What are the biggest cultural differences between North America and Hungary?

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North America and Hungary are two culturally different regions, and their differences can cause some people to experience a culture shock. Here is a look at how North America and Hungary differ from a cultural standpoint.
Language differences
Language is another key difference between North America and Hungary. The most prevalent languages in North America are English, Spanish and French. These three languages are dominant because of the colonization of the area by European settlers.
On the other hand, the official language in Hungary is Hungarian. Around 98% of the population in Hungary speaks this language. However, some speak other minority languages, such as Serbian, Romanian, Slovak, Romani, Croatian and German.
Attitudes toward family
Hungarian families are generally more traditional than their North American counterparts. They spend time together on weekends and share household chores. The Hungarian people follow a strict daily schedule, and spending time together is a significant part of that schedule.
On the other hand, in North America, there is no significant emphasis on families spending time together. However, many still make time to get together or talk on the phone.
Food culture
The most common place to see Hungarian cultural festivals is the countryside. During these festivals, food takes center stage. Outside of festivals, the Sunday family lunch is a significant part of the country’s food culture.
In addition, food is much cheaper in Hungary than in North America. People from North America do not place as much emphasis on food culture overall. Moreover, North American food features great flavors from all over the world, while Hungarians prioritize Hungarian cuisine.






As an Hungarian immigrant, I experience Americans in general as having a facade. Whereas, Hungarians are much more authentic in self-expression. I am often told by Americans that I am the most authentic person they’ve ever met. With that, I have been told that I give them permission to express their true feelings and reactions.