You Know You're Dating a Hungarian Woman When...

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  • @martonolajos1719
    @martonolajos1719 5 лет назад +2540

    You know that you are dating a hungarian if they swear in hungarian for 15 minutes without repeating themselves

    • @andyginterblues2961
      @andyginterblues2961 5 лет назад +188

      My dad drove mom crazy swearing in Hungarian. It was pretty much the only time that he spoke Hungarian in the house, if he accidentally hurt himself, stubbed his toe, etc. The rest of the time, he spoke English. Mom would be like "What is he saying?"

    • @Martin-iv6ny
      @Martin-iv6ny 5 лет назад +84

      Now that i like. And it is true. Us hungarians have such a wide variety of swear words, we could easily do a swearing session for 15 mins without repeating ourselves even once. A magyar nyelv egyszerűen csodás. Angolul sokkal kevesebb csúnya szót ismerek és vannak olyan magyar káromkodások is aminek egyszerűen nem találom az angol megfelelőjét. És amúgy nagyon jó lett a videó. Teljesen átérzem főleg úgy hogy a barátom amerikai. The video was awesome! I get it 100% since my bofriend is american. Approved 👍

    • @andyginterblues2961
      @andyginterblues2961 5 лет назад +36

      My dad had a favorite saying, and I am trying to remember how he said it in Hungarian, but in English it goes: "Stick it up your a***, and you'll always have it!" (like if someone was looking for something that was lost.)

    • @noplacelikepluto
      @noplacelikepluto 5 лет назад +35

      @@andyginterblues2961 the only phrase I can think about now is "Dugd fel a seggedbe" that means something like that

    • @andyginterblues2961
      @andyginterblues2961 5 лет назад +17

      @@noplacelikepluto Yes! That's pretty much what dad would say! Thanks!

  • @nieczerwony
    @nieczerwony 6 лет назад +2189

    I live all Hungarians as I am Polish. Your gulash is amazing. Palinka is nearly as nice as Egri Bikaver ;) Always feel like home in Hungary. "Lengyel, magyar - két jó barát..."

    • @feria5862
      @feria5862 6 лет назад +51

      Polak, Węgier, dwa bratanki, i do szabli, i do szklanki.

    • @МарияМакова-м6ъ
      @МарияМакова-м6ъ 6 лет назад +1

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    • @rebekakovacs9726
      @rebekakovacs9726 6 лет назад +83

      Lengyel, magyar- két jó barát együtt harcol s issza borát! Love from Hungary, your friends 'til the end!❤🇭🇺🇵🇱

    • @hbela1000
      @hbela1000 6 лет назад +20

      Definetely you are home in here.

    • @Slasher2344
      @Slasher2344 6 лет назад +22

      @@rebekakovacs9726 Az edes felesegem Lengyel volt, es 31 evet voltunk hazas par, ket gyonyoru fiat adot nekem. Naszut volt. Sajnos hirtelen meghalt 2015 be. Hianyzik meg maji napig.

  • @balmernicholas
    @balmernicholas 6 лет назад +591

    Having first met my Hungarian girlfriend 45 years ago (and wife of 35 years) I can thoroughly recommend them. You miss a couple of things. They say Szia or Hello, both when you meet, and when you leave. Hungarian' s don't have he, she etc. so it becomes very complicated for them when they start speaking English as they will tell you stories about a he who then suddenly becomes a she, before switching back at random.
    Family is incredibly important to them, and Mama or Nagy Mama tends to run the show. They are incredibly hospitable, so you should not eat for several days before you arrive there, as you will be filled to capacity and more shortly after you arrive.

    • @j.p.vanbolhuis8678
      @j.p.vanbolhuis8678 5 лет назад +27

      That is why the more necessary words are "Köszönöm, elég volt" (not a hungarian expression, but it measn, Thanks, it was enough" or "Jól laktam" (i have eaten well) are indispensible. Any, from experience, you can train you mother in law :)

    • @Alexdelarge1975
      @Alexdelarge1975 4 года назад +23

      I have the same experience when I dated a Hungarian girl back in '06. When she told stories she confused 'he' and 'she' all the time LOL

    • @Limpi43
      @Limpi43 4 года назад +21

      @@j.p.vanbolhuis8678
      It sounds great, but doesn't work. Even if you said dozen times that it WAS enough, they will always offer more.

    • @agotapongor2069
      @agotapongor2069 4 года назад +3

      I do not know why? We learned in the school Russian and German first and I already know about Singular 3rd person's 3 expression.????? And if you mention Julia, you already know that Julia is she and not he. So we do not need a double expression for that. The ancient Hungarian language was more complicated, we had more past tense for verbs. Thanks God is gone.

    • @agotapongor2069
      @agotapongor2069 4 года назад +4

      @@j.p.vanbolhuis8678 Yes, it is old fashioned to push to eat you guest, but it is polite to ask again, if they still ant eat something.

  • @EnigmaintheRain
    @EnigmaintheRain 6 лет назад +1536

    When English speaking people ask me 'how are you', I always have the urge to give an honest answer. Somehow we don't ask it in Hungary unless we really want to know how the other person is.

    • @magyarsrac100
      @magyarsrac100 6 лет назад +69

      It's a cultural difference. In most English-speaking countries, "How are you?" is not intended to be an invitation for another person to share a litany of complaints ( and frankly, complaints are generally what you will get from the average Hungarian). As a Canadian, I have long ago stopped revealing my heritage to Hungarian strangers, as it rarely ends in a cordial, long-term relationship. Magyarországon nõttem fel, tudom hogy mirõl beszélek. Természetesen az elõbbi megjegyzések durva általanosítások, tehát tisztelet a kivételnek.

    • @kouldbanyone4983
      @kouldbanyone4983 6 лет назад +113

      Yeah. I know. It's a bit weird to be always asking. But when people ask _us_ how we are. We actually tell them. Only to find them shocked. And we don't know why. I mean they did ask, right lol?

    • @kouldbanyone4983
      @kouldbanyone4983 6 лет назад +3

      @C. Buck Hyres Bah hahahahaha!! The boulder! Bah hahahaha!! 🤣

    • @Agica0418
      @Agica0418 6 лет назад +35

      And you get upset that they leave you before you could answer them properly. I think that is one of the first shocks we Hungarian face after coming to the UK.

    • @saratomorszki3904
      @saratomorszki3904 6 лет назад +34

      Lehet csak én csinálom ezt de mindig megkérdezem mindenkitől mizu és a válasz 15 éve mindig az h semmi

  • @Kriszz91
    @Kriszz91 6 лет назад +2002

    About Pálinka: Never seen a foreigner who drank original pálinka with a straight face. And definitely never heard saying "It's like water". :D

    • @rydernigguh1703
      @rydernigguh1703 6 лет назад +53

      Affiliálni akart, hogy nem üt olyan hamar mint más pia, lehet ez is szubijektív de kell neki min 30 perc míg üt. És a bolti Pálesz tényleg gyengusz.

    • @bogikassai1236
      @bogikassai1236 6 лет назад +24

      @@rydernigguh1703 Csakhogy a videóban szereplő pálinka nem bolti volt. Mondta is a lány, hogy a nagymamája készítette.

    • @handsomebanana1429
      @handsomebanana1429 6 лет назад +24

      It’s true, we have palinca in Romania as well and it basically tastes like spirits

    • @36ydna
      @36ydna 5 лет назад +26

      Hungarian rocket fuel!!!

    • @DadsAnime
      @DadsAnime 5 лет назад +4

      It's like drinking white spirit

  • @justcallmesteve9123
    @justcallmesteve9123 5 лет назад +759

    Pálinka is not like water. As my western friend said once: "Just like peach flavoured kerosene"

    • @RiverWorksCo
      @RiverWorksCo 5 лет назад +27

      Gratulálok a haverodnak. Én ugyanis még sosem éreztem a pálinka ízén miből készült.

    • @youdonegoofed
      @youdonegoofed 5 лет назад +39

      @@RiverWorksCo Akkor eddig még nem ittál minőségi pálinkát.

    • @nordicmind82
      @nordicmind82 4 года назад +24

      Anyone who thinks (even good) pálinka is like water has a serious alcohol problem. It is Brutal. (I come from a vodka country, and I like pálinka but a shot is like a shot of vodka + a hard slap + oily fruit flavor. Can be nice, but a bit hard to drink.)

    • @lastbaratheon8043
      @lastbaratheon8043 4 года назад +4

      Kerosene? When did they taste that?😂😂

    • @martinlilik
      @martinlilik 4 года назад

      😂

  • @TheEpicPopcorn
    @TheEpicPopcorn 6 лет назад +601

    Pálinka does not taste like water... it's like ethyl alcohol with a hint of fruit.

    • @SergioKoolhaas
      @SergioKoolhaas 5 лет назад +9

      So basically it's the Hungarian equivalent of moonshine with fruit flavour and aroma.

    • @EliteHaunter
      @EliteHaunter 5 лет назад +3

      próbálkozz valamivel ami kicsit kevésbé szaggatja a kerítést

    • @zatozatoichi7920
      @zatozatoichi7920 5 лет назад +3

      The best (and strongest) pálinkas have barely any taste of alcohol, just fruit, fruit, fruit.

    • @drmode
      @drmode 5 лет назад

      So true

    • @QuantumJG90
      @QuantumJG90 10 месяцев назад

      Ethyl alcohol is alcohol. EtOH or Ethanol is Alcohol.

