This video illustrates how welfare systems can provide insufficient support for basic living needs, with recipients receiving only 500 zlotys monthly in Poland, forcing them to work additional jobs to supplement their income. The content also highlights challenges in accessing welfare benefits, including bureaucratic requirements like mandatory interviews every three months, and the difficulty of meeting eligibility criteria such as being unemployed without the right to benefits. The video demonstrates how economic hardship affects daily life decisions, including purchasing decisions for essential items like smartphones and scooters, and how language barriers and cultural differences can complicate social interactions and business transactions.
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Pawn Shop Reality – Episode 356: Not Enough WelfareAdded:
And what will you buy?
Well, because it's kage poage, you know, like that.
>> Like that.
>> Like, you know, telephone, speakers, speakers, speakers, Bluetooth, you know, telephones. You get it? Yeah. Okay.
Good.
You know, you know, you know, cuz Okay.
>> You're gaining weight. Bye.
>> Me? Because my phone I mean, it's [ __ ] Well, I soaked the other one on the construction site and now I have a replacement. But it's crap, you know. I have a choice, right? This one for 149 or whichever you recommend. This one or that one?
>> Uh, no. This one will be better out of these two, right?
>> No, it's quick there because it happens to me more. It's a bit fast, but it's crap.
>> This is a Huawei P9 Lite and it's pretty old.
>> Huh?
>> Well, look, I also have, you know, a busted phone.
>> It's basically just like yours.
>> Uh-huh. Yeah.
>> This is the Xiaomi Mi 9 Lite. No, I'm telling you the glass is cracked.
>> But it is not.
>> No, I know. I get it now. Okay. All right.
>> This one works pretty well. Well, pretty well. It is what it is. But definitely better than this and that.
>> All right. Okay. Come on. Because if you buy it, you'll get the card. If they take it, I don't know. It'll be better.
>> Should I move the card over for you?
>> Yeah. From this one, right?
>> Then take out that card.
>> Actually, I have this one from here.
>> Is the bottoric already there?
>> No. No. I'm telling you. Come on. No.
No. Sorry. Damn. What am I saying?
Right. Oh, and I talked to my buddy. I'm not taking it now because I was at work, but I have to rush home quickly because my custody time is coming up, you know.
Yeah, I opened it. Come on. Because I've got damn paint here. My fingers, you know, I'll get dirty and if you could, right? Because they come in here, right?
Don't you want it for parts? This one?
Yeah. No thanks. Damn. Ten's lotus. No, I didn't put it in. And main's lotus.
>> What's the point of this anyway? So it wouldn't be loose because it wasn't connecting and it wouldn't catch for you. If you're not working legally without the right to benefits, well then you're taking money from them, right?
And she has to come after some time, right?
>> So how much do you uh get from the state per month?
>> No. 500 zlottus from them.
>> You get 500 a month?
>> Yeah.
>> And that's what you live on?
>> No, I mean you see I make some extra money because I do some construction for the bank or something. No, come on. You probably die on 500 slotties, right? The next year, that year, you already had the pawn shop because I remember you had the porn shop. Yeah. In 27, right? In the barracks. Yeah, that's right. You did. Well, I mean, I also remember we were making like every day we had damn 850 zotus. What are we even talking about? And look now, how many years have passed and they pay 500 zotus?
Seriously, it's a joke. But honestly, if I go out there, you know, I know how to do it, I can make some extra money and they take me, right? Just like that, right? But the one who doesn't know how and goes out there for 500 zlotus.
Really? Listen, that's [ __ ] right?
Yeah. For 500 zlotus. Come on, you go shopping with that. You can hardly buy anything and still spend 200. Seriously.
>> What do you need to meet? What conditions to even qualify at all here?
>> Here for welfare.
>> Well, for that 500 ly, for example.
>> Well, well, you have a job, so you don't qualify. No, you don't. If you have a job, you know, an unemployed person, right, without the right to benefits, right? Do you still have to pay for lunches after the fight or not? That's common. You see it everywhere. Even in Germany and other countries, you benefit from more money, not completed ones.
