Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Why I Hate Poland

My best friend, Carrie, moved to Poland just before my son was born one year ago. At that time, my life was radically changing: I was expecting my firstborn child, I was finishing up my Master's Degree, I had started a new job and left an old boyfriend. Her leaving, while sad, was overshadowed by the excitement of becoming a mother and the adjustment to life with a baby, and I didn't really have time to notice how much I missed her.

I have never loved someone like I love Carrie. The day we met felt like a reunion of souls that had been apart for a while. What I remember feeling when I shook her hand was the comfort and relief of familiarity, like the smell of the house you grew up in. We were instantly and fiercely friends. One person we met told us that we were "twin souls..." I don't know what that means, but it sounds right.

I know that the term "best friend" is usually reserved for fourth grade girls and charm bracelets, but Carrie really is my best friend. In fact, my admiration and love for her was problematic with my ex boyfriend. He got mad at how often I compared him to her, with him always on the short end of the comparison. He suggested I just marry her, something she and I had considered before we remembered that we aren't lesbian.

When she left, I didn't realize how hard it would be for us to stay connected. We've been separated before- like when I moved to Orange County to become a foster parent and when she moved to Virginia to mend a broken heart- and we've always been able to maintain an almost surreal closeness. However, over the past year, the time difference and Jack's need for my attention made conversation almost impossible. Not that I had much to say: Jack isn't sleeping, I'm going crazy, he rolled over today, he's got diarrhea, he gained two ounces, I've gained 15 pounds. New mom talk is only interesting to other new moms. Really.

And she's in Poland, for chrissakes, living through culture shock, blizzards, and bad, pickled food. When she would talk about it, I would try to imagine her life but my only reference for cold weather is San Diego at night. And not knowing what the town she lives in looks like, only that it is "a small, country town," I am embarrassed to admit that I imagined her in Main Street, USA at Disneyland.

I'm so used to getting my support from her, but for the first time in our life together as friends we had to go to separate support groups for our individual traumas. I'm so used to calling her when I need to laugh or to bitch about my job or my tummy fat or the price of cigarettes. Our parallel lives made this easy, but our lives look really, really different now. I have a baby that I love so intensely that it hurts while at the same time want to auction off to the highest bidder on Ebay. She is living in a country where people are not friendly and do not smile, and where Taco Bell does not exist.

She sent me an email today, a rare commodity since she does not have a computer. As I wrote my reply, which is posted below, I felt the sting of her absence in my life, a hollow, empty pain that I had not realized was there. I will see her in July, at the wedding of a mutual friend, and I look forward to that sweet reunion, once again.

I miss sharing my life with you. I miss having you to call. I like having you as a witness to my life, someone who shares in the beauty and the mess of it all, someone to rejoice with me and be awed with me and devastated with me. My life is devastatingly beautiful, Carrie, and I want you to see it. I want you to witness it with me. Without you here, events in my life bounce around like an echo, unabsorbed by anyone but me. And they're such great events: Jack's smile in the morning, the way a Cheerio sticks to his cheek when he eats, how his chubby baby legs just seem to get fatter and fatter, the sound of his voice when he sings as he plays with a straw.

Maybe it's just loneliness, period. Maybe it is that I am ready to invite someone into my life to bear witness to what I am creating, what I am, who I am. I'm just used to that person being you, Carrie, and I like it when it's you. I like standing with you in the rooms of my life.

I don't want you to come home for me, and I don't want you to stop creating your own life. I support you, and always will, in your journey and in your life wherever that leads you and I want you to experience the hell out of yourself! I just miss you, am incredibly lonely without you, and I feel like you are missing out on me. And I, you.

I love you.

Amber.

40 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh, Amber, that really touched me! I'm so sorry you can't be with Carrie the way you'd like to be. I completely understand missing a friend that much. I have a friend in England who feels like my sister and it's hard not being able to be around her.
I'm so glad that your life is devastatingly beautiful. I guess mine is too.

Unknown said...

She is a very lucky girl to have you as her friend. I hope she sees it as clearly as I do. One day, I aspire to invoke those feelings in someone that Carrie invokes in you.

Anonymous said...

