They also have a great love for the eagle. They see the eagle as a symbol of strength and wisdom. Therefore, the eagle is regarded as the national bird.
Due to religious influences, Polish people have developed a special fondness for wearing crosses, such as necklaces, badges, and so on. Regardless of age, whether elderly, middle-aged, or even children, some of them wear crosses.
They enjoy discussing their country, culture, the American way of life, and your personal family life.
Polish people like fabrics with stripes in red, yellow, and blue, and all colors complement each other harmoniously.
Toasts are made at both formal and informal dinners. Polish people generally enjoy strong alcoholic beverages. At business meetings or other occasions, people may continuously pour you high-quality vodka.
The majority of Polish people are Catholics, and they observe all religious taboos and customs, such as praying, confessing, and following religious ceremonies for weddings and funerals.
They avoid the number “13” and “Friday the 13th”. They consider “13” and “Friday the 13th” as unlucky numbers and dates, symbolizing misfortune and disaster.
They avoid being asked personal questions about their salary, age, religion, and social status, as they consider these to be private matters that others should not inquire about.