Screws. Damn. All right. If they give it, they give it damn. Wow. I've used this for so many years.
She has to, for example, mine runs out after 3 months and then she has to come back for another interview supposedly, you know, blah blah blah. I know it by heart. And of course, I don't say that I make extra money on the side. I don't do that, you know. Here an elbow, here a hand, here's some teeth, you know, kitty. Damn. You know, if she found out, I wouldn't get any money, right?
>> All right, let him recharge a little more. Okay. All right. And what do you need?
>> I wanted to give him the tablet to extend his tablet time.
>> All right, then take it. Okay, I'll just lie down for a bit. Yeah, >> I was supposed to pick it up, but haven't yet. Is it close? Like at social services where they fool people.
>> They're all the same.
>> It's a disaster.
>> I have no idea what the point of this is.
>> For work, I work at the social welfare center. How would I put it? Damn. What did I say here?
>> Give me an autograph, please.
>> Well, then I didn't want to say anything anymore. I know it's me. Damn it. Well, listen. I just can't believe how and what comes to him.
>> We started with our Poland. We were ashamed of Poland abroad in Denmark, in England, in Germany. Usually, you know those bottle return machines, right?
They set them up here. You throw in bottles, you pay a deposit. This is this is a tragedy. Listen, in Germany, in Denmark, those machines were there like 40 years ago. And here, damn, you stand, you know, I know how it goes, right? He throws in the glass. Damn. Throws it like that. Damn. People here are so backward, right? And it goes cuz it gets clogged. Oh, it got clogged again. Got to clean it again. Bottles. I don't wash bottles. You guys wash them, you know.
And I say, "Excuse me, but that's your job, isn't it?" In Denmark, I say in the West, that was 40 years ago. You know, these are backward people. Damn. They went into those machines occupied. I was amazed. That's good because you pay for, you know, the deposit. Well, what are you going to throw the money away?
Probably not, you know, but it's better to collect it now, right? It's like, well, they have it easy since they don't need to go to the scrapyard and haul cans, right?
>> All right. Everything's fine, right?
>> No, no, no. It's cool, right? I'm going because, you know, I always go at 10:00.
You know >> that a lady from social services was right behind you. her. She also works in social services.
>> Yeah. Yeah. I think I recognize her. You know, I recognize her face. I think, damn, I recognize her >> here. Damn. Things like that.
>> Yeah. What you what? Damn. Right.
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>> Hey, >> I need something for 100 bucks.
I'd recommend the Volkswagen models I have. There are still some left, right?
>> Which one will we choose ourselves here?
We'll choose two cars. I want this one and you that one.
>> All right. So, this one, this one, and this one.
>> Show me which one. No, because I still have the brochures for them. Carman and LT20.
>> But recently, Marta Marta Lance, you passed the macaroni exam.
>> Yeah, it happened. It happened.
>> But sir, you're nearly right. I also watched them and still do. A >> watch for 199. Um 199. Um 199. That's already 199.
Ah, >> I heard it right.
Whoa.
>> A simple blanket, masks, and cabinets, right? Anything for a banana here?
Should we create an >> Do you want this? Uh, 180.
>> Together with these.
>> So, together with these, it's 280.
That's 280.
Let's make it 270. All right.
>> I like the macaroha, but not in that way.
>> Pick up the hats.
>> Sometimes it's not in the time machine, you see. Right. She stood in the wrong position.
>> Yes. You would take all of that to your strength.
>> It's been set to five for a while now.
>> But how much do you think?
>> Well, I don't know. Well, >> others have explained it already. Are they making money from fame? Yes. And I still want money, too.
>> In my opinion, a long time ago. You always look I look at the arrangement.
>> He was just walking around here for a while. Got something here and something there, right? That's what I was counting on. It'll cost more there. I'm thinking, what's he counting now? I say >> to him 150.