You're a complete idiot, especially when it comes Poles and Poland. People are not friendly? Bad pickled food? Yes, I'm sorry, we seem to have embraced that exclusive dining establishment known as "Taco Bell." You're a prime example why people laugh at Americans abroad.

amber. said...

Dear Anonymous,

Dear, dear anonymous.

Ahh...

Anonymous said...

I hate anonymous.

Anonymous said...

"You're a prime example why people laugh at Americans abroad."-
-Anonymous You're great!!!
ps. Wkońcu ludzie na świecie widzą kim są Amerykanie. A według mnie to niżej spaśc już nie mogą.
And Lisa who are you? An American? I think so... you can only write: " I hate you" but you can't even defend yourself and your country. And you know why? Because you have not any arguments. And speaking of Poland, don't criticize my country, you surely have not a better one. No one really knows how it is to live in Poland, you must live here to know that. And Poland compared to America is a heaven.
Sorry for mistakes.

Anonymous said...

It's almost hilarious how nervous Polacks become one someone complains that they don't admire ANYTHING in that HEAVEN :D
And then they post their devastating anti-american criticism with shaking hands, putting in some angry words in Polish to prove they're better (well they DO know an extra language except English, wow!)...
AMUSING !! GO POLACKS !! :P

But seriously... those people really should chill out and abandon their collective thinking. No, Poland is not Heaven not even compared to the US, and yes, Polish food sucks. Please don't kill me for my opinions.

Anonymous said...

Omg that what u wrote here is just stupid. I am from Spain, and i live in Poland 2 years now ( studies ), and i have to say that Poland is just great. Great beer, food, bread, nice people. And as u see i have computer here ( with fast internet connection ^^) Maybe your friend should move to some bigger city. For example living in some small american town also sux very much.

Anonymous said...

Dear Anonymous,

We can't go on
Pretneding day by day
That someone, somewhere will soon make a change
We are all a part of
God's great big family
And the truth, you know love is all we need

We are the world
We are the children
We are the ones who make a brighter day
So let's start giving
There's a choice we're making
We're saving our own lives
It's true we'll make a better day
Just you and me

Words to live by.

Love,
Jesse

Anonymous said...

My post was directed at Anonymous, not at you Amber.

I will now write something in French as I am, like you, a prime example of why people laugh at Americans abroad.

p.s. Ou est la discotheque? (see 10-25-07 comment)

Amber, I apologize. I am on your side. I think that people laugh at Americans because we are so damn funny.

Peace, love and go Bayside!

Jesse

Anonymous said...

well well it seems that You started a Third World War...lol..:)
but seriously after reading that article, i felt kind of sad and angry that you criticize Polish food, or the Polish way of life although you never tried it. I know exactly how you feel and i know that you ddin't mean to offend anyone...:)
But you can't blame Poland for the fact that your friend left you...
Don't write that i misunderstood your article because i know perfectly what you mean and how you feel...
I was born in Poland but when i was 8 we moved to U.S.A. and I lost all my friends so don't despair...
I have to say that Poland is a "heaven" and as soon I graduate from collage I'm moving back to Poland...:)
Poland is 100000000000 times much better than U.S.A. We have much better and healthier food...and belive me there are Taco Bell in Poland...:) People are much more friendly than Americans and much more helpful..
and Poland has many architectual wonders and beautiful places...
Poland has a much richer history...history of struggle for Independence and democracy...Poland almost drowned in the blood of its defenders...
I like U.S.A but i LOVE Poland and i'm mad at USA people that they have so much ignorance toward Poland and the Polish people...but after all Americans only care about themselves and they are the least intelligent people on earth...
You said something about the Polish people being too proud...maybe you're jelous because Americans are not proud? jk:)
but seriously you should adimre those people and i'm happy that they exist because they are defending our homeland (Poland) and as long as those people are alive Poland will exist!

Anonymous said...

Well i did't read whole story completely, my fault. I'm pole living in usa, actually american citizen .. naturalized I don't know what that means just kidding (I found out that it's kind of 2 nd grade of citizen .. I don't care) ... what is pickled food .... I'm trying to be reasonable person we are all human ...open for discussion.

