Significado
Extremely valuable suggestion.
Contexto cultural
In Poland, giving advice is often seen as a way to build intimacy. If someone gives you a 'złota rada', they are showing they care about your success. In modern Polish offices, 'złota rada' is often used by mentors during 'feedback' sessions to soften the delivery of criticism. On Polish social media, 'złota rada' is a popular hashtag (#złotarada) for influencers sharing life hacks or 'aesthetic' wisdom. During the partitions of Poland, 'złote rady' were often passed down in families as secret ways to preserve culture and language.
Use it to flatter
If you want to make someone feel smart, call their suggestion a 'złota rada'. It's a great social lubricant.
Watch the sarcasm
Be careful with your tone. 'Dzięki za złotą radę' can be very rude if said sarcastically.
Significado
Extremely valuable suggestion.
Use it to flatter
If you want to make someone feel smart, call their suggestion a 'złota rada'. It's a great social lubricant.
Watch the sarcasm
Be careful with your tone. 'Dzięki za złotą radę' can be very rude if said sarcastically.
The plural is powerful
Using 'złote rady' (plural) often implies a collection of wisdom, like in a book title.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'złota rada'.
Dziękuję ci za tę ________! Bardzo mi pomogła.
The phrase is in the Accusative case after 'za'.
Which sentence uses the phrase correctly?
Choose the correct sentence:
'Rada' is feminine, so it takes 'moja' and 'złota'.
Match the response to the situation.
Situation: Someone is struggling to open a jar.
This is a practical, helpful tip (a true 'złota rada').
Complete the dialogue.
A: Jak mam zdać ten egzamin? B: Mam dla ciebie ________: ucz się systematycznie.
The verb 'mieć' (to have) requires the Accusative case.
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Ayudas visuales
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4 ejerciciosDziękuję ci za tę ________! Bardzo mi pomogła.
The phrase is in the Accusative case after 'za'.
Choose the correct sentence:
'Rada' is feminine, so it takes 'moja' and 'złota'.
Situation: Someone is struggling to open a jar.
This is a practical, helpful tip (a true 'złota rada').
A: Jak mam zdać ten egzamin? B: Mam dla ciebie ________: ucz się systematycznie.
The verb 'mieć' (to have) requires the Accusative case.
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Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasIt's neutral. You can use it with friends, but also with a boss if you want to show high appreciation for their advice.
No, that's not an idiom in Polish. It's always gold!
'Rada' is more general and idiomatic. 'Porada' is often used for professional advice (e.g., medical or legal).
You say: 'Potrzebuję twojej złotej rady.'
Yes, very often in mentoring and coaching contexts.
Yes, but it might sound a bit dramatic or sarcastic depending on the context.
The plural is 'złote rady'.
Usually 'dawać' (to give), 'posłuchać' (to listen to), or 'mieć' (to have).
Only when used sarcastically to describe unwanted advice.
Yes, characters often give each other 'złote rady' before a big event.
Frases relacionadas
złoty środek
similarThe golden mean / a perfect compromise.
dobra rada
synonymGood advice.
cenna wskazówka
synonymValuable hint.
złota zasada
contrastGolden rule.