What do they think about each other? Do they get along with each other?

What do they think about each other? Do they get along with each other?

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One czech guy tolld me poles and czechs get along as brothers, another one told me czechs like joking about poles being bible thumbing hill billies

They are just people, but it's true we mostly see them as drunk poor people who come here to fill our jobs we don't want to do.

If anything I think Vietnamese here are more respected.

i literally never saw polish person here fill in these types of work, its almost all the time ukrainians

I saw quite a bit at Skoda. But yes the majority are Ukranians who aren't respected at all.

Looks like Indonesia and Philippines

>They are just people
wrong

What do Czechs think about Western Euros?

To poles czechs are mostly prostitues and cowards which isn't that far from reality.

idk almost every single one i met so far was a smug retard like trying to act like westoids while not being quite western himself with comfy ghettos spread across the country, flourishing prostitution/poverty/alcoholism (per capita alcohol consumption is much higher in czechia than it is in pooland) being their main contributions to humanity, russians are much better people in general desu

Yes, indonesia and philippines get along with each other
we even bought warships and tanks from them, unlike malaysia(american copy) its literally a terrorists islamic state

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This.

Czechs think they're western because a few Poles work in German factories that happened to be located in Czechia, lmao.

In fact they're just butthurt that Poland surpassed Czechia in many areas (like highway network for example) which seemed to be impossible 30 years ago so they pretend that nothing has changed since then.

why would a Pole work in Czechia for a 15% higher salary than in Poland if he can work in Germany for a 300% higher salary

based, czechs have no dignity at all

>who come here to fill our jobs we don't want to do.
Why the fuck would anyone go work in Czechia when you can work in Germany for more money with the same amount of effort required.

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Because he'd have to deal with Krauts and their gobbledygook I guess

German language is taught at provincional schools next to english.
It's only that in urban areas you get english classes alongside more "exotic" languages like french, spanish or Russian.

Can't speak for Poles but we mostly don't think about them. They are just sort of there. They are in the sort of uncanny valley of being too similar to really be interesting and too different to be real brothers.

I was taught German for about 8 years give or take and my knowledge doesn't go beyond some basic phrases and some memewords like Rüstung. And I don't think I'm the only one. Plus, there is the first reason.

Czechs are the favourite nations of Poles. Czechs view Poles with contempt.

More people in Poland know German than Czech. And in most of the menial jobs you don't really need the language, except for few basic expressions.

There are Poles living all over Europe and the language is never a problem.

The only Poles who work in Czechia are miners from Silesia, who simply didn't want to learn a new profession after most of coal mines in Poland were closed or some factory workers in German-owned factories in Czechia, but it's few of them, mostly those who live in border towns, they don't even feel like they work in Czechia because they go there at 7 am and come back home to Poland after 3 pm, they won't even spend one korona in Czechia.

>Czechs are the favourite nations of Poles

I think it will change now, after you stole these masks for Italy, here it was a big shock that these nice Pepiks could do such a thing.

>I was taught German for about 8 years give or take and my knowledge doesn't go beyond some basic phrases and some memewords like Rüstung. And I don't think I'm the only one. Plus, there is the first reason.
And most of these gastarbeiters will be in the exact same position. But you have to keep in mind that German employers employing polacks as manual labourers and other thirdie jobs rarely expect them to speak english. In fact most of these companies have polish-speaking "handlers" who act as proxy between polish labourers and german owners as well as handling all of the documents required for legal work and accomodation.

I'm not saying there are a lots of Poles in Czechia like that other Czech says. Just saying why a Pole would hypothetically pick this country over Krautland.

I work in Czechia but I live by the border so a bit of commute is worth that 15% or whatever it is.

Not everyone can speak German I guess

>after you stole these masks for Italy
Kek, don't tell me you are retarded enough to believe that.

Doesn't matter if it's true or false, it was really big news here.

>poles being bible thumbing hill billies
Hate those guys

Doubt, Poles are not that dumb.

whether you like it or not, people did believe that.

If Czechs were dumb enough to believe that Poles sell them poisonous food...

