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03/27/2010
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Okay, so I'm not a pig but I have to say it. Don't hate me for it but it just has to be said. Upon arriving in Hungary, the first thing I noticed was the very large amount of extremely attractive women. Now, I'm not the only one to notice this. Every single guy in Hungary who I queried about happiness at some point mentioned that the many beautiful women there definitely made them happy.

There, I said it. It was also very interesting that every young person I interviewed, men and women alike, all mentioned that they loved to party. I was told that somewhere in Budapest, there is a party every night of the week. Now you would think that a place that loves to party so much would value alcohol very highly but that was not necessarily the case. One lady put it into perspective perfectly when she explained that it's not because of the alcohol and the dancing that partying is so popular. She said that mostly, they love to be around their friends having fun, that they loved being together and it was that togetherness with their friends that made them enjoy partying so much. I thought that was very cool and it summed up the vibe in Budapest perfectly for me.

Here we have the Hungary's bottle: it's really cool how it has seethrough colors. It keeps the vibe of the glass bottle!

Hungary's bottle

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