Budapest is my favorite place for cheap wine, beer and gorgeous party goers. Out of many, I had an interesting one. In my first party for this year with Bekh, there came a boy from Mongolia. He was cool an had great aspiration to socialize though his English always requires him to repeat. Sometime later in our party, he seemed to be confused among two beautiful girls, a Russian and a Belgian. He continued over drinking beyond his limits. He couldn’t walk properly, hitting walls and columns on his way. When we were about to leave, he disappeared. I was suspicious of him. Crowd of people gathered in the middle of RINO bar, I knew he was in trouble. Right. He punched a Hungarian guy, and Bekh jumped in between the two to stop it. Finally, Bekh and I dragged him out of bar and out of trouble. He was very funny trying to confess he was not drunk and how he could show a real man side of him. It was my first and strangest go-out moment. A similar scene occurred in Oahu, Hawai’I for my friends, Brian and Chris two years back, though they never start physical touching.
During the party,I danced often with Haluik, Bekh’s girlfriend. She was so attractive that many guys around kept watching at her. It was rather strange for me to dance along with her. It was exotic that we two are only Asians and she is as tall as 180cm. Besides, Bekh doesn’t like dancing. Then I felt I should stay in a dancefloor to safeguard her. Suddenly a Kahzakh guy came, he told me something in strange language that I assumed Khazakh language. Then he spoke in Russian, explaining that he came from Almaty and thought me and Haliuk were Khazakh. He wanted to speak to Haliuk , but she did’t respond to him. She told me she didn’t speak Russian and he rather looked too strange to chat in a dacefloor.
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