  • @VestanPL
    @VestanPL 6 лет назад +836

    Respect for Hungarian brothers from Poland

    • @dorinaevaszel9013
      @dorinaevaszel9013 6 лет назад +34

      Michał Gucwa damn I love polish people they love us hungarians for no reason and that is so adorable😂😂

    • @hbela1000
      @hbela1000 6 лет назад +10

      The same for you from here bro.

    • @oregontrail9067
      @oregontrail9067 5 лет назад +19

      @@dorinaevaszel9013 milyen no reason? tetszett tortenelmet tanulni, Dorina?

    • @dorinaevaszel9013
      @dorinaevaszel9013 5 лет назад +1

      Dylan Klebold aludtam órákon🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @PinaMAgnes
      @PinaMAgnes 5 лет назад

      Dylan Klebold szegény Lány😂

  • @texdillinger6173
    @texdillinger6173 6 лет назад +1513

    Puszi in Finnish is pusu! Its so weird we have so many words that are so similliar to each other.. like blood in Finnish is veri and vér in hungarian.. greetings to distant cousins from Finland!

    • @bettinak.4
      @bettinak.4 6 лет назад +82

      Also vesi = víz :) Greetings from Hungary!

    • @texdillinger6173
      @texdillinger6173 6 лет назад +53

      yeah, there are alot of similliar words! one more example is "käsi" = "kéz"! :)

    • @andyaceman4172
      @andyaceman4172 6 лет назад +66

      Same as in estonian! Veri, vesi, käsi- same as finnish... i also heard méz is honey in hungarian, in estonian it is mesi

    • @texdillinger6173
      @texdillinger6173 6 лет назад +39

      yeah, its mesi in finnish too. but thats no wonder since we speak 80% the same language

    • @bettinak.4
      @bettinak.4 6 лет назад +20

      I've learned both Finnish and Estonian for two years in university, and it's a shame that I've forgot a lot. I want to learn again because both of your languages are beautiful. :)

  • @nadiavulvakov
    @nadiavulvakov 6 лет назад +500

    1. she looks so Hungarian
    2. when she talked on the phone I saw myself talking on phone
    3. yeah, that's true, we are so f*ckin' pessimists
    + Puszi, puszi mindkettőtöknek, tetszett a vidi!

    • @UltimateFarter--007
      @UltimateFarter--007 4 года назад +3

      Noo, you are just not fake

    • @juststeve5542
      @juststeve5542 3 года назад +10

      I agree, she does generally look Hungarian, but weirdly she almost looks exactly like a Polish friend of mine, although she's from the far South of Poland, so you Hungarians will probably say she's really just a Hungarian.
      I'm a Brit, and Puszi was one of the first Hungarian words I picked up from my Hungarian girlfriend being on the phone, along with by jó, igen and nem.
      The first phrase I picked up in Hungary when we first went there (from hearing her and her cousin) was "Nem tudom" (they weren't very organised! lol!).
      Possibly the most painful people to see and hear on the phone are Poles. They say "No" as a slang yes. Which means they are nodding their heads whilst saying "No"... It really hurts my brain!

    • @sbalogh53
      @sbalogh53 3 года назад +4

      I was surprised at how good her Hungarian accent was. Then I decided that she must actually be Hungarian because I have never heard a foreigner pronounce Hungarian correctly. Very pretty too. :)

    • @Forton1988
      @Forton1988 3 года назад +2

      No, Hungarians are not pessimists, they only have negative thoughts about everything.

    • @groberti
      @groberti 3 года назад

      @@UltimateFarter--007 Well, people are fake here as well, not as much as in the West but still fake.

  • @happybalint
    @happybalint 6 лет назад +2341

    XD amikor màr raknád le de anyád még pofázik fél óráig a telefonba

  • @japierdole8560
    @japierdole8560 5 лет назад +604

    I am a simple Pole. When I see "Hungarian" i hit LIKE button.

    • @nislaav6712
      @nislaav6712 4 года назад +30

      Luv from Hungary brother

    • @frainium8644
      @frainium8644 4 года назад +12

      Love from Hungary dear fellow.
      (AND IF I SEE Poland and Russia I CLICK FASSST XDDDD )
      I'm sorry

    • @analisators
      @analisators 4 года назад +1

      gyinkigyinki.:))

    • @L_back
      @L_back 3 года назад +4

      @@Krokor-dn9ji are you Polish? If so, STOP RUINING OUR FRICKING IMAGE!!

    • @domonicsdaniel4497
      @domonicsdaniel4497 3 года назад +1

      > I am a simple Pole
      > name checks out
      Love from Hungary!

  • @uvegeshuba
    @uvegeshuba 6 лет назад +391

    Every name-day are celebrated in Hungary, it doesn't matter the celebrated person is named after Christian saint, pagan leader or a random character from a soap opera. :)

    • @evakovacs9706
      @evakovacs9706 6 лет назад +6

      It is a lovely custom.

    • @HoryTB
      @HoryTB 5 лет назад +12

      Theoretically there were ages when the newborn got name that was allocated to that particular day so the name's day indicated the birthday as well...

    • @TheJenniferKK
      @TheJenniferKK 5 лет назад +2

      Ehm, so shat date would they assign to Jennifer?

    • @TheJenniferKK
      @TheJenniferKK 4 года назад +1

      @@Ink_Panther Interesting. But where does this date come from? What is the connection between the name Jennifer and the 3rd of January?
      And who picks those dates?

    • @m.harasimowicz
      @m.harasimowicz 4 года назад +5

      In Poland we also celebrated name-day.

  • @talitamironiega7464
    @talitamironiega7464 6 лет назад +1498

    Pretty much Polish, especially this thing about smiling is so me. Lengyel, Magyar két jó barát!

    • @liviacintia99
      @liviacintia99 6 лет назад +60

      Talita Mironiega együtt harcol, s issza borát :)

    • @Nyussy333
      @Nyussy333 6 лет назад +58

      Polak, Węgier, dwa bratanki - I do szabli, i do szklanki. ♥

    • @happybalint
      @happybalint 6 лет назад +9

      Vicces hogy a vezetéknevem Lengyel

    • @xelith6157
      @xelith6157 6 лет назад +10

      Szeretem a lengyeleket :)

    • @archangele1
      @archangele1 6 лет назад +26

      Yep, they are good friends. In my case, being of Polish and Hungarian ancestry,
      I guess it is a good thing. As for the Paprika,, Guilty as charged...
      And I too do not trust people who smile for no reason.. In fact I have
      found that Americans who smile for no reason are usually going to stab me in the back.

  • @alexkish4382
    @alexkish4382 5 лет назад +361

    As an American of Hungarian descent (Apám Magyar volt), I know why they had to leave out the káromkodás (swearing). The Hungarian swearing culture is the most highly developed and profane in the world. There was simply no way to portray it accurately in the video and not have it censored or make the video age restricted. As an example, my father used to swear a lot when driving. Only after I had studied Hungarian did I realize what he usually said. How do get away with translating something like "Basz meg az édes kurva anyukad..." And Palinka definitely doesn't taste like water, it is firewater... The best házi palinka (homemade palinka) is powerfully wonderful...

    • @djimplant
      @djimplant 5 лет назад +26

      True, I love making up new ones every time. The more you practice, the better you'll be in Hungarian swearing.

    • @anatomichug
      @anatomichug 4 года назад +18

      True! My mum’s Hungarian but she was raised in Venice and she always told me this. And I thought venetians were the ones with the swearing world record... (no joke on that). Cheers!!

    • @ΔεαΚ
      @ΔεαΚ 4 года назад +7

      You sure? Romanians have a pretty big variety of curses and theyre damn funny some of them. Sadly its weird to translate them into another language bc all their charm is lost lol

    • @Fraps224
      @Fraps224 4 года назад

      Here are the best examples for swearing in Hungarian: ruclips.net/video/eM0GnHgIdvw/видео.html&ab_channel=AttilaCsaholyi

    • @traderjts
      @traderjts 4 года назад +1

      As an American of Hungarian descent (Apám es Anya Magyar volt) too "Basz meg az édes kurva" was a familiar refrain

  • @Sjudit84
    @Sjudit84 6 лет назад +615

    Hahaha i laughed at the "I have three things to say" hahaha and i love the fact that everytime a video is about Hungary, the Polish bros and sisters are here to support. :)

    • @NiewielkiZderzaczBagietek
      @NiewielkiZderzaczBagietek 5 лет назад +12

      We will always be here to help you :D

    • @PinaMAgnes
      @PinaMAgnes 5 лет назад +1

      AVT Khyber Music haha its our womans joke

    •  5 лет назад +7

      Hugs from Poland :D So you don't make fake smile, either. Good :D

    • @Numernabis
      @Numernabis 5 лет назад +8

      Always for you brothers and sisters!

    • @drmode
      @drmode 5 лет назад +3

      My wife is Polish, and she is very similar

  • @justanotherchannel1529
    @justanotherchannel1529 6 лет назад +1920

    Ezt magyarként nagyon vicces volt megnézni. / As a hungarian this video was sooo funny.

