المعنى
Paying using physical money.
خلفية ثقافية
In small Polish shops, it is considered polite to try and pay with the exact amount or 'drobne' (small change) to help the shopkeeper. Cash is the traditional gift for weddings, usually placed in an envelope with a card. This is called 'dać w kopercie'. Despite the popularity of cards, some mountain regions (like the Tatras) and very rural areas still heavily rely on cash for local services. The 'Grosik' (1 grosz coin) is often treated as a symbol of luck. Sometimes shopkeepers will say 'będę dłużna grosika' if they can't give you back 1 grosz.
The 'Drobne' Rule
Always carry some small coins (1, 2, 5 zł) if you plan to pay with cash in Poland; shopkeepers will love you for it.
Check for Signs
Look for signs saying 'Tylko gotówka' (Cash only) or 'Płatność tylko kartą' (Card only) before you queue up.
المعنى
Paying using physical money.
The 'Drobne' Rule
Always carry some small coins (1, 2, 5 zł) if you plan to pay with cash in Poland; shopkeepers will love you for it.
Check for Signs
Look for signs saying 'Tylko gotówka' (Cash only) or 'Płatność tylko kartą' (Card only) before you queue up.
Negotiation
If you are buying something expensive at a flea market, mentioning you will 'zapłacić gotówką' can often help you get a small discount.
Tipping
When paying gotówką in a restaurant, it's common to say 'Dziękuję' (Thank you) when handing over the money if you don't want any change back.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'gotówka'.
Nie mam karty, muszę zapłacić ________.
After the verb 'zapłacić', we use the instrumental case to show the means of payment.
Which sentence is correct?
How do you ask if you can pay with cash?
The standard phrase is 'płacić gotówką' without any prepositions.
Complete the dialogue.
Kelner: 'Kartą czy gotówką?' Ty: '__________.'
This is the most natural and polite way to respond to a waiter.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are at a local market and want to pay for tomatoes.
At traditional markets in Poland, cash is the most common and expected payment method.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Cash vs Card Contexts
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينNie mam karty, muszę zapłacić ________.
After the verb 'zapłacić', we use the instrumental case to show the means of payment.
How do you ask if you can pay with cash?
The standard phrase is 'płacić gotówką' without any prepositions.
Kelner: 'Kartą czy gotówką?' Ty: '__________.'
This is the most natural and polite way to respond to a waiter.
You are at a local market and want to pay for tomatoes.
At traditional markets in Poland, cash is the most common and expected payment method.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةYes, especially in small shops, markets, and for small services, though card usage is very high.
Generally no. You must pay in Polish Złoty (PLN). Some tourist spots might accept Euro but at a very poor exchange rate.
'Reszta' is the change you receive back when you pay with a larger bill.
Shopkeepers often lack small coins and ask if you have a 1 grosz coin to make the change easier.
It is always 'gotówką' (instrumental case).
Yes, all taxis accept cash, but many now also accept cards. It's best to ask 'Czy można gotówką?' first.
It's a colloquial way to say 'cold hard cash' or physical bills in hand.
In most cities, you can pay with a card on the bus/tram, but having cash for a ticket kiosk is a good backup.
For business-to-business transactions, there is a limit (currently 15,000 PLN), but for individuals, there is no strict limit.
You can say 'Reszty nie trzeba' or simply 'Dziękuję' when handing over the money.
عبارات ذات صلة
płacić kartą
contrastTo pay by card
płacić telefonem
contrastTo pay with a phone
płacić z góry
builds onTo pay in advance
płacić w ratach
contrastTo pay in installments
płacić żywą gotówką
specialized formTo pay with 'live' cash
płatność przy odbiorze
similarCash on delivery