Rozmowa_konsultantki_tp_z_babcia May 2026
Along with "Krzysztof Kononowicz" or "Paweł Jumper," this recording is part of the "Old Polish Internet" (Stary Polski Internet) canon.
As a piece of internet history, it is a . However, from a modern perspective, it is also a slightly uncomfortable look at the digital divide and the ethical gray area of recording and sharing calls with elderly people without their knowledge. rozmowa_konsultantki_tp_z_babcia
The lady in the recording is polite but completely uninterested and confused by the offer. Her responses often veer into personal stories or repetitive questions that derail the consultant’s script. Along with "Krzysztof Kononowicz" or "Paweł Jumper," this
The recording captures a telemarketing call from a consultant representing —the national telecom provider at the time—who is trying to sell a modern internet or phone package to an elderly lady. The humor (and subsequent fame) stems from the total lack of mutual understanding between the two generations and the surreal nature of the dialogue. Key Highlights of the Recording The lady in the recording is polite but
The consultant uses corporate jargon and technical terms (like "promocja," "pakiet," "łącze") that the grandmother interprets through her own lens, leading to hilarious misunderstandings.
You can hear the consultant's growing frustration as she tries to remain professional while realizing the sale is impossible. This "battle of wills" between a rigid corporate script and an unpredictable human element is what makes it a classic. Why It Is Culturally Significant
It serves as a critique of aggressive telemarketing tactics. It highlights how companies often target demographics (like the elderly) with products they don't need or understand.