    • @boglarkaborszuk8802
      @boglarkaborszuk8802 6 лет назад +17

      Rám igaz volt kb minden, kivéve, hogy nem teszek paprikát a sütire, és én sokat mosolygok, akár ok nélkül is, eleinte ez mindenkinek furcsa, aztán megszokják, és, ha nem teszem mindenki azt gondolja mélydepresszióba estem😅

    • @humdrumyokel9890
      @humdrumyokel9890 6 лет назад +4

      Oh, then it means ... that you have ... naturally smiled, nicely, because there was a reason to do so? :-)

    • @annescarlet9573
      @annescarlet9573 6 лет назад +3

      Vagy bors:DDD

    • @annescarlet9573
      @annescarlet9573 6 лет назад +6

      Jó a süti azért erős volt:D De a többi stimXD

    • @annescarlet9573
      @annescarlet9573 6 лет назад +12

      oké anyu(vagy párom) ..igen anyu..jó.jó ..120xorra jójó oké..jó ...szia..puszi..szia..szeretlek..igen...puszi X'D

  • @zipshot
    @zipshot 6 лет назад +249

    Pálinka nearly killed me, but after 8 hours of drinking I won the favor of her family.
    This video is legit, I've seen most of this firsthand lol

    • @juststeve5542
      @juststeve5542 3 года назад +2

      I've survived a wedding in Hungary and a wedding in Poland (not my weddings!). The Polish one was possibly the most dangerous, it went on for over 2 days!
      Luckily strong spirits seem to be quite compatible with me, and I have little problem keeping up with the natives, but plenty of the other English guests at the Polish wedding were not in a good way - Luckily I was mainly sitting and drinking with/like the Poles.

  • @alexandracsaranko
    @alexandracsaranko 6 лет назад +811

    Palinka isn't like water😛 sometimes it hurts to drink🙄

    • @grandegracia
      @grandegracia 6 лет назад +64

      Szandi Csarankó csak ha jól csinálják! Ha nem fáj, nem is gyógyít!😂😂😂

    • @annaprodl5109
      @annaprodl5109 6 лет назад +25

      Szandi Csarankó Állítólag ha beteg vagy csak meg kell innod pár decit és rendbe jössz mert az erős alkohol megöli a bacikat :)

    • @bojackthetrustworthy736
      @bojackthetrustworthy736 6 лет назад +1

      Szandi Csarankó why French women’s are not gorgeous as you?

    • @KDZX4
      @KDZX4 6 лет назад +4

      They are, you've just not been looking.

    • @klaudiadalmakiss6228
      @klaudiadalmakiss6228 6 лет назад +17

      Szandi Csarankó so true! It burns your soul 😂
      Puszi 🇭🇺

  • @highonhopium228
    @highonhopium228 6 лет назад +394

    It was not a honest reaction for the pálinka... when the foreigners taste it they are freaking out, because of its strongness....I know, i am working in a sightseeing restaurant boat in Hungary (Budapest) for all of the tourist its true!!!

    • @zsanettmakkai1632
      @zsanettmakkai1632 6 лет назад +4

      Bako Stefi yup your absolutely right .... no one here can’t swallow it because it’s burnes them ... that palinka wasn’t Palinka

    • @GallifreyanGinger
      @GallifreyanGinger 6 лет назад +1

      I can take it straight but I've been shooting slivovitz all my life.

    • @marcoc.s.2372
      @marcoc.s.2372 6 лет назад +4

      I am Italian and I don't fear palinka. Ok I am 25% Hungarian actually....

    • @janosd4nuke
      @janosd4nuke 6 лет назад +3

      That really depends.
      Ahány ház anyi szokás.
      There are really strong ones, and then there are those with lighter flavour yet packing the punch. If he heard of the first, tasted the latter, it's a perfetly fine reaction.

    • @Michal.KT91
      @Michal.KT91 6 лет назад +2

      No need to fear it but it is damn strong, the homemade one goes up to 60% in regards to its strength. But! If it is well destilated you not gonna feel it. Only the outcome :D Egészségedre! Na Zdrowie!

  • @ivanvasilev5091
    @ivanvasilev5091 5 лет назад +231

    Respect from Bulgaria we love Hungary 🇧🇬❤

    • @MLaciBp
      @MLaciBp 4 года назад +17

      Thank You! Greetings to the Bulgarian people! ✋🙂

    • @user-xn1or5ut9v
      @user-xn1or5ut9v 4 года назад +12

      We love Bulgária too 🇭🇺🇧🇬

    • @Agria116
      @Agria116 4 года назад +13

      We love Bulgaria 🇧🇬 brothers!! 🙆‍♀️

    • @Hizsoo
      @Hizsoo 3 года назад +4

      Lets divide Romania. You can take Wallachia.

    • @senorlorkah6084
      @senorlorkah6084 3 года назад

      @@Hizsoo It might not be an easy fight but Romania could take on both Bulgaria and Hungary and still win but it would be a close call.
      Our best bet would be to establish a frontline to hold down one country while focusing on the other.
      Bulgaria would be the easier to beat so well let Hungary take Transylvania and keep a small force at the Carpathian mountains to contain Hungary and then we focus on Bulgaria.
      Also given that Transylvania is majority Romanian it would be impossible for Hungary to consolidate their gains.
      After Bulgaria is out of the game we can focus solely on Hungary and push them out of Romania.
      Not saying any of this out of hate, I love both Bulgaria and Hungary but I wouldn't bet on Romania losing.
      🇭🇺❤🇷🇴❤🇧🇬

  • @FuzzyPuppet
    @FuzzyPuppet 6 лет назад +795

    The guy is a good actor. My wife is Hungarian 😁👍🏻

    • @evakovacs9706
      @evakovacs9706 6 лет назад +48

      You lucky dog! She will always let you know what's bothering her.

    • @kacsa1st
      @kacsa1st 5 лет назад +26

      @@evakovacs9706 r U kidding me? i bet u know the following situation:
      Male: whats wrong sweetheart?
      Female: nothing!!!!
      this shit drives me crazy :D :D ofc asking the same question for 10-20 times more usually gets the answer ;)

    • @charlesstevenson5141
      @charlesstevenson5141 5 лет назад +2

      What's it like? I'm in the position to date a Hungarian woman but the language barrier seems to be a bit much.

    • @drmode
      @drmode 5 лет назад +7

      Charles Stevenson Most Young Hungarian girls speak English. That language is too tough to learn, mix of Europeans and Asian.

    • @AudieHolland
      @AudieHolland 4 года назад +5

      @@kacsa1st Even though I do not know any Hungarian women… But *that's* not a Hungarian women thing. It's a woman thing...

  • @Dayteq
    @Dayteq 6 лет назад +858

    Poland loves Hungary! ;D

  • @rochester212
    @rochester212 5 лет назад +1414

    You know you're dating a hungarian woman when the first thing she says to you when you meet her is "Transilvania belongs to Hungary, the sneaky romanians stole it from us".

    • @pannoniamaps8829
      @pannoniamaps8829 5 лет назад +123

      I'm sensing a salty Romanian behind thia comment.

    • @pannoniamaps8829
      @pannoniamaps8829 5 лет назад +7

      @Sweet Angel Hahh where'd you get that from?

    • @pannoniamaps8829
      @pannoniamaps8829 5 лет назад +21

      @Sweet Angel They probably like Székelys. But they are not Romanian, so... Yeah...

    • @eriknagy159
      @eriknagy159 5 лет назад +44

      @Sweet Angel thats funny i watched a video where romanians were asked about hungarians and every lady said that hungarian man are way more gentleman then romanians and have a better manner xd.

    • @eriknagy159
      @eriknagy159 5 лет назад +3

      @Sweet Angel idk some székely dude went around asking romanians opinion about hungarians. And 2 lady said that.

  • @Bernapika15s
    @Bernapika15s 6 лет назад +423

    In Poland it's the same with the Name's day.

    • @BenjjyBoi
      @BenjjyBoi 6 лет назад +13

      Same in Bulgaria

    • @mircea_ciobanu
      @mircea_ciobanu 6 лет назад +9

      Bernardo Casqueira and Romania, it might be something to do with christianity.

    • @prometheustod
      @prometheustod 6 лет назад +63

      Because we are the same! Polish - Hungarian Friendship Forever! 😍

    • @arekpapierz6212
      @arekpapierz6212 6 лет назад +3

      Bernardo Casqueira Honestly in my region young people do.not celebrate names day anymore

    • @Bernapika15s
      @Bernapika15s 6 лет назад +2

      My former girlfriend and her family live in Pabianice. Over there Name's day seems to be a big deal so much so that her mother would celebrate it in a more emphatic manner than her birthday. Where are you from Arkadiusz?

  • @IsaiahDT43
    @IsaiahDT43 6 лет назад +605

    I am Hungarian and this video is super relatable! I use PAPRIKA ON EVERYTHING!

    • @wariofat
      @wariofat 6 лет назад +15

      Paprika is love, Paprika is life

    • @Karma-py2yp
      @Karma-py2yp 6 лет назад +24

      Also Erős Pista.

    • @Glorlyg
      @Glorlyg 6 лет назад +5

      Noooo, Erős Pista is the best :D

    • @a.kihunyo9507
      @a.kihunyo9507 6 лет назад +5

      I also use the source cream on everything as well. Example I always put some on the pizza or spaghetti as well.

    • @rosepeterson3124
      @rosepeterson3124 6 лет назад +3

      I found it weird on the sandwich though. I've never seen anyone doing that

  • @STLMotorman
    @STLMotorman 5 лет назад +209

    My wife is Hungarian (my background is German). Yes, paprika on EVERYTHING...sour cream, too. Not real shy about cayenne pepper, either. The food is wonderful. They love to party and OMG, the home made wine puts me under the table. Been to Hungary and the people were amazing. Language is danged difficult, but love the country, the people and the culture.

