DON'T DO This in POLISH Home‼️6 Rules You Need To Know😲 🇵🇱

Thinking about moving to Poland, planning a visit, or invited to a Polish household for the first time? After nearly 8 years of living in Poland as an expat, I’m sharing the ultimate "real talk" guide to the unwritten rules of Polish home etiquette that no one warns you about! From strict table manners to unexpected greeting habits, these are the 6 essential social rules you need to know to avoid embarrassment and show respect to your local hosts. 👇 TIMESTAMPS (What’s in this video): 👇 00:00 - Introduction & My Channel's Goal 🛫 01:37 - What It Means to Be Invited to a Polish Home 🔑 03:44 - Rule 1: Never Arrive Empty-Handed (And Count Your Flowers!) 💐 06:07 - Rule 2: Shoes Always Off at the Door 👟 06:48 - Rule 3: Do Not Refuse Food! 🥟 08:20 - Rule 4: Respecting the Polish Babcia & Dziadek 👵👴 09:19 - Rule 5: Golden Table Manners & Sitting Arrangements 🪑 11:21 - Rule 6: Don't Rush After Eating & The 15-Minute Doorstep Goodbye 👋 Despite all the research you might do before relocating, experiencing everyday life and integration firsthand is a completely different story. Polish hospitality is legendary and full of warm-hearted affection, but navigating these cultural nuances can be tricky if you don't know what to expect! ☕ Support My Channel / Wesprzyj mój kanał: If you enjoy my content and want to help me create more videos about life and travel in Poland, you can support me here! Every coffee helps a lot: 👉 https://buymeacoffee.com/jdsarkar 💬 Join the Conversation: If you live in Poland or have visited a local household, what unwritten rule shocked you the most? If you are Polish, did I get these right? Let me know in the comments below! 👇 🔔 Don't forget to LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE for more honest videos about expat life, travel tips, and living in Poland! 🔔 #Poland #MovingToPoland #PolishCulture #LifeInPoland #PolandTravel #ExpatInPoland #PolishTradition #LivingAbroad #PolishHospitality