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Lektor ze społeczności🌍 One Phrase, Three Mentalities: Why literal translation fails in Polish
If you translate words literally, you miss the culture. Let’s look at how an Englishman, an Italian, and a Pole respond to the simple question: "How are you?"
🇬🇧 The English Way: The "Polite Shield"
• What they say: "I’m good, thanks! All well." (Even if their house is on fire).
• The Mentality: Optimism and politeness are social duties. You don’t burden others with your problems.
🇮🇹 The Italian Way: The "Dramatized Complaint"
• What they say: "Eh, si va avanti... un casino totale!" (It’s a total mess, but they say it with a smile and a coffee in hand).
• The Mentality: Life is chaotic, but sharing the drama over an espresso is how you bond. It’s expressive and social.
🇵🇱 The Polish Way: The "brutal honesty"
• What they say: "Stara bida" (The old poverty/misery) or "Jakoś leci" (Somehow it flows).
• The Mentality: If a Pole tells you everything is perfect, they are lying. In Poland, complaining slightly is a sign of trust and intimacy. We value realistic, down-to-earth honesty over fake politeness.
The Lesson for Learners:
If you answer a Pole with a massive, American-style "Everything is fantastic!", they might think you are insincere. But if you sigh and say, "A, szkoda gadać..." (Ah, don't even ask...), you will instantly make a Polish friend.
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Comment below: Which communication style matches your native culture best?
22 maj 2026 11:54
Anna
Znajomość języków
angielski, francuski, włoski, polski, rosyjski
Język do nauczenia się
angielski, polski
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