    • @JZ0ver
      @JZ0ver 4 года назад +12

      You know when a language is hard when a German says it :D

    • @juststeve5542
      @juststeve5542 3 года назад +14

      I'm English, Hungarians are the only central/Eastern European country which have defeated me with my jar of Marmite. Usually inflicting this on foreigners is quite amusing, and the faces they pull at the taste are great.
      But Hungarians just say "It doesn't really taste of anything", and shrug!
      I'm convinced they have no taste buds left after years of paprika excess!
      But damn, you're not wrong about their food! I eat so much when I'm over there, and if we ever end up at "Uncle Zoli's", I know I'm not driving back! (I'm lucky if I can still walk)

    • @akosleoszilagyi2529
      @akosleoszilagyi2529 3 года назад +3

      I'm Hungarian, but I don't love to party. :-P

  • @davidtamaskis4409
    @davidtamaskis4409 6 лет назад +228

    I’m hungarian and it’s 100% true.
    “Van egy jó és egy rossz hírem.” 😂

  • @davo8955
    @davo8955 5 лет назад +199

    Had to laugh. My Wife is Hungarian. I laughed at Name Day. There are many days. The Paprika is hilarious and true. Palinka my Father in Law calls it “Hungarian Water”. The best people in the world.

    • @ArpadSzijgyarto
      @ArpadSzijgyarto 5 лет назад +13

      In the Middle Age the palinka's name was "aqua vitae" that means the water of life. 😆

    • @Julian-ke2tg
      @Julian-ke2tg 3 года назад

      Where are you from

    • @BiGSmoke-.-
      @BiGSmoke-.- 2 года назад

      Hahahaha

  • @tommc4916
    @tommc4916 5 лет назад +96

    I'm American-born. My father's father is Polish. My father's mother is Hungarian. So we have chicken paprikash for Thanksgiving. And about a dozen other times during the year. XD

    • @jasonwilliamtjandra
      @jasonwilliamtjandra 3 года назад +3

      That means your paternal grandmother is Hungarian

    • @tommc4916
      @tommc4916 3 года назад

      @@jasonwilliamtjandra You are correct

    • @tommc4916
      @tommc4916 3 года назад +1

      @@FilooWoj Slovak food is nice also. For some years, there was a good Slovak restaurant here in Atlanta. The chef/owner came here for the 1996 Olympics and stayed. :)

  • @kathlens182
    @kathlens182 6 лет назад +307

    Make one about Hungarian men

    • @miklosszabo4551
      @miklosszabo4551 5 лет назад +37

      Same shit, different genitals. A Hungarian man.

    • @CellaB23
      @CellaB23 5 лет назад +6

      @fassenkugel 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @ervinvagner3029
      @ervinvagner3029 5 лет назад +4

      @fassenkugel no offence but true xD (i am hungarian too)

    • @patrickotshumbe4201
      @patrickotshumbe4201 5 лет назад

      @@miklosszabo4551 Lol

    • @harbanslal3941
      @harbanslal3941 4 года назад

      Lourdes Noboa ,, hey I’m single

  • @atlithorarensen9219
    @atlithorarensen9219 4 года назад +245

    "Why do people smile so much for no reason in this country" - Every single European person

    • @TheLiberal-d3n
      @TheLiberal-d3n 3 года назад +16

      This things confused me a lot. I generally have a smiling face. When I meet someone or even when I get an eye contact with a stranger at the street I do smile at them. I live in Europe now and I noticed initially people don't really smile much. Then I see some people smile at me when I am not prepared to smile back.. Very confusing.

    • @AnnaLVajda
      @AnnaLVajda 3 года назад +5

      Well I think a friendly neutral expression is best but if someone does something to make you smile then they deserve a smile. Strange now with the covid masks people can't express themselves emotionally in proper fashion. Same as if someone really upsets you then they deserve a scowl.

    • @kresivarivkah612
      @kresivarivkah612 3 года назад +10

      I'm smiling now and I am alone. Lol. It's what is Americans do to hide out pain.

    • @TheLiberal-d3n
      @TheLiberal-d3n 3 года назад +11

      I personally feel smiling for no reason is better than making a robotic face without a reaction even when someone is communicating in friendly manner. Smiling is a welcoming gesture when you get introduced to someone. It implies that you are approachable and friendly. Nobody really likes an angry person.

    • @tiana3358
      @tiana3358 3 года назад +7

      Maybe because we are not optimistic continent. The salaries and the standard of living are lower than in the US. Especially in East Europe, so many people got to West Europe to get more salary and better life. Our politicians are corrupt, so I can say so many things why Europians, especially East Europian are not smiling.
      Personally I like American people behave theese thing, to send positivity everyone or something 😅 but If I smile at someone they would think I want to flirt with them, or I want to mock of them 😕 so yeah, I don't dare smiling with no reason.

  • @sanyadek
    @sanyadek 5 лет назад +178

    Everyone: Oh, she puts paprika on everything, so hungarian, yea, hungarians like paprika
    Me, a hungarian: Paprika on salami, finished meal, etc... What the hell are you doing, woman?

    • @MLaciBp
      @MLaciBp 4 года назад +27

      A színe alapján nem a legjobb paprika volt. 🤔

    • @AudieHolland
      @AudieHolland 4 года назад

      Americans like ketchup.

    • @ryanweible9090
      @ryanweible9090 4 года назад +7

      my family came from hungary long ago, and I still love a good chicken paprikash.

    • @TheLiberal-d3n
      @TheLiberal-d3n 3 года назад

      Paprika on Tiramisu too?

    • @tdvcleve
      @tdvcleve 3 года назад +2

      I was born in Hungary. I live in the US now. I don’t recall ever putting paprika on a sandwich and a salami sandwich

  • @wariofat
    @wariofat 6 лет назад +75

    I'm just Half-Hungarian, but I can definitely confirm the paprica and Pálinka stuff. And please don't be afraid of Hungarians, just because they don't smile all the time. We're not rude.

    • @bojackthetrustworthy736
      @bojackthetrustworthy736 6 лет назад +5

      wariofat we are just rude against non-white don’t worry:)

    • @davidj3841
      @davidj3841 6 лет назад +11

      @@bojackthetrustworthy736 well no. Speak for yourself i'm not racist

    • @bojackthetrustworthy736
      @bojackthetrustworthy736 6 лет назад +4

      David J a little joke,I know that most the Hungarians are not racists;)

    • @davidj3841
      @davidj3841 6 лет назад +2

      @@bojackthetrustworthy736 alright mate sorry. I got wooshed

    • @priztiecemmetz8207
      @priztiecemmetz8207 6 лет назад +3

      @@bojackthetrustworthy736
      No. Most of the hungarians are racist. :D
      Especially the countryside.

  • @MarcinAntczak1
    @MarcinAntczak1 6 лет назад +171

    Same in Poland - no reason = no smile + names day + palinka = wódeczka :D

    • @pet_ricia
      @pet_ricia 6 лет назад

      Marcin Antczak miałam to właśnie pisać 😂

  • @David-vz7nd
    @David-vz7nd 5 лет назад +200

    I'm romanian and i noticed that we also have the names day, we also say pusi wich means a kiss and finaly we also have palinka , in romanian " palincă ". Love to all my hungarian brothers !

    • @hungarypoland6420
      @hungarypoland6420 5 лет назад +20

      Pépé Le Ramolo thank you neighbor! Love from Hungary!🇭🇺❤️🇷🇴

    •  4 года назад +5

      in romani palinka is coled tuica and pusi in roamnian is pup or sarut and hungarian got nothing in common with romanians

    • @alb0zfinest
      @alb0zfinest 4 года назад +7

      Puthi (kissed) /Puthje (kiss) in Albanian. Could be a Latin word originally.

    • @neretilderem7029
      @neretilderem7029 4 года назад +8

      "we also have" no. The proper translation from romanian to english is "we also stole"

    • @David-vz7nd
      @David-vz7nd 4 года назад +9

      @@neretilderem7029 Hahahah I knew I would get some Nice hate from hungarians but do I care ? Wish you the best neighbour

  • @schoolofstock.1483
    @schoolofstock.1483 5 лет назад +89

    I'm married to one and this is Soo true. My wife is amazing.

    • @Stickykobe420
      @Stickykobe420 5 лет назад +3

      Shawn McGovern me 2, best women ever!

    • @TheFuckyeaaaaa
      @TheFuckyeaaaaa 4 года назад +2

      Főfasírozó kibaszott cringe

    • @schoolofstock.1483
      @schoolofstock.1483 4 года назад

      Sorry mate my spawn will return when it's time for University. In the meantime we will enjoy the fruits of the United States. I'm sure there's a reason my wife left Budapest to start.

    • @ola...o1009
      @ola...o1009 3 года назад

      @@Stickykobe420 I think I agree with this statement when I compare to a ton of other nations

  • @Gmetal97
    @Gmetal97 6 лет назад +264

    Instead of paprika I would say we put sour cream on everything. It goes with pretty much any Hungarian food.

    • @fatimeszabo4813
      @fatimeszabo4813 6 лет назад +3

      i aggree with that

    • @erebus7306
      @erebus7306 6 лет назад +7

      Nothings better than a glass of Sour Cream to wash down the bowl of Paprika you just ate.

    • @kouldbanyone4983
      @kouldbanyone4983 6 лет назад +3

      Yes. We do that too. It tastes good on everything. And especially if you sprinkle paprika on top of the sour cream for garnish. It also makes it look like your food is bleeding. Bah hahaha!

    • @alexandradrenth9480
      @alexandradrenth9480 6 лет назад

      Yes😍😋

    • @zsuzsannasiklodi9103
      @zsuzsannasiklodi9103 6 лет назад

      Yeppp

  • @olivernagyoliver5329
    @olivernagyoliver5329 5 лет назад +95

    At hungary we don't say how are you, we say: MI a büdös faszom történt már megint? and i think its beautifull :D

    • @agotapongor2069
      @agotapongor2069 4 года назад +3

      Az egy masik Magyarorszag.

