MY NAME IS FERNANDO, I AM MEXICAN-COLOMBIAN...I WANT TO SAY I AM INTERESTED IN VISITING POLAND, ITS BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY WITH WONDERFUL AND I ENJOY FUTBOL, SO I HOPE I CAN WATCH MAYBE A GAME OR SO FROM WISLA KRAKOW.. PERSONALLY I NEVER MET A POLISH GIRL IN MY LIFE... BUT I WAS WONDERING HOW DO POLISH GIRLS THINK ABOUT US GUYS FROM LATIN AMERICA... DO YOU THINK WERE BAD OR UGLY OR DISGUSTING... I WANT TO SAY PERSONALLY I THINK POLISH WOMEN ARE BEAUTIFUL AND SEEM SWEET.... HOPEFULLY I CAN TEACH THEM TO DANCE SALSA OR TEACH THEM HOW TO MAKE HOMEMADE TACOS.... IF THEIRS ANY PLACES LIKE FOOD, OR HISTORICAL SITES, OR CITIES THAT WORTH OF INTEREST.. PLEASE TELL ME dziękuję
Hola Fernando! Yo tambien estoy interesada en los Polakos jaja I think that Polish men are attracted to Latina women (myself) because I have only ever dated Polish men. I know where I'm from in Chicago, there is a huge population of Mexican-Polish couples. So if Polish men are interested in Latinas, I would think Polish girls are interested in Latino men.
Fernando! I think that people in Poland don't know Latin American culture! Only contact people in Poland could have with it is through American movies and Brazilian soap operas. I've heard that few were quite popular in Poland! There are some salsa schools there too. Capoeira is quite popular and Spanish language belongs to top 2nd foreign language learned in Poland.
Before WWII there were fairly large numbers of Poles immigrating to the South American countries of Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay, and this would probably be the part of Latin America that Poles would be most familiar with (novelist Witold Gomrowicz lived in Argentina for over 20 years). During the PRL years there were close ties with Cuba for obvious reasons; some Cuban university students went to PL to study. Over the last decade, some TV travel programmes, most notably Boso przez Swiat with Wojciech Cejrowski (although it focuses in large part on the the indigenous peoples of the Amazonia) I thought did a lot to expose Poles to this part of the world. Cejrowski also had an great radio Latin music radio programme - not sure if it still airs?