Polish people generally hold a mix of beliefs influenced by their rich cultural heritage, history, and predominantly Catholic faith. The majority of Poles identify as Roman Catholic, which shapes their values, traditions, and social norms. Additionally, there are growing secular and diverse beliefs among younger generations, reflecting broader global trends. Overall, Polish beliefs often emphasize family, community, and a strong sense of national identity.
no, except for little kids
The Russains told the polish people that they would protect them from Hitler and the Nazi's
Polish people believe that Santa Claus lives in the North Pole, just like in many other countries. Santa is known there as Święty Mikołaj or Father Christmas.
polish people
The word for Polish people is "Poles."
No, Polish people do not have to have green eyes. Eye color is determined by genetics and can vary among individuals within any population, including Polish people. Eye color is not a defining characteristic of Polish identity.
i believe its polish
Yes, some Polish people do live in the UK.
Polish people are so cool. :) They are friendly people. (Awesome question!)
No. Polish can be a verb, as in to polish a penny (clean or brighten a penny). Polish can be an adjective, as in "That man is Polish." Polish is used to describe people from Poland.
The plural of "Polish" can refer to either the people or language of Poland. For people, the plural is "Poles," and for the language, the plural is "Polish."
Polish people stole your head. I will contact them.