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Hey this is MatSan
And welcome to our culture section
today we're going to talk about
so let's get into it
our registration plate
in Poland
we have the numbers and letters
firstly we have the letters
the codes in the beginning
English codes
these can be 2 letters or 3 letters
everything depends on the city
and on the voivodeship region
that your car was registrated
take your car as example
you're from Lublin
so the code in the begging will be LU
and then following by random numbers
from the car plates
you can see which city this person comes from, right?
yea
that's quite interesting
and it's also our interest
when we're driving on the road
and I'm like: oh there's a car from Gdańsk
oh there's a car from Kraków
it's pretty fun
it's quite interesting on the streets in Poland to see that
and in Taiwan
we don't
the numbers are usually random
we use indicators
and flash of our lights
on the road to inform about something
so for example
when you're passing the car
and the car let you pass them
they give you some space to pass them easily
for you to avoid the car
you will usually thank them
by thanking
we use the indicator sign
which is this broken car indicator, the triangle sign
you just press it
it's gonna shine for a while
and press it again
so it means thank you? that's it?
and can it means sorry?
if you do something stupid
and you do this as well?
people sometimes do that as well
so it's thank you or sorry
on the road
also you can use the flash
for exmaple
for informing people that they didn't turn their lights on
or you can also do the same
if you want to inform about the police
the person who is
facing you
the car is facing you
they saw the police is there
so they will use the flash as well
to inform you, there is a police near you
so just slow down
it was fun in the beginning for me
he told me that you can press this indicator to say thank you
I'm like: wow I'm gonna do it
we use honk to say thank you
you don't?
no, no
we do this only when the accident is going on
or some retard is driving on the street
so we sometimes use that
to say thank you
reminds me of GTA V
in Poland, we got a law
that you can't sell alcohol to drunk people
not every shop cares about it
you can see that regularly that
people actually sell alcohol to the drunken one
but in Taiwan, there's even not a law like this, right?
yes, so far as I know
there's no law like this
but
I think it's because
people are not drinking that much in Taiwan
drinking is not a problem in Taiwan
so we don't have this kind of law strictly being set
but
I read some news
because
drink and drive, it is a problem
because of these accidents
people are trying to raise this topic
maybe we should set this law
like European countries, like America
but I don't hear much voice about this
and the next thing
Poland got Name's day, but Taiwan doesn't have it
Name's Day is different than birthday in Poland, right?
so you can have 2 birthdays basically?
I would say
younger generation don't do that at all now
we have Name's day
for example, I don't even know when is my Name's Day
everytime my grandma is calling me
she called and said: happy Name's day
I'm super surprised
because I don't even know I have Name's day on that day
how does it work about this Name's day?
we've got a calendar with names there
and your name....
for example
your name shows up at 16th of June
so that means on 16th of June, you got your Name's day
so is there lots of names in one day?
sometimes there are 2 names
sometimes...I don't know, maybe 3
Poland doesn't really do Name's day right now
it's mostly about older generations
because
they treat it as a birthday
they don't...
they don't really...
they are not focusing on birthday
they are focusing on Name's day more
and we're already like birthday people
so we rather spend time with our friends
on birthday
and also i think, it's because in Poland
the names are generally, pretty much the same
guys are like: Jacek, Mateusz
those few names
so it's easier for people
to categorize these names
because in our case
everybody got super different names
you can be super creative at names
train stations, bus stations
you have to pay for the toilet
it's pretty bad, because
sometimes you even pay 3zł
for one pee
and it's a lot, right?
yes it's a lot
just imagine, Poland is pretty big
comapring to Taiwan
and if you want to travel by bus
to another city
which will take you, for example 6hrs or 4hrs
there are stops in every station
so if you want to pee
you have to pay for evey toilet
also it's quite inconvenient
because of this long time travel
you're so nervous, because in the bus
there's no toilet
some buses do
I mean, lots of them, they don't
in this case, before you travel
you need to pee
of course you need to pee
and in the bus, you're like
I don't want to drink too much water
because I don't know when will be the next pee station
you're not that relax at driving
unfortunately
so in this case, train wins
I don't like train, but train wins
cuz train at least has toilet there
and you don't have to pay for it
but it's disgusting
smells, stinks
I had an experience in the train
that I went to the toilet
and the lock was kind of broken
because that train we took was pretty old
I'm like
ok, it's locked
then I'm peeing
after pee, I was going to wear my pants
and before I wear my pantie
a guy just OPEN THE DOOR
he really saw my...there
your there
and he got horny
no!
and he was like:
oh oh, sorry
and I was like.....this is so awkward
the conclusion about this
to "not to pay before travel"
you can go to the shopping mall
next to the train/bus station
she was surprised that she can get into that voting place
even she doesn't have any permission to vote
then you can see just some covers (at the voting place)
not that much
people in Poland are not so strict about that
yes
because in Taiwan
we also do the voting at school
usually in the classroom
but
they set up like a booth
with the cover
some kind of chamber?
no, it looks like this photobooth
yea, looks like that
there are like, 4 of them
and you get the vote
this paper
from those administrators
and then you get into this booth
it's a very secret voting
you cannot show your vote to anyone else
and also
they've got stamps
we got X
yea you just cross the person you want
and you got stamps
we got stamps, yea
because...
people say that if you write their name
it will be somehow
leaking the idea of who you're voting for
so the main idea is to
not showing who you vote for
so you can't show your ticket to the public
or make a selfie with it and upload it onto Facebook
it's definitely illegal
in Taiwan, when you go to convenient store
like 711 or Żabka this kind of store
you don't say "hello"
"hi, good morning" to those cashiers
so you just start the conversation with
I would like to buy this and that
yea or just hi
doesn't really matter if you say...greeting to them or not
but in Poland
people are very polite
even to strangers
so
whenever you start the conversation with the cashier
and so on
you say "hello"
and then you start to say what you want
and "goodbye"
and when you finish your shopping
you say "goodbye"
"thank you, goodbye!"
super, super polite for me
we don't really do that
and about "bon appetit"
when I'm working in the office
even though those colleagues they don't know you
they still say "smacznego"
wish you have a great appetit
when they say smacznego
you have to say: thank you
dzięki
koniec! (the end!)
Poland, when you're driving
you got signs
which are informing you that
there might be animals crossing
from this forest to that forest
you can see cow and sheep
when you're driving at the countryside
across the city in Poland
I'm always so amazed by those cows
cuz they're SO CUTE!!
I want one!
so that's pretty much it
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about differences of Poland and Taiwan
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