New members of the Hungary forum, introduce yourself here
Newbie on the Hungary forum? Dont know how to start?
This thread is for you
We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country, or to tell us more on your expat projects in Hungary if you are planning to move there.
It will enable us to help you better but above all to wish you a warm welcome.
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I am from Norwich, uk and only speak english, learning hungarian

I liked so much hungary.....its the best for me......
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Best Regards
We are a married couple from England who visit Budapest regularly. We love the water and health based lifestyle and the artistic, innovative culture. We are looking to live part of the year in Budapest and part in the U.K or possibly to transfer our jobs across to Hungary and live there full time, though if our current Magyar lessons are anything to go by, we'll be over 70 before we can string a decent sentence together.
We are visiting Budapest this April and again in May to start our property search, currently I am spending hours trawling through Ingatlan.com as we wish to arrive prepared. Any help or advice in our search would be much appreciated especially if you have been in our situation.
Hope to hear from somebody
I'm originally from West Sussex (south east England)
I moved to Budapest in September last year with my Hungarian boyfriend. Enjoying life here, really looking forward to the summer. Been lucky enough to find a great job, now its time to learn Hungarian! Looking forward to get to know everyone!
I'm Rayan and I'm here in Hungary more than a year had been almost in all of the Hungarian cities, i can see a lot of nice people were already posting above, would like to catch up and meet.
have a nice time, szia

I'm Felix and I live in Norway.
I'm a self-employed and concultant for business companies.
Love Norway and especially love Oslo!!!

Les

Will be at Budapest for a conference from 20th to 25th June after which I'll be visiting Ibiza (Spain)
I am a Budapest-Virgin (Visiting Budapest for the first time... so I know nobody there)
Really looking forward to making new friends and partying!!!

i am a native hungarian living in Szentendre but working in Budapest.
Let me know if you need any help with the house searching or if you just would like to hang out sometime and practice hungarian:).
Sylvie
Any info. would be helpful and much appreciated.
Hope to hear from someone soon....
Many thanks!!
Mike
I am a native Hungarian who lives in Budapest with my 9yr old daughter lived in the UK for 12yrs came back 3yrs ago,
love to meet with new people who can speak fluent English so I can keep up what I have learned.
At the moment I am doing exams, but after the 19th of June I'll be free to meet up for coffee or tea who has similar interests like movies, travel, books or else feel free to contact.
Xo Zsuzsanna
I'm an Australian internet/affiliate marketer and am working remotely. For the past 4 months I've been living in Saigon, Vietnam.
In less than a week I will be in Budapest. I'm not exactly sure how long I will be in Budapest for at this stage but it should be at least 1 month and up to 3 months.
While I'm here I'd like to learn Portugese/Spanish and guitar or anything else to do with music. I'm also a decent tennis player, just a bit rusty.
Looking forward to my Hungarian adventure!
Christian
My name is Ruairi I am from a town near Manchester in England, am currently living in Madrid teaching English but am moving to Budapest in September to hopefully do the same. Speak English and Spanish now attempting to learn Hungarian (wish me luck)
Looking forward to meeting people for coffee. I love to hike, skydive, dive and also play the bagpipe. Am considering if I should lug my pipes along with me to Budapest.
Julian
I'm 24 years old and just recently moved to Budapest, from the US, for a one year assignment. Would love to connect with fellow expats to explore the city! Feel free to reach out to me here
I just registered today in this forum. I am Merlove, recently residing in Tatabánya Hungary. I was here for 3 months now, I am from the Philippines, speaks Cebuano, tagalog, english, and basic Hungarian. I love to sing and meet new friends.
That will be really difficult, you can only work as an English teacher for Audi Akademie Hungaria. Or try or find a job in Budapest.
Let me know if anyone would like to catch up for a coffee and chat, either in Hungrian so I can practice it more, or my native language English.
My name is Felicia
My father and i are planning on moving to Europe in fall of 2015. We strongly want to make Hungary our new home. He and i both were born in USA. He is a 57year old veteran and on social security disability for life. I am 34 year old female and i live with him and i am his legal and sole caregiver and family. He and will live together in Hungary as we do here in Florida USA. His disability is enough monthly income for both of us, there for he is permanently disabled and can not work and i will not be working either, he takes care of me.
Our monthly income in which we share a joint bank account is 2,000 usd. Part of the income is what he receives from the Federal government as payment for me being his caregiver. This will continue when we are in Europe. But my father has a malpractice lawsuit against the hospital pending also. If that goes in our favor then our income will increase from 2000 a month usa dollars to 5000 a month. But we will know by Jan if that is going in our favor. We will not apply for our residence permit until then when we know what our monthly income will be.
We have heard so much of Hungary and the people from there we have met were very welcoming. I have had some questions so i went searching then found this forum which i am glad i did.
I am a young traveller settled down next to my family in Budapest. I just came back from a journey of two years in India and Nepal and for the moment I am enjoying the peaceful Budapest.
I have been interested in Anthropology, following the courses of my country's Universities and then off to far away countried to experience on my own. I have been blessed in my travellings to direct myself into the work of education and consciouss development and in this moment I would love to be able to practice the mindfulness and amuzing education that I have experiences in my last two years.
In this manner, I have designed Paracosm Education, which involves english tuition in an innovative way of worldplay pedagogy.
For more information i would be greateful if you would step into this magical universe and get to know more about the work i am doing.
Thank you and greetings,
Maria Tutu
@michelc : As you are on the anglophone version of the site, could you please write in english so that members can understand and interact with you?
Regards
Kenjee
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