>> He gave it to me. I haven't had any in a long time.
>> So, can I get 150? We'll see. You don't know the model, do you?
>> It's the same as the Redmi A5.
>> He was already here, right? Yeah. Was it 150?
>> It was 150. Are the cameras on? I don't want to be recorded. Can you turn it off? No. Listen, please turn off those cameras for Z's sake.
>> Grandma, >> who else is watching?
>> Even worse.
>> That it's worse. And I wouldn't want that, right? Or maybe just so I could like just blur something out.
>> No, it doesn't make sense. Nobody watches then, you know.
>> So, you're recording, too?
>> Yes, I recorded. I'll delete it if you want. I'm recording too, but you can delete it if you want.
>> Yeah, if you don't want, I won't upload it. Okay.
>> But is there any chance that he won't see it?
>> Who?
>> An acquaintance of mine was just watching there.
>> Well, if he's watching, then he'll watch. Yeah.
>> Recently, I was a buyer. What are you giving me? I always took 150. This is strange.
>> Always for that red me, you know. It's 550.
>> 550. 550. They dropped in damn. Well, I also won't make 150 today. I can do 100 at most. Even with your people in the back, you won't do 120 as a favor.
Seriously, will he lower the price?
>> He'll lower it. Well, it's already 300 new and 150 used.
>> I bought it. It was 299, right? And actually, when he checked for me online, it's 269 zlotty, right?
>> Isn't it always pricier in store? The location cost money.
>> I thought it was really the same price, right? But apparently with St. >> It's not all there. There's nothing.
>> So, I have to buy something for later now. Maybe some flip-flops.
Well, they're at least somewhat valuable. That's a fact.
>> We still have one more at home, but I don't know what brand it is, right? I already sold one because it was exactly the same, right? Only this one is starting to >> keep this thing for yourself.
>> Here's the thing, Damian. This phone is already acting up. You can't just leave it on the window sill because it eventually turns on by itself. He puts it near the visor, right? That's why you can't leave it on the window sill. It's a flaw, right? But I would like a phone, you know, that you can put on the window sill and it just doesn't turn on by itself, right?
>> Waterproof like that. Yeah.
>> Something durable, waterproof, so you could put it on the window sill so it would just be like And shockproof, too.
>> But yeah, >> preferably so that it would be like that.
>> It's just that I don't know much about it, you know.
>> It could be like that on the phone, too.
Which are better now? Samsung's >> the S ones. The S series.
>> Ultra or regular?
>> Regular ones. I think ultra are too big.
>> So, more like Samsung, right? Mine broke. Well, you know, I just bought one quickly, you know. Oh, I didn't see that it stopped working. So, basically, you can expect to pay around 300 Zotter, but actually somewhere it's about 240 or so.
>> Yours, right? Yeah. Just remember, it's not new anymore. How long have I had it?
>> Used ones start at >> 150 to 200.
>> Used ones cost between 150 and 200.
>> Yes, but I just bought it last year, right?
>> So, I can give you 150 since that's the online price, right?
>> I left it last year at 150. That's what I'll say. Besides, there's always a risk that someone buys it and then something breaks. And >> and if I wanted to leave it here, I mean, sell it, would it also be 100?
>> The same. Yeah.
>> All right. If I buy a new one, I'll sell this one.
>> Right. No problem. Thanks. We use it in the series.
>> I mean, we put it in. We add it in.
>> Sure. Just like usual.
>> But even if he says something, well, I'll just say that I don't know, but I'm watching anyway.
>> Don't worry. Hey, that's the weaker one, right?
>> For that. Yeah. 400, right? Conversion play course.
>> 400. That's probably like 10 years ago.
>> Yeah.
>> Yes. Hundreds. Of course. What do you mean? 400 isn't even what it's worth now.
>> So, go ahead. See what I can buy for myself now.
>> It was 253's Lotus and that was in December last year. Right now, it's May 2026 and I can only give a maximum of 200's Lotus. Okay. Like you said, 200's Lotus.
