticket machine thingy as it draws out the ticket) Oh thank you, thank you so much. IM DEADDDDDDD
£100 is around 500PLN. You could easily feed yourself for that, and if you know your way around a kitchen you would be practically having a feast the whole time. With 16.60PLN per day you can do a lot. One pound of chicken is on avg. 3PLN (legs) or 6PLN(breasts). Rice or nuddles are on 4PLN per pound on avg., potatoes are around 1-2PLN per pound. A loaf of bread is 3PLN. This varies slightly from one region to another, but in general you can have a whole pot of tasty soup, with vegetables and meat, all for yourself for under 10 PLN. Add to that cooked meat with mashed potatoes/rice once every couple of days and a healthy breakfast every morning. Unless you're stupid or you seriously overeat you can't go hungry for £100 per month in Poland :)
Nobody: No human on earth: Every polish person who saw the thumbnail: OMG YOU WENT TO POLAND OMG IM POLISH OMGGGGGGGG But to be fair I’m polish and I would totally do this 😂
It was so funny for me to watch this video as a polishgirl🤣 it's because you are surprised how cheap everything was but for me the prices are not that low (and for a lot of people as well) But still really enjoyed the video🙉💓
She should go to some Media Market. There she would find that the prices are the same like in UK. But she still dont know, that overall wages are 4 times smaller. Tak mi sie wydaje, że dopiero wtedy by zrozumiała.
You should really get some proper food in Warsaw 🙈 restaurants are soo cheap for British people, and you could get pierogi or something, instead of ramen for like 4£ 🤣 but I guess next time xD🤷♀️
ClickForTaz: Buys stuff in Żabka and is surprised by the low prices Me knowing that this is the most expensive store in Poland and you avoid it like a fire
@@assgoblin-uh9zu Zasadniczo zależy o jakim akcencie mówimy. Akcenty z Nowego Yorku, z Mississippi i Californii są bardzo odmienne i znacząco się różnią. Brytyjski akcent znam słabo. Wiem, że istnieją Amerykanie, którzy w "girl" wymawiają praktycznie prawdziwe "y". Ale nie pamiętam z jakiego stanu niestety. * * * * Zarówno Brytyjczycy jak i Amerykanie rzadko wymawiają "y". Ale ono istnieje.
I’ve always wanted to travel solo since a lot of my friends aren’t into some places but I keep stopping myself. This video made me realise I need to stop that and just push myself out there!
I don't know where you live and it depends on a place, but you could travel to nearby cities for just one day. Catch a train in the morning and be back by the evening. That worked for me, at least. That's much easier than organizing a trip for two or more days, because then you'd have to take care of a place to spend a night(s) and what not.
@@Zeewman Thats such a good Idea!! And then you can understand what signs say, and walk around easier since you speak the language. I really want to try that one day!
same in Prague, you can buy baggete for something like 55 Kč in žabka in center, but if you walk and find some normal supermarket, you can buy same for maybe 35.
Ondřej Matějka Yes, I was in Prague, and the prices were different in different parts of Prague, there were different on Hradčany, different on other parts of city. But I meant that Żabka is generally expensive. You can buy a 1l Cola in Żabka for 4 or 5 zł (25 or 30 KČ if 6Kč=1 zł) and you can buy 1l Cola in Biedronka (the most popular shop in Poland) for 2 or 3 zł (12-16 kč).
Good on you Taz! I was also really shy when I was younger an am an introvert, but travelling alone has REALLY helped me blossom. I tend to be less outgoing if I travel with someone else, but when I’m alone - FANTASTIC! BRAVO TAZ! ❤️ Edit: PRO TIP! To translate food texts at the grocery store, try the photo feature in the Google Translate app. Not 100% correct, but usually at least gives you a hint what it is you’re buying. 😂☺️
8:27 it says 'be careful this building might collapse any time pls stay away ' no joke im from poland and i know polish idk what kind of hotel did you get but i bet it was one of the cheapest ones cause thats not normal in poland.
