The best strawberries in the world :)
Top 5 reasons to visit Poland !
Mushrooms too!
Sexy ladies ;-)
But you can find them everywhere... u just have to open your eyes!
I almost forgot!
The cherries are amazing too :)
Mushrooms too!
I almost forgot!
The cherries are amazing too :)
1. polish women 2 polish women 3 polish women 4 polish women 5 polish women
The cherries are amazing too
Yes. I'm trying to locate sour cherries in the US and it's impossible.
All of the homemade liquors in Poland are fantastic and that's a plus.
Come on people....give me more reasons !
You need MORE Reasons..?
Come on people....give me more reasons !
aint bein funny or nuffink like but if you are that desperate for reason to visit poland then best you stay where you are, no?
Agreed.
Anyone that needs that much convincing.
Is best staying at home..
Anyone that needs that much convincing.
Is best staying at home..
exactly
I enjoy visiting Poland.
Architecture - every house looks different, every house has a balcony.
I am used to British houses. If they're not proper old buildings that Americans call quaint, they are street after street of Georgian terraces (although they can be nice, they are all the same) or they are modern Barratt homes (soulless and every third house is identical and equally badly designed).
Food and drink - I challenge any Pole to stop before Poland for dinner. No. You cross the border, then dine on kielbasa. No matter how hungry you are, Germany is not for dinner! The beer and vodka are good.
People - less obesity. Not that I don't mind some slightly larger people, like the French, the Poles are less likely to be overweight.
I have had many friends over the years from Germany, Finland, Czech... Polish people are amongst the friendliest I've met. Some are quite rude (rude people are worldwide), but like I used to meet many art students and be attracted in various ways to art students, these days I find Polishness has replaced my former fetish. (Don't mention shoes).
You should be able to find 5 reasons in my answer there. I could probably find 5 reasons NOT to visit Poland, but that's not the name of the thread!
Architecture - every house looks different, every house has a balcony.
I am used to British houses. If they're not proper old buildings that Americans call quaint, they are street after street of Georgian terraces (although they can be nice, they are all the same) or they are modern Barratt homes (soulless and every third house is identical and equally badly designed).
Food and drink - I challenge any Pole to stop before Poland for dinner. No. You cross the border, then dine on kielbasa. No matter how hungry you are, Germany is not for dinner! The beer and vodka are good.
People - less obesity. Not that I don't mind some slightly larger people, like the French, the Poles are less likely to be overweight.
I have had many friends over the years from Germany, Finland, Czech... Polish people are amongst the friendliest I've met. Some are quite rude (rude people are worldwide), but like I used to meet many art students and be attracted in various ways to art students, these days I find Polishness has replaced my former fetish. (Don't mention shoes).
You should be able to find 5 reasons in my answer there. I could probably find 5 reasons NOT to visit Poland, but that's not the name of the thread!
Agreed.
Anyone that needs that much convincing.
Is best staying at home..
Anyone that needs that much convincing.
Is best staying at home..
I prefer to be informed. You don't mind do you ?
Peace !
Aniolek, osiol, you're really helping me here, thanks a lot.
Indian
11 Sep 2007 / #43
Poland is a fabulous country to visit. I stayed in a town called Wodizlaw slaski which had very friendly people and rude, drunk ones as well (expected in any part of the world). Obviously pretty women, excellent beer, delicious kielbasa, breath taking greenery and fascinating architecture are some of the reasons I personally can think of to suggest anyone to go there. I also visited Auschwitz (The largest Extermination camp in Europe) and felt terrible. I would definitely visit Poland for Christmas this year.