>>1256255Just like cancer, its finances made the tragic end inevitable. Does not make it less sad for me and many of my compatriots though.
I am sorry that you had such an experience with Hungarians, but I guess flying to the Ukraine had put it into perspective eventually. Just kidding - partially, at least. You see, I live in the States, while spending a lot of time in Hungary and Russia. Cultures and their base level of neutral behavior are different; for that matter even St. Petersburg people behave differently from Moscow people, but one can bring up for example NYC and the South in the US. I, for one, do not believe in the great equalizing power of the motto “keep smiling”. But when in Rome...it’s just not to be forgotten that the ever-smiling used car salesman does not love you, unlike your grumpy uncle, who in fact does.
>Hungarians have gotten better dealing with foreigners, or much rather: advanced in globalism, so I think you would have better experiences if you gave Hungary and its people another chance these days.