5:40 There should be ingredients in English, including warnings about nuts, gluten and milk. I mean we do live in EU. 6:25 SKM - Szybka Kolej Miejska, means Fast Suburban Train. Warsaw is big enough to use it, its probably useful for people living in the outskirts areas. 6:50 UKs underground is also really old and has way more stations. And I dont even mean it negatively - Warsawian underground has literally only like two lines and exists for maybe a decade? 8:20 "Warning: building may collapse!". 8:42 I think it is a poster for Antigone. Lol. "Antigone - Universal Theatre in Warsaw" 11:20 I mean you cant blaim people for dying and buildings for burning... It is a capital city and you are in its centre. 12:00 I mean if you read all the text, you would most likely find what it is in English. Like there is not that many products that dont have English on them. 14:20 "Zwot-yh" Like it starts like "Swahili" but with "oh". And "y"? Well I dont think it is a popular sound in English. But it is similar "y" as in "Myth".
@@MarekzAnglii around 20 years is still relatively young metro, especially when most of it was created after 2000 and you compare it to UK which is a country with one of the oldest undergrounds.
@@mjm3091 - Yes, 23+ years for a metro system is not 'relatively' young, it's actually very young. But there's a big difference between 10 years and 23+, right? Fyi, regarding the London Underground, it's not 'one' of the oldest... it is THE oldest passenger underground rail network in the world.
I recognise all these places in the video from when I visited Warsaw and Berlin two years ago - making me so nostalgic! I am going back later this year, though, so now I’m even more excited!!
I just wanna tell you I’m so proud of you, even tho I don’t know u personally lol I’ve been watching your videos ever since you started ....I can’t get over how much you’ve grown as a person! All I can say is keep going taz 💛
Poland is just the best, lived in szczecin for sometime and it was an amazing experience. If you are there you must try a juice brand named Frugo especially ultra green.
As you travel several times a year you should get annual cover as you can go on multiple trips and still be insured. Never go away without it as it covers flight cancellation too.
You can't? Well, you can use logic, for example 1 pound is around 5PLN, minimal wage in UK is from what I remember 1k pound so around 5k zlotych. If that does not ring a bell for you than I do not know what will xd
That "SKM" means "Szybka Kolej Miejska" which translates to Fast City Rail. It is a train operating only within city limits and a bit of surrounding area - bigger than trams but smaller than normal train, like metro, only above ground
In quite a lot of hostels, you can pay a small fee and they will allow you to use their locker room to put your things there. They will also allow you to use the kitchen area/toilets. That would save you 75% of the price. Just a tip for the future.
solo travelling on a budget?!...MISSION ACCEPTED!
i really want to continue pushing myself out of my comfort zone so let me know your suggestions on what i should try next! :D
Try going outside europe! Going to places w/o dat much english signs is a challenge 😁😁
Go to a place that you don't speak the language!!
@@laemv7068 she did but OK
Hope that you will come to Poland again ^^ I would love to meet you there 🤩😍😍🤩
Go to the Netherlands pls😂❤️ and maybe try food there also!
8:26 it's a warning about how the building might collapse, nothing important
Its' okay, shes got travel insurance! :)
Warning!
The building might collapse.
No entrance here.
Something like that.
fr or no
When żabka is one of the most expensive stores I visit day to day
And there's Taz, telling my broke ass how cheap it is
as someone who lives in england and goes to poland to visit family, its rlly cheap from that perspective. however when ur used to the currency you realise that its actually really expensive
@@emotantes8696 exactly!
I don't even go there, I'm team Bierdonka/Lidl my favourite stores that fit into my budget
@@hannabranczewska8698 I shop at żabka only if I need a quick coffe/hot dog/want some chaikola. Otherwise it's always biedronka since it's cheap and close
1. It’s żaBka not żaPka
2. Intermarche and biedronka is the shit
Poland isn't cheap, your country is just expensive
Iam Polish so this is exciting
@GoGoL xD wygrałeś internet
If everywhere else worth going to is more expensive then your country is cheap.
true dat
Poland vs Lithuania Poland is super super cheap
For the typical Polish student £100 is almost a monthly budget XD
can confirm, I'm a student in Krakow and my monthly budget is literally £100 xDD
@@maja5264 nie tak zle 500ziko :D
@@ksawerysanewski4601 508*
@@nord9882 i tak jest to 500zł :D
xDD
We love a cheap solo travel queen 👑
Omg yes we do😍😍
Lucy Davis yesss live for it
omg I went to Warsaw last year! Poland is so pretty and clean and ergonomic looking, and the people are so frickin nice! Underrated European city, I went Warsaw, Budapest and Paris last year - Warsaw was by far the best city! Love from UK 🇬🇧
awkward somali girl yeah some other cities aren’t like that XD it has a lot of rubbish :( however some places are really nice
Thanks...I mean in Poland nearly everyone smiles♡
Thanks for the complements I’m from polska
Dzienkuje❤️(it means thanks)
That's so nice to hear
OMG IM FROM POLAND, hope you liked it.
