TOP REASONS Why To Live In POLAND

If you enjoy adventure videos from the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, grab your vodka and some zakusky and join me as we discover why Krakow is an amazing city.
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  1. Justin, its a super video. You showed many different and interesting sides of Krakow. If i were younger , i would love to move there as i am Polish. I've been living in Engjand for 45 years and i miss Poland. Maybe one day, i hope. Keep filming and safe jourey. Thank you for showing us countries and places we would normally never visit.

  2. The vast majority of Poles are not happy with such a sudden and large interest in our country. Unfortunately, thanks to the flood of such films, we have more and more people from strange and wild countries in the country

  3. There's no even one reason to live in Poland. Stay in your country, make it clean and safe and you won't need to move anywhere.

  4. I moved here exactly 2 years ago and I absolutely love it.
    The standard of living is amazing, everything is functional and efficient.
    The people are very friendly and welcoming once you get to know them and there is little crime that I have seen.
    Definitely recommend it to anyone that gets the chance!

  5. I disagree with the claim that Poland is affordable. It has become quite expensive. Even in my hometown of 30,000 people, a meal in an average restaurant costs around £10—not in a fancy place. Coffee prices are comparable to those in London, petrol and energy costs are very high ( energy ~0.23 GBP kW/h in PL where in GB it is 0.28). While living abroad and earning elsewhere might make Poland seem cheaper, it’s definitely not the case for the average Pole. While prices for many goods and services are approaching Western European levels, salaries in Poland remain significantly lower.

  6. If you want to move to Poland write comment below. You can have beautyfull 250 meter willa with stunning wiev and 5 yard for 500 t pound 🎉

  7. Hey Justin, Poland is not "Eastern Europe" !!! Get your facts straight 😊. The Iron Curtain collapsed in 1989. You need to update your knowledge. European history is longer than the 45 -year post WWII era.

  8. DO NOT ADVERTISE!!!
    Are you ready to join Polish civil patrols against unwanted, uninvited, despised muslim, himdu and black barbaric trohglodytes?
    Are you???
    Poland is at hybrid war with ruzzia, bielaruzz and munition is uncult, disrespectfut, and utterly moron invaders disguised into "migrants".
    They all know what's here for them and they still invade.
    People are getting killed, girls raped. Fear of leaving homes after 20.00 already started.

    So, are you ready to personally get involves in fighing them?
    Are you?!

    If not, stop adding upp to their invasion.
    Or you'll be viewed the same way.

  9. Justin, there is something addictive about Poland that I can’t explain. I’ve been there twice, and already planning a third visit in few months! Three years in a row.

  10. Very interesting video brother I love Poland! Sorry once again I didn't get any video notifications 😕.
    Great job and take care

  11. I've been to Krakow twice. Lovely city. During my 1994 stay in Krakow, I stayed at the former Hotel Forum about a 20-30 minute walk from the old town. My recollection is it was a four or five star hotel that was US $21 per night (!!) back in 1994. The hotel offered a nice view of the Visulta River. It was in a cool looking brutalist style building. My understanding is the hotel closed in 2002, but today for former lobby of the hotel I noticed was converted into a trendy hangout for a light meal and a drink with friends. Your footage in the Cloth Hall with the woman selling a chess set brought back memories for me during my visit there. I also found a nice wooden handmade chess set in the Cloth Hall perhaps in the same location your were chatting with that nice woman!

    As an Eastern Europe enthusiast, you might want to visit the link below about Hotel Forum.

    https://www.whitemad.pl/en/krakows-forum-hotel-polish-brutalism-at-its-best/

  12. To all migrants, don't come to Poland, live in your own countries and don't turn Poland into the mess you made in your own countries

  13. did it occur to your bald head, that no one authorized you to advertise Poland as a place to live? did you think that Poles are vindictive and that they might associate you with the influx of foreigners to Poland, you know, then it can be very unpleasant for you. Do you want to live in a nice and beautiful place? Don't ruin it like your homeland.

  14. i niech tu kurwa zaprosi kogo się da, w końcu w Krakowie będzie jak w Londynie. Przyjeżdżają jak do siebie, nie pytają nikogo o zdanie i robią agitację by kuźwa więcej przyjeżdżało… no co za chamstwo. Przyjdzie do ciebie do domu i jeszcze zaprasza gości, a ty potem chcesz do knajpy to raz miejsca nie ma, a jak już się znajdzie to ceny "turystyczne"… zresztą Brytyjczycy nie byli zbyt mili dla Polaków zarówno w dalszej jak i bliższej przeszłości i nie widzę powodu by być miłym dla nich, należy z nimi jechać tak jak oni jechali z naszymi na zmywaku. Zero taryfy ulgowej.

  15. Poland is safe because we don't have to much migrant so please don't say Poland is safe and make your country safe again !!!

  16. Small advice for you… Better don't approach a horse from the side-back if yiu don't want to end up in a hospital or in Lord's universe 🤪

  17. I' Polish and I love British culture. People are so kind, friendly, and more open. I wish Polish people were a little bit more like that. Love your videos.

  18. We do not need here more MDs and engineers from the continent between Egypt and RSA… Poland is culturally and religiously homogeneous (it applies to more than 85-90% of Polish population) and let this status quo stays forever. We have enough of wars and battles – not to mention – less known uprisings with both of our neighbors, one country on the East, and the second on the West. We have a tragic history and many of our ancestors died for our liberty and freedom.

  19. Why are you doing this? Who are you? What's your real purpose of showing Poland? Are you trying to invite those homeless from London to Poland? Your vlog is very shallow. You showing no knowledge about Poland, other then food. I wish you'll just get lost, together with your ignorance.

  20. Great video, Justin. You put a lot of work in it! And always your personal touch of talking to people, trying and sharing local food. I like it.

    I would like to visit Krakow again. First time I came there, it was in 1986. It was epic, good memories. Everything has changed so much!

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