
I like the people
Adam Janko
Hungary
Class of 2005 - 2006
I'm from Hungary, a small town on the southeast Great
Plain, close to the Romanian and Serban border, called Hodmezovasarhely (Beaverfieldmarketplace);
however, it is the second largest community in Hungary areawise. I grew up
there and left the town for college three years ago. The town is real
nice, a real agricultural community, also known as the Farmer's Paris for
its sense for arts. The first traces of inhabitants lead us back to 2000
BC. Now, the main industries are agriculture, pottery, machines, and
sanitary products.
I grew up in a family of three with my parents. I went to elementary and
high school in my hometown, but as I mentioned, I left it for college in
Budapest. My parents always tried to provide me everything I would need
for my education and improvement, but at the same time, they always
thought me to be independent and have my own opinion about things. They
never forced me into anything, but told their points so I could evaluate.
During my school years, I developed a compassion for building military
models and dioramas probably on the example of my cousin. I also played
basketball all my life and swam. Fortunately, here I had the chance to
learn some other sports to play, such as tennis and golf.
I'm answering a question of Buddy Watts about what I eat, what are my
favorite foods. I eat everything that I've never tried, and I like them,
too. (There is no such thing as favorite for me in the category of food.)
In the States, I'm attending Augusta State and I'm taking mainly
advertising, marketing, and sports classes just to keep my round shape.
And what I like about America/Georgia? I like the people, the attitude
most and after that is almost everything. I really do. I don't like the
traffic and the drivers who are ignorant and don't use their indicators or
just simply don't care about others in the road. But it's the same
everywhere, so it's not only American. |
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