I don't show off, act different or in an odd way. You are missing the point where other countries were much welcoming and pretty nicer to incomers. Why is it just Poland?!
I know very well how students in capitalist countries are put against to study and have a degree. I didn't come to study here in Poland just because I come from a rich country, I was put against a series of exams, exams that are based on IQ, SAT, ACT and MCAT, then we had to do IELTS, and out of 300,000 students that applied, only 500 was granted to study abroad. I think that is pretty much a bragging right. You think I go and talk to people about this straight away?! I usually don't even mention it! I had been to other countries and I act the same everywhere. Why is it only in Poland where I get cursed at by a strangers; "Ku**a Po (Country-Name)" "Go Home!"?! And it is often. Like almost evert two other days.
My friend got busted inside his flat by an angry racist hooligans.
jasondmzk, I don't do anything that would be mean to people, I am often smiley and laughable, I don't walk around wearing gold all over me, just a normal jeans and a shirt and a shoes. I say "Hello, Thank You and Goodbye" in Polish at shops. I don't see any other nationality/race inferior to mine, I think equal of everyone.
Women were approachable to me as well, I made good friends with classy Polish people. However, I find that there is an unbelievable amount of hate from ignorants that don't even know me, and that happen to be quite much in Poland then anywhere else.
But now that I moved in to Warsaw, that became less often. It was worse in Olsztyn.
I know very well how students in capitalist countries are put against to study and have a degree. I didn't come to study here in Poland just because I come from a rich country, I was put against a series of exams, exams that are based on IQ, SAT, ACT and MCAT, then we had to do IELTS, and out of 300,000 students that applied, only 500 was granted to study abroad. I think that is pretty much a bragging right. You think I go and talk to people about this straight away?! I usually don't even mention it! I had been to other countries and I act the same everywhere. Why is it only in Poland where I get cursed at by a strangers; "Ku**a Po (Country-Name)" "Go Home!"?! And it is often. Like almost evert two other days.
My friend got busted inside his flat by an angry racist hooligans.
jasondmzk, I don't do anything that would be mean to people, I am often smiley and laughable, I don't walk around wearing gold all over me, just a normal jeans and a shirt and a shoes. I say "Hello, Thank You and Goodbye" in Polish at shops. I don't see any other nationality/race inferior to mine, I think equal of everyone.
Women were approachable to me as well, I made good friends with classy Polish people. However, I find that there is an unbelievable amount of hate from ignorants that don't even know me, and that happen to be quite much in Poland then anywhere else.
But now that I moved in to Warsaw, that became less often. It was worse in Olsztyn.