Mindennapi means Everyday in Hungarian. I thought I would just give a small idea of what my normal life here is in Hungary.
I wake up every week-day at 6:30 and get ready for the day. At about 7:20 my host mother drives to the primary school and then I walk the rest of the way to my school. When I get to school I walk right into my class and wait for it to start. In most classes I try everything I can to try to learn, but I never really understand. Only in the English classes I understand more than the others, and its kind of fun being like the educated "teacher". The breaks in school are fairly long, longer than in Remsen. Gym right now is basically a light run followed by a series of tests and soccer.After classes I try to grab lunch at the primary school, but sometimes I just skip it and hang out with my class mates. After a while I walk home and get ready for any sports practices in the evening. I also try studying Hungarian in my free time. And this is my tipical day.
Being in a different place than what your used to is hard. Especially when your continents away from home. Join me in my foreign exchange journey to Hungary!
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Bocsánat
Bocsánat means sorry in Hungarian. This word is one of the words that hungarian teenagers choose to shorten when they talk with each other. They usually say Bocsi instead of Bocsánat as a sort of slang. Most adults don't liked this to be used though, so just use the regular word for elders. I would just like to say sorry for me not having a lot of posts recently, I have been very busy lately with my first day of school, a huge Rotary orientation, and just over all life. The school subjects I loved in the States have all now become Art classes for me here in Hungary haha, maybe I will come back very good at art! Probably not...
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