L1su
16 Jul 2009
Life / Are foreigners welcome in Poland? [267]
Hello
I live in Poland from my day of birth, in little town near Wroclaw. And yes, you are right. Hooligans pose a great threat to people, especially if you have black skin or when you differ from others pedestrians (means clothing, haircut, this pay attention to you). It really does't matter whether you speak or not Polish, 'cos this is not the main reason of aggression on you.
For example.
You're walking on the street, there is later evening, and you see bunch of people gathering near bench and drinking beer and smoke cigarettes. If they don't know you, there is more than likely that you will be subject of their aggression on your person.
:) It is very common in our conutry, particularly in big cities where are big, 1-st league clubs.
Hello
I live in Poland from my day of birth, in little town near Wroclaw. And yes, you are right. Hooligans pose a great threat to people, especially if you have black skin or when you differ from others pedestrians (means clothing, haircut, this pay attention to you). It really does't matter whether you speak or not Polish, 'cos this is not the main reason of aggression on you.
For example.
You're walking on the street, there is later evening, and you see bunch of people gathering near bench and drinking beer and smoke cigarettes. If they don't know you, there is more than likely that you will be subject of their aggression on your person.
:) It is very common in our conutry, particularly in big cities where are big, 1-st league clubs.