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9 Mind-Blowing Polish Traditions That Prove Poland Is Europe’s Most Unique Country 🇵🇱 🇵🇱 Poland is NOTHING like I expected. In this reaction video, I explore 9 mind-blowing Polish traditions that shocked me, amazed me, and completely changed how I see Europe! From unique holidays and strange customs to deep cultural traditions that only exist in Poland, this country might actually be the most unique place in Europe. Original Video: https://youtu.be/czrCLsOEaqM?si=Jsmh1IkqTywOe0xT Channel URL: https://youtube.com/@poland_uncovered?si=Iemp_z4EW-6Cjd4W Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp-HEfiCpVZl1fAai4N1aAw/join #Poland #PolishTraditions #ReactionVideo #Europe #PolishCulture #Polska #TravelReaction #CultureShock #europeanculture Copyright disclaimer under session 107 of copyright acts, allowance is made for fair use for purpose such as criticism, comments, news, reporting, teachings, scholarship, education and research, "Fair use" is permitted by copyright status that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, education or personal use tips balance in favour of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHT BELONGS TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS KEYWORD: Poland reaction, Polish traditions, Poland culture reaction, reacting to Poland, unique Polish traditions, Poland travel, Polish culture, Europe reaction video, weird Polish traditions, Poland vlog reaction, foreigner reacts to Poland, Poland documentary reaction, life in Poland, European traditions, Polish people, Poland tourism, mind blowing traditions, cultural reaction video, first time reacting to Poland, Poland facts
We don't practice that over here. I don't even think I've seen any of my past relatives or ancestors curse before. You see the way you know a prosperous country is by how they appreciate little things.
Hi guys.
>> Welcome back again to the channel. Today we are going to be checking something from the channel Poland Uncovered and this video is nine mind-blowing Polish tradition, the most unique country in Europe.
I feel like I love it.
>> Poland is not our world. The most unique country in I I don't do clock it but for this I'm going to definitely clock on it.
>> [laughter] >> The most fascinating country as well and the most beautiful country in Europe.
Yeah.
So let's get right into the So you are in beautiful attire. Wow.
>> Yeah. Poland has a rich cultural heritage shaped by centuries of history, religion, and folklore. Folklore. From drowning in winter to getting married twice, Polish traditions and customs often revolve But joining a meter and getting married twice.
>> What do you What do you mean by getting getting married twice cuz now I'm actually confused.
You don't mean when you get married and then maybe like 10 years, 20 years and you get married >> You do um vow renewal and stuff like that.
>> Ooh. Let's get right into it.
>> Please let us know actually in the comment section.
>> are but are certainly a highlight to discover.
They have a lot of culture. Yeah.
Christmas Eve dinner.
>> Wigilia is the traditional Polish Christmas Eve celebration centered around family, food, [snorts] and reflection. It begins at the sighting of the first star in the evening sky symbolizing the star of Bethlehem. The evening meal is meatless and consists of an odd number of carefully prepared dishes >> Is meatless. often 12 representing the months of the year or the apostles. Mhm.
Before the meal, there is a custom involving a special wafer shared among guests accompanied by wishes of health, happiness, and peace. An extra place is often set at the table for an unexpected visitor or in remembrance of absent loved ones.
I just [snorts] want to happily announce that I am the unexpected visitor.
>> [laughter] >> We've never had you in any of the gatherings, so please you're not >> [gasps] >> in remembrance of absent loved ones.
hospitality and remembrance.
Dishes vary by region, but commonly include beet soup, carp, herring, pierogi, and various grain-based items.
Wow. culminating in poppy seed desserts or dried fruit compotes. The meal is followed by carol singing and, in many homes, a midnight mass known as pasterka.
Mhm. Wow, that's new. Wet Monday.
Śmigus-Dyngus is a vibrant Polish Easter Monday tradition celebrated with water fights, playful pranks, and lively socializing. I love the attire.
centuries-old customs, it involves people, especially the young, splashing one another with water using anything from buckets to water guns.
The origins Sorry, just let us know um the history behind all of those attires because for the um the first one, the night mass, there's a attire some of the ladies wore for the um for the carol singing. And this water splashing, there's a way their attire is like ruffles and all.