Anonymous said...

You hate Poland just because you have a friend who lives there and who you miss. I hope you can see yourself how stupid it is. Of course, there is no heaven in Poland. At least don't be surprised, when Poles get mad, when someone says she\he doesn't like their country and do not leave any real arguments. So far i haven't been able to imagine, that i can find such a foolish person like you. Bad Polish food ? Maybe your friend is as poor, that she can buy only bad pickled food ? Polish food is said in Europe to be really good. Yes, there are no Taco-bells here. So what ? Do you want to americanize everyone ? You're such an ignorant ! Btw... how dare you talk to me about good food, when there are soooooo many fat people in the USA ? You don't have to love my country, but at least LEAVE SOME ARGUMENTS when you criticize it.

Anonymous said...

That's very weird nostalgic blog you wrote. I understand that you "lost" your best friend but don't blame Poland for that. It was her decision to go there right? No one forced her.

I noticed some two sides have childish biased views on food, culture and people whether its USA or Poland. ex. "bad" food in poland, "most" people in the u.s fat, "rude".

There are many good kinds of food in Poland and in the U.S where I live (in Chicago) most poeple are not fat. Many of them look good. Like everywhere you meet people nice and rude. It doesn't depend on the place you live.

Stop insulting each other and grow up!

Anonymous said...

Fuck All of you I AM FROM POLAND
aSSHOLES :/

Anonymous said...

It's not nice to hear that your country sucks, no matter what the author means.
And there's nothing more offensive for us that being called "Polacks". Would you like to be called an american idiot?

Anonymous said...

Jak Ci się nie podoba Polska to wypierdalaj jebana kurwo, chuj mnie obchodzi Twoje zażenowanie faktem wyjazdu/ucieczki Twojej znajomej. Jak masz problem do mojego Kraju to zapraszam na Dziki Wschód, Województwo Lubelskie Cię Zje :)

Anonymous said...

Im David...
Im from Poland
Jestem Polakiem zeby bylo jasne! ;)
I live in small city Głogów.
I know that Poland neeeeeeds changes....
But seriously..
I cant read this stupid comments...
" i live in poland and i have computer ..with fast internet"

People!

C O M E O N!

what?

When I finished my high school i moved to UK for 1 year..
mabe different world....but still hard...
better money, different people
still hard
about USA?
I have big family in boston...
they say ...yes u can come but ...
its not easy here...
Poland is a really nice place, we have big history... 1000 years...
in the past we've been one of the bigest coubtry in Europe

C O M E ON!

I cant write any more...
please dont mention mistakes...

u can write me on

hrupinho@yahoo.pl
hrupinho@gmail.com
www.myspace.com/hrupinho

Anonymous said...

I came from Germany and I think Poland is a very beautiful and great country.Well really it is.

Anonymous said...

Cześć :)
Why you hate Poland? Because your friend left you?
Ohhh I can't read this stupid shit...
I tell you truth about US:
People in your country have a problems with writing/reading. 30 million US citizens cannot read a simple sentence.
Illiteracy in the US is HUGE.
A lot of people in US don't know NOTHING about Poland...moreover WHERE IS POLAND ON THE MAP? Hahaha, pathetic...

I know about US more than you and probably my mother tongue (Polish language - for your knowledge) is better than your English.

"Poland is 100000000000 times much better than U.S.A."
I agree...

I was born in Poland and I'm proud to be Polish.

Greetings from Poland ;)
Szymek, 20 years old.
contact: evoreactor@yahoo.pl

P.S. Nie wiedziałem że Amerykanie potrafią być tak głupi xD

Anonymous said...

I am an American and I lived in Poland for a while, and well, they are just plain mean. In fact, I learned the hard way that it's offensive to just give a friendly smile or wave to a stranger. At least in the villages.
The city people are a lot more modern and Westernized, and therefore a lot more liberal and friendly. Not that villages aren't civillized, it's jsut that Poland's been through a lot. They are still trying to recover from years of oppression and communism.
I don't care much for the grumpy older generation, but the youth I've met gives me hope that Poland won't be so hated someday.

btw, there is a lot of pickled food..and a lottt of ice cream :)

Robbie said...