    • @mikulascernak7320
      @mikulascernak7320 4 года назад

      @@agotapongor2069 Pontosan! Nálunk a melóban sem dumálunk így egymással, pedig vagyunk ott több százan.

  • @BJaca-tn3om
    @BJaca-tn3om 6 лет назад +126

    "Like water"
    Lol I know only 2 stronger things than Pálinka, Tátratea and Absinth.

    • @freejoco
      @freejoco 6 лет назад +6

      Az igaz ,de azok nem főzetek,hanem izesített tisztaszeszek...

    • @Speedster1977
      @Speedster1977 6 лет назад +1

      80%-os Stroh rum! :)

    • @PetrSvoboda1988
      @PetrSvoboda1988 5 лет назад

      Also czech ‘slivovice’, some homemade ones could be even around 85% strong

    • @zsoltpapp3363
      @zsoltpapp3363 5 лет назад

      @@PetrSvoboda1988 Slivovice is all around from the Czech Rep. to Serbia, and yes its as strong as you make it. However i never understood why ppl are making a challenge of its alcohol content. The quality has nothing to do with it IMHO. Peace hun guy from Prague.

    • @petercseszarik6552
      @petercseszarik6552 5 лет назад +1

      akkumulator sav

  • @lonelyfireband7758
    @lonelyfireband7758 6 лет назад +79

    The easiest way is talking in Hungarian!
    Minden lány fog mosolyogni ha magyarul beszélgetnél (every girl will smile if you talk in Hungarian)
    :D
    Egészségedre Spanyolországból

    • @annaprodl5109
      @annaprodl5109 6 лет назад +11

      LonelyFireBand

      "Minden lány mosolyogni fog ha magyarul beszélgetsz"
      This is grammatically correct :)
      "Egészségedre Spanyolországból"
      That makes no sense :D Maybe try it: "Üdvözlet Spanyolországból" :)

    • @lonelyfireband7758
      @lonelyfireband7758 6 лет назад +6

      Anna Prödl Köszi szépen :)

    • @90blackrock
      @90blackrock 6 лет назад +11

      This is true. And you have written it pretty corect! We appreciate that you are writing in hungarian. Saludos desde Hungria!

  • @que504
    @que504 5 лет назад +51

    We can swear for 20 minutes straight without using the same cuss words.
    And we l o v e to party and can drink a lot.
    We also look pissed all the time even if we are having fun

  • @TheIvett93
    @TheIvett93 6 лет назад +67

    As a Hungarian girl, I can tell that paprika powder was nothing like the real one. :D The darker red the powder is, the better! ;)

    • @freejoco
      @freejoco 6 лет назад +4

      Az a sárga szar!

  • @alexdelaloire8739
    @alexdelaloire8739 6 лет назад +559

    Smiling for no reason is weird...in every european countries (except in some exceptions) 😂😂😂

    • @dorakemba2899
      @dorakemba2899 6 лет назад +47

      Alex De la Loire
      Imo this is a very swiss thing (germanophon zone). Ppl talk with eachother in very high voices. It's sounds somehow hyper-nice, slightly fake - if not total fake to a foreigner.
      When I moved to Switzerland I found out that you're a real weirdo if you are not fake-nice. You are literally forced to smile. Ppl expect you to be like that.
      My teacher used to tell me "fix your face" and I should not "look angry" all the time. To be honest, I wasnt even thinking about something negative, neither positive - let alone trying to look angry - but just looking normal. My teacher used to call this "Balkangesicht" (Balkan face). According to him all people from Balkan make "that face".
      Today it's also called "resting bitch face".

    • @alexdelaloire8739
      @alexdelaloire8739 6 лет назад +4

      Dora Këmba I'm french and we don't smile for no reason but I live next to switzerland ( next to geneva) and people don't smile everytime neither!!

    • @elyna6399
      @elyna6399 6 лет назад +11

      Italy is definitely an exception!

    • @dorakemba2899
      @dorakemba2899 6 лет назад +4

      Alex De la Loire
      That's exactly why I wrote the _"(GERMANophon)"_ ... bc the french, italian and romansh speaking parts of Switzerland are somehow _different_ in many aspects. Not only linguistically.

    • @superjoce
      @superjoce 6 лет назад +10

      So different from the latin american culture!

  • @jarek9406
    @jarek9406 4 года назад +25

    I'm simple man from Poland. I see Hungary I click like

  • @op8343
    @op8343 6 лет назад +127

    I'm from Hungary as well and this video is really cool! So true! Keep up the good work. Puszi! ❤️

    • @Dutchbelg3
      @Dutchbelg3 5 лет назад +2

      Especially the 100.000 times you have to say : Szia Puszi .. when closing a telephone call ;-)

  • @octavianeandracles5868
    @octavianeandracles5868 6 лет назад +191

    2 palinka later : " gosh if we didn't sign that treaty of Trianon. You would respect us more. Dammit "

    • @savedgez
      @savedgez 6 лет назад +6

      We don't do just 2 or 3. ;)

    • @fatimeszabo4813
      @fatimeszabo4813 6 лет назад +11

      *typical hungarian (bald) dad*

    • @norisz9040
      @norisz9040 6 лет назад +3

      CBSPD true story

    • @michaeljames8531
      @michaeljames8531 6 лет назад

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @Andrea-mp1jw
      @Andrea-mp1jw 6 лет назад +6

      The thing is Hungarians can drink more and more powerful alcoholic drinks than some other nations.. So. 2 is to low I would say 6 shut would make to say jokes and more dependce on people.. I can drink without problem min. 15 shuts.. So..

  • @piotrmigas6706
    @piotrmigas6706 4 года назад +33

    Big LOVE for all Hungarians from the centre of Poland

  • @BeckyTheButterfly
    @BeckyTheButterfly 6 лет назад +174

    Only two things that are not so true from this list:
    1, sure we do celebrate nameday within the family but I don't think it's OK to expect anyone else to remember your nameday. I wouldn't even expect another Hungarian to remember it, let alone a foreigner who is not even familiar with the concept.
    2. Alright we do put paprika in every national dish, WHEN COOKING. (unless it's soup or stew in which case we do sprinkle some on it) but putting it on every single piece of already done food? A bit of a stretch.
    Everything else was spot on :) (there, me being blunt)

    • @klwudi
      @klwudi 6 лет назад +4

      The whole point is to show that we celebrate name day and we use paprika as a basic seasoning. It's all joke with a bit of sarcasm 😉

    • @zsanettmakkai1632
      @zsanettmakkai1632 6 лет назад +2

      My fiancé remembers my name day and so are my friends

    • @kouldbanyone4983
      @kouldbanyone4983 6 лет назад +1

      @HunOrwell Oh OK. Yes. We do put it on our sandwiches. But it's great. You should try it!

    • @kouldbanyone4983
      @kouldbanyone4983 6 лет назад

      @@zsanettmakkai1632 And God help them if they don't! 🤣

    • @simintoo1
      @simintoo1 2 года назад

      I like using grounded sweet paprika during cooking, but not after it. If I want to eat paprika on my sandwich then I choose the classic raw sliced or diced version, not a powder... In my opinion putting grounded paprika on cucumber salad (the one made of cucumber slices, water, vinegar and sugar) is equal with ruining that dish.
      And I'm Hungarian back to at least 5 generations from both sides. 🙂

  • @zemuntaurunum9781
    @zemuntaurunum9781 6 лет назад +61

    I didn't know we are so similar. You must try hungarian goulash. We adore goulash. Greetings from Serbia to Hungary! :)

    • @90blackrock
      @90blackrock 6 лет назад +4

      Yes, we are. Greetings to Serbia

    • @ianshaw482
      @ianshaw482 6 лет назад +1

      I ate the best Serbian rizses hús in Böblingen, Germany in a Yugoslavian restaurant.

    • @loganmacgyver2625
      @loganmacgyver2625 5 лет назад

      Gulash is overrated

  • @salwasayhi6779
    @salwasayhi6779 4 года назад +121

    I like this culture .
    I hate smiling for no reason too .

    • @agotapongor2069
      @agotapongor2069 4 года назад +3

      I agree but here she knew those ladies, so reason for her to being rude and weird.

    • @Aurinkohirvi
      @Aurinkohirvi 4 года назад +7

      Women generally don't like smiling men. They see smiling men submissive, trying to please.
      But men generally do like smiling women.
      If in the culture men don't like smiling women either, then that's something noteworthy.

    • @CoffeeTheDragon
      @CoffeeTheDragon 4 года назад +2

      then meet me you mainly will see crying and depression ;)

    • @deannamarin318
      @deannamarin318 4 года назад +1

      @@agotapongor2069 Like Literally.

    • @Fernandapazlolas
      @Fernandapazlolas 4 года назад +5

      In Latin America we smile all the time, and it makes us look more positive, loving and trustworthy

  • @GreatNeal85
    @GreatNeal85 6 лет назад +122

    He does have great hair though

  • @d-vision2426
    @d-vision2426 6 лет назад +137

    I knew a couple of Hungarian women and saw first hand some of these traits lol. Love these videos.

  • @marta.jani.
    @marta.jani. 5 лет назад +33

    I am a hungarian girI, I also have an american boyfriend, and we watched this together and agreed this video is 100% accurate 😂

  • @Akworotom
    @Akworotom 6 лет назад +52

    Now it's time for Polish girl video. (Greetings hungarian friends!)

