why nrdic countries dont give food?
and why island is so close :O
I would agree on Poland.
Yep
Yes
My granny is specifically waiting for someone to do so
There should be a āBabciaā category for Poland:
DEFINITELY WILL FEED YOU UNTIL YOU CAN EAT NO MORE AND THEN DEMAND YOU TAKE A WEEKāS WORTH OF FOOD WITH YOU HOME (OR IT WILL GO TO WASTE GRANDSON – DONāT MAKE YOUR BABCIA SAD š¢)
should be dark blue
Definitely!
Yes, except of grandmas. They always offer you food, and it’s better for you to be hungry.
Dark blue!
Sorta agree. Most of the times, yes.
I think it should be “almost always”.
It’s seen as rude if you don’t at least offer some food or drink.
Yes. Any time I went to a Polish household Iāve been fed, same as with Ukraine.
Every time I leave Poland Iām about 2 stone heavier š
Yea, so I was surprised it’s not dark blue. Shouldn’t it be “almost always”?
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Iād love to see this map for the states. Itās such a shot in the dark.
My thought was Poland should’ve been dark blue. That’s an always for me. Even polish people.living abroad feed you when you visit. That’s the first thing my mom says to anyone who shows up.
I think all countries should be blue, I canāt imagine going over to someoneās house and you arenāt offered any food
For my expierience I believe that it should be ‘almost always’.
Dark blue apsolutly
Ukraine and Poland should definitely be dark blue. It’s rude not to offer some food or drinks when someone visits you, and when it’s a gathering it’s pretty much implied you’re going to eat at the host’s house.
Totally agree
It depends on how collectivistic a cultire is. The more collectivistic the cultire, the more likely you are to be warmly welcomed and given food and drink even when stepping by unannounced. In more indivicualistic cultures it’s less likely to happen. [https://clearlycultural.com/geert-hofstede-cultural-dimensions/individualism/](https://clearlycultural.com/geert-hofstede-cultural-dimensions/individualism/) edit: typos
Should be dark blue, every time I go to Poland, I come back fat as fuck. Kawa, Kerbatka, sernik? A moze ‘Insert generic homemade polish food’ na sprobowanie?
i’d make a state of somewhat inbetween always and usually for poland, it’s usually seen as not giving respect to another person if you dont at least serve them cookies or some other cakes/pies
“Od kiedy Islandia jest tak blisko Francji 1??1!!1!1?1!!!!šš”
I am inviting people to my home at least once every 2 weeks and they always were offered something to eat/asked if they want to eat. Even when they said no and I had snacks like peanuts/chips I threw it at them.
Something to drink goes without question. For drinking don’t ask. Just put a few glasses on the table and a bottle of water/soft drink.
I would get slapped if my mother somehow heard I didn’t offer a guest something to eat/drink. I’m 28 and still living in fear of her slaps
The longer you stay, the more that probability approaches 1.
Poland is an Almost Always. Every time we go toy wifeās family (aunty or uncles) unannounced a whole spread is laid out and plenty of drink (mainly vodka). The hospitality over in Poland is amazing. As for England it should be a definite no; so many times Iāve been at friends houses and needed to ask for a drinkā¦. Canāt imagine what is going thorough their headsā¦.. just imagine if they had to make food – omg
Should be dark blue. I always offer drinks and food and every fellow Pole I visit does the same.
on average
Delicje and Ptasie mleczko or peanuts and crackers in worst case are obligatory for guests, same coffee, tea or a juice and mineral water. If we have dinner ready then we propose a sup at least, or order a pizza. Poland is definitely dark blue. Maybe except for Warsaw, everyone living west of this city, has a bad opinion about their manners (stereotype).
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why nrdic countries dont give food?
and why island is so close :O
I would agree on Poland.
Yep
Yes
My granny is specifically waiting for someone to do so
There should be a āBabciaā category for Poland:
DEFINITELY WILL FEED YOU UNTIL YOU CAN EAT NO MORE AND THEN DEMAND YOU TAKE A WEEKāS WORTH OF FOOD WITH YOU HOME (OR IT WILL GO TO WASTE GRANDSON – DONāT MAKE YOUR BABCIA SAD š¢)
should be dark blue
Definitely!
Yes, except of grandmas. They always offer you food, and it’s better for you to be hungry.
Dark blue!
Sorta agree. Most of the times, yes.
I think it should be “almost always”.
It’s seen as rude if you don’t at least offer some food or drink.
Yes. Any time I went to a Polish household Iāve been fed, same as with Ukraine.
Every time I leave Poland Iām about 2 stone heavier š
Yea, so I was surprised it’s not dark blue. Shouldn’t it be “almost always”?
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Iād love to see this map for the states. Itās such a shot in the dark.
My thought was Poland should’ve been dark blue. That’s an always for me. Even polish people.living abroad feed you when you visit. That’s the first thing my mom says to anyone who shows up.
I think all countries should be blue, I canāt imagine going over to someoneās house and you arenāt offered any food
For my expierience I believe that it should be ‘almost always’.
Dark blue apsolutly
Ukraine and Poland should definitely be dark blue. It’s rude not to offer some food or drinks when someone visits you, and when it’s a gathering it’s pretty much implied you’re going to eat at the host’s house.
Totally agree
It depends on how collectivistic a cultire is. The more collectivistic the cultire, the more likely you are to be warmly welcomed and given food and drink even when stepping by unannounced. In more indivicualistic cultures it’s less likely to happen. [https://clearlycultural.com/geert-hofstede-cultural-dimensions/individualism/](https://clearlycultural.com/geert-hofstede-cultural-dimensions/individualism/) edit: typos
Should be dark blue, every time I go to Poland, I come back fat as fuck. Kawa, Kerbatka, sernik? A moze ‘Insert generic homemade polish food’ na sprobowanie?
i’d make a state of somewhat inbetween always and usually for poland, it’s usually seen as not giving respect to another person if you dont at least serve them cookies or some other cakes/pies
“Od kiedy Islandia jest tak blisko Francji 1??1!!1!1?1!!!!šš”
I am inviting people to my home at least once every 2 weeks and they always were offered something to eat/asked if they want to eat. Even when they said no and I had snacks like peanuts/chips I threw it at them.
Something to drink goes without question. For drinking don’t ask. Just put a few glasses on the table and a bottle of water/soft drink.
I would get slapped if my mother somehow heard I didn’t offer a guest something to eat/drink. I’m 28 and still living in fear of her slaps
The longer you stay, the more that probability approaches 1.
Poland is an Almost Always. Every time we go toy wifeās family (aunty or uncles) unannounced a whole spread is laid out and plenty of drink (mainly vodka). The hospitality over in Poland is amazing. As for England it should be a definite no; so many times Iāve been at friends houses and needed to ask for a drinkā¦. Canāt imagine what is going thorough their headsā¦.. just imagine if they had to make food – omg
Should be dark blue. I always offer drinks and food and every fellow Pole I visit does the same.
on average
Delicje and Ptasie mleczko or peanuts and crackers in worst case are obligatory for guests, same coffee, tea or a juice and mineral water. If we have dinner ready then we propose a sup at least, or order a pizza. Poland is definitely dark blue. Maybe except for Warsaw, everyone living west of this city, has a bad opinion about their manners (stereotype).
No.