Sunday, March 20, 2016

#8 Lángos! and getting ready for the Easter holidays

This week we had a project week, we were playing an online simulation game called GlobStrat and we had to make 1 or 2 decisions each day, I mean decisions to close 1 or 2 years each day and at the end of the week we had to make a presentation about what we did during the week and also had to make a report about it. Since we were working on it the whole week, almost all days, it eats up most of our time, but it's totally worth it! The results are talking to itself, we were the group D and we had a great start, however in the 2nd year we went minus, but we correct it fast in the next year and we were going up straight afterwards. Our focus was on the Enterprises as first and as we were leading the market share of that segment for all the years, that makes sense. :) We were quiete good, however the competition was that big, coz we had only one really big competitor who were going up and up all the day, they did have any down falls not even at the start like us... However in the middle we jumped out to lead the market share worlwide and the profit as well, they were quickly caching up in the last years, but at the end of the game we were still in a leading position, you can check some of our results on the diagrams:
Thursday morning many of the Velux students went home, also my roommate, Daniel, so now I have some time alone in the room till I'll go home for the holiday too. On Friday we had no classes, so I made some shopping and since I forgot to print out my ticket I went to the college to do that. In Fakta ther was the same young cashier that I used to see most of the time, and as there was noone behind me me in the line, I started a small conversation with her, I have to note that it's really great that you can talk in english with almost everyone in this country, even the old people or people with lower education speaks english quiete well. Compared to Hungary, where it is a must to have a lnaguage exam to get a degree, but, well, most of the people just have the paper and they can't say a word...
On Saturday Szili had the idea to make a small house party at his place and bake some lángos! a traditional hungarian streetfood or beach food, as long as most of the time they use to sell it during the summer near the lakes and everywhere else of course. So we went shopping in the early afternoon and geting ready everything to make it when the guests arrive. The guests really liked the lángos, so we made some success with it. We were playing some games and later around midnight we went out to have some fun at The Old Irish Pub and dance. :)
On Sunday I had nothing much to do, so I was just cleaning in the room and getting a little bit ready for the journey to home. And as always you can check my weekly spending here.

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