I am a American and have never traveled to Poland, so i do not have any bad feelings towards them, people say their food suck.. but that's just an opinion. And as far as having hard feelings towards America i can see why but this country is not all bad, a lot of people here are friendly and not pricks so why hate the whole country? Oh and Amber i understand how you feel my close friend moved to Sweden and I miss her

Jimmi said...

people in Poland are so sensitive about offending their contry becouse of many years of communism when they had a serious issue about western countries (it whas forbidden even to poses american music and everything that whas foreign seemed better somehow). but when the regim has end and many travelled to US they had ralized that Poland is better in many ways than America. for example a kid from poland that just passed primery school would easely pass your secondery school cerificate. youre education level is realy so lowered in comparison to most europene countries. seriously. and btw if somebody have a problem with my english - try to say something in my language smartass ^^

Anonymous said...

lol because americans are not sensitive about offending their country... say one thing against america and youre instantly a hater.

poland is a nice country with a insanely fast growing economy. your friend can be lucky to be down there. a working social security system, universal health care and a stable monetary system.

none of that exists in america and the outlook here is not good either...

fyi, keep in mind - doesnt matter where you are in poland you're maybe 5-6 hours away from italy, 2-4 hours from germany and a flight to any destination inside the EU cost you maybe 20-100 bucks roundtrip...

Anonymous said...

these are just generalizations, and, as with all generalizations, there are plenty of exceptions... this is what i've noticed about polish people after living here for 3 years, in light of what's been said already:

1. polish people ARE very sensitive about people insulting their country,.. more so than other people. this might very well stem from the fact that they themselves are very quick to judge - they are very opinionated, usually in a negative way. it also might stem from the fact that they themselves have a love-hate relationship with poland (understandably so).

2. poles love a good argument. really. polish people will make a big deal of the littlest thing. it's just a culture of bickering.

3. i wouldn't call polish people "mean", but they are, generally speaking, one of the more aggressive nationalities i've seen. part of this manifests itself in point # 2. poles are more intolerant of other races than other nationalities i've come across.

4. polish people are chronic complainers, but when someone else complains about poland, they get all up in arms...

5. polish people see themselves as being incredibly smart, whereas the truth of the matter is they're no smarter than any other nationality, and very, very insular. in fact, it's a lot like jokes in poland - poles will think they're brilliant but the rest of the world will be left scratching their collective heads.

6. poles are notoriously bad at blending into a culture. the reason? they're insular, not adaptive, not accepting (only judgemental) of other cultures, and not very open minded about different ways of life.

that's about it.

Anonymous said...

Poland country sick. Poverty, unemployment, corruption, a lot of homeless people, lack of housing, exploitation, high crime, people eat dogs and cats. People are envious, evil, hypocrisy ... Communism in the country is. Do not drive there!

Anonymous said...

Lol, I see that stereotypes about Poland are still alive. People wake up! Poland is normal country!
I'm Polish guy and i'm not homeless, I have fast internet, I'm not eating cats or dogs, I'm watching coloured TV and i'm driving by car not by horse! LOL!
I'm very sad that most of people think that Poland is that bad! ;/
We're normal people from normal country!

Worst blogger said...

This anti-Polish sentiment is truly making me sick. I don't understand why people can be so cruel against a people who fought so hard for freedom. Given the circumstances over the course of time... i.e. multiple partitioning, being used as a killing field by the Nazis and Soviets, being stabbed in the back by the allies TWICE, then occupied and demonized by the communists until 1990! I mean, that's a whole lot to go through. Think about the progress that the Axis countries have made... Germany, Italy, Japan... they made astounding economic progress because they were given the chance at democracy. We've only been truly free for roughly 20 years and we have the HIGHEST GDP growth in the entire European Union. In fact, Poland was the only European country during the worldwide recent economic recession that didn't experience GDP growth in the negatives! I mean, come on... please show some civility and respect for a very resilient people.

Anonymous said...

Polaks are mean and rude. They have no manners whatsoever. They are a disgrace to the human race. I've had the misfortune of knowing several in my life. Those assholes are like fucking rats.

Anonymous said...

