Happy in Lajosmizse
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My wife and I stumbled upon Lajosmizse whilst we were touring Europe looking for somewhere to retire to. We arrived here and have never left thats 18 months now. We signed up to a local language school and started learning the lingo, it's hard but worth every minute.
We have made some wonderful Hungarian friends who have made us very welcome to their country, from a humble vegetable picker to a Company Director, the Hungarians are a warm, generous people who have a fantastic respect for their families, something the UK is losing quite rapidly.
Although retired we are fairly young (52 & 50) and enjoy our lives here, if anybody is ever passing feel free to drop us a line: [email removed]Nigel Hancock 29 Jan 2009, 07:33 - Report
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Why is it so hard to make friends in Hungary?
- Speaking Hungarian
- Hello
- Get interested in hungary might help
- hi
- Speaking Hungarian
- I'm native Hungarian
- seeking serious relationship with hungarian woman
- Sorry to read all these negative comments below
- friends
- It is strange...
- dont worry
- hungarians are a boring depresing cold people
- friends
- hello!
- Even in work place
- lawyer and friend
- Hi there, I'm Sherlyn from Singapore.. :)
- Please get back to me at princess_destiny1984@yahoo.com
- to protect my Hungarian fellows
- not judging
- you can get a friend in Hungary if u really wish
- Looking for friends in Hungary
- Looking for friends in Budapest
- I dont think so!
- True
- hi
- be diplomatic :)
- i forgot my email!
- Hungarians are great people
- looking for a friend in budapest
- Hi there Val
- Hungarian's are the best!!!!
- Happy in Lajosmizse
- Coming back from L.A.
- a hungarian girl...
- teaching Hungarian to expats living in Budapest
- Hungarians are honest people
- Learn the language
- Old friends
- hello!
- hello
- friend
- re: to Tamas
- Hello,Sziasztok
- hi Val!!
- Small Tows in Hungary are Difficult.
- Hungarians are simply afraid of you
- approach
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