8 years later, this is what we love & do not love about living in Hungary. Hope you enjoy this video😉 Kindly subscribe and stay tuned for more videos. 🎬Watch Next: • Hosting My First Ever ...
Love your video. We are an English couple who have been living in the south of Hungary for the past 10 years, near Szeged in a small village and we feel the community spirit is great, the locals are always there to help and often dont even want to accept money, which can be embarrassing. The uk has lost that community spirit. Totally agree about the language, so hard to learn. Thanks for sharing your video. Welcome ❤
Welcome to Hungary! So happy you're having a good experience, I was smiling throughout the entire video. Use the opportunity and learn as much Hungarian as possible. You'd be considered a superhuman, basically. By Hungarians and also abroad. 😁
Wow this was very informative and fun to watch. Thanks for sharing 🎉 A new Ghanaian subscriber here, would love to see more videos from you about life in Hungary 🇭🇺 😘
sorry about paprika not being hot enough, we don't have scott bonet which I also prefer if I have a chance to eat fufu or palmnut soup. enjoy your stay!
Such a lovely video. Loved both of you. I am glad that you both are happy here. Obviously you miss Ghana, the family but really happy that you are happy here. I personally had about 5 teachers from Ghana when I was living in North Africa and loved all of them, also in school were srudents from Ghana and they were good friends. I was happy to listen to you, good memories came back. Cheers beautiful sister and brother. Wish you all the best here in Hungary and throughout in the future. 😊 👍
The Mongol empire in 1241 then Ottoman empire made it so Hungary had to invite people to the country to survive , many disasters happened in the country of course people are not so outspoken.
It is true, foreign friends, don't mess with the BKK lol Also, Hungarians can be distant but people in Budapest and bigger cities are different than people in the countryside. If you visit a family in rural Hungary prepare for pálinka shots and lots of food experience lmao
Hungarians are careful. It comes from our history. It is necessary to prove that someone is worthy of respect or love. If you don't have this, you will feel the distance of the Hungarians. There are liberal Hungarians who behave in a way that is seen in Western Europe. But for the majority of Hungarians, this is hypocritical. How much does skin color matter? The first impression is that the person is a stranger. Second impression, whether it will be or not is up to the stranger. But because of this, Hungarian culture remains what it has been for 1,100 years.
"Racism" here does not mean hatred of black type person(like in the past), it simply means protecting the country, preserving the composition of society,culture,lifestyle, so it is not directed against the black race, everyone knows that black skin doesn't matter, but in Budapest if you see too many blacks, and you experience a bad glance towards you this not a "qualifying look" against the person but rather a instinctive or conscious protection of the country and culture(and protection of all cultures of the world against mixture) but since migration is quite closed here, there aren't many blacks, so there aren't many bad glance either, more of an inquisitiveness, curiosity, and everyone knows that Budapest is a cosmopolitan city, so many foreigners live there,only peoples from the countryside are surprised when they visit Budapest, almost nowhere live blacks in the countryside i think if you speak Hungarian and show that you are Hungarian in every level,only black, e.g. the Hungarian football team on your T-shirt, etc... and you don't behave defiantly,dont dress provocatively,anti culturally,then they will definitely never look at you with a bad eye,starting from myself, I consciously don't look at blacks or Asians a little bit, don't want that them feel or see that I'm very curious of them,they should not feel like they're being stared at,but they should feel naturally like they're one of many,possible,i think 90% of people in Hungary think this way