I'm live in Poland, and I have over 5 computer's in my house?? And no Polish family is living in forest like Americans touched by "World Finacial Crissis" The world isn't just a CNN... The world that you subcribed is joust Belarus , France, Ukraine and Mondolia eastern Europe Contries... I'm Patriot and i think that you should go to Midle-school. Maybe there you will look like genius.

Unknown said...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Warsaw_%281920%29

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Vienna

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ko%C5%9Bciuszko#American_Revolution

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazimierz_Pu%C5%82aski#In_the_United_States

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No._303_Polish_Fighter_Squadron#War_over_Europe

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Polish_Bugler_Monte_Cassino.jpg

etc.

WE ALWAYS SAVES YOUR ASSES. YOU CAN HATE US, BUT YOU HAVE TO RESPECT US

afritimal said...

Hi!
I was looking for anti-polish articles over the internet and I found your blog. I know that you wrote this post a few years ago but still I would like to apologize to you for the Poles who answered to your post. I'm Pole and I feel ashamed of their aggression, meanness and rudeness. Their answers are the best proud of the fact that the Poles are - just as you said - unfriendly. I can explain them (us?) only by saying that Poles are over-sensitive. They (we?) react aggressively when somebody says something bad about our country. We have a good, historical reason to do it but nevertheless you you didn't deserve so many hateful comments. I'm really sorry and I hope that you won't assess Polish people by a few over-patriotic ones who don't know how to behave.

Very, very ashamed
J.

Anonymous said...

Afritimal; maybe if the $@%#head op didn't type "Why I Hate Poland" in nice, sunny, orange BOLD TYPE as the title of her little winge-festival and then proceed to deface the food, culture and citizenry of Poland she wouldn't have recieved the negativity(mostly truth in my opinion)??? I'm a primarily-German-Swedish American(little bit from Spain(maybe 1/16th) so I have VERY-dark brown hair) with VERY PALE WHITE skin(whiter than MOST so-called "Anglo Americans" today probably) and yet just because my 2-syllable GERMAN name wasn't Americanized by my father's ancestors back when they arrived 100 years ago I had to put up with ALOT OF B.S. regarding my "Polish"ness(funny when my name ends in "SKE"(German, folks) and MOST POLES(as far as I know) that have "sk-" surnames have either "SKI" or "SKY"(I don't beleive ANY native Poles have "SKE"). One of my father's clients STILL, I think, spells it "SKI"(it's just stupid). By the way, last I checked rudeness, stereotyping, insularity, complaining, hypersensitivity are problems of ALL PEOPLES(we Americans have pretty much REINVENTED it).

Unknown said...

If your gonna criticize polaks spell it right. I am an american but my WHOLE family is from Poland and i visit them once every couple years. I know how to speak polish and am a pole, 100% you could say. I personally loves the country,really laid back,you dont feel like anyones judging you, i feel free. I live in a pretty nice town bike lanes wide sidewalks, mall, supermarket, pizza etc and then across 3 miles maybe to the suburbs(very nice) not like nyc suburbs. But we have a river "san" i could ride my bike there too. I guess because i have polish blood i feel really at home in my country. Dont know why i posted this but yes, we do have our polish hooligans, they could be inpolite. But the majority you'll love. Visit poland :) thanks

Anonymous said...

I live next to some polish people in london, and know quite a few through work and i'm afraid to say the majority are pretty ill-mannered, loud mouthed peasants.

Dragonfly said...

Ironic that I should come upon your blog a day after returning from a two week visit to Poland. I read all of the comments to your blog and can honestly say that we, as a human race can all be a bit sensitive.

First off, to the context of your blog. I feel your loss as you lose your dear friend. in a sense it is a form of death. However, with modern technology at least you can maintain a certain degree of communication with Carrie. Be grateful for that.

Secondly, your comments about Poland, it's people and it's
food. I took that as an extention of your loss. Having my
Polish experience fresh in mind, I must say that it is indeed
a beautiful country, rich in history, culture and tradition. In
general the people are extremely polite. As in all countries
and cultures, there were/ are some people who are not.

