Hungarian and Turkish Couple Share Biggest Differences

I interviewed Dori and Musti, a Hungarian-Turkish couple living in Budapest on the biggest cultural difference they experienced in their cross-cultural relationship.
You can check them out HERE:

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  • @j.r.strong6042 says:

    Love knows one language

  • @willileo2373 says:

    Have you ever noticed that men from muslim countries can be with girls from other religions while men from christianity or other religions can’t be or not allowed to be with muslim girls?!!

    • @diofromyozgat says:

      It is forbidden for Muslim women to date/marry non-muslim man. Muslim man can marry Christian and Jewish women too but all other women are forbidden for them. Dating itself is forbidden in Islam but most Turks are “culturally” Muslims they are not very strict and more open.

    • @barsyapc8042 says:

      I don’t understand how you could make such a generalization. Anyway, I can’t say anything for other Muslim societies, but you can see the opposite of what you say in Turkey. Unless we’re talking about a deep fundamentalist family, of course.

    • @joimy95 says:

      Most turks do not follow Islam.

    • @UserXX952 says:

      Actually you can be with Muslim girls but I don’t think that European&western men can be compatible with Muslim vomen in general
      Cultural traditional mentality is so different

    • @belakitajka5741 says:

      I am a Hungarian guy with a Turkish wife and we have a child, and atleast I know personally three other couple personally where its a Hungarian guy-Turkish wife and all have couple have kids.
      And non of us concerted, still Christian or just atheist.
      So thats that… πŸ˜€

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