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"There are only two ways to live
your life. One is as if nothing is a miracle. The other is, as if everything is a miracle."

--Albert Einstein

BYP: First Gathering of 2007

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The Suszter Inas was the place where we met on January 16th, kicking off the Fourth Year of Budapest Young Professionals. Thank all of the lovely people who came out to join us.

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There was a comfortable turn-out of nine of us. It is always a pleasure to see new faces and there were two new members showing up tonight. Welcome Melinda and Zoltan - hope to see more of both of you.

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We caught up on who was where during the holidays and made tentative plans for Valentine's Day.

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Yes, it is a 'couple's thing' but let's be honest - not everyone of us is part of a couple and there is no reason to sit home alone wishing you were.

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After a lively evening we made our way home. Looking forward to the next outing of a cozy fondue dinner. So stay tuned, make a suggestion or volunteer to organize an outing. Do something that benefits you and others!

See you next time.

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For information for the January 30th outing CLICK HERE

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Did You Know?

The term kurisumasu keiki (literally meaning leftover Christmas cake), is a Japanