Tolerance toward foreigners

Poland is a state where ethnic homogeneity prevails. However, after joining the European Union, it has become particularly attractive to immigrants from all around the world.

If you analyze the average living standard of Polish citizens, it becomes clear that the authorities are trying to help the inhabitants in every thinkable way. The government supports social assistance programs for residents along with foreigners.

  • Locals are tolerant toward immigrants from the former Soviet Union or other countries. This is why tens of thousands of Russians, Ukrainians, and Belarusians, especially from the border regions, every year go there to work.

Social life

Poles are proud of their country; cherish their language, culture, and traditions. Some are still able to dance the Mazurka or Polonaise with inspiration, and every third person will impress with knowledge of folk songs. The greatest value for them is the family, and work is on the second place. Then there are religion, politics, recreation, and friends.

  • Polish citizens are very balanced people. They also love freedom. This is confirmed by the upbringing of children. These people always give their children the right to choose everything.
  • Poles surprise with their humor. They like to tell jokes about themselves so that no one will get ahead of them. They always come out of a difficult situation with honor, because any awkward situations are deftly turned into a joke. No political figure or situation can escape their biting sarcasm.
  • Poland is rich in festivals and holidays. Celebrations in the country do not stop all year round. Locals are theater-goers, and ticket prices are reasonable. Every year song and film festivals, trade fairs, and exhibitions are heldin various parts of the country.