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What is like to date a Polish girl?

What is like to date a Polish girl?

Polish women are sincere to their core and they never hide anything from their partners. They believe that the more open they are with their loved ones, the healthier their relationship is going to be and the more trust they will have between each other in the long run.

What do Polish people value most?

According to declarations, the most important value in the life of the Polish people is the family. Secondly, they value their health. less important, but nevertheless significant values such as honesty, quiet life, career, faith, and respect from others.

What do you call your Polish girlfriend?

kochanie (love), księżniczko (princess), królowo (queen), maleńka (little one), laleczko (little doll), serce (heart), jedyna moja (my only one), słoneczko (little sun), skarbie (treasure), laska (babe) etc.

How do people date in Poland?

The Polish have similar dating customs to other Western European countries, but remain somewhat conservative regarding relationships. Poles tend to marry at a younger age than any other country in the European Union, and couples are generally discouraged from living together before marriage.

How do you hit on someone in Polish?

“hit on someone” in Polish

  1. volume_up. dobierać się do kogoś
  2. dowalać się do kogoś
  3. podrywać kogoś
  4. poderwać kogoś

What are Polish values?

Is it easy to date in Poland?

Short answer is no. In fact, it’s very difficult in my opinion. Despite being able to speak a bit of Polish, and the fact that most Polish ladies I meet speak good English, there are other issues. Love can be found anywhere of course, and who knows if it is just around the chimney corner or not.

How do I survive a Polish date?

How to Survive a Polish Date

  1. Poles are highly prized on the ‘meet market’.
  2. Give a reasonable hour.
  3. Be careful how you formulate an invitation to the cinema.
  4. Receive or offer flowers knowingly.
  5. Part at the tram/bus stop.

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