Italian on Biggest Cultural Shock in Hungary

Daniele, an Italian guy from Torino shares the biggest cultural difference he has noticed while living in Budapest. How does the Italian vs Hungarian food culture differ? How does dinner time differ between Italy and Hungary?

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  • @LNVACVAC says:

    I love early lunch. The only motive for postponing lunch for me would be a full breakfast, with eggs, bacon/salumi , fruit salad, cheeses.

  • @davidcadman4468 says:

    I love his accent.
    I’m 76, and my meals and sleep are all over the map. I could never be in a family again. People would be frustrated with me 😀

  • @Limpi43 says:

    I wonder what kind of hungarians he knows, because lunch is traditionally at 12 o’clock.
    He’s right about about dinner, though.

    Dinner at 8-9? Children should go to bed around that time, not eating, so for families 6-7 looks more realistic. IMO.

  • @victoria3753 says:

    He has the most stereotype italian accent and manners, love it!

  • @teddysaginaw9101 says:

    Italians are always with the food lol

  • @ezeee595 says:

    In case it has not occurred to him yet, HE IS IN A DIFFERENT COUNTRY WITH THEIR OWN WAY OF LIFE.

    • @doura28 says:

      He is just answering a question…

    • @ezeee595 says:

      @doura28 – the hand gestures are a clear sign of disapproval. So, no he is not just answering a question. He is judging.

    • @doura28 says:

      @@ezeee595 no, that is YOUR interpretation. In my opinion he is just expressing himself using his natural (typically italian) body language

    • @ezeee595 says:

      @@doura28when you start drawing comparisons between your own country’s way of eating and the county you live in, that is called being judgemental. And those hand gestures are the equivalent of wtf. He has forgotten this is not Italy.

    • @doura28 says:

      @@ezeee595 as you wrote it yourself it’s just a comparison then you extrapolate it for being judgmental while not being in his head….Being italian myself i can guarantee you that his body language does not mean necessarily at all that he is judging. My take ks that he is just explaining. He is expressive but that s it.

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