Tyskie
3 Mar 2009
Life / Do you think that Polish people are rude? [951]
I don't think Poles are rude; their manners are just a bit different.
For example, when I was in Poland (only on a short visit, mind) I noticed that people there generally don't hold open a door for you. There are also more sparing with 'please' and thank you' than their Irish counterparts would be.
I remember, in Zakopane, I held a door open for a guy coming out of a shop and he starred after me in amazement!
I think Poles' radar is a lot smaller than an Irish person's. An Irish person is more aware of what's going on around them, like standing back for someone, holding a door, etc.
In the bus station in Krakow, the woman at the information desk yelled at for asking her a question! I didn't mind, as I find it funny!
Also, I get the feeling Poles don't do 'small talk' like the way Irish people do. This might come across as standoffish to an Irish/British person, but I think it's just the Polish way and isn't rudeness.
But these are just minor things and the Poles have other redeeming qualities. Differences, after all, are what make the world interesting.
I don't think Poles are rude; their manners are just a bit different.
For example, when I was in Poland (only on a short visit, mind) I noticed that people there generally don't hold open a door for you. There are also more sparing with 'please' and thank you' than their Irish counterparts would be.
I remember, in Zakopane, I held a door open for a guy coming out of a shop and he starred after me in amazement!
I think Poles' radar is a lot smaller than an Irish person's. An Irish person is more aware of what's going on around them, like standing back for someone, holding a door, etc.
In the bus station in Krakow, the woman at the information desk yelled at for asking her a question! I didn't mind, as I find it funny!
Also, I get the feeling Poles don't do 'small talk' like the way Irish people do. This might come across as standoffish to an Irish/British person, but I think it's just the Polish way and isn't rudeness.
But these are just minor things and the Poles have other redeeming qualities. Differences, after all, are what make the world interesting.