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What taboos do Hungarians generally have? What is their national character like?

The main taboo of Hungarians: taboos on the 13th and Friday, especially when holding banquets, 13 seats are not allowed. They believe that breaking glass and mirrors will bring bad luck. Whether staying in a hotel or dining out, be sure not to break glassware. Otherwise, it will be considered a harbinger of bad luck and you will become an unpopular person. Avoid odd numbers when arranging seats. In terms of orientation, pay attention to "right is high and left is low". When going out, you should step up with your right leg first, and use your right hand to hand things over. When they talk about being in a bad mood, they often say, "I woke up with my left foot first this morning." Calling a Hungarian "left-handed" is like calling him a "stupid". If they find that they have forgotten something after going out, they generally will not go back to retrieve it, thinking that it will be a disaster.

The national character of the Hungarians: elegant manners, polite conversation, humorous temperament, joking, serious behavior, and sincere treatment of others.

Hungary, also known as Magyar in ancient China, is a landlocked country located in central Europe, bordering Austria, Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia and Slovenia. As of January 2014, the country's total population was 987.9 Ten thousand people, the capital is Budapest. The official language is Hungarian, which is the most widely spoken non-Indo-European language in Europe.

Hungary has a developed economy and a high per capita living standard. Since the drastic changes in Eastern Europe, the Hungarian economy has developed rapidly. By 2012, Hungary's per capita GDP had reached US$12,700 based on international exchange rates, which had reached the level of moderately developed countries. Calculated based on purchasing power parity, Hungary's per capita GDP has reached US$20,000. Hungarian dance music is loved by people all over the world.