>> So, how's it going, General Gu? I don't know.
>> The German now wants to pay at our company, right? I was also out sick for about a month and a half.
>> You always have us can pawn the console and already have a hundred. Plus, you don't have to pick it up. Look, it's from back to front.
>> And you already formatted the cash register once. Damn it. So, our week he installed everything, right? And look, look, everything. All the save files were there. The ones with glory, the ones without glory, too, right? From the cloud. There you go. Thanks.
>> Because in Germany, when you buy, you have to actually buy insurance to drive on the road, right? No, you definitely have road approval there. So, those are exactly the papers he's dealing with.
>> How fast does it go? Up to 25 or is there just one limiter on it?
>> Up to 25.
>> It goes up to 25 normally, right? 12in wheels, maximum range of 75 km, dual suspension, 25° maximum incline disc brakes in the front and back, peak power of 1,200W volume, an IPX6 resistance rating, automatic headlights.
As I said, maximum load, three modes, and not the whole thing. Smart, colorful control panels, meaning not the whole thing, just those modes, right? Yeah, it has three speed modes, right? Mhm.
>> Probably pedestrian or medium transport.
>> And Yeah. And then the sport mode, right? And the sport mode is usually 25 because if you go faster, you need proper road approval and a license plate, right?
>> All right. So, it's brand new, unused.
But why did you buy it and not use it?
>> I work in Germany.
>> Yeah. On the farm, it's a kilometer and a half from one to another. And if I buy myself a scooter, I'll ride the scooter.
It's a shame to use it. So, I ride my bike.
>> So, do you have an invoice, receipt, or bill for it?
>> Maybe a warranty. I have that.
>> But that's always possible because like I said, you can always send it later, right? Yeah. By email. No.
>> No. I need to have it now. You know, >> because I could have left it at home for the kids, but I talked with my wife and we agreed, no, the kids can't ride, right? And over here, the police are driving around all the time. And now it's like if you drive without a license and it's faster than say 25, they can give you such fines that it's crazy. And secondly, there's also the cost of protective gear, right? Because you can't ride something like that without a helmet, can you?
>> Okay, pack it in the box and I'll pass on it.
>> I'll do it because I'll pack it.
>> I think >> Sorry I made you unpack it. But the security tape, Damn, it looked like it was taped up for the second time. You know, >> maybe they already unpacked it, right? I mean, just to see what it looks like.
Have you already taken it to a pawn shop?
>> One of them told me >> he won't come in since it can't be appraised here. She said she wrote to the manager asking how to appraise it and I'm still waiting for a reply with the day and time >> because it hasn't entered the Polish market yet. It's only just entering it now, right?
>> Yeah. So, the prices are quite high and they can drop quickly suddenly at any moment. So, you have to protect yourself. Take precautions. I already see Helsinki here, right? MP media mark.
There's something.
>> Yeah, there is.
>> 3,700. Yeah, it's the same on Algro.
>> And how much did you pay for it in Germany?
>> I bought it for €500.
>> So, is that cheaper than in Poland?
>> Cheaper.
>> Cheaper.
>> You got mixed up with those €500, right?
>> I'm being honest.
>> Well, the store made a mistake because when I checked, the price for this model in Germany is about €799, right?
>> They were on sale, so to speak. It's not stolen. I even have confirmation from the couriers. December People 6 Ultra. I mean, no, I believe you that it's not stolen or anything like that. Don't worry. How much would you like for that scooter?
>> Well, 1,700 unless you want to give more >> since you already offered that much.
Yes, >> we'd prefer more, right?
>> If you gave €500, that's about 2,000 slatt is somewhere around 200, right?
Well, I'd do it for €1,800.
>> All right, fine. Because I won't lose out anyway.
>> You won't lose much. And without a warranty, you need to protect yourself, right?
>> Yeah. It's a step forward.
>> 8 and 9. Nine. That's right. 1,800.
>> Okay. Thanks.
