I keep hearing stuff like that Poland has bad air and that only half the locals are nice and such and that Italians are so much friendlier, the country’s sunnier, and “don’t ever go to Poland, you wouldn’t like it there”.

Some people say just vacation to both countries, girlfriend says live in Italy but vacation in Poland, and my dad and uncle say to vacation in Italy but live in Poland.

I’m still young so I won’t worry about it now, but which seems to be more welcoming, more opportunities, and clean to live and all? Both seem about the same to me and both seem very culturally rich and pretty.

Apologies if this is offensive.

  • davel@lemmy.ml
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    7 hours ago

    I can’t speak to Italy, but I know Poland has a significant fascist movement these days.

    I can’t speak to Poland, but I know Italy isn’t a monolith. Not even the language is universal, though everyone understands “standard” Italian, which historically wasn’t exactly anyone’s first language. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Italy

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    8 hours ago

    The fact is, everyone has different experiences in each country. And different people find it easier to assimilate into one or the other.

    Folks here can share their own stories, but that may not help you figure out which is best for you.

  • Max/Laura (they/she)@sh.itjust.works
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    Well, I’d say Portugal, actually, but I’m biased. They speak the same language of the country my parents went to on holiday and gave birth to me, so I was born there (in Brazil). Italy speaks a language in the same family, but Poland is a neighbor of my favorite country, even if they seem to be at odds with one another: Russia.