My name is Jeremy, and I am a conversational english teacher in Debrecen, Hungary. I am part of a program called the Central European Teaching Program, which places native English speakers (mostly Americans) in cities and schools throughout Hungary. I came to Hungary in late August, and have been patronizing the local McDonalds, KFC, and Burger King ever since.
So what is the purpose of this blog? For those of you who are interested, I will use this blog to talk about my life in Hungary - about the people I encounter, the cultural fouxpas I make on a daily basis (Did you know that it is extremely rude to shake someone's hand while wearing a glove? Even if it's really cold outside), the places I am able to visit, and the things I learn on a daily basis. I came to Hungary to experience something new, and in doing so to learn about myself, my country, and our way of life. In my four months here, I truly have learned something new every day. Some days I learn about different ways to slaughter a pig. Other days I learn about the physicological effects of communism and the stifling of artistic and intellectual creativity. And that's exactly why I decided this past spring to leave my comfort zone - my family, my friends, and my Whole Foods - to come to a new country where I knew nobody, and nobody knew me. It's been great so far, and over the next five months or so I hope to share some of that with you.
But between you and me, if Jersey Shore is on, I won't be offended if you watch that instead.
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