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I usually eat. After I eat, I don't think of Hungary anymore until perhaps a couple hours later.



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Im actually a Hungarian living in Romania . Yes we still speek Hungarian , but I like to consider myself Romanian rather for more reasons .

Hungary has become a former shadow of itself . From a world power it dropped off to be a small country with a population that barely hits the 10 million .

Hungarian people are extremely full of themselves for no reason , while they education level drops faster than what I could imagine that is possible . I still have many relatives there but tbh I hate to visit them . I even made a couple of "friends" there , whom where whining for heaving to read a 300 page book in 3 (!!!!!!!!! ) months ... thats juts pathetic .

Also , did anyone knew that Hungary is still a world leader ... in suicidal attempts . And thats not a joke :P

And the constant political fights overnothing , and the fact that they yell out loud on every worldwide conference that Romania had stolen most of their land ... well this juts makes me sick . And heaving a Hungarian family I hear this on an almost daily basis :P

BTW If anyone seen the latest issues with Gyurcsan knows what I mean about stupid political debates :P



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Parokki said:
Apparently they're distant relatives of us Finns... even though our languages are so different we have no chance to understand each other .

An interesting people with an interesting history, although they've tended to get overshadowed by being right between Austria, Russia, and Turkey.

Erm, what?
I can understand Russia because Hungary borders with Ukraine which was part of Russia at some point, but there is a long way and a group of what used to be Yugoslavian countries between Hungary and Turkey.



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TWRoO said:
Parokki said:
Apparently they're distant relatives of us Finns... even though our languages are so different we have no chance to understand each other .

An interesting people with an interesting history, although they've tended to get overshadowed by being right between Austria, Russia, and Turkey.

Erm, what?
I can understand Russia because Hungary borders with Ukraine which was part of Russia at some point, but there is a long way and a group of what used to be Yugoslavian countries between Hungary and Turkey.

 

Turkey and Russia streched way further before WW1. The several hundred years before it consisted of those major powers, and a few others fighting over the Balkans/Eastern Europe. Of course Russia only got so far west after Hungary became a part of Austria, and the situation is way more complicated than that anyway.

Imagine I said "stronger neighbours" instead. =P