Cappuccino po kolacji? Pizza z ananasem? OBCIACH! Francesco Morabito. Jak to się mówi po polsku?

Subscribe to the channel and turn on 🔔 to never miss new adventures and inspiration for your own trips! 👉🏼 https://www.youtube.com/@nationalgeog... 💬 What surprised you most in this episode? Let us know in the comments!   / natgeopl   In this episode of the National Geographic Magazine podcast "How to Say It in Polish?", Łukasz Załuski talks with Francesco Morabito, known on YouTube as "That Italian Who Loves Poland." In a candid, lighthearted conversation, Francesco talks about his childhood near Turin, Italian cuisine, and the Piedmont region, and then about how he fell in love with Warsaw, why he moved to Poland, and what surprised him here—from żurek (a Polish soup) and pierogi (dumplings) to... the lack of fixed meal times. Host and guest clash over Polish and Italian stereotypes—about diligence, religiosity, temperament, fashion, and the "dolce vita"—and compare everyday life in both countries: work, family, leisure activities, and differences in relationships. Francesco also shares his experiences learning Polish, reveals his favorite Polish word, talks about his travels in Poland and the world, and discusses how he creates his travel channels in Italian and Polish. 00:00 – Introduction and Poles’ love for Italy 01:20 – Childhood in Turin and Piedmont 04:19 – How an Italian fell in love with Poland 07:08 – Surprising things about Warsaw and Poland 08:28 – Polish cuisine vs. Italian 12:16 – Culture shock: meals and customs 14:25 – Italian stereotypes about Poles 17:09 – Pole stereotypes about Italians 22:07 – Differences in everyday life 23:41 – Favorite places in Poland 24:37 – Learning Polish: “a disaster” 28:05 – Travel and YouTube channels 29:15 – Classy or embarrassing?