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Do people in Poland live "better" than here in the UK? [150]
1/ Better weather
True during spring and summer. UK has this perpetual raining season which can get annoying, but otherwise the whole year seems quite mild compared to Poland where extreme season shifting happens
2/ More emphasis on good food
Very subjective. If you grew up eating sourdough bread and sausage with sauerkraut, of course it will be 'the only and the best food ever'. Same for some brits who can chow 'Full English' like some gourmet dish. But like someone mentioned before, since in the UK you get so many people of different cultures, there's much bigger and cheaper variety of food than in Poland where, well, sometimes Pierogi is the only cheapest option in the city.
3/ Diverse and rich natural scenery in Poland
True, but overall British isles boast some awesome natural scenery, like eg. northern Scotland. And those charming little places like Windermere...
In Poland, mountains are really nice, but I coming from polluted Silesia, I feel sad how infrastructure damaged natural beauty in some areas...
4/ A more comprehensive tourism infrastructure
Wrong. I traveled around England,Scotland,Wales,Japan, Malaysia and now Australia. In all these places, even 'local' as Wales, they put a lot of emphasis on tourism.
The problem is that Polish tourism is well... Polish friendly. Big cities manage to handle foreign visitation, but I can see that much is to be done there yet. And while I visited these countries I mentioned, I happened to pick up brochures advertising Europe. My findings:
-Poland is nowhere a main destination in european tours
-If Poland is available, the tours include mainly Krakow (Auschwitz) ...even Contiki!!(How depressing...)
-Occasionally, tours to Warszawa are available
-For ten european tours available, Poland is included in 2 at most (compared to Czech which is included at least 8 times!!!) sometimes just as a optional destination
-As mentioned before, our neighbour Czech is doing much better, following Croatia and even Slovakia
Also, since I worked on one of the main train lines in England, I can tell how much easier it is to travel between destinations there compared to Poland...
BUT, if you happen to know someone Polish while in Poland, you'll definitely get to experience so much more than you would as a regular tourist, many locals know about amazing hidden things that no one else has any idea about.
5/ More culturally engaged than in the UK i.e. free city centre concerts, kaberets etc
True, especially during 'Juwenalia'. I have to admit that living in cities, not towns, in the UK it was sometimes hard to find free or interesting events, to do that I had to go to the main city of the County...