>> Yeah, yeah, yeah. So please help us down there. We love that. are tied to ancient spring rites of cleansing, renewal, and fertility, Mhm. which later merged with Christian Easter celebrations.
Historically, young men would sprinkle water on women as a sign of affection and fertility. [snorts] And in some regions, also lightly whip them with willow branches. Mhm. In more modern and urban settings, it's evolved into a fun, chaotic water battle among friends and family members, regardless of gender.
Despite its wild appearance, the celebration maintains a spirit of joy and community. Mhm. I love it.
All Saints All Saints' Day. All Saints' Day in Poland is a solemn and deeply meaningful occasion observed on November 1st. It centers around honoring the memory of deceased loved ones, saints, and all the faithful departed.
Cemeteries across the country become places of reflection and reverence, glowing with thousands of candles and adorned with flowers, especially chrysanthemums. Families visit the graves of relatives, cleaning and decorating them with care. The atmosphere is quiet and respectful, with people often standing in silent remembrance or praying together. In the evening, the flickering candlelight creates a sea of warmth and light that transforms the cemeteries into serene, almost sacred spaces.
The day is also a time for community and family gatherings. It's not uncommon for extended families to travel long distances to be together and to honor their ancestors.
Beyond private observance, the event holds cultural significance, fostering a collective memory and a shared sense of continuity between the past and the present.
Mhm. I don't know why that is making me so emotional.
We We don't practice that over here. I don't even think I've seen any of my past relatives or ancestors' graves before.
You know, over here, once you're buried, you're buried, man.
Mhm. And most times, I like I I Come to think of it, right? This actually gave me a lot of thought. Most times over here, when people are buried, except that person is an icon, like someone that, you know, is popular and stuff like that, but let's talk about an ordinary person at at this moment. When When they're buried, you see them carried to the the forest or the village they're coming from.
Bury them there, while, let's say, the family is living in the city, they go back to that village, they bury them, and they forget about him.
And that is sad.
You understand? That is sad.
Because imagine someone that grew up outside of that place.
It's It's quite It's quite sad, man.
It's quite sad. It's quite sad.
Andrzejki happens on the night of November 29th and is known for its playful and mystical atmosphere.
Traditionally, it's a time when people, especially young women, engage in various fortune-telling games and rituals hoping to catch a glimpse of their future, particularly Really? love and marriage. Common activities include pouring hot wax through a small hole into cold water, then interpreting the shapes that form, or dropping rings into a bowl of water to see whose ring floats closest. Other games might involve guessing the initials of a future partner or reading signs from everyday objects.
The night is filled with laughter, light-hearted suspense, and a bit of magic as friends gather to share stories, hopes, and dreams.
Oh, wow.
Fat Thursday is a beloved part of Polish culture, marking a joyful celebration just before the period of fasting begins. It's known for indulgence in sweet treats, especially a type of deep-fried pastry filled with jam or other sweet fillings, often enjoyed in generous quantities. These pastries are soft Do you know what kind of candy it is? and covered with powdered sugar, making them a favorite among people [snorts] of all ages.
The day is filled with a spirit of feasting and enjoyment as people gather with family, friends, and colleagues to share these delicious delights. It's a moment to savor rich flavors and to temporarily set aside restraint, embracing abundance and pleasure.
Harvest Festival.
Dożynki is a vibrant celebration held at the end of the harvest season, expressing gratitude for a successful crop yield. It's a time when communities come together to honor the hard work of farmers and the bounty of the land. Wow.
The festivities often include colorful parades, folk music, dancing, and the sharing of traditional foods. A central symbol of the celebration is a beautifully crafted wreath made from the last sheaves of grain. Wow.
>> Decorated with ribbons, flowers, and sometimes fruit. This wreath is presented during a special ceremony, often accompanied by blessings and prayers for future prosperity. Mhm.
People dress in traditional costumes, and the event serves as a reminder of the importance of agriculture community >> Cool.
You see the way you know a prosperous com- um country is by how they appreciate little things.
You see the way they talked about their farmers, like they literally take out Time. a day.
You understand? Which means they value the production that you know, comes out from the soil soil, and you know, export the you And what I've noticed so far is that they they celebrate together. They have this act of communion celebration they do they do all the time. Over here, they're trying everything possible to chase farmers from their own land. Mhm.
