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Ukrainians have been cleaning up parks, forests and other public spaces around Poland as a way of expressing gratitude to the country for receiving over two million refugees from their country since Russia’s invasion.
In a tradition known as subotnik – coming from the name for Saturday, subota – Ukrainians tidy up homes and other places on Saturdays. Last month, a group of refugees brought that tradition to Suwałki, the Polish city that is hosting them, where they tidied up a local park.
originally posted by: XipeTotex
a reply to: TrueAmerican
Have been thinking about getting one of em ukrainians myself, keep the fire burning and plow some snow in the coming winter.