He says why it is good to be a foreigner in Poland.  He started with politics and ended with a reference to Duda’s failure

He says why it is good to be a foreigner in Poland. He started with politics and ended with a reference to Duda’s failure

Jarryd comes from South Africa, but currently lives in Poland. In the recordings on TikTok, he says, among others: about cultural differences and Polish customs from the perspective of a foreigner. She emphasizes that life in Warsaw is much easier than in South Africa. Recently, he jokingly told about the privileges of a foreigner in Poland.

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According to the information published on the migracje.gov.pl portal, at least 182,469 foreigners with a temporary or permanent residence permit live in Warsaw. On the other hand, 720,207 people received a residence permit across the country. Poland attracts foreigners from all over the world. Some of them talk about life abroad in recordings published on social media. One such person is Jarryd from South Africa. His profile on TikTok is followed by as many as 51,000. people. Video Why it is good to be a foreigner in Poland it’s a hit.

He tells why it is good to be a foreigner in Poland

In the recording Why it is good to be a foreigner in Poland Jarryd caricatures the reality of immigrants. The man claims that it is much easier for foreigners than for Poles in several matters. In the first place, he developed the topic of politics. As he pointed out, he cannot vote, so during Christmas talks at the Polish table, the topic of politics avoids him. “The only thing worse than Duda talking about politics in English is hearing me talking about politics in Polish,” he joked.

Then he notices that Poles have very low expectations when it comes to foreigners who speak Polish. “All I have to say is, ‘This food was amazing, thank you so much’ and everyone smiles and says ‘Jarryd is great.’ He then points out that as a foreigner he ‘doesn’t need a personality.’ As he explains, even if he makes a mistake, everyone helps him and they support him because “friend in need is a friend in …”. Here he referred to the linguistic slip-up of President Andrzej Duda during a press conference with Kamala Harris.

“Friend in need is a friend in …”. Andrzej Duda’s slip of the tongue

Exactly one year ago, during Kamala Harris’s visit to Poland, President Andrzej Duda slipped the tongue during his speech. Instead of saying “Friend in need, is a friend indeed” which means “True friends are made in poverty”, he declared “”Friend in need, is a friend dickThe last word in English means male genitalia. Harris did not hide her amusement. She got out of the situation by repeating the phrase as it should sound.

Source: Gazeta

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