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Living in Hungary as an Expat
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Living in Hungary as an Expat

Posted on July, 2017 by MwBp • 4 Comments

Expats speak their minds about renting in Budapest, going to the doctor and other practicalities Continue reading →

Why You Won’t Be Served At Balaton This Year
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Why You Won’t Be Served At Balaton This Year

Posted on June, 2016 by MwBp • 7 Comments

The hourly wage works out to 1 euro for kitchen staff, and 2 euros for waiters. Including tips.

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