  • @evaszekely589
    @evaszekely589 6 лет назад +395

    Víz ízű házi pálinka? Hát olyan nincs az biztos. Paprikát se szórunk mindenre, a szalámis szendvics meg vaj nélkül elég érdekes. A véleményünket nem köntörfalazzuk, annyi szent. És elvárjuk hogy tiszteljenek minket azzal, hogy emlékeznek a névnapunkra, hiszen ez a törődés jele. És igen, napi kapcsolatban vagyunk a családdal, az anyukánk számunkra mindennél fontosabb a világon. Ezek bizony alap dolgok felénk😀

    • @sztellarafael3993
      @sztellarafael3993 5 лет назад +16

      Ez a nő hülyén adta elő hogy milyenek a Magyarok... marmint nem te hanem a vidibe szereplő

    • @dorinaricza2516
      @dorinaricza2516 5 лет назад +11

      Pár dolog messze volt a valóságtól, az igaz, de olyan dolgokat is előhoztak, amik már mélyebben érintik a "kultúránkat", nem úgy, mint más videókban. De a pálinka szerintem se víz ízű, maximum látszatra olyan 😂

    • @larabencsik2953
      @larabencsik2953 5 лет назад +7

      Jó, persze, egy kicsit túloztak, de a szöveg volt a lényeg: az viszont nagyon ott van😂

    • @agotapongor2069
      @agotapongor2069 4 года назад

      Amerikaban elso es szent dolog a csalad. Sokkal jobban, mint Magyarorszagon. Meglepett.

    • @agotapongor2069
      @agotapongor2069 4 года назад +2

      @@sztellarafael3993 Az a csaj, en elso nap kidobtam volna. Semmi kedvesseg, csak kovetelozott. Hulye modon elvarta volna, hogy egy amerikai tudjon minden magyar szokasrol. Aztan viragot kovetelt, bennem ekkor vegkepp megallt az uto. Nem kevesbe a szalamira meg rantott csirkere szort piros paprikaja, amit aztan zsebre vagott. Nyomta szegeny pasiba a palinkat, ha kell, ha nem, ezek utan kovetelte, hol is allunk mi most a kapcsolatunkkal? Aztan mielott szegeny srac megszolalhatott volna, ossze is foglalta neki 3 pontban. Aztan egybol lepletykalta amit a pasival beszeltek, valakinek telefonban. Ilyen nincs, raadasul a pasi elott. Vagy reg nem elek otthon, ilyen hulyek a mai lanyok? Komolyan? Nem hiszem el.

  • @hannaj.6961
    @hannaj.6961 4 года назад +27

    I once moved into a Hungarian shared house. What welcomed me was a line of palinka shots on the table 😂😂😂 I had to drink before I even moved my stuff inside, good memories 😏😁

  • @freds.8775
    @freds.8775 6 лет назад +77

    Once I made hamburgers for my hungarian flatmate, she fell in love with my secret recipe with Jalapeños and Puszta salad (I didn't know Puszta salat is hungarian) haha. Cool girl, one of the most special persons I've met ;) Hungarian girls are blessed.

    • @TheBigtazzy
      @TheBigtazzy 6 лет назад +1

      I'm sure you busted them cheeks afterwards and or before

    • @GoFeri
      @GoFeri 6 лет назад +6

      Yep, Puszta salad is Hungarian, though most Hungarians will have no idea what you're talking about. We call it "csalamádé" ("cha-la-ma-deh"). When hamburgers first came into Hungary in the 80s, most street vendors put csalamádé in them, so your choice was spot on for a nostalgic treat.

  • @project0624
    @project0624 6 лет назад +126

    Hispanic/Latinos- Adobo
    Americans- Salt and Pepper
    Hungarians- Paprika
    Spices are key to our cultural survival!
    (Edit on the Adobo part)

    • @SkittlesKawaii
      @SkittlesKawaii 6 лет назад +4

      Kelvin S. Wisconsin -cheese

    • @TsarOfRuss
      @TsarOfRuss 6 лет назад +1

      Africa - Hot Chili

    • @project0624
      @project0624 6 лет назад +2

      Soy Sauce- Most of East Asia

    • @19523G
      @19523G 6 лет назад

      Hispanic *

    • @SergioKoolhaas
      @SergioKoolhaas 6 лет назад +2

      Nati Cook thank you. Adobo is for almost every Latin American and Caribbean country

  • @ivanov83
    @ivanov83 Год назад +2

    My wife is half-hungarian, half-russian. Straight-forwardness: check, no smile without reason: check (though that is also true for all Eastern Europe), name day: check (but again, very popular in Eastern Europe as well). She hates spicy food though (but I LOVE it, so I kinda compensate it for her).
    I was lucky to visit Hungary once, that’s a great country, I loved it so much and hope that I’ll be able to come there again some day.
    Also, it’s so cool to see that every video about Hungary or Poland attracts a lot of comments how hungarians and poles like each other. I’ve once read about it in the internet, in the article about hungarian language and now I notice it everywhere. It’s such a warm thing in today’s cruel world, so good to see that there could be such a friendship in a nationwide scale. You are the best, guys!

  • @Syldoriel
    @Syldoriel 6 лет назад +18

    To clarify, younger generations do not care about name-days whatsoever. In case some do, they just send a message on Facebook. Plus, there's no 'big celebration if they're named after a saint or a martyr', I've never heard about that.

    • @seresimarta4436
      @seresimarta4436 6 лет назад +2

      Sylbian. That's how namedays work. They are related to the day when the saint with the same name died. That's why we have several "Márai nap" but no proper namedays for modern or foreign (or "ősmagyar") names. Of course, people invented namedays for almost all the names, but normally you shouldn't have a nameday for Csenge or Dzsenifer.

  • @rocko44444444
    @rocko44444444 6 лет назад +206

    I wanted to say this is awesome, but actually this is kurva jó! :D

    • @VivZ09
      @VivZ09 6 лет назад +1

      rocko44444444 nagyon igaz😂😂😂

  • @vivienzentai7048
    @vivienzentai7048 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hi! Hungarian woman here. I loved the video. It's so funny, and so true. 🤣

  • @pamkoravv5729
    @pamkoravv5729 6 лет назад +133

    okay that paprika one was waaay too much ..😂 We're not that insane

    • @DatingBeyondBorders
      @DatingBeyondBorders  6 лет назад +17

      I mean it is a humorous video so... :)

    • @GuysImTheDoctor
      @GuysImTheDoctor 6 лет назад +6

      i put paprika in so many dishes i cook but not on sandwichs but maybe theres someone who does that.

    • @sabinakovacs2555
      @sabinakovacs2555 6 лет назад +1

      oh come on...we are 😂😂

    • @kouldbanyone4983
      @kouldbanyone4983 6 лет назад

      Speak for yourself darlink. Bah hahahahaha!

    • @cigarettediet1185
      @cigarettediet1185 6 лет назад

      yes.i am Hungarian but i don't really like paprika ffs

  • @weronikaszymanska6845
    @weronikaszymanska6845 6 лет назад +53

    Love you Hungary

  • @mapol7297
    @mapol7297 4 года назад +26

    Tejföl. It´s tejföl that goes on everyhting. (sour cream)

  • @vaniareis5748
    @vaniareis5748 6 лет назад +14

    It brought me memories of hungarian costums when I was living in Hungary. Can't wait to watch You know when you're dating a Hungarian men when...

  • @adorcserod704
    @adorcserod704 6 лет назад +30

    Pretty spot on, although we usually put parika paste on sandwitches, not powder.

    • @freejoco
      @freejoco 6 лет назад +2

      Hát az durva volt .Ki csinál nálunk ilyet ,pláne azzal a sárga szarral...

    • @summertakacs-michaelsonch8842
      @summertakacs-michaelsonch8842 5 лет назад

      It is in meat or fat, not sprinkled.

    • @miklosszabo4551
      @miklosszabo4551 5 лет назад

      @@freejoco Én is azt néztem, honnan szedték azt a fosbarna szemetet.

  • @juliegogola4647
    @juliegogola4647 4 года назад +20

    I am an American of Slovak/Hungarian ancestry and I always look pissed off also. It is just my natural facial expression. I can't fake a smile without looking insane. I was raised here in the US, BUT, I can't fake being happy, and hate if I am expected to.
    I suck at small talk and kissing butt at work, so, I generally have had to work hard, which I do NOT mind, BUT, the butt kissers move ahead and the hard workers just stay put, working hard and NOT getting ahead.

    • @juliegogola4647
      @juliegogola4647 4 года назад

      @Boba Break Even when I was young about 15 my Uncle said "
      Boy do you look mean" and I would think "What?" and "Why" it was just what I recently saw on TV (I can't recall what show) it's called "Resting bitch face".
      I shit you NOT, as a result of this facial expression which I have had so damn long I have NO wrinkles around my eyes, I also have used creme around my eyes since I was about 15 years old, BUT, I DO have "jowls" meaning heavy creases on the side of my mouth, a real ugly thing, BUT, maybe had I used creme around there since I was 15 I wouldn't have that. My mom has it also, and she has used creme on her whole face for many years.
      I have 1 friend who hadn't seen me for about 30 years and just had seen me about 5 years ago, react strangely to seeing me now. She had even asked why I don't smile much and she wanted to take pics since we had gone to the beach, and she said for me to smile and I said "I feel pressured and uncomfortable" now SHE is Italian herself (not that it REALLY means anything, but, she is very smiley and laughy NATURALLY) and she seemed "put off" by me NOT smiling. I personally can NOT smile or laugh except when something is super funny and I NEVER show teeth, my mouth is NOT made to show my teeth IF I DO smile. I am NOT always pissed off, BUT, even when I am happy, I do NOT give a big teethy smile, I can't it is NOT natural for me. Anyway, Boba Break, some of us are just NOT like most people are, we MUST remember it is THEIR problem NOT OURS.

