Meet Máté Freppán, Hungarian delegation

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Hey everybody,
My name is Máté. I first and foremost have to say that I'm absolutely astonished and grateful to be a part of this event. I'm 17 years old and I'm turning 18 on the 9th of December. I'm an only child and I live with both of my parents in Zugló, the 14th district of Budapest. My favourite things to kill time with, are being with friends preferably outdoors, listening to all kinds of music, playing computer games and skateboarding. Although I'm just a beginner and can't really do any tricks I really enjoy it. I find it very important to get to know other people, other cultures and generally the things, happening in the world. l really hope that the time we spend together in this camp will be beneficial.
Looking forward meeting all of you! :)

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Meet Nóra Németh, Hungarian delegation

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Hello!
My name is Nóra Németh! I’m form Hungary. I’m 16 years old. I’m an archer and I like to play the guitar and read books. I go to a chemistry and biology class but I’m also interested in psychology. I speak English and a bit French too. I like to travel and want to know more about different cultures. That’s the reason why I want to join Peace camp this year. I’ve heard about this program earlier and I wanted to take part of it. I’m so excited and I’m sure that we will have a good time together. :-)

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Meet Edina Anett Vas, Hungarian delegation

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Hey everyone!
My name is Edina, I’m 16 years old and I come from Budapest, Hungary.
I love reading books, watching series, listening to music, hanging out with friends and being around animals. I have a dog who I absolutely adore. :-) I also like reading about other countries, especially about their culture and about education. I’d like to study abroad in the future and I hope I can later participate in programs where I can travel, hopefully, a lot.
I’m happy to be the part of the peacecamp because meeting new people is always exciting and it will be even more interesting with all the different cultures. I’d love to get to know new point of views and opinions, especially about these really important questions. They affect every single person in the world and I believe that the more we talk about the problems and possible sollutions, the more we can help each other - and ourselves.
I’m looking forward to see you in the summer!

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