Me 2
Me 2
I went to Warsaw last year! Poland is so pretty and clean and ergonomic looking, and the people are so frickin nice! Underrated European city, I went Warsaw, Budapest and Paris last year - Warsaw was by far the best city! Love from UK 🇬🇧
polish girl here
ME 2 OMG
3:10 This shop is called "little frog"
5:30 These cookies are called "little hedgehogs"
11:49 These parts of fishes are called "little bulls in oil"
Not little frog, just frog.
@@PLTravixPL Literally, "żabka" means "little frog" and "żaba" means frog.
There's no translation to "żabka" in english. "little frog" means "mała żaba" not "żabka" try to find translation on google to żabka that says it means "little frog" gl&hf
@@PLTravixPL Google is just an algorithm. "Mała żaba" = "żabka". I don't know where you see a problem here.
@@silentobserver4839 Shv is right Im from Poland and żabka means frog
No one:
Taz: says “Gracias” to a native German man
I also laughed at it at first, but then I checked and he said it first to her and she just responded to him with the same.
He didn't look like a native German.
@@mil3k They together look like nativ Spanish. So "Gracias" was ok.
@@MoszeJerusalem Indeed.
@@MoszeJerusalem She doesn't look Spanish at all. Indian/Pakistani but not European.
I SAW THE THUMBNAIL AND I WAS LIKE POLAND 🇵🇱 ONG YASSSS
Mazel MSP sameee
Same XD
Ja też Xd
Hej
Mazel MSP I CAN RELATE
anyone here from poland :) ?
Half German, half Polish 🙋🏻♀️😂
i live in 2 hours of car driving from poland !!
Czesc!
nope, but i‘m from germany! :)
Nope half danish and living in Ireland 🇮🇪
No one:
Taz: *“It’s okay ya girl got travel insurance”*
The impression when you found out how much is 1.99zl 😂
How low* xD
well I made the same face, cause those toast sandwiches cost 2 euros in Lithuania 😂 I'm definitely coming to Poland for groceries and cheap alcohol this month😂
"Nie wiem co tam pisze ale nie sadze ze to cos dobrego."
Uwaga! Budynek grozi zawaleniem xDDDDDDD
Lol 😂
@@a_kiosk7046 to to samo 😉
@@Jendrulka Nie.
Ona powiedziała "It's not good thing" czyli odwrotnie, mówiąc wprost domyśliła sie że to ostrzeżenie.
@@darksmakosz I THINK ...
I love how that yellow sign at 8:26 says "CAUTION Danger of building collapse" 😂
Love from Poland! ❤
Polish squad
Thank you for translating :D !!!
"On a budget, preferably"
Me too girl, me too
We love a cheap queen
👏👏👏
i read this while she said that
Poland squad where u at??? (I've been in Germany too) :)
Polska... biało czerwoni 🇵🇱 XD
poland 🇵🇱
@@bartekikuba3298 ayyyee
Amelia Goralczyk here
Ja Polska
6:28 SKM is the shortcut for "szybka kolej miejska", which means "fast city railway"
Nobody:
Absolutely no living soul:
Taz: (talking to the ticket machine thingy as it draws out the ticket)
Oh thank you, thank you so much.
IM DEADDDDDDD
Nobody:
Absolutely no one:
Taz: Don't worry, *i got travel insurance* ;)
its good she got it because the warning sign outside of the hostel says that the building may collapse :')
@@Julq4 hahaha OMG for real?
@@everythingphindi it says "Uwaga! Budynek grozi zawaleniem. Zakaz przebywania" You can translate it 😅
If I get poisoned that’s ok because I have travel insurance 😂 xxx
You buing your breakfast in Żabka made me laugh so much - daily life of a high schooler in Poland right there. ❤️
Hahaha yeah
I always make breakfast at home so not every
@@juldor93 płatek śniegu
agata v TAAAK HAHAH
I used to either skip eating at school or just make a sandwich at home... I guess I failed in life
On a budget? xD When I was traveling form Poland to Amsterdam this was my budget for a week xD
My record was visiting 9 countries in 3 weeks for around 300£
Oof that doesn't seem possible in Amsterdam... Did you stay on a campsite or something?
