What did they look like 30 years ago? Although 1993 doesn’t seem very far away, customs and holiday traditions were very different from today’s. An archival recording of the inhabitants of Szczecin, who answer the question of how they plan to spend their holiday, appeared on the Facebook of the Mora television station.
How did Poles spend their holidays 30 years ago? “I’m leaving for work”
The year 1993 was a difficult time for many Poles. Our country was undergoing a transformation and capitalism was just developing. Let us remember that at that time salaries were low, and many compatriots went to work abroad to be able to live with dignity. A reporter from the Mor TV station asked a question to passers-by on Aleja Niepodległości and Brama Portowa in Szczecin. – Calendar summer begins today. How are you going to spend? the journalist asked.
The answers varied. The first of the men questioned replied that he was not going anywhere because he could not afford it. I don’t have any pension money. You need money to go, he said. Military service was still mandatory in the 1990s. The second passer-by admitted that he would spend his holidays in the barracks. “I’m not going to go to the sea until September,” he said. The third of the men questioned did not plan to rest. — In the RFN. I’m going to work,” he explained.
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There were many comments under the video. “Not much has changed”
Internet users willingly comment on the recording and compare it to today’s situation and raging inflation.
Sad people oppressed by the system.
The former, despite the passage of 30 years, speaks as if it were today. The times are different, but the lack of money is the same.
Stressed, sad people.
Little has changed.
Source: Gazeta

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