Ich wollte euch diese Geschichte nur erzählen, weil ich sie interessant fand. Ich komme aus Polen. Ich und meine Familie gingen einmal in ein Einkaufszentrum einkaufen. Als meine Mutter dort war, ließ sie versehentlich ihre Handtasche auf einer der Bänke im Einkaufszentrum liegen. Sie bemerkte es erst zu Hause, als das Einkaufszentrum schloss (ca. 2 Stunden später).

    Wir eilten dorthin zurück und dachten, ihre Handtasche müsse weg sein. Erraten Sie, was? Als wir ankamen, hielt ein Wachmann die Handtasche in der Nähe des Eingangs. Meine Mutter zeigte dem Wachmann, dass sie es war, die auf dem Ausweis stand (weil sich das Portemonnaie in der Handtasche befand), und er gab es ihr lächelnd zurück. Wir lachten darüber und gingen zurück nach Hause.

    Ich kann immer noch nicht glauben, wie sicher Polen ist. (Dies geschah vor einiger Zeit in Bydgoszcz).

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    1. rockettheracooon on

      I never knew how safe (and clean) Poland was until I relocated abroad. Miss this so much!

    2. Prudent_Day_4959 on

      Is Poland actually that safe because Poles genuinely respect each other and keep their shit together

      Or is it mostly because so much of Western Europe has turned into a fucking dumpster fire of crime, gangs, no go zones, and random violence that what used to be normal in the West now feels like paradise when you step into Poland?

    3. Professional-Tax3077 on

      This happened to me in a random city in Spain…
      I could say Spain is the safest country because of that.
      Spoiler: It is not

    4. archtopfanatic123 on

      Poland’s pretty safe overall but DON’T leave your doors open at night and DO NOT forget to lock your car. Thieves are everywhere unfortunately. Otherwise we’re a pretty nice place xD

    5. rybosomiczny on

      Oh stop this „Poland is the safest country” bullshit. It’s as safe as safely you go around yourself. I’ve been to every continent and been mugged only in Poland.

    6. One story.

      I’m Polish living on Tychy.

      One day around spring 2025 just a few months after I passed my driving exams, me and my mom went to Gemini park. Since I yet had no muscle memory for anything car-related, after I Parker and tried to take the keys, I coudn’t get them (or just forgot altogether). I assumed my mom took them and we then just left. We went to Gemini for 1-2h, and when I returned I noticed the car was open WITH KEYS INSIDE….

      I didn’t take the keys beforehand, they were inside and my mom thought I would take the.lm.

      I only dared to tell this to mom some months later.

      Thank God for the puny crime rates.

    7. What do they not have there that makes the place so safe? I can’t figure it out.

      What is the trick???

      I bet the only thing the security guard did was smoke one of her cigarettes…. 😉

    8. From posts here seems like kids are playing on rookie level these days in Poland.

      Since moving to UK, I hear about how bad it gets here with stabbings, muggings, drunks, stolen bikes… And I’m like meh, we had it in the 90s, what’s new?

      My no go area was next street, because, administratively, it was in a different city, so I was in the wrong neighborhood. Over the years I was chased, mugged, threatened, punched for no particular reason, thrown stones at. Maybe things changed now. If so, I am glad for all of you.

      Edit: typos

    9. Wukash_of_the_South on

      A decade ago we were driving back from Warsaw to Berlin and stopped in a restaurant near the border. Had the baby with us and I left the baby bag, which had our passports inside and my wife’s phone, on top of the roof as we drove off toward Germany oblivious as can be.

      We couldn’t find the phone so I called it and a Polish dude picked up. He had picked up our bag, and was dropping it off at a nearby Polizei station.

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