90% of the comments- “Omg i’m from Poland!!!”
5% of the comments- “I’m from Germany!”
The last 5% of the comments- About the video.
hedgehoglover 11 polish are better than English
@@flowergacha8077 lol
Flower Gacha wyjdz
hahahahahahahahahaha, true,
I agree, BECOUSE I'M POLISH XD (you know we have that kind of complex when we see a video with something polish in the title, we are going crazy man.)
OMG IM FROM POLAND!!❤️❤️❤️🇵🇱🇵🇱SO EXCITED TO WATCH THIS VID!
Laura Sheerio sameeeee
I‘m from Germany
O jee polska ^^
Same
Lol i dont live in poland but my family lives there
Its so cool to see Taz coming out of her comfort zone so much! You inspire me so much Taz ❤
8:27 it basically says that the building can collapse hahaha, good you have a travel insurance 😂😂❤️
in Poland for £100 u can eat through whole month xD
Meaby even more 😂😂
Surely...how? Eating sand?
Yes, sure, if you like eating garbage food...
@@Tobiash87 rice + liver and its easy to do with smaller budget
£100 is around 500PLN. You could easily feed yourself for that, and if you know your way around a kitchen you would be practically having a feast the whole time. With 16.60PLN per day you can do a lot. One pound of chicken is on avg. 3PLN (legs) or 6PLN(breasts). Rice or nuddles are on 4PLN per pound on avg., potatoes are around 1-2PLN per pound. A loaf of bread is 3PLN. This varies slightly from one region to another, but in general you can have a whole pot of tasty soup, with vegetables and meat, all for yourself for under 10 PLN. Add to that cooked meat with mashed potatoes/rice once every couple of days and a healthy breakfast every morning. Unless you're stupid or you seriously overeat you can't go hungry for £100 per month in Poland :)
I remember when you used to be sooo self-conscious about vlogging in public, and now look at you!
Just seeing polish people here, I'm here for the german representation 🇩🇪😁
Im Polish and German
@@selinajulia9538 Nice👍🏻
@@monicadorn6467 😂😂
Greetings to Germany from Austri
@@vera_nika2 Grüße zurück
the warning on that building said it was gonna collapse and no one should stay there
OMG YOU WENT TO POLAND🇵🇱🇵🇱
OKAY I'M ALREADY CRYING 😭😭😭
ANY POLISH PEOPLE HERE?!
agata v why u crying
Me
agata v meee
Me ❤
me❤️
Nobody:
No human on earth:
Every polish person who saw the thumbnail: OMG YOU WENT TO POLAND OMG IM POLISH OMGGGGGGGG
But to be fair I’m polish and I would totally do this 😂
MEEE HAHA
i totally did this
It's beacause we never get tourists like taz 😂
no co ty kurwa nie powiesz
Same here
8:27 "Danger! The building may collapse. Entrance prohibited." Something like that.
XDDDDD
Piękny widok z okna XDDD
Budynek grozi zawaleniem xDD
Obok hotelu stoi budynek który grozi zawaleniem takie rzeczy to chyba tylko w Polsce XD
@@Grzegorz54321 ja wyłem ze śmiechu gdy to zobaczyłem
Poland! Im from poland 🇵🇱 i love watching your videos taz! 😂 love from poland and england(caus i live in england)
nadia rose haha I live in England and I’m polish :)
Star one SKZ BTS and TXT aww cool! I see youre also i kpop fan 😂
Me too XD
Any Polish actually ..in Poland? OMEGALUL
Varvara i dont live in poland if thats what you mean but i was born there an i can speak polsih fluently
It was so funny for me to watch this video as a polishgirl🤣 it's because you are surprised how cheap everything was but for me the prices are not that low (and for a lot of people as well) But still really enjoyed the video🙉💓
true
She should go to some Media Market. There she would find that the prices are the same like in UK. But she still dont know, that overall wages are 4 times smaller.