    • @accaeffe8032
      @accaeffe8032 4 года назад

      Same here. We also generally don't have the 'small talk' gene which for example the British and the Irish have.

    • @juliegogola4647
      @juliegogola4647 4 года назад +1

      @@accaeffe8032 Great to hear, I somehow thought that I was "weird, and it was all MY fault personally that I couldn't just "fit in" with co workers. Well, when I would get asked personal questions I would get very nasty with them, BUT, really, most questions were ignorant of them to ask anyway. I had ONLY wondered if I was the problem because it seemed like MANY of the people acted like I was crazy for getting upset. It IS HARD to deal with that, I am much older now, and realize that it was THEM who were the problem, NOT ME.

    • @accaeffe8032
      @accaeffe8032 4 года назад

      @@juliegogola4647 I wasn't so much aware of me not being friendly, which is not right because I am, but without being phony, until I got married and moved to the UK. I spent my teens and twenties in a Scandinavian country. As they are not a smiling and friendly bunch either my 'personality trait' wasn't taken note of :)

    • @juliegogola4647
      @juliegogola4647 4 года назад +2

      @@accaeffe8032 Okay, so, I guess that once you had moved to the UK people had taken note of how you were "different?" Yeah, it is weird to have people think there is something ODD about YOU after you had no clue of it before. Well, as for ME, I am NOT friendly until I get to know somebody and LIKE them. I CAN be quite sour faced and a bit "cold" with people that I am NOT so "trusting" of. And, it MAY seem stupid to NOT trust some people, BUT, a kitchen full of females CAN breed a sense of backstabbing. At least in MY experience. And, strangely enough, when you are quiet like I was, people will say that YOU were talking crap about them and they will hate you, and YOU will know NOTHING about it. This usually happens when YOU (or me in this case) would think that a person is nice and trustworthy, so, you will speak a few words to that person and maybe even speak with them at lunch and THEN you may find out they have made up lies, and told people that you don't really know much about at all,. that YOU have said things about em that you never even said.
      So, Yeah, sometimes you are better off NOT being nice to some people. I was young and wanted to NOT be hated or alone among a bunch of snakes, BUT, I should have NOT cared and never trusted that snake in the grass that I did trust. It is all so damn STUPID.

  • @thobetiin8266
    @thobetiin8266 6 лет назад +17

    I can't recall "celebrating" any namesday. It's just: "Happy namesday!" - "Well thank you! Is that today? I didn't know"

  • @ilian3199
    @ilian3199 6 лет назад +102

    From all counties I've seen in this series I like Hungary the most. And I'm from Poland hahaha

    • @drmode
      @drmode 5 лет назад

      Zora I agree

    • @akyley
      @akyley 5 лет назад +1

      I agree, and I am from Romania.

  • @kevinward3088
    @kevinward3088 2 года назад +3

    I am part Magyar , mothers side from the east of Hungary bordering a part of world curently in the spotlight , Ukraine. This is where I get my bluntness , and , occasionally , ferocious temper from.

  • @kristofszabo4174
    @kristofszabo4174 6 лет назад +75

    I'm hungarian, and we of course celebrate one's Name's day (that our original holiday, not Birthday), but it doesn't have to do anything with someone's name origins. Just some people have 4-5 Name's days' a year, but we usually celebrate just 1 one them. :D I loved the video btw, it was pretty accurate. :D :D

    • @zsoltpapp3363
      @zsoltpapp3363 5 лет назад

      @Benjamin Tervonen א Yes he does. But nameday is not Hungarian, neighboring countries all have it.

  • @jwilliams123
    @jwilliams123 6 лет назад +31

    They sound amazing. I can't stand the fake, always smiling think that seems socially mandatory in north America (I'm Canadian) nobody is really that happy but if you're not constantly smiling everyone thinks you're pissed off (I just let them think I'm pissed off because I refuse to be a fake shithead) it's dumb.

  • @Gucci48MC
    @Gucci48MC 5 лет назад +19

    True:)) I'm Romanian...2 hours from Hungarian border(Baia-Mare), from Transilvania. We eat Paprika with omelet, fish, pork chops, I put it in soup ...My favorite spice lol Great Hungarian influence in North in Transilvania. I only had Hungarian girlfriends :)) Best cooks and best in bed! Period :)))) Our Palinka ..Tuica, Horinca, Slivovitz..whatever you call it its a bit stronger. We boil that shit twice to 47-56 degrees Fire! Cures every common cold :)) Cheers Hungarian neighbors!

  • @jjsan27
    @jjsan27 6 лет назад +35

    I live in California, US. Fake smile, conversations, friends are everywhere...Plus I am in latin culture, where if you're not acting high energy, you're outcasted. In US culture, it is less energy but if you're not fake smiling and small talking (latins are a bit more genuine) with everyone, you're criticized.
    This culture seems more fit for me but do they laugh at funny jokes? I don't smile just to smile, but I make jokes and laugh very hard when someone else says something truly funny.

    • @davidj3841
      @davidj3841 6 лет назад +14

      Yes we laugh a lot (if something is funny obviosly). We just don't do this fake smile bs thingy.

    • @v.sz.132
      @v.sz.132 5 лет назад +9

      Yes we do have a lot of fun, but this "fake smiling" and "fake love" stuff is very strange to us

    • @ciucia2222
      @ciucia2222 5 лет назад +10

      @@hiphipjorge5755 so you guys had a hard life? We lost two world wars, lived under communist dictatorship for 40 years and now we are one of the poorest nations of the European Union. Most people earning net 600 dollars a month in a multinational company's sweatshop and the prices are like in Germany where people make 2000-3000 dollars a months. Most Hungarians are therefore pessimistic and said. My parents are the few lucky well-off people and they smile all the time. Try to live in this part of the world, you will soon forget to smile too when a Starbuck's frapuccino will be a luxury item for you. Or you would have to plan financially if you can drive to your relatives living a 100 miles away, because the cost of the trip would be a huge dent in your family budget...because gas prices are just 10-20 cents less than in France. Right next to us the rich Austrian, always there as a comparison...and they lost the two world wars with us, we used to be in country called Austria-Hungary.

    •  5 лет назад

      Zsuzsanna Pintér we did, I think you should study the history of America. The disgusting blood shed, genocide, slavery, child labor, land rape and much much more occurred here.

    • @TheJenniferKK
      @TheJenniferKK 5 лет назад +1

      Latins are a bit more genuine??? Wow. Most fake-smile culture I've come across so far, and I've worked and lived among expats my entire life. To the extent that I'm uncomfortable around Latins. They wear me out. I just won't comply.

  • @giorgiociaravolol1998
    @giorgiociaravolol1998 6 лет назад +22

    I've got 3 things to say about hungarian women, 2 are positive and 1 not so much 😂 jokes apart, when you go to disco they are super approchable if you want to dance and have a good talk, they're really friendly and curios at the same time...but if you want to break the ice with them in other occasions it may be a lot difficult

  • @jmstowe
    @jmstowe 2 года назад +6

    I remember having some Hungarian plum brandy, that tasted like light fruit juice, 10 minutes later I was wondering where my legs were.

  • @laczkaeszter
    @laczkaeszter 6 лет назад +25

    Home made pálinka is the best :D I am Hungarian, and it's accurate in a lot of things, I enjoyed watching this. :)

  • @byakaparty_channel9084
    @byakaparty_channel9084 3 года назад +16

    Big love to Hungary from Turkey ❤️🇭🇺🇹🇷💚

  • @SAGERODS250REM
    @SAGERODS250REM 5 лет назад +7

    I was married to a Canadian born Hungarian gal her folks were right from the old country. She taught me a fair amount of Hungarian and we had alot of fun with it. I miss the mother inlaws cabbage rolls, poppy seed roll and the paprika chicken and other things I know how to say but not spell. This is now over thirty years ago. Cheers from western Canada

  • @thegabriel153712
    @thegabriel153712 6 лет назад +45

    Do Polish Women next! Love to all Hungarian People 💓💓💓💓

  • @deathofpeace
    @deathofpeace 6 лет назад +7

    You have no idea how long I have been waiting for this one :D

  • @MichaelButchin
    @MichaelButchin 5 лет назад +5

    My grandparents were from Nagyvarad; this explains SO MUCH about my family!

  • @kevincharmasson
    @kevincharmasson 6 лет назад +24

    I laughed my ass off. That terrified look he has when he can't remember said "day", that's all men world wide. HILARIOUS!

  • @mattnobrega6621
    @mattnobrega6621 6 лет назад +667

    That Hungarian woman is cute. I would date her.

    • @dansugardude2655
      @dansugardude2655 6 лет назад

      Chen stylez what does kolés mean

    • @Razidurgh
      @Razidurgh 6 лет назад +2

      That means you are heterosexual. Can you tell anything not so obvious?

    • @timewell93
      @timewell93 6 лет назад +20

      Hungarian women are the most beautiful. :P
      /Just a Hungarian dude../

    • @herrbela84
      @herrbela84 6 лет назад +5

      She's basic like the things mentioned in this video. Greets from Hungary :)

    • @gerinx3994
      @gerinx3994 6 лет назад +6

      Dude, really? Are you trolling? No way. She’s off putting to me.

