: A viral poem by Wacław Dereń titled " Święta są po to " reflects on the true purpose of the holidays—to hug someone, share love, and remember family traditions. Social Media Content :

: Often used in blog posts or social media to discuss the end of Christmas or Easter, focusing on the transition back to work, cleaning up, and "getting back to reality".

: On platforms like Reddit's r/Polska , it serves as a thread title for users to vent or share their experiences during and after the holiday season. Poezja - Wacław Dereń - Facebook

The phrase "" (Holidays, holidays, and after the holidays) is a popular Polish idiom used to express the feeling that holiday festivities pass by quickly, often followed by a sense of post-holiday nostalgia or a return to routine.

While there isn't one single "full post" since it is a common saying, it appears frequently in the following contexts:

: Creators often use the phrase to caption videos about being "overfed" on a couch after holiday meals or as a humorous way to say "back to work".

Swieta_swieta May 2026

: A viral poem by Wacław Dereń titled " Święta są po to " reflects on the true purpose of the holidays—to hug someone, share love, and remember family traditions. Social Media Content :

: Often used in blog posts or social media to discuss the end of Christmas or Easter, focusing on the transition back to work, cleaning up, and "getting back to reality". swieta_swieta

: On platforms like Reddit's r/Polska , it serves as a thread title for users to vent or share their experiences during and after the holiday season. Poezja - Wacław Dereń - Facebook : A viral poem by Wacław Dereń titled

The phrase "" (Holidays, holidays, and after the holidays) is a popular Polish idiom used to express the feeling that holiday festivities pass by quickly, often followed by a sense of post-holiday nostalgia or a return to routine. Poezja - Wacław Dereń - Facebook The phrase

While there isn't one single "full post" since it is a common saying, it appears frequently in the following contexts:

: Creators often use the phrase to caption videos about being "overfed" on a couch after holiday meals or as a humorous way to say "back to work".