Tak mi sie wydaje, że dopiero wtedy by zrozumiała.
@@bullet1544 exactly
You should really get some proper food in Warsaw 🙈 restaurants are soo cheap for British people, and you could get pierogi or something, instead of ramen for like 4£ 🤣 but I guess next time xD🤷♀️
artystology Yes! But the ramen from żabka is so tasty tho and it cost not even 1£🤪
@@pola3399 haha dunno, never had it🤷♀️
@Dawid 26480 yes and no, if you'll say dumplings, everyone thinks about Asian dumplings. If pierogi everyone knows you mean polish dumplings 😜
@Dawid 26480 Pierogi is a proper name, you don't have to translate it to English.
Pierogies. Pierogi is singular.
ClickForTaz: Buys stuff in Żabka and is surprised by the low prices
Me knowing that this is the most expensive store in Poland and you avoid it like a fire
Taz: **jumps off plane**
Also Taz: "it's fine, I've got travel insurance"
no one:
not a single soul:
actually nobody:
taz: oH nO- but i got travel insurance ;)
This meme is sooooo boring
martina magda
No one:
Not a single soul:
Actually nobody:
You: “this meme is sooooo boring”
@@mimi75969 wow, so original 🤦🏻♀️
martina magda oh gosh, someone accidentally told you your opinion matters :(
This is just getting more and more original 😂😂😂
Gosh Poland is so beautiful and undamaged, I can't wait for holidays
just fixed after WWII
8:27 "im gonna guess it's not a good thing"
you got that right ma'am
When taz pronounces złoty “zyleto” instead of “zwotee”.
ZŁOTY, nie ZŁOTI.
Jan Niedan tak ale w angielskim niema takiej literki która robi odgłos „y” i angielskiej osobie łatwiej było by wymówić ee
@@W1kster W słowie "girl" istnieje takie łagodne "y". Wymawia się je jako krótkie gyrl.
"Eww" jest podobne.
@@Draber2b nie do konca, w girl mamy dzwiek bardziej podobny do polskiego "e", a w "Eww" do "ju" (czyli wymawiamy jako "Juł")
@@assgoblin-uh9zu Zasadniczo zależy o jakim akcencie mówimy. Akcenty z Nowego Yorku, z Mississippi i Californii są bardzo odmienne i znacząco się różnią.
Brytyjski akcent znam słabo.
Wiem, że istnieją Amerykanie, którzy w "girl" wymawiają praktycznie prawdziwe "y". Ale nie pamiętam z jakiego stanu niestety.
* * * *
Zarówno Brytyjczycy jak i Amerykanie rzadko wymawiają "y". Ale ono istnieje.
I’ve always wanted to travel solo since a lot of my friends aren’t into some places but I keep stopping myself. This video made me realise I need to stop that and just push myself out there!
It's really cool and you can meet peeple to hang out with at hostels, couchsurfing or apps like badoo etc
I don't know where you live and it depends on a place, but you could travel to nearby cities for just one day. Catch a train in the morning and be back by the evening. That worked for me, at least. That's much easier than organizing a trip for two or more days, because then you'd have to take care of a place to spend a night(s) and what not.
@@Zeewman Thats such a good Idea!! And then you can understand what signs say, and walk around easier since you speak the language. I really want to try that one day!
Łódź xD
Taz needs 1 million subscribers honestly she’s so underrated. I love her personality so much ❤️
Shes not that underrated she's almost there.
Noe Silva. Almost 🙂
Now we can finally see ALL THE TAZ'S POLISH VIEWERS!
*subscribers from Poland where are you? *
Here! ^^
Anna
I always see your comments on Taz’s Vids
I already know you are polish
I am polish too
Loll
Nice seeing you still a fan of Taz
Bye
3:35 This store (Żabka) is one of the more expensive stores xD But this sandwich's proce is actually good.
same in Prague, you can buy baggete for something like 55 Kč in žabka in center, but if you walk and find some normal supermarket, you can buy same for maybe 35.
Ondřej Matějka Yes, I was in Prague, and the prices were different in different parts of Prague, there were different on Hradčany, different on other parts of city. But I meant that Żabka is generally expensive. You can buy a 1l Cola in Żabka for 4 or 5 zł (25 or 30 KČ if 6Kč=1 zł) and you can buy 1l Cola in Biedronka (the most popular shop in Poland) for 2 or 3 zł (12-16 kč).
