(Props to Linde for inspiring me to post, however short.)
In class the other day, I was describing the uber-American concept of 'Keeping up with the Joneses'. After giving my whole spiel on conspicuous consumption, I asked my students if this concept applied at all in Poland. One response I received provides more insight to American-Polish differences than any anthropology dissertation ever could.
"Lets say Mr. Jones is a farmer," began the student.
"In America, if Mr. Jones buys a cow, you're going to go out and buy two cows, correct?"
"Correct," I replied.
"Well in Poland," the student continued, "if Mr. Jones buys a cow, you're just going to go next door and shoot his cow in the head."
My students nodded their heads simultaneously as laughter erupted from the room.
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hi!
ReplyDeleterecently I've heard your lecture about Poland.
to cheer you up this is what I found about polish language:
http://www.crystalkiss.com/worlds-hardest-languages-learn/
but don't give up,it's still possible to learn:)