>> Thanks. You too. See you next time. What does our cheerful buddy, Mr. Muscles have there?
>> He'll take my tablet for a while.
>> No, I won't take it. I already said it's too old, scratched, and falling apart.
>> I'll have to go out to charge it because I don't have a charger for it. I need 50 bucks right now urgently, so I can still do some shopping. But as collateral, not for sale, just as collateral. only as collateral.
>> And is there a SIM card? And what? A memory card? USBC?
>> Cuz this is a tablet for navigation.
Yeah.
>> Yeah. Well, then you have navigation, everything.
>> There's no navigation or maps here, only cards. Paulina, who's older, brought it to my place.
>> She gave it to me to bring over because it's already at my place and we don't have any money.
>> So now it's with you.
>> Not even that. No, it's with Radic.
They're living at my place now, >> aren't they? With Flute?
>> No, they're with Radic from Soccer.
>> I'm lost in this universe of love. I mean, in the romantic one.
>> You know, it's just a story. Just a story.
>> What's it like living with Paulina?
>> Good.
>> Does she clean cook? Yes. Oh, >> look. I'm full. My belly is stuffed. She cooks and cleans for me. Yeah, Paulina does. She's good and clean because she washes every day, right?
>> No.
>> Every day?
>> Unlike you? No, I wash, too. Can't you see I'm clean? Paulina is too. She's definitely a clean and well-groomed girl, right?
>> Good wife material, huh? Ever thought about that?
>> No.
>> Why?
>> Too young for me. I need someone older.
Why young? I need an older chick.
>> You think someone older?
>> No.
>> To keep an eye on you? Yes.
>> So, I'm telling you, Kuba, that's life.
You know, Paulina is really all right.
She's organized, clean, well-groomed.
She'll help me. She mopped my floors yesterday, scrubbed the whole place for me. Yeah. Yeah. Right.
>> Nice. I didn't realize she worked so hard.
>> No, actually that's true. You have to admit it. With her, you have to Oh, you have a branded cap, wild boar. Yeah, I do.
>> Do you have a similar one with patches you could give me?
>> I don't have a gift for you since we live like cats and dogs.
>> But I like you. You know that. Well, >> and have you already apologized to Kuba?
Oh, Kuba, >> what? I apologize.
Say that I apologized. I admitted it.
There was something. I apologized to him. Yes. Yes. You know your apology is just empty words. No.
>> When I apologize to Kuba, I first apologize to myself. Pass that on.
>> That you just say whatever is convenient for you at the moment. So your apologies and words are worth you know how much, right? Nothing.
>> Actually, um, my words are worth a lot, but I did apologize to you. So, >> how can your words be trusted when you first say you didn't open the package, then admit you did 5 minutes later? Here you apologize.
>> But we did open it, but I admitted it on camera. We opened that package. Well, >> they offered you money. You called it a fourack, but there was even more inside.
>> He took those away.
>> All right, but you know, >> but he took them. He took them.
>> He's just explaining to you how much your words are worth. That you just say what's convenient at the moment. Right now, you say you like me, you like Damian just because you need to. No. No.
I like Damian because we're broke.
Really out of money. You know, >> I have nothing against you and won't insult or argue with you.
>> I have nothing against you either. We've known each other for so long. What about 10 or 20 years? We know each other well.
>> It depends when you started coming to the pawn shop. I've worked there about 7 years.
>> More because you worked there before more.
>> Well, then then well then then I'm counting that in two.
>> No, because Damian didn't work there then.
>> Damian was the first one to work there.
>> How was Damian first if you started working there before him? Don't make an idiot out of me. No, no, it was Damian.
>> I was the first one.
>> Was he by the fire station for a year or two?
>> You know where you had the pawn shop when I brought you that gold back then?
>> I don't remember you at all from that pawn shop. I just >> You know that gold with with the medallion. I mean the medallion. Maybe you were more put together back then, which is why I don't recognize you. You probably still had a job and everything.
>> And now what? I don't I mean, I do have a job.