  • @luanrg
    @luanrg 4 года назад +11

    Magyarország 😍 Where is all the túró and the tejföl though? Love from Brazil 🇧🇷🇭🇺

    • @accaeffe8032
      @accaeffe8032 3 года назад +2

      I live in the UK and buying sour cream is not a problem, but I can only buy the right type of cottage cheese if they have a 'Polish week' in a supermarket. I didn't realise before moving from Hungary how much I missed 'túró' 😁

  • @clivebby4877
    @clivebby4877 6 лет назад +56

    I honestly don't get why people smile so much, I always think their fake... I mean I'm Jamaican not an american but still...

    • @Numernabis
      @Numernabis 5 лет назад +2

      I feel shy when a beautiful girl caught my attention.. I\m always smiling and my cheeks are red :D

    • @zsoltpapp3363
      @zsoltpapp3363 5 лет назад +2

      I heard an interesting thing, i dont know if its right or wrong. An american told me that as the US is a nation of immigrants, they did not actually understood each other in the early days as english was not common back than. So he said that this is the reason they smile so much because they had to make contact with ppl speaking another languages.

    • @zsoltpapp3363
      @zsoltpapp3363 5 лет назад +1

      @paisleyyama Well that is not completely true as far as i know, the first immigrants were definitely not only english speakers, but i guess ppl made the voyage in groups. On the north there were just as many french trappers as english, on the south there were spanish from the very beginning. And all across the US towns are named after polish, dutch etc. cities in Europe, i guess they settled there in language groups however english was dominant i do admit. Maybe smile came handy when they made deals with american natives. Or it is just BS...:)

    • @zsoltpapp3363
      @zsoltpapp3363 5 лет назад

      @paisleyyama Yeah smile is good i agree with u but it works differently in Europe, and yanks living here like it, or are ok with it. I personally like as ppl from the US try to make contact with total strangers, say hi or something. Another thing we rarely do...:)

    • @madhatterloveswhiskey2445
      @madhatterloveswhiskey2445 4 года назад

      Because most people are fake

  • @boombeepboomboop
    @boombeepboomboop 6 лет назад +51

    5:47 now i know how the language and conversations in Sims were really made!

  • @lillakassai6141
    @lillakassai6141 4 года назад +20

    Can you do one with a Hungarian man too? I would like to see that too.
    And by the way, no foreigner ever from Western Europe or America or Asia or Australia had ever tasted pálinka, and said that is like water. 😂

  • @michaelmccabe3079
    @michaelmccabe3079 6 лет назад +87

    Wow, he's so much taller than her! Lol. XD
    I think the food/alcohol bits were the best part, relatively speaking. In terms of honesty and not smiling without reason, it seems pretty in-line with Europe in general, so it doesn't stand out as much as it used to, IMHO. Maybe if it was paired with something else, it's feel more unique.
    It's no deal-breaker, but I can sense a potential monotony in future European videos. And, of course, jokes about words that sound similar to English words, but have radically different meanings, never gets old. ;)

    • @nostalgia9945
      @nostalgia9945 6 лет назад +3

      Michael McCabe what's wrong with a man being that much taller than the woman? I think It is normal. Also cute. Certainly much better than the other way around.. 😑

    • @nadiavulvakov
      @nadiavulvakov 6 лет назад

      Szia. Hungarian women are really short. Na puszi, puszi.

    • @tundeterez
      @tundeterez 6 лет назад

      Am I the only one that gets your tall joke??

  • @MrDigitalman78
    @MrDigitalman78 6 лет назад +142

    So puszi means 😘 on the cheek in Hungarian right?

    • @admiralgeneralaladeen6128
      @admiralgeneralaladeen6128 6 лет назад +1

      Yep but they also have another word too

    • @almakaktusz4905
      @almakaktusz4905 6 лет назад +44

      Which way do you want to hear? We have a quiet big vulgar vocabulary... Maybe even bigger than the english vulgar vocabulary...

    • @superjoce
      @superjoce 6 лет назад +1

      That part was so weird 😂

    • @a.kihunyo9507
      @a.kihunyo9507 6 лет назад +18

      Also kiss mean "csók" - like choc(olate). The "kis,s" mean small. The "hug" mean little sister the "shag" (segg) mean ass the "ass" mean ez which is "this". The "sex" mean the same. So basically the Hungarian language very easy for the English people.

    • @emmakaracson9916
      @emmakaracson9916 6 лет назад +24

      Puszi means kiss on the cheek, and csók means kiss on the lips. 😁

  • @drmode
    @drmode 5 лет назад +10

    1:52 Freakin Name Day; even that got me in trouble in both Poland and Hungry.

  • @alma0123
    @alma0123 6 лет назад +43

    Alright, I feel like I need to clarify somethings.
    1. We really don't smile for no reason, but we do smile, if you smile at us. It is a reason to smile. :)
    2. Everyone has a nameday, not only if they were named after a saint. But we don't really celebrate it as you presented it. We don't expect anyone to remember it, and we don't insist on getting presents. I always forget my own nameday, let alone others'. It's more like a family thing, friends usually just say "Happy Nameday!" if they remember.
    3. The paprika thing is not true. Yeah, traditional Hungarian dishes tend to have paprika, but we never sprinkle it on already done meals, not to mention sandwiches. That is disgusting.
    4. I don't get the straightforward thing. Seriosly, I don't understand what you're referring to.
    5. For the last one, the pálinka part is probably true if the girl is from the countryside. City girls might as well get you try pálinka, as it's the most traditional Hungarian alcoholic drink, but they probably won't have it homemade. The family part is unfortunately not always true.

    • @petercseszarik6552
      @petercseszarik6552 5 лет назад

      agree. I have no idea when my name day is let alone anybody elses'

    • @stavrosblofeld9622
      @stavrosblofeld9622 5 лет назад +3

      Oké. Harmadik pont. Szóval. Friss fehér kenyér, kacsa zsír, só. lilahagyma, és mi az ami még hiányzik róla...? Na? :D

    • @petercseszarik6552
      @petercseszarik6552 5 лет назад +1

      @@stavrosblofeld9622 paprika!

    • @Kicsigangrel
      @Kicsigangrel 5 лет назад +2

      Yeah, on sandwiches we put paprika cream instead :D (okay, probably not everyone)

    • @TkrzysT
      @TkrzysT 5 лет назад +1

      Szia
      This is an explanation. I do not allow anyone to speak negatively of my brothers and sisters.
      You are intelligent and brave. I like such people.
      In Poland, we also care about family traditions. But people from the "modern world" cannot understand this.
      You will be (or are) a wonderful wife.
      Lengyel, magyar - két jó barát
      Mindig család vagyunk.
      Szia :)

  • @Sound1Swhat1Love
    @Sound1Swhat1Love 6 лет назад +76

    Szia szia, i am dating the love of my life and she is hungarian, in the years we have been together i met alot of hungarians and i agree on all points but 1,
    They do not put paprika on everything.
    Thats not true.
    But the rest of the video was really accurate.
    And funny too!

    • @davidj3841
      @davidj3841 6 лет назад +8

      Only a fucki psychopat would put paprika onto a sandwich like that.

    • @freejoco
      @freejoco 6 лет назад +1

      You' re right ,we don't put paprika never on ready dish or sandwich,It was really bullshit in this video..Others ok..

    • @summertakacs-michaelsonch8842
      @summertakacs-michaelsonch8842 5 лет назад +3

      Usually, paprika is already in the sausage on the sandwich!

    • @miklosszabo4551
      @miklosszabo4551 5 лет назад +8

      I put paprika in every sandwich but not paprika powder like she did in the video, we use a much better substance called piros arany ;)

    • @ashiko7376
      @ashiko7376 5 лет назад

      Miklós Szabó csipos paprika powered on grilled trapista cheese with kolbas on toast is amazing! 😋

  • @arthurjohnson9982
    @arthurjohnson9982 3 года назад +4

    A video about Hungary:
    Polish people: This is OUR comment section
    A video about Poland:
    Hungarian people: This is OUR comment section
    Love both from 🇬🇧
    Polska Węgry
    Lengelyország Magyarország

  • @IsraelOzeri
    @IsraelOzeri 6 лет назад +24

    Keep up the good work Marina.
    You should be proud of your wonderful channel.

  • @ernestitoe
    @ernestitoe 6 лет назад +86

    I see some overlap with the culture of Romania - at least in Transylvania, where there are so many Hungarians, but ethnic Romanians seem to have adopted some aspects of Hungarian culture. Romanians won't ever admit this and Hungarians don't care.

    • @Evilwolf21
      @Evilwolf21 6 лет назад +13

      That last sentence is true for a lot of things :)

    • @evakovacs9706
      @evakovacs9706 6 лет назад +2

      Are you of German background? Saxon, perhaps? Some elements have an effect on each other, partly if they are mountain dwellers.

    • @toddpartusu8914
      @toddpartusu8914 5 лет назад +12

      +Ernie Lederman
      Transylvania will always be culturally closer to Budapest than to Bucharest.

    • @rusaa5293
      @rusaa5293 5 лет назад +9

      Have you ever been to the rest of Romania to see how the others (where there aren't many Hungarians) behave? I think overall, being neighbours, Romanians and Hungarians are similar, despite hating eachother

    • @alexandruaurelianoprea3066
      @alexandruaurelianoprea3066 5 лет назад +3

      They have also adopted a lot of things from romanian culture

  • @bernadettvidra1863
    @bernadettvidra1863 6 лет назад +6

    These stereotypes are good ones! :D
    Nice work Flóra!
    Üdv. Budapestről! 🇭🇺

  • @angelitos99
    @angelitos99 6 лет назад +7

    Name's day is also important in italy, mainly in Southern regions.