I refuse to believe Poles are that stupid. My guess is that media used it as an excuse for Polish seizures and it never was "big news".

People in general are that dumb desu.

Fact, truth, those are just buzzwords. A shocking news is what counts, further developments tend to slip by.

Remember that story with kindergarten crossing railway crossing with red lights on that sparked holy outrage? I wonder how many people noticed afterwards that it was all for literally nothing.

>Poles are not that dumb.
Most Poles are catholic.

Why not, Czechs sold Czechs poisonous alchol.

Good.

>Czechs gud Poles bad

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>I refuse to believe Poles are that stupid
>Poles bad
You must be a counter-example though.

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you can googletranslate

some comments:

>Zero kompleksów wobec Czechów! Potrafia być gorsi niż my, jak widać.

>No complexes towards Czechs. They can be worse than us, apparently.

Yes, people here usually considered Czechs just "nicer Poles" but that news changed a lot.

>>No complexes towards Czechs. They can be worse than us, apparently.
Nice translation polish man

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Poles and Czechs, can you understand each other? Your languages seem pretty similar.

Poles seem to love them, Czechs don't care much, since Poles stabbed them in the back along with nazis that one time

retard

>Internet comments on news site
Come back with actual surveys. People who do these comments are either paid trolls or total dummies.

translate it better then

they stabbed us in 1920 when they took Zaolzie without a plebiscite.

Very badly and the languages are mutually funny. But when I watched some Polish movies, I could eventually understand the language without subtitles.

>translate it better then
Yeah like I've got the time to fix some retard's mistake.

I don't think many people are basing their opinion on that part of history.

They'd be wrong to, too, since it's not nearly so clear cut - argument over that strip of land goes back to post WWI arrangements where we essentially just annexed it militarily in lieu of peaceful arrangements because it was economically important to us.

> in 1920
You are really a case for special education.

>paid trolls

I don't think anyone here needs to pay someone to demean Czechs, you're not as important for us - that's why most of people like you, because they don't know much about Czechs except for that general stereotype that they're harmless, only eat knedles, drink beer and think how to avoid fighting for independence.

Translating two short sentences would take you less time that writing this post. Even if there are grammar mistakes they don't change the meaning of that comment so I don't know what your problem is.

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I do believe Czechs have their own version of history, every nation does.

Zaolzie was so Czech so even pro-Czech anti-Polish propaganda had to be in Polish, otherwise the locals wouldn't understand it.

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>I don't think anyone here needs to pay
Foreign propagandists love to spread butthurt between EU members and the news producers love to add some tinder for flamewars. But the point stands, comments on internet site don't mean shite.

Hot guy on the left

going to take this and hang it at my student organization, see what happens

Do Czechs get taught Poland's role in destroying and annexing parts of Czechoslovskia at the beginning of WW2?

>But the point stands, comments on internet site don't mean shite.

I don't think now it's the best time to conduct a survey about your attitude to other nations but when it is already done I think this mask scandal will be reflected in how Czechs will score there. People will remember about it just like you remember about the poisonous food and it's one of your main stereotypes about Poland now.

Nah, pic related gathered more attention.

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>we mostly see them as drunk poor people who come here to fill our jobs we don't want to do

>b-but in fact we like you

Hypocrites, arrogant, naive but overal nice poeple

wtf why were Czechs so antisemitic?

Do Germans get taught about German-Russian joint parades of brotherhood after their joint operation in Poland?

Different regions have different perceptions. People living near borders tend to have better perceptions of the neighboring nations. Negative view of Poles is mostly a thing of woke middle class.

What are the nicest cities in Poland? I've been to Krakow, but nowhere else.

Of course we do

Good. It's a pity the Russians don't.

>People living near borders tend to have better perceptions of the neighboring nations.

Wouldn't say so. For example in Germany the most negative about Poles are the people who live on the border, because they accuse Poles of stealing their cars, while the least prejudiced are Germans from parts of Germany far away from Poland, because they know Poles as hard-working employees mostly.

I'd say there's no rule.