Juliet
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MikeBravo,
It changed very much in the last decade even. We're living in Hungary for about 16 years now, and while the upside is that Hungary is a very quiet, peaceful country compared to others, there are several downsides (which is why, as soon as we can afford it, we'll move). People of the last two generations simply do not know that manners are required - if anyone has good manners and upbringing, they must be showing off, of course! Now, I don't mean this as a slur, really, that is the way it is - manners are just not needed or known, for that matter. Also, people very often dishonest, surprisingly about the most mundane things, not only with others, but worst of all - with themselves. Health codes are also a thing of the past - imagine your tap water smelling like decomp! Hungarians talk a LOT about how great Hungary is, but in the same time they're not proud of the country at all, neither do they even like it or would accept a position to do something for the country.
Now, several older (and I mean, older) people I know are very well-mannered and an exception to everything I wrote above. But 99.5% of the people I know are completely like that, and I haven't understood why as of yet.
As regards the communism, Hungary had it extremely well under communists, much better than now. Many remember the Kadar regime very fondly. Maybe that's why people's behaviour went downhill - they live in worse conditions. Actually, now that I think about it, same thing goes for Russia - there were much better conditions for the people during communism, than now, manners were also better than now.
P.S. Once again, this isn't a slam against Hungarians - these are my honest observations.
It changed very much in the last decade even. We're living in Hungary for about 16 years now, and while the upside is that Hungary is a very quiet, peaceful country compared to others, there are several downsides (which is why, as soon as we can afford it, we'll move). People of the last two generations simply do not know that manners are required - if anyone has good manners and upbringing, they must be showing off, of course! Now, I don't mean this as a slur, really, that is the way it is - manners are just not needed or known, for that matter. Also, people very often dishonest, surprisingly about the most mundane things, not only with others, but worst of all - with themselves. Health codes are also a thing of the past - imagine your tap water smelling like decomp! Hungarians talk a LOT about how great Hungary is, but in the same time they're not proud of the country at all, neither do they even like it or would accept a position to do something for the country.
Now, several older (and I mean, older) people I know are very well-mannered and an exception to everything I wrote above. But 99.5% of the people I know are completely like that, and I haven't understood why as of yet.
As regards the communism, Hungary had it extremely well under communists, much better than now. Many remember the Kadar regime very fondly. Maybe that's why people's behaviour went downhill - they live in worse conditions. Actually, now that I think about it, same thing goes for Russia - there were much better conditions for the people during communism, than now, manners were also better than now.
P.S. Once again, this isn't a slam against Hungarians - these are my honest observations.