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So, what is the meaning of a Polak?
Polak definition is - a person of Polish nationality.
It is in Polish nature to be proud to be Polak (for males) or Polka (for females). And there’s a lot to be proud of! The rich history of the country, its culture and traditions, as well as food, cities, and nature - Poland is a wonderful place to be.
That’s why one of the first rhymes school children learn is: Polak Mały (Little Polak), and calling oneself a Polak or Polka is nothing to be ashamed about.
When Poles came to the USA in bigger immigration waves, they brought in a rather misfortunate reputation. One of the reasons for that was the fact that they were working mostly on construction sites and other non-intellectual jobs, while other reasons included the misread relationship between the Polish and the Jews during World War II. So what is a Polack?
Now, the word Polak and Polack (a more insulting spelling variation) are being used as an insult, and with the intention to call someone stupid, poor, bad or simply primitive. Polack jokes are common, and sometimes having fun at someone’s expense for being Polish can get too far.
Looking at all the world’s nationalities - there are prejudices about them all. The most important thing is to be able to know the people who they are - and to be able to appreciate all cultures worldwide.
Whether you call yourself Polish, a Polak, a Pole, or anything else in this whole wide world - be proud of who you are.
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Joyce Wiles
March 30, 2022
My grandparents came here from Poland and I am very proud of my heritage!