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Visit Poland - 10 Things That Will SHOCK You About Poland - Wolters World

Visit Poland - 10 Things That Will SHOCK You About Poland - Wolters World

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Visit Poland - 10 Things That Will SHOCK You About Poland - Wolters World gerald: I will give you a shock about Poland which caused me to write my book THE FIRST HORSE PEOPLE. I had taken the ancestry DNA test looking for viking and found none. It took me 2 weeks to follow this rumor told by our dark age nobles. I found these busts that the Romans have of the Sarmatian knights and my family look like twins of these guys still today and then I found out that my last name means the eyebrow bridge of the Sarmatians. We were the very first horse people and the only tribe the Romans feared and forced us to be their cavalry. They took the sons very young for 30 years generationally for centuries. Which forced the daughters to be the warriors and defenders of the tribe. They didn't marry until the men would return to the tribe, they had arranged marriages. They didn't kill the boys but sent them away to hide from the Romans. They found their tombs 2yrs ago and have our DNA. When the Amazons got tired of dealing with the Romans they took the tribe and horse herds north to their only ally the Slavs. All Slavs have Sarmatian DNA but we Poles have the most we are 50/50 Sarmatian/Slavic.
The book is about how we first acquired the horses and what we did with them. Our migration west and service to Rome. Then our freedom from Rome and our migration into Poland and Ukraine and how we won the breadbasket of Europe. I also have the parallel history of the Amazons while the men were gone. I am revising to put in the parallel history of the Slavs and how they became allies to the horse people. I have put in many ancient jokes that our Sarmatians pull on the Romans. If the book turns into movies these ancient jokes will become mainstream. Then others will look for ancient jokes of different topics. Their were so many for around the horses and dealing with the Romans. One day I would like to visit Poland to see what is left of our Sarmatian culture is in the Polish culture. I hear in eastern Poland there is a lot of Sarmatian influence still.

Date: 2022-02-04

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service here is different than US service. we dont believe that costumer is always right: ) you have to be nice and friendly for waiters, otherwise they will not serve you right and fast: ) and if you dont like it, you can always go somewhere else, they dont care about customers so much: ) and most of the time the boss will take his/her staff side, because they will be afraid to lose the staff: ) thats the way it is here: )
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I like 'Conservative' and 'Religious' in the same sentence; but I like 'Conservative Religion' better than the words separately.
The Pole I met, and a roommate with a Polish background, were both quite nice. From what little I've seen, I like the Polish. I'd like to go. 'Polyglot Gathering' in Poland, anyone? People generally think there's little in the country. I'm finding out that's not true. It's undiscovered.

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Poland is beautiful. I first visited Poland in 1999. Virtually no one spoke English. I disagree about the demeanor of Polish people. Once they figured out I was there because I was interested in their culture and wasn't just a typical tourist, people were pretty warm and helpful. I was quite the curiosity back then. I'm a dark skinned Filipino American. They thought I was from South America. haha.
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Polish language is actually quite easy to understand if you speak some other slavic language as most of the word roots are the same and only the grammar and speaking traditions are different. For example Dva piva prosimy sound odd and unnatural for a russian ear (it sounds like something a western spy could say: ) ) but it is still 100% understandable and even grammatically correct.
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I read somewhere that Polish is the hardest language in the world to learn, and that includes the traditionally hard languages that use the Cyrillic alphabet and ideograms. There are a lot of Polish people where I live in the UK, and I think they are lovely. I'm elderly and they have a gentle respect for my age and infirmities that the generic British culture does not.
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I've lived in the US for years and whenever I hear anyone mention anything about Polish jokes, this is my response.
What do you call a person who speaks 3 languages?
Trilingual
What do you call a person who speaks 2 languages?
Bilingual
What do you call a person who speaks 1 language?
American.

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Poland, Most depressing place on Earth as described by my Serb boss in 2004. Polish women are not gorgeous. A FEW ARE of course. And some are exceptionally good looking. Many are heavy drinkers but Northern Euro often are, UK and Germans and Russians included.
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Here on Milwaukee Ave. In Chicago with the Polish grocery stores, dentists and herbal shops, kwiaty shops. I'd love to go to Poland. Those paczki's really looked delicious. almost as good as the one's here in Chi-town! Anyway, good video!
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I know what you mean saying lack od service. But it is just a proper service for us. We don't like too much, too intrusive and pushy service. There is always someone out there ready to help you, but waiting and gives you a space.
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