@@Terrus_38 30 Kč is normal price of 2l coca-cola :-)
Ondřej Matějka Yes, Żabkas are expensive.
*most not more
honestly love your vibe and the video you make
8:26 its like atention this building is collapsying, you can't stay undernew.
Taz won’t need to go on a budget because she is nearly at 1 million subscribers ❤️
funny thing those stairs from the thumbnail are my school's smoking spot
When Taz was in your home town and you’ve completely missed her.... this makes me so sad xD
26 zł for daily ticket is not cheap go to other Polish cities
That meant "Caution this building may collapse!"
OMG I'M FROM POLAND (WARSAW)!!💞 i hope u enjoyed ur trip there!!
Same i'm from Poland too
"Warning, the building may collapse."
Um... Yes that probably isn't a good thing.
50% of comments: OMG POLAND!
49% of comments: “it’s ok I have travel insurance
1% of comments: Germany or other comments
Good on you Taz! I was also really shy when I was younger an am an introvert, but travelling alone has REALLY helped me blossom. I tend to be less outgoing if I travel with someone else, but when I’m alone - FANTASTIC!
BRAVO TAZ! ❤️
Edit: PRO TIP! To translate food texts at the grocery store, try the photo feature in the Google Translate app. Not 100% correct, but usually at least gives you a hint what it is you’re buying. 😂☺️
Ah yes, the real German experience: having to pay to use the bathroom. :,) Unfortunately, it's very common here...
In Poland you also need to pay. Usually, it is 2PLN, sometimes more. You only have free toilets in malls.
@@kuleczkaxD I gotta disagree
@@kuleczkaxD in Germany you have to pay on gas stations for the toilet in Poland almost every gas station has free toilets.
@@kuleczkaxD In poland toilets are nearly always free
walkingOnSunshine very rare situations you pay for for toilet in Poland.
I cant believe u went to Poland 🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱im from Poland
8:27
it says
'be careful
this building might collapse any time pls stay away '
no joke im from poland and i know polish idk what kind of hotel did you get but i bet it was one of the cheapest ones cause thats not normal in poland.
Taz's Camera: *breaks*
Me: “It's okay because she has, tRaVeL iNsUrAnCeEeE”😂
The note on the building says "Warning: Building in danger of collapsing!" Hahahaha, lucky view indeed.
5:40 There should be ingredients in English, including warnings about nuts, gluten and milk. I mean we do live in EU.
6:25 SKM - Szybka Kolej Miejska, means Fast Suburban Train. Warsaw is big enough to use it, its probably useful for people living in the outskirts areas.
6:50 UKs underground is also really old and has way more stations. And I dont even mean it negatively - Warsawian underground has literally only like two lines and exists for maybe a decade?
8:20 "Warning: building may collapse!".
8:42 I think it is a poster for Antigone. Lol. "Antigone - Universal Theatre in Warsaw"
11:20 I mean you cant blaim people for dying and buildings for burning... It is a capital city and you are in its centre.
12:00 I mean if you read all the text, you would most likely find what it is in English. Like there is not that many products that dont have English on them.
14:20 "Zwot-yh" Like it starts like "Swahili" but with "oh". And "y"? Well I dont think it is a popular sound in English. But it is similar "y" as in "Myth".
Other opinion, I use to live in London, and only good thing that I can say about TFL, that buses have second flor
Warszawa's Metro is older than a decade. I was using it in 1997 to get to the Centre from Kabaty... and it's brilliant.
@@MarekzAnglii around 20 years is still relatively young metro, especially when most of it was created after 2000 and you compare it to UK which is a country with one of the oldest undergrounds.
@@mjm3091 - Yes, 23+ years for a metro system is not 'relatively' young, it's actually very young. But there's a big difference between 10 years and 23+, right? Fyi, regarding the London Underground, it's not 'one' of the oldest... it is THE oldest passenger underground rail network in the world.
It's not underground. It's called Tube.
6:50 i from Poland and i dont understand that. And in Poland we have metro only in Warsaw. 8:28 ALERT the building is in danger of collapsing
''coś tam'' na terenie całej stacji
You moon and Simon should have a race from uk to Turkey with 400
Pounds each
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OMG Taz was in Poland!!
