Very Nice video❤, I‘ve been accepted for an internship in Budapest still through the AIESEC platform and will surely be there this summer. I would like to know about your impression during the internship. Thank you once more
Hi Emmanuel, Sorry for the delayed response to this message. I hope you managed to make it Budapest for your internship and that you're enjoying it. I'd assume you're quite settled by now.
Good question Isaac! Unfortunately there's no embassy in Uganda but rather in Nairobi. Last I heard was that there were discussions to open the Hungarian embassy in Uganda as well but that was a while ago. If you're looking for information about Hungary and how to enter Hungary, you can check this website: enterhungary.gov.hu/ I hope this helps
Hey! I would like to ask a question. Now that you have moved to Hungary, I would like to know if you could give me details about black LGBTQ people and where can I find them as I'm being obsessed with black cultures and I really want to live with a black guy. It's okay if you cannot give me a proper answer, but still worth a try. Thank you for your answer!
I have traveled a lot and still do and I don't think we are one "global village" so I disagree with the argument you made (you benefit from globalization and open borders but not us native Europeans). On the contrary - I think that the world is a diverse mosaic, which it would be a shame to destroy under the guise of globalism. I also think you might consider that access to white people is not a human right and something every black African should expect to be granted.
‘Access to white people’..that sounds rooted in feelings of superiority. Especially given we are now on 3rd or 4th generations of mixed backgrounds and races born and raised in europe etc…😒 That said I don’t support open borders-those moving to new countries should contribute positively and respect the nationalities culture or not be allowed in.
Took us a while to get back to commenting and I thought I’d just came and say that you’re right that we are not one global village yet. It will take us a long time to get there but the steps to becoming one global village are underway given the way the world is changing. I believe we’ve seen more people travel in this generation than in the past, more countries are opening their borders for cultural integration or exchange, countries in search for skilled workers and professionals from various countries and regions etc All of these are signs we are heading in the right direction. For your last comment about access to white people l choose to differ and also not comment. But thanks for sharing your thoughts
"I also think you might consider that access to white people is not a human right and something every black African should expect to be granted." Dumbest comment of the year! Facts! smh
Very nice video....like the way you present - very relaxed.....and good to hear about your experiences with Budapest.....
Thanks Robert! I really appreciate it.
@@storiesofacouplewhen will u make new videos.
Enjoyed your vlog. Blessings from Antigua in the caribbean ❤
Thank you very much! Much love from Budapest 🤗
Very Nice video❤, I‘ve been accepted for an internship in Budapest still through the AIESEC platform and will surely be there this summer. I would like to know about your impression during the internship. Thank you once more
Hi Emmanuel, Sorry for the delayed response to this message. I hope you managed to make it Budapest for your internship and that you're enjoying it. I'd assume you're quite settled by now.
If you are from Uganda and planning to get a long term visa over 90 days. Where should someone or which embassy in Uganda?
Good question Isaac! Unfortunately there's no embassy in Uganda but rather in Nairobi. Last I heard was that there were discussions to open the Hungarian embassy in Uganda as well but that was a while ago. If you're looking for information about Hungary and how to enter Hungary, you can check this website: enterhungary.gov.hu/
I hope this helps
Hey! I would like to ask a question. Now that you have moved to Hungary, I would like to know if you could give me details about black LGBTQ people and where can I find them as I'm being obsessed with black cultures and I really want to live with a black guy. It's okay if you cannot give me a proper answer, but still worth a try. Thank you for your answer!
bro looks like a grown up kevin hart 😂
😂😂😂😂 I get that quite a lot
I have traveled a lot and still do and I don't think we are one "global village" so I disagree with the argument you made (you benefit from globalization and open borders but not us native Europeans). On the contrary - I think that the world is a diverse mosaic, which it would be a shame to destroy under the guise of globalism. I also think you might consider that access to white people is not a human right and something every black African should expect to be granted.
‘Access to white people’..that sounds rooted in feelings of superiority. Especially given we are now on 3rd or 4th generations of mixed backgrounds and races born and raised in europe etc…😒 That said I don’t support open borders-those moving to new countries should contribute positively and respect the nationalities culture or not be allowed in.
Took us a while to get back to commenting and I thought I’d just came and say that you’re right that we are not one global village yet. It will take us a long time to get there but the steps to becoming one global village are underway given the way the world is changing. I believe we’ve seen more people travel in this generation than in the past, more countries are opening their borders for cultural integration or exchange, countries in search for skilled workers and professionals from various countries and regions etc All of these are signs we are heading in the right direction. For your last comment about access to white people l choose to differ and also not comment. But thanks for sharing your thoughts
"I also think you might consider that access to white people is not a human right and something every black African should expect to be granted."
Dumbest comment of the year!
Facts! smh