>> So what? I didn't go today. Should I go out in the rain?
>> You always say you were at work, but that's not What kind of job is that?
It's not a contract job. It's not from Monday to Friday. You just go to help your parents. That's it.
>> No, but I do work.
>> Yeah, well, you have to do something, right?
>> If I did them, I'd have money for bread.
>> If they cover your apartment and expenses, it's good you help. How do you know they're covering my apartment?
>> I know everything.
>> I'm asking who told you that.
>> Am I not saying something?
>> No, they don't pay for my apartment because I own it.
>> Well, and who bought it?
>> I did with a loan. Not from trucking.
No. And when I ran out, my mother helped me with 13,000. And you know, she gave me another 2025,000 to buy out the promisory note at the cooperative bank.
>> All right, that's good then. Well, >> so my mother gave it to me, but I I work hard if needed. I work 12 hours a day.
>> That's why it's good that you're helping me.
>> No. And since it's raining today, I didn't go.
>> No, but it's raining there.
>> And look what's above the water.
>> You look like an alien. I'm not going to work because it's raining. If it's very sunny, we won't go.
>> You'll go. I'll go. No, I'm going tomorrow. I can't be away from work that long. He'll tell you.
>> Well, it won't charge, you know. And we can't wait.
>> Well, it has to charge.
>> Well, I can't check that. But what are you saying? It's not worth it.
>> Should I take it?
>> No.
>> Is it old or something? It's old. Some kind of navigation device with Nav'el on it. I don't know. It's up to you.
>> Anyway, well, that's your business. But as collateral. As collateral. Not for sale.
>> Only as collateral.
>> Only we're for sale. 4 days ago when I was already in trouble, I saw him on the street.
>> Magic told me something. But But he told me that you're making things up about this situation.
>> Making things up.
>> You didn't even have any marks showing that someone hit you.
>> But he hit me in the nose. I was all covered in blood, right? I still have scabs in my nose. But what did you get hit for?
>> I don't know. He just came up to me and he said it was accidental, right? That it was accidental. There were two of them. Radic was there too and said you were accidentally hit because I was taking out the trash. Right. To toss it so the house wouldn't smell.
>> You got hit by accident? Yes. You were just going to take out the trash.
Someone ran by and beat you up.
>> No. He came up from behind when I was taking a box out to the street. Right.
With the trash. And there were just three quick punches to the nose >> and he left.
>> Yeah. Just like that. And I was lying there all covered in blood and wiping myself off at home. I'm telling you, ask now. Mach wouldn't lie. I'm telling you that's what happened. I'm sitting here right when was it? 3 4 days ago.
>> And you don't have any marks at all?
>> No, just my nose since he kept hitting me there. Not my eye. I kept saying he was hitting me here, right? But with an open hand. And he was small, about your height, but stalky. But he packed a punch. Right. I was sleepy since I napped during the day, you know. And I didn't know, man, what was going on.
There was just slash slash and I was down. So, you know, ask about that wound, right? Even the little one will tell you. The little one will tell you.
Just today, I took the bucket full of blood out to the trash.
>> Sometimes I feel like when you say something, I don't know if you're telling the truth this time or not. Like today with those batteries, right?
>> I bought them. I bought them.
>> I was at the deli. Really? 14's lotty for the batteries and 550 for the cola.
>> So, did I lie to you? I didn't lie to you. Why would I lie to you? Kuba sometimes gives me a hundred and I make change for you and that's what I do.
It's not like I take your money and go home and cheat you. I'm a decent guy.
Kuba knows that well. I am who I am, but I've never cheated you out of money. And that now I'm in a tight spot. Should I tell you why? No. For alcohol and so we could buy bread since I already bought eggs for cooking. For bread and for beer, right? And what? What am I supposed to do? Trick you, Mr. Damian?
No.
>> No. No. I'm not going to trick you because you don't like it when someone lies to someone else.
>> Okay, just like with that package, for example.
