Would You Have Guessed? I’m a Hungarian.

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This time, I would like to tell you a bit about me; I was born and raised in Hungary.  Came to the US in 1987 as an immigrant,  without speaking a word of english.  Even Today, when I speak, I have a strong accent, which will stay with me for the rest of my life.  When you read my blogs, you will notice that sometimes my sentences are not put together the right way; please forgive me for that. 

Just like most of us who grew up in Europe, I have very strong family and community values and respect for the aged, which I continued to pass on to my kids as well. 

I learned to cook from my grandma and enjoy feeding who ever is willing to taste my food.  When I cook or bake something Hungarian, I always take a plate to my office  for everyone to taste.  When cooking or baking  hungarian food, I use a lot of onion, sour cream, garlic, red pepper (paprika) and many other spices.

I am a proud mother of three kids and grandma of four grand kids.

 I love helping people and I love being in the real estate business.  I am a simple person and like to talk in simple terms.  I like when people are straight with me, as I am with them. I take critisism very seriously and always looking  for ways to better my self. 

I thought that maybe there are some people out there who would like to see how the Hungarians are doing things, so here is a video clip about  “American Idol” – Hungarian style:  

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