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Culture and Customs in Poland

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Horse-drawn carriage rides are popular with tourists in Cracow. Get an overview of the city in style.

Different people - different ways

Each time I visit Poland I discover more differences between the way Poles and Brits behave although certain social changes are now widespread across Europe.

For example, young people no longer give up seats to the elderly in buses in either Poland or Britain.

  • Poles celebrate name days rather than birthdays. Poles are named after saints at baptism, every day is a saint's day.
  • There are various feast days and festivals, for example Women's Day on the 8th of March when men give the women in their life flowers
  • Poland is a strongly Roman Catholic country - you will see religious processions through streets on feast days
  • On the 2nd of November, the majority of Poles troop off to cemetaries to light candles and commemorate their friends and family who have died
  • Even beggars (rarely seen) often display a religious placard - sometimes even whilst kneeling in the street. See honest beggar and amusing moments.
Greeting people in Poland
 
  • Members of a family and friends kiss 3 times on the cheek on meeting,
  • Older men may still kiss the back of a ladies hand (outside the family)
  • When meeting people Poles do not know they will address you in a formal way compared to someone they are familiar with. Anyone over about 1six is addressed as either Pan (Mr) or Pani(Mrs), it takes a joint agreement to get on to first name terms.
  • Polish people don't take well to loud or loutish behaviour.
  • It is not acceptable to ask people you don't know very well personal questions. This is very different from countries like Greece where a question of a total stranger about their income does not offend. Sometimes the Poles curiousity overcomes their manners and they will talk tostrangers - then apologise later.

Lifestyle differences

  • Poles do not use side plates, not even in the best restaurants
  • It is common to remove ones shoes before entering carpeted rooms in people's homes, you may even find an array of carpet slippers ready and waiting.
  • Physical displays of affection such as passionate kissing in public are frowned upon - older people especially dislike loutish and immodest behaviour - very conservative society in Poland.

 

Take a look at a self-catering holiday rental in Poland for weekly holidays and short breaks.

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Accommodation near Cracow

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