>> Well, I really messed up with the package. Everyone knows that. All the viewers, well, I had to have a drink, right?
>> It either won't turn on or just keeps loading endlessly with no result.
>> I'm not sure. It was the same when Paulina brought it, so I gave up. I said I won't do it.
>> Did this one manage to start?
>> I said it's not worth the trouble for 20's Lotus. That's just what I said.
Good. For sale. Uh-huh.
>> Yes.
>> Yes.
>> Sorry, it's got no charge and I don't have a charger.
>> All right. And is there anything else or just this?
>> Just this.
>> Are you ready? Yes.
>> Yes. I don't have that USB. I don't have it. I have adapters. No work. It's working. Everything is fine.
>> But you can. It just needs to be cleaned.
>> And do you have it or not? What?
Napkins? You have napkins or something?
Like, you know, so I can clean it up.
Nazi bumaga. Hm. Okay. Thanks.
You speak some English, right?
>> A little. A little bit.
>> Good. Good. Because here in Poland like people don't speak English like really >> really like small city. Yes. But in big cities all Polish people so they are speaking.
>> Yeah. Speaking >> you from the from here? Yeah.
>> Yes.
>> I've been like here like for 4 months and I never met anyone like you know who speaks English.
>> Yes. We have a shop.
>> Indraenko. Oh, Indra Zeno.
>> Indra Zenko. Yeah. Yeah. But we have, you know, Japkco. We shop. Yes. And there is a girl. She's live. She was living like for 14 years in the UK. And I was like, you speak English?
Seriously?
Like, yes. Yes, I do. I was like so happy. Well, okay.
>> Super great. Uh-huh. Cool.
>> Thank you. Thanks.
>> Much.
>> How much you can give? Like, so what do you usually think when people come from another country? Hm. Like Ukrainian.
Yeah.
Like you know because like I heard like there are so many Ukrainians here right in Poland. No many Ukrainians. No here.
Poland. Poland >> for me. No problem. Yeah.
>> I heard like so many problems like you know >> for many Polish people. No problem.
Yeah. But maybe on the internet in comments but this is only on the internet you know.
Yeah, I know. On the internet like all of like you know the comments and everything like you know like I mean like on the internet like so many posts like you know about Ukrainians and something like that. You Yes. Yes. On the internet also. Don't worry about Ukraine. I'm not Ukrainian. I don't mind them. Where are you from? I'm from Latvia. I don't mind Ukrainians. You know Lithuania, >> right?
>> No. Latvia. Latvia. Latvian.
>> What for?
It's kind of like that. So it's kind of like Latvia. So Lithuania and Latvia, it's like we are neighbors, you know.
See like here it's written Latvas.
It's on the top, you know. Just write on the top. Latua. What?
>> Latva. Latva.
>> No, maybe in Polish like latwa, right?
Lata. Yeah. Okay. I know. Like, you know, so I'm saying like latua and they say latisa. Okay. Yeah.
>> 25.
>> Can you give me 30 >> to sell?
>> Yeah. So maybe you can make it like 33.
>> No, >> 30. No, >> I think give 20. Aha. But maybe 25.
Okay.
>> 30 is max.
>> So 30. Okay.
>> Give us sign. Too short.
>> Too short. Chzu Maria.
>> Little Polish. Yes. Maria.
>> Jesus. Maria.
Oh god. A little bit but little. But speaking little bit little bit Polish.
You know >> Polish is so difficult.
>> It is. I told you actually. It's thought it's not, but it is. I'm listening I'm even listening like Polish songs, you know, Polish music and like and it happens like it's not so hard, but when the people like talking, you know, like Jesus, Maria, yeah, it is really difficult, you know. Okay, >> please. Yeah.
>> Can I have a passport?
>> Yes.
>> Don't keep it. Thank you. Thank you.
>> Here you go. Thanks.
>> Bye.
>> Thanks. Bye.
>> Hi. How are you?
How are you?
>> Good.
>> Good. Goodbye. Thanks.
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