Architecture, history, museums, food, people, culture, castles, and language. Language is so different. Frederickusz interviews has captions and Agi Szabados has captions for learning to speak. Keeps the brain learning active🎉😊
Hey Petra, Nice to see you again. You looking awesome 🖤 1. Can you visit the local Market and show us how to buy affordable Clothes, Shoes, and other stuff in the Budapest area. 2. Which areas in Budapest are more accessible by using public transport and cheap to rent. 3. What's the situation of Jobs for English speakers Digital Marketing professional in the Budapest? Thank you Dear Friend 🙏 God Bless You 🍀
Hi! Thank you very much for the comment and for recommendations, I will consider them! :) Visiting the local market is definitely in my future plans! :) Have a great day!
I am Brazilian and in Brazil we also put chicken legs in our soup. It's absolutely normal for us and it tastes great. So I totally understand you Petra. Here in France people also think it's weird. I love Budapest and will be visiting it again this month. Thanks for your great videos! :D
I'm sure it tastes good, thank you for the comment! :) It's so interesting to read that we have something in common even though we live completely different parts of the world.
Once upon a time, when I was a child, there was square cheese. Maybe the cubed cheese came from here (I'm a 50-year-old guy). There was even chocolate-flavored cheese. The taste is somewhere between cheese and chocolate, but really neither. It wasn't a success story even then. The pig's cheese was left out.. I can imagine the foreigner: do they milk the pig?
@tamaslukacs3173 I remember that my mum talked about the chocolate-flavoured cheese and that always sounded really strange! Pig's cheese.. yes, that's also true, it's a one of a kind thing, for sure. There's so many things I could have mentioned, but that was all I found in the first round. Maybe one day I will do another part and I will definitely include it. Thank you for your comment!
As a American my ex wife hungarian... when we got married in Budapest we were getting our professional pictures taken some were at the Heroes Square So many couples sent their little children to go and stand with us it was funny the photographer just kept on shooting we laughed how many kids were in our wedding shots...I'm not sure if that was good luck but it seemed like as soon as people saw us in our wedding outfit they sent the kids to us...lol
Hey! At 4:12 I wanted to say "sterilizes" instead of "fertilizes". Sorry for the mistake!
Architecture, history, museums, food, people, culture, castles, and language. Language is so different. Frederickusz interviews has captions and Agi Szabados has captions for learning to speak. Keeps the brain learning active🎉😊
Good list and recommendations! Thank you! 😊 All my credit to those who try to learn our language!
Hey Petra, Nice to see you again. You looking awesome 🖤
1. Can you visit the local Market and show us how to buy affordable Clothes, Shoes, and other stuff in the Budapest area.
2. Which areas in Budapest are more accessible by using public transport and cheap to rent.
3. What's the situation of Jobs for English speakers Digital Marketing professional in the Budapest?
Thank you Dear Friend 🙏
God Bless You 🍀
Hi! Thank you very much for the comment and for recommendations, I will consider them! :) Visiting the local market is definitely in my future plans! :)
Have a great day!
@@petrasperspective Looking Forward. Take Care Good Friend.
Thanks again for spending your time making these great videos.
Thank you very much for the comment and I'm really happy that you liked it! :)
I am Brazilian and in Brazil we also put chicken legs in our soup. It's absolutely normal for us and it tastes great. So I totally understand you Petra. Here in France people also think it's weird. I love Budapest and will be visiting it again this month. Thanks for your great videos! :D
I was so sure that other cultures eat it as well, thanks for sharing! :D
I hope you will have fun here in Budapest! :)
Thanks for the comment! :)
5:25 Kertek alatt a bárányok megfagynak, i'm from Hajdú-Bihar, i think we all learned this version, but i did know about the goose one too :D
For me this version was completely new which is strange, because I'm from Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok, so it's not even on the other side of Hungary. :D
In Jamaica the chicken leg soup is very common cooked with sweet corn. Tasts very good.
I'm sure it tastes good, thank you for the comment! :) It's so interesting to read that we have something in common even though we live completely different parts of the world.
Once upon a time, when I was a child, there was square cheese. Maybe the cubed cheese came from here (I'm a 50-year-old guy). There was even chocolate-flavored cheese. The taste is somewhere between cheese and chocolate, but really neither.
It wasn't a success story even then.
The pig's cheese was left out.. I can imagine the foreigner: do they milk the pig?
@tamaslukacs3173 I remember that my mum talked about the chocolate-flavoured cheese and that always sounded really strange! Pig's cheese.. yes, that's also true, it's a one of a kind thing, for sure. There's so many things I could have mentioned, but that was all I found in the first round. Maybe one day I will do another part and I will definitely include it.
Thank you for your comment!
As a American my ex wife hungarian... when we got married in Budapest we were getting our professional pictures taken some were at the Heroes Square So many couples sent their little children to go and stand with us it was funny the photographer just kept on shooting we laughed how many kids were in our wedding shots...I'm not sure if that was good luck but it seemed like as soon as people saw us in our wedding outfit they sent the kids to us...lol
That's a very sweet story, thank you for sharing! :)