Ukrainians about Poland. What do they think of our nation? Part I

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In Poland there are less employment problems, most respondents acknowledged. More work, better working conditions, greater occupation safety and respect for workers, more emphasis on the balance between work and private life, the regulation of law is working smoothly.

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They enjoyed public communications and wellness services, online banking and access to online offices, longer store work, more opportunities to participate in cultural and amusement events. They besides noticed a slower pace of life, which was not a affirmative for everyone anymore.

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According to Ukrainian migrants, we can be arrogant of our individual culture, higher than they are. And the Polish stereotype in the eyes of the Ukrainian looks like this: withdrawn, valueful of privacy and adherence to principles, working with reason, and to a household with love, tolerant, patriotic, frugal and able to drink a lot.

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The negative is individual contacts with Poles. little friendly situations, more conflict. Poles frequently accused them of surviving at their expense, and sometimes the reluctance caused them to talk Ukrainian or Russian in public. The respondents frequently pointed out that in Poland they were seen by the prism of the stereotype of “the man of the East”, and Poles knew small about Ukraine and they were not curious in it. *** Interestingly, the majority of respondents did not think that they deserved more rights in Poland than they had. They besides referred to the thought of creating Ukrainian schools, churches, clubs or full Ukrainian districts in Polish cities.

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However, the common future of Poland and Ukraine is not pink, migrants say. She'll be in the way of good relations. competition in the economical field, both within Poland and between our countries, especially if Ukraine joined the EU. The researchers considered that Polish-Ukrainian relations could be improved, going to concessions with Poles on the Volyn massacre, and did not realize why it had not yet happened.

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Daria lives in Poland, teaches English. He besides runs a channel on YouTube, where he talks about, for example, what he thinks about Polish men. At the beginning of her stay in our country, she was struck by the care of the gentlemen about the exterior – fashionable clothes, arranged hair, visits to the gym. A single friend who stayed in Ukraine, Daria encouraged: – You gotta come to me due to the fact that there are very handsome men in Poland. possibly you'll find a boyfriend. When youtuberka got utilized to handsome people, she began to announcement another affirmative qualities: Polish men respect women. They do not have specified a lustful look as if women have never seen, especially beautifully dressed, in a short skirt or tight dress, and do not make sounds akin to the voice of an animal, which is common in Ukraine and Russia, Italy and Greece. Here. [in Poland] women are not just seen as a fun object.

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– You are not corrupted by female attention— says Daria to Poles. Unlike men from post-missive countries, where there is simply a belief that There aren't adequate men for all women, so they choice just any guy to get married as shortly as possible.

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A Pole is a guy politically involved, who is up to date with all the news, understands what happens in the country, what happens outside Poland ...Who said what from ministers, presidents, what were the interviews, who, when... etc. Daria cites her husband's words: – When I talk to a Pole, it's either work or politics.

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Polish men are very active in household life. – There's no specified thing as a parent and kids together and a husband hanging out. I love it erstwhile dads walk with kids on weekends. Almost all man in Poland can change a diaper, feed a baby, even cook a simple dish.

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Poles are more applicable than Ukrainians. You think about the future, you have life plans. I remember my friend, who has a Pole's husband, told me that he runs a household budget, records all expenses, plans holidays and weekends, knows what it costs. In Ukraine, men do not really know how much potatoes, clothes and everything the household spends a month. He's making money, and whether it's adequate or not, he doesn't care anymore.

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