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"Schnuffinski" is a German citizen who moved to Poland about four years ago. Since then, he's been sharing his experiences as an expat on YouTube. His German viewers love learning about culture and lifestyle in Poland.

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00:00By the way, I have a live stream on my channel where I just make pickled cucumbers, yes, and there are my jars.
00:08I just make these pickled cucumbers and talk to people, the camera is there and it's flying, and I think I made 10 kilos of cucumbers or something like that.
00:15Very cool, yeah.
00:19My name is Christoph and I moved from Germany to Poland about 4.5 years ago and I run a YouTube channel
00:26where I just show beautiful Poland and also a little bit of my life, well, my life here in Poland, just how cool it is here and how cool it is to live here.
00:56I'm going to show them something they didn't know before, just about Poland, because there are also a lot of Germans who eat only for the holidays, but they don't know life.
01:12I will ask for dumplings with cabbage and mushrooms.
01:16Christoph moved to Poland to be with his wife.
01:47Yes, I really like eating dumplings.
01:52What should I say? Polish cuisine is very fat, and maybe it's a bit like that, that if you only eat Polish cuisine every day, you can get fat very quickly.
02:05And I'm not hiding it either, since I've been living in Poland, I've gained about 10 kilos, but I'm not kidding now.
02:17Honestly, I learned most of it here in Poland.
02:20When I was still in Germany, I'll tell you, I was already starting to learn Polish.
02:28I made a Polish Netflix account and watched TV series.
02:33I didn't understand anything at all, because for me it was only brzm, brzm, brzm, yes, it was, well, it was difficult to understand everything.
02:41Now I don't have any problems with it at all.
02:43He also highlights the differences between life in Poland and Germany.
02:46Digitalization is much, much more advanced in Poland than in Germany.
02:50Here you can send e-mails to anyone without any problem.
02:54And in Germany they are still at such a level that they just send faxes.
02:58I think these are also things that Germans could look away from Poles.
03:05People here are very family-oriented, very hospitable, very nice.
03:10And this is, I think, the most important thing to simply lead a positive life.
03:18And that seems to be what Nowinski the Emigrant's YouTube viewers are looking for.
03:23Stories about a positive life, sprinkled with Polish adventures and challenges.

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