Polish people love to entertain and make a foreigner feel
welcome. Vodka seems to be a staple. They are very
generous with their food and eager to welcome one into their home. Some of the food does not agree with my
palate, but is appreciated. History, music, art and religion
are the pride of these warm passionate individuals.

We Americans know our own culture; unfortunately, some
of us don't wish to understand the culture of others. We pontificate on the topic of tolerance of all people, but then
what do we do? We show that (many of us) are indeed
intolerant of people and cultures that we do not know.

So, to sum up- Love one another and stop judging others
before walking in their shoes.

PS. Why not take your beautiful son and visit your dear
friend, Carrie in Poland. If you find yourself missing the
good old USA you can always grab a pie and beer at Pizza
Hut or a coffee at Dunkin Donuts.....in Poland.

Anonymous said...

I'm the anonymous poster that posted June 30, 2010 2:03 PM(a few posts up) and I just want to say I agree with the last poster Dragonfly that there are some people in the US that are very rude and intolerant of other cultures, and it's part of a cultish agenda going on here. I can't speak for Poland, since I've never been outside the US, but there is a self-entitled segment of sanctimonious, soul-sucking scum in the US who live to single out and psychologically torture those who don't "fit in"(like me). There's this blog I found that's a sad example of 6 years' worth of needless, senseless bigotry & flat out hate speech against people in a particular geographic region of the US(Minnesota). It's riddled with examples of ethnic stereotyping(of Norwegian Americans, the primary ethnicity of that state), it's done by, I assume, mostly fellow Americans(there's 1 Canadian in there I recall, maybe a Russian or 2...), and it really is mostly over really stupid, trivial sh!t, like our weather(which I know isn't the best, but whatever), our football team....it's really a sad waste of time but here it is:

http://ihateminnesota.blogspot.com/2005/02/minnesota-sucks.html

I posted as "sane, rational individual" on that blog, trying to knock sense into these cretins(which I knew would be impossible going in). It's these VERY people that have been covertly "gangstalking" me for at least 15 years in my border town in Minnesota. "They" came in from "outside", these strange random young-adult people about 22 years ago(when I was 16, still a KID) and started insulting me randomly, every chance they got. I had a peaceful existence for the most part prior to that, I once thought most adults were "good people"(they WERE), but not after that. One of the last posts on that sad blog IS one of my stalkers....I just know it is by the familiar tone of his response(he posted as "Joe") and he just happened to sign up days ago(August 2011 his profile says). This person has harrassed me on-and-off both in my neighborhood(using hired goons with LOUD vehicles for "street theater") AND online since 1999(when I first used the internet, which I need). I've even exchanged emails with this person and he knew even what music I listened to on my headphones(these were obscure album tracks nobody would just coincidentally reference, and they were ALL JUST the songs I listened to). I've told police about this, but they ignore(I think they're in on it). There is a shadow rogue element in America....I was hesitant to believe it at first, but I believe it more and more. I don't have any criminal past, I'm NOT a drug user(I don't even drink or smoke), I'm not a religious nut or political activist. I've been having trouble posting this information out for some reason(they must have hacked my computer and want to prevent me sending messages). "They" deserve no less than life prison sentences for wrecking the life of an innocent man(myself).

Anonymous said...

Correction(last poster), I posted my other message January 17, 2011 2:26 PM and NOT June 30, 2010 2:03 PM(sorry, afritimal, if you still read this).

To anonymous from July 2, 2011 12:52 AM:

Maybe your neighbors are jerks; that's no reason to trash an entire country. Maybe there wouldn't be any more wars, or we could even have a worldwide barter economy(everything for free) if we realized this and worked together for the common good(technology and evolution) instead of the endless stereotyping and intolerance leading to bloodshed.

Dragonfly said...

Stop listening to "them". Learn to walk away and just lead your own life as best you can. Remember, when you are angry at others it is like eating poison and expecting the other person to get sick. Stay away from people and blogs that cause you distress. Surround yourself with positive people and things. You can't change others, but you can change yourself. Strive to be happy.

Anonymous said...

"Stay away from people....that cause you distress"

http://whatisgangstalking.blogspot.com/2006/06/hello.html#2891713030348349838

Wish that were possible.