If you think about deeply Mhm.
because most of these places >> Farmers Farmers are not like even back in the days, farmers are not as appreciated as they should. And currently now, there's this new case of herdsmen who are going to farmland to destroying >> destroy the crop, sometimes on a live farmers. It's so sad to think I don't want to think of this and think of these places. It's crazy.
Poland has a togetherness. Yeah.
It's a lively and heartfelt occasion that celebrates both the end of the growing season >> [music] >> and the promise of renewal.
Winter is reborn. [music] Marzanna is a symbolic ritual marking the end of winter and the arrival of spring.
It involves carrying a figure, often made of straw and dressed in old clothes, which represents the spirit of winter or cold.
The figure is then carried in a procession accompanied by songs, dances, and delightful teasing. At the culmination of the event, the figure is cast into a river, pond, or burned, symbolizing the farewell to winter's harsh and looks forward to warmer days ahead.
It is both a form of cleansing and a hopeful gesture for a fruitful season to come.
The event is especially popular among children and communities blending folklore, seasonal change, and a bit of theatrical fun. It's a joyful, colorful occasion that connects people to the cycles of nature and the passage of time, celebrating renewal and new beginnings.
Wow.
This tradition centers around celebrating the day associated with a person's given name, often linked to the feast day of a saint bearing the same name.
It is a special occasion that holds a significance similar to a birthday and is widely observed in social and family circles. On this day, the person being typically receives warm wishes, small gifts, and visits from friends and relatives. Gatherings often involve sharing food and drinks, creating a festive and friendly atmosphere. It's common for people to host parties or casual get-togethers where the focus is on celebrating the individual and strengthening social bonds. It also reflects a connection to tradition and identity as many names carry historical or religious meaning. Overall, the day is marked by joy, kindness, and a sense of community.
Polish wedding.
I've never actually seen a Polish Yeah.
are a lively and heartfelt celebration that combines rich cultural customs, music, and a strong sense of family. Oh, they still wear the suit and gown. The celebration can last a day or even several days and is filled with rituals that emphasize unity, joy, and the beginning of a new chapter. The event usually starts with a formal ceremony followed by a festive reception where guests enjoy traditional foods, dances, and songs.
One of the highlights is the energetic group dances where everyone joins in to celebrate. Wow.
>> Throughout the celebration, there are playful games and symbolic acts that bring good luck and prosperity to the newlyweds. Food and drink flow generously, and guests often participate in toasts that express warm wishes and blessings.
The atmosphere is both joyful and respectful, blending moments of heartfelt emotion with spirited fun.
So, we can say that Poland's most unique traditions, such as festive folk celebrations and the symbolic Christmas Eve dinner, highlight the nation's deep cultural roots. These customs continue to unite communities and preserve Poland's rich heritage.
>> Yeah. Have you ever experienced any of these Polish traditions?
>> Not yet. Let us know in the comments below. And if you liked this video, please give it a thumbs up and subscribe to our channel. Good evening.
I think um one of the um you the wedding celebration is actually one of the simplest I've seen. Over here in Africa, you actually check your Google, our weddings are always so sophisticated and um you just there's a standard it already has that you have to meet up to.
>> Meet up or exceed.
>> Or exceed. And some people go into um debts, like debts, in trying to meet up to the standard. But seeing the Polish wedding, I just see simplicity and seeing people come together in love to celebrate, not looking at standard or not looking at, you know, any of those sophisticated items and the likes of it.
So beautiful. For one, I would say the Polish people have the act of togetherness because all of this celebration, down to the name day, people come together to celebrate.
People come together to be happy. Yeah.
To rejoice with you. And it's just so beautiful to see.
Well, all I can say is I I love every aspect of their culture. And anytime I think about comparing it to some of the things we have over here, it is a nightmare. And like it is that hole that never gets to the bottom.
It's sad, but I love the fact that the Polish culture and tradition is thriving. And hopefully one day I want me and my family to be part of it.
>> Not just experience it, be a part of that culture. Be a contribution to that culture. Well, Let me know what you think about this.
>> submitting my CV.
>> [laughter] >> Let me know what you think about this in the comment section. Keep your requests coming down there. And please, some of the questions we ask, we'd love to see your um response answers to it down there. See you on our next one. Ciao.
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