I recognise all these places in the video from when I visited Warsaw and Berlin two years ago - making me so nostalgic! I am going back later this year, though, so now I’m even more excited!!
I love how all the polish people are happy their country being shown Poland looks like a nice country
Madam pls stop telling me that everything is cheap nie Poland
Wiesz co to perspektywa?
@@ThomeTeque hajs to hajs, a w Polsce hajsu nie ma dużo
@@Hervoo Kto ma ten ma, kto nie to nie. Każdy jest kowalem swojego losu.
Woke up to her uploadin a video
What a good morning!!
Ps: i am an arabic youtuber
Anonymous Guy_2 Thaank you❤️شكرا
hey I'm also muslim
8:22 It literally says: Building is threatening (you) destruction. Keep away.
I just wanna tell you I’m so proud of you, even tho I don’t know u personally lol I’ve been watching your videos ever since you started ....I can’t get over how much you’ve grown as a person! All I can say is keep going taz 💛
Poland is just the best, lived in szczecin for sometime and it was an amazing experience. If you are there you must try a juice brand named Frugo especially ultra green.
Our girl is getting sponsored we really are grinding 😭😭😭 Taz your sucess is our success looove ❤️❤️
Poland is my favourite country. Such a beautiful place 😍
omg that's so cute
it makes me extremlyhappy to hear staff like that about my country❤
Germany be like : Oh verdammt
Poland be like : o kurwa
8:26 This says : Warning ! Bulding is at high risk of collapsing keep out
Other you tubers: *get sponsored by make up brands and beauty brands*
Taz: *gets sponsored by the Post Office*
We love our travel queen 💕
The sign at 8:27 says: "Danger! This building is under threat of collapsing. Entering is forbidden." No joke xD
*_SIS SAVING THAT COIN WE STAN_* ❤️❤️❤️
what
Loved the video❤! Am i the only one that feels like Taz's voice is soo much deeper in this video?
i thought that too, i was like “hold up... why does taz sound different in this video?” 😭
As you travel several times a year you should get annual cover as you can go on multiple trips and still be insured. Never go away without it as it covers flight cancellation too.
I love all of your videos but this one is definitely on the top of the list. I loved how confident you were during this whole process. INSPIRING!!!
pls come to switzerland once🙏🏼 that will be more of a challenge
7:18 on the other side of the stairs behind that wall there is escalator :D this stairs are for people who go downstairs :D
8:27 it means warning building can collapse
Loved my solo trip to Warsaw last October!
Yess finally someone who is english cares abt ponad thank u so much!!♥️♥️♥️
I saw the thumbnail and was like : oh Germany 🇩🇪 *click
I can't believe that something that is expensive for us is cheap for you...
You can't? Well, you can use logic, for example 1 pound is around 5PLN, minimal wage in UK is from what I remember 1k pound so around 5k zlotych. If that does not ring a bell for you than I do not know what will xd
@@senjusan6359 okay smart-ass I didn't meant that I don't know how much PLN is on UK money but the fact that so much for us is not so much for them.
@@alexchillingwig9306 Okay smart-ass, then use proper wording when you want to convey a message like that.
tost for 2 zł byt u can buy all bread in this prize XD even cheaper like 1.60 zl bread and 4 or 5 slices of yellow cheese.
@@czerwony7929 w where? Where the heck you can buy a whole actual bread in this price in Poland?
Omg I was born in Poland however I live in Wales😂🤣😂🤣🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱
That "SKM" means "Szybka Kolej Miejska" which translates to Fast City Rail. It is a train operating only within city limits and a bit of surrounding area - bigger than trams but smaller than normal train, like metro, only above ground
Omg you got sponsored, I'm so proud
thank you for showing my country (Poland) in such a positive light ❤️ I hope you'll visit us one again soon!
doyoung's precious smile you like kpop too??
Tazs’ new merch: I’ve got travel insurance!😂
Thomas myklebust OMG YESSSSSSS
In quite a lot of hostels, you can pay a small fee and they will allow you to use their locker room to put your things there. They will also allow you to use the kitchen area/toilets. That would save you 75% of the price. Just a tip for the future.
This video was amazing, Such a good idea. Berlin and Warsaw are amazing places to viste. Some much cultural and history.
Poland, my country!! I'm so glad you came here!