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Posted inAround the Bloc, Romania

Video at Romanian Supermarket in Hungarian-Majority Region Gets the Internet Talking

by Transitions 04 Sep 201720 Feb 2020

Some argue that video confirms stereotypes about ethnic Hungarians who wouldn’t serve you in Romanian, while others say that its author had a hidden agenda.

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