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The religious situation in Budapest is dominated by Roman Catholicism at 67%, and Calvinist at 20%.
Please be aware of the follow ettiquites and customs as to not offend local people:
Hungarians follow similar etiquette to many Europeans. A handshake is a normal greeting, but gentlemen must always wait for a lady to offer her hand first. Eye contact is important, particularly in business dealings - engendering trust. It is still not unusual to see the older generation bowing as a greeting.
When dining out it is usual for a number of dishes to be served. It is normal to try them all, and NEVER start eating before the host; this is considered greedy and ill mannered. Politics and business are not considered good table conversation, and tipping is normal in restaurants, between 10% and 15% of the cost of the meal.