melovehotties wrote:I was also thinking of living in Vienna due to its proximity to Budapest, what is the job market like for IT in Austria? Too bad that cost of living is similar to North America in Vienna.
Personally, I prefer Hungarian honestly over fake Western smile.jesuscakes wrote:However, Hungarians don't really like foreigners for the most part.
Basis is completely new for majority, but reading is much easier to learn than in English, French, Portuguese...jesuscakes wrote:Their language is also impossible to learn.
If you plan moving just to work in IT - don't. You can get decent job online. For top jobs you'll got to have better knowledge about market, but changing country just to check this is overkill.melovehotties wrote:What's the IT market like in Ljubljana, SLOVENIA (home country of Trump's wife)?
VBT_2 wrote:Personally, I prefer Hungarian honestly over fake Western smile.jesuscakes wrote:However, Hungarians don't really like foreigners for the most part.Basis is completely new for majority, but reading is much easier to learn than in English, French, Portuguese...jesuscakes wrote:Their language is also impossible to learn.
Few more:
- Hungarian girls are pretty attractive
- Budapest is really nice place
- Hungary cultural herritage is very rich
- interesting food
- I'm not Hungarian
You can't say this in English. Are you sure that you understood that part of post?maxxxno1 wrote:the most stupidest
Nem, just jo napot, szervusz, hallo, hogy vagy, szia... Pronouncing can be tricky because of unusual groupings of sounds, but except that reading is strict and easy.maxxxno1 wrote:Beszélsz magyarul?
Easy, more or less. I'm better with Slovenian, where that would be pronounced as gazdašagtudomanji, hozasolašban, kuludjministeriumra, megtanulhatatlanul, djonjorušegeš and jelegzetešegkivonatolo.maxxxno1 wrote:I'd really like to hear you pronounce these:
Gazdaságtudományi, hozzászólásban, külügyminisztériumra, megtanulhatatlanul, gyönyörűséges, jellegzetességkivonatoló.
VBT_2 wrote:Hungarian alphabet have REAL rules, and every person with IQ over 60 will learn it in day or two. No possible jamming in pronounce as in English. Sure, reading is not the same as appropiate speaking, but I mentioned just reading.
VBT_2 wrote:You can't say this in English. Are you sure that you understood that part of post?.
VBT_2 wrote:Nem, just jo napot, szervusz, hallo, hogy vagy, szia... Pronouncing can be tricky because of unusual groupings of sounds, but except that reading is strict and easy.
VBT_2 wrote:Easy, more or less. I'm better with Slovenian, where that would be pronounced as gazdašagtudomanji, hozasolašban, kuludjministeriumra, megtanulhatatlanul, djonjorušegeš and jelegzetešegkivonatolo.
VBT_2 wrote: I'm better with Slovenian
jesuscakes wrote:Hungary is poor as fuck, and the jobs pay accordingly.
jesuscakes wrote:Their language is also impossible to learn.
jesuscakes wrote:You also can't get everything you want at the grocery store very easily, and the beer is terrible.
jesuscakes wrote:It is super cheap though. Dinner at a restaurant is like $4.
Iddaoeeok wrote:... and can I get a date with Timea?
Vedno punca,maxxxno1 wrote:VBT_2 wrote: I'm better with Slovenian
Gremo fantje, gremo punce, ja?
VBT_2 wrote:Maxxxno, you didn't read carefully.
Anyway, I already wrote that HUNGARIAN ORTHOGRAPHY HAVE STRICT RULES so READING IS MUCH EASIER TO LEARN THAN IN ENGLISH, and this could contribute to make learning of language easier (with your words: having limp dick is better than absence of any dick); also, I said that I DON'T SPEAK HUNGARIAN, and, sure, I DON'T USE HUNGARIAN KEYBOARD (so no diacritics).
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VBT_2 wrote:Not all of the people there are douchebags like this ^ dude.
GET WELL SOON, son!
info.orosz.zoltan wrote:Sorry about maxxxno1, every group has some bad apples.
As a foreigner you can find work at outsourcing companies and outsourced offices (epam, cognizant, nokia, siemens, bosch) with a local IT salary.
The salary depends on your skills. From a few years of experience to the manager/senior level it looks like this (monthly bases):
before tax:600.000-1.200.000 HUF (1800-3600 EUR)
after tax: 400.000-800.000 HUF (1250-2500 EUR)
Usually they pay cafeteria as well around 40.000 HUF/month.
The average flat price is around 100.000 (300 EUR) and you don't really need other transportation than public transportation.
Nightlife can be awesome if you know the place but I would suggest to work at more multicultural environment where they would accept you more.
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