
I just wanted to tell you guys this story because I thought it's interesting. I'm from Poland. Me and my family once went shopping to a mall. While there, my mom unintentionally left her purse on one of the benches in the shopping mall. She only realized it at home, when the shopping mall was closing (about 2h later).
We hurried back there and thought her purse had to be gone. Guess what? When we arrived, a security guard was holding the purse near the entrance. My mom showed the security guard that it was her on the ID (because the wallet was in the purse) and he gave it back to her with a smile. We laughed it off and went back home.
I still can't believe how safe Poland is. (This took place in Bydgoszcz a while back).
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robmiloda
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That is true. I feel very safe in Poland, especially Krakow
I never knew how safe (and clean) Poland was until I relocated abroad. Miss this so much!
Is Poland actually that safe because Poles genuinely respect each other and keep their shit together
Or is it mostly because so much of Western Europe has turned into a fucking dumpster fire of crime, gangs, no go zones, and random violence that what used to be normal in the West now feels like paradise when you step into Poland?
This happened to me in a random city in Spain…
I could say Spain is the safest country because of that.
Spoiler: It is not