
Poland
Fahrt taking in Germany is very popular among Polish people
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Many Polish people are taking a farhts to Germany. And on weekends, Germans return the favor and take fahrts to Poland.
The increase in the number of cross border farhts is helping both the German and Polish economies.
In has also highlighted some of the cultural problems that one can run into by using words that have a different meaning in the foreign language. Fahrt is a German word for a journey.
In Poland when you agree with someone it is common to say no. So foreign men sometimes feel rejected when a woman says no but she's actually saying yes when she says no. But no means no to foreign men while no means yes to Polish women.
Dutch people like pinda which to them are peanuts. But when they come to Poland they have to be very careful about asking for pinda because that is a rather derogatory term for the female genitalia.
And when Poles cross the border going to Czech, they look for something by using the word szukac . But in Czech it means to have sex with someone. So if a Pole goes to Czech and says in Polish that he is looking for particular girl a Czech can take that to mean that the Pole is having sex with that particular girl.
So as you take a fahrt in Europe, make sure that you understand what someone really means when they say no to your request for pinda.
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