Wroclaw1010
17 Dec 2015
Life / Comparing Poland and Romania [108]
I having lived in Romania for 3 years and now into my second year in Poland, I would strongly recommend Poland. I spent 3 years in Bucharest and I happen to visit other cities as well.
What I didn't like in Romania is the public transport and the roads. The trams are like artifacts in a sixteenth centuary museum. You wait for a bus or tram without any idea when it's going to arrive. The smell in the buses and trams are disgusting.
Women; I will chose Romanian girls :). I find them more attractive than Polish girls.
Romanian music is one of the best in Europe. i love the language and the music.
I don't remember exactly but somewhere around 2012 or 2013 the stray dogs killed a boy an a Japanese tourist. They are nuisance to major cities of Romania.
I see Polish as being more friendly than Romanians. It could be a personal experience though.
In clubs guys are dressed in suits like they are there to attend business meetings.
The rate of corruption is very high in Romania. There is a huge gap between the rich and the poor in Romania. I guess the middle class is very thin.
I having lived in Romania for 3 years and now into my second year in Poland, I would strongly recommend Poland. I spent 3 years in Bucharest and I happen to visit other cities as well.
What I didn't like in Romania is the public transport and the roads. The trams are like artifacts in a sixteenth centuary museum. You wait for a bus or tram without any idea when it's going to arrive. The smell in the buses and trams are disgusting.
Women; I will chose Romanian girls :). I find them more attractive than Polish girls.
Romanian music is one of the best in Europe. i love the language and the music.
they leave you alone if you leave them alone
I don't remember exactly but somewhere around 2012 or 2013 the stray dogs killed a boy an a Japanese tourist. They are nuisance to major cities of Romania.
Romanians are mostly pretty friendly and open (more so than Polish)
I see Polish as being more friendly than Romanians. It could be a personal experience though.
In clubs guys are dressed in suits like they are there to attend business meetings.
The rate of corruption is very high in Romania. There is a huge gap between the rich and the poor in Romania. I guess the middle class is very thin.