Living in Budapest, Hungary | Interview with Expat Denae

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One Minute Budapest is a series of short interviews of expats who tell their stories why they ended up in this city. It is an opportunity for each to share a little bit about themselves in a minute or less, although it tends to go a little more than that.
Denae first arrived in Budapest, Hungary four years ago when she saw a postcard of the Parliament and since then became fascinated about what it would be like to live in the city. She had a friend from college already teaching English in Budapest, and showed her the city over a weekend. A year later it was no question she had to do the same. She never looked back. She started a blog for expats living here, and her content dives deep Into what it takes to become a freelancer in Hungary, among other topics.
Visit Denae's blog at www.denaemcgaha.com
Music: Epidemic Sound

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@sameertherocker
@sameertherocker 2 жыл бұрын
Honestly happy to see videos on Budapest! Hope to expat there soon
@radiumpotato
@radiumpotato 2 жыл бұрын
2:10 Only Americans think they have a neutral accent. The American accent varies between Maine, New England, the Bronx, to Georgia, California,. and elsewhere. While teaching in one SE Asian country, the students did not fully understand me because they were use not to my "American / CA" accent,. but to the more common British accent. This it also true, to a lesser extent, in Hungary. To say Americans have a "neutral" accent is in itself a bit silly and a maybe "privileged". For example, I would clearly notice this person has a US west cost accent, not an east cost accent. I might be wrong... The OP can correct me if I am wrong.
@SaintCoemgen
@SaintCoemgen 2 жыл бұрын
Many Hungarians will not to your face tell you they do not understand you because of an accent. It took years till Hungarian confidants told me about difficulty understanding me due to my American accent. Adding apologies, for my "amerikai akcentus" helped a lot in getting understood.
@nohaylamujer
@nohaylamujer 2 жыл бұрын
She does have a pretty neutral accent, though. I'd say she's from somewhere on the West coast, and that only because she doesn't sound anything like me (NYC) or people from the south or the Midwest.
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