Hanna Courtyardsince she disappeared from TV screens, she started to develop her career in social media. The journalist willingly shares photos of her private life with her fans, showing how she spends her free time. However, from time to time she visits the television studio, but only as a guest or expert on a specific subject. At the end of October she visited “Good Morning TVN”and the discussion she made with Torbica free it was mentioned in the following days. The women argued about the word “old women”.
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Escaping from the approaching winter in Poland, Hanna Lis went on a trip to Florida. She didn’t hide her feelings on InstaStories.
Hello from Miami. Well, I kid you not – it’s beautiful, sunny, hot, about 26 degrees and it’s only 9:45. There is some excitement here about the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday, America’s biggest holiday – she said.
Hanna Lis compares Miami with Ursynów
However, it seems that she doesn’t really like Miami. In an extensive entry, she shared her reflections, comparing the local beaches to… Warsaw’s Ursynów.
I still don’t know if I like this city (because, in my opinion, you can either love Miami or honestly hate it). I have not seen such a collection of kitsch per square meter anywhere else. And yet I am slowly succumbing to his charm. Kitsch is elevated to the level of art here. And it works. The first view of the beach in Miami Beach – Ursynów. Second – south Ursynów on the Atlantic Ocean. I hate art deco, but the candy-colored facades of the buildings on Ocean Drive evoke my childhood enthusiasm. For now, I have only scratched the surface of this great, diverse city. After dealing with jet lag (finally), I’m going to dive deeper – she wrote.
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The heat
1 hour ago
Now people are empty. They like to pretend in front of others, make them look like who knows who, distort the reality shown on IG, think people will be jealous other to them. But the truth is that they end up with depression in therapy. .
Leia
59 min. meeting
In general, Warsaw looks like a combination of the capital of the former democracies and the capital of America. Architectural chaos and absurdly large spaces are hallmarks. I lived there for 3 years and I’m tired of this big city. There is nothing to compare it to Budapest or Prague.
Cleczkowska
39 min. meeting
Sorry, it’s not hate, but stylistically Hanna Lis writes horribly. Words picked up somewhere, stuck in sentences to make them sound better. First of all – I’ve only scratched the surface of the city – does that even mean anything? That Mrs. Hania was mocking buildings? Streets? Then there are a few more flowers, but I don’t even feel like writing anymore. Overall – for a journalist – blog-level style. I looked at his hard candy faces and then immersed myself in him. Puff puff erotic
m k.
34 min. meeting
This woman is the ultimate piece of kitsch
Let’s do it
7 min. meeting
Cheap Dżesika thinks she is great and better than others!
These famous people stopped in time, ie in communism. I have been to Miami more than once, because direct flights are convenient from Warsaw. That’s why many Poles go there from Warsaw. They just go on vacation or on a trip. Miami is indeed nice, there are rich residences, it is warm, but it does not affect us Poles. In addition, Poland is currently one of the most beautiful countries in the world. There is no gap between us and a better world. And these days it turns out that celebrities have nothing to show us and nothing to offer. Their sad journeys are not very subtle, and they lack skills or other elements of an interesting life. A typical Kowalski has some extra interests or skills because life forced him to, often he had to specialize in something to earn money. And famous people still think we are poor people.
Miracle – American kitsch makes us our Polish one. Snobbism is still in fashion.
Your appearance is kitsch, blue panties covered with a curtain! Pictures posted online! This is kitsch!!!!!!
“star”? I beg you….
Really, is it Ursynów beach?
Final Comments (45)
An old pipe. And everything is clear.
And the smartest are Polish bodybuilders in the USA, Dubai or other Zanzibar. Stop encouraging them and they will see what real work, humility and respect for ordinary people means.
you don’t start a sentence with “hello”, then once or twice, the lady from Konstancin insults Ursynów the blockers, where she always parks her car under the ban
nice picture of the hotel and cadillac 🙂
Let’s do it
7 min. meeting
thought Dżesika thinks she is great and better than others!
America, a paradise that ended many years ago…
First, it is weak, it is a form of social display. Second, a rhetorical question: Did the eco-friendly Hanna fly there (and travel around the United States) on an electric plane??????????????? ??????
Can someone explain to me what they have in common with art deco (I’m a big fan, by the way) and candy colors? I have not seen them in a picture, table or Dyzma by Wilhelmi.
She was dealing with jet lag
the capital of Poland should be moved back to Krakow. that’s all. in terms of
sorry but…
19 min. meeting
One big kitsch is Hanna Lis herself.
I only associate Warsaw with the Russian language
Well, now appearances are everywhere, posing as others, no sincerity, just plasticity, when will the world be normal again
A vampire ball
23 min. meeting
They have a day of thanksgiving and the Indians have a day of death. The last supper with the devil.
2024-11-27 08:10:00
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**In comparing Warsaw to Miami, what underlying assumptions are being made about Polish versus American culture and lifestyles?**
It seems you’ve provided a snippet of an online discussion or article possibly from a Polish website (due to names like “Hanna Lis” and “Ursynów”).
Let’s break down this text and formulate some discussion questions:
**Thematic Sections:**
1. **Hanna Lis and Appearance:** The conversation begins with a user commenting on Hanna Lis’s appearance, calling it “kitsch.” This suggests a discussion about celebrity culture, public image, and personal style.
2. **Warsaw vs. Miami:** A user compares Warsaw to Miami, perhaps drawing a contrast between the two cities in terms of culture, atmosphere, or lifestyle. This opens up a discussion about urban environments, globalization, and cultural influences.
3. **Polish Identity:** Some comments touch on Polish identity, mentioning “Ursynów” (a district in Warsaw) and a perceived “accumulation of kitsch.” This invites a conversation about national identity, cultural heritage, and the modernization of Polish society.
4. **Authenticity and Sincerity:** There’s a lament about the lack of “sincerity” and “plasticity,” suggesting a broader concern about superficiality in contemporary culture. This could lead to a discussion about authenticity, social media, and the search for meaning in a modern world.
**Open-Ended Discussion Questions:**
* **Celebrity Culture:** How does Hanna Lis embody or challenge typical perceptions of celebrity? What role does appearance play in shaping public opinion about individuals in the public eye?
* **City Comparisons:** What are the underlying similarities and differences between Warsaw and Miami that might lead someone to make this comparison? How does the choice of these two cities reflect broader cultural trends?
* **National Identity:** What does it mean to be “Polish” in the 21st century? How do different aspects of Polish culture (tradition, modernity, etc.) interact and potentially clash?
* **Authenticity and Meaning:** In a world increasingly dominated by social media and superficiality, how can we find meaning and connection? What does it mean to live authentically?
**Additional Points to Consider:**
* **Context:** Knowing the source of this discussion (a blog, forum, etc.) and the broader context surrounding Hanna Lis can provide further insights.
* **Cultural Nuances:** Understanding the specific cultural contexts of Poland and the United States will be crucial for interpreting the various comments.
* **Diverse Perspectives:** Encourage participants to consider multiple viewpoints and challenge their own assumptions.