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Time of India
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
'Not ashamed to admit THIS': Polish woman married to an Indian shares life in India; Internet user says, 'please return to Poland'
It's been two years since Agnes Mann , a Polish woman married to an Indian man, moved to India with her family. Now, she's sharing her honest thoughts about what life has really been like, and she's not holding back. In a humorous and heartfelt post, Agnes opened up about the highs and lows of adjusting to a completely different culture. 'No sugarcoating, just real talk' Agnes began her post with a clear message: 'Two years deep in India, and here's the honest truth. No sugarcoating, just real talk.' She mentioned still struggling with Hindi, missing her favourite Polish dishes, finding it hard to get used to 'Indian time', and dealing with frequent power cuts. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Agnes Mann | Mum Can Do It (@agnesmannyt) Alongside her message, she posted a video that showed snippets of her Indian journey, playing Holi, cooking, eating with her children, and travelling. The video started with a bold line: 'I've been living in India for 2 years & I'm not ashamed to admit THIS.' What she doesn't like In the video, Agnes shared some of the things she finds difficult about living in India. She mentioned how noisy it can get, the lack of Polish food, people often arriving late, and her frustration with not being able to speak the local language well. She also highlighted the issue of regular power outages, which many people in the comments could relate to. Live Events Online reaction: Supportive or offended? Agnes' post drew a lot of attention on social media, with mixed reactions. Some praised her honesty, while others didn't take kindly to her criticism. One person commented, 'India is the best place to live. I've travelled a lot and nothing compares.' Another said, 'If you're not happy, you can always go back.' One comment read, 'Please return to Poland, where you can do everything. I heard they don't treat brown-skinned people kindly there.' Another user questioned her move, saying, 'You left Poland for India?' with a facepalm emoji. Who is Agnes Mann? Agnes runs a YouTube channel where she shares glimpses of her life. According to her bio, she is originally from Poland and is married to a Punjabi man. The family used to live in the UK, but in March 2023, they moved to India to explore the country. She said they planned to travel around India for a year or two to see how it goes. Inputs from agencies


Hindustan Times
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Polish woman drops truth bombs about life in India after 2 years: ‘No sugarcoating, just real talk.'
It's been two years since a Polish woman moved to India, and she's not holding back. In a candid post filled with humour and honesty, she shares what it's really like adjusting to life here. She spoke about various things, from missing her native cuisine to navigating "Indian time". 'Two years deep in India, and here's the honest truth. No sugarcoating, just real talk. From my ongoing Hindi struggles to missing my Polish kitchen, navigating the chaos of Indian time, and those oh-so-frequent power cuts,' Agnes Mann wrote. 'Sharing my unfiltered experience because authenticity is everything! What are your 'unashamed' truths?' she continued. A video she shared opens with a text insert that reads, 'I've been living in India for 2 years & I'm not ashamed to admit THIS.' The video then shows her playing Holi, eating with her kids, cooking, and vacationing. In her video, she also lists the things she dislikes while living in India—the noise, the unavailability of Polish food, people being late, and her inability to speak Hindi. She also talked about "constant power cuts", which several social media users agreed with. A post shared by Agnes Mann | Mum Can Do It (@agnesmannyt) The post received a wave of mixed reactions. While some agreed with the Polish woman, others told her she could return to her own country. 'I travelled to a lot of countries, and India is the best place to live, " one individual posted. Another commented, 'You can always go back, in case you don't know.' A third said, 'Please return to Poland, where you can do everything. Make sure your child doesn't go out in public without you. I heard in Poland they are not that friendly with brown skin.' A fourth wrote, 'You left Poland for India?', adding a facepalm emoji. Agnes Mann manages a YouTube channel where her bio reads, 'I'm Agnes- a Polish national married to an Indian Mann (from Punjab). We live(d) in the UK with our 3 kids but from March 2023 we are 'trying it' in India. The plan is to travel through as much of India as possible for the next one or two years, and then we see.'