Postby Gene Tausk » Thu Dec 08, 2005 10:18 am
"I've learned something new... We are close to the germans in terms of culture??? "
Don't shoot the messenger! <img src="/forum/images/icons/wink.gif" alt="" />
I am only relating the histories related to me by my parents and grandparents. My mom is a Budapest native and her family goes back (wayyyyy back) in Hungarian history. My father was born in Transylvania after 1919 so although he is a Romanian by birth, Hungarian was his first language and my paternal grandparents never did learn to speak Romanian very well (although my dad obviously did). All members of my family told me that Hungarians were close to Germans (although, once again, obviously not the [impossible] language) in terms of culture (i.e. food, religious belief, customs, etc.) They never said they were the same as Germans, of course. They were always proud (and still are) to be from Hungary.
Don't forget as well that Hungary was a part of Austria (or, to be more specific, the dual monarchy) for 100 years so Hungary and German culture (through Austria) were joined at the hip for a long time.
If you mentioned to my parents (and grandparents!) that Hungarians were close to the Turks, they would do mean things to you. <img src="/forum/images/icons/wink.gif" alt="" />
But, as I said, I am but a humble messenger. I never learned the language (which as you know is next to impossible unless you are brought up with it!) and I am sort of the black sheep of the family because I became fluent in Russian (which, as you know, there is a lot of 'history' between the two nations...1848...post WWII, etc....). Da zdrastvujet Rossija!!!
Anyway, fun as this is, this is off topic. If you want to continue the discussion, PM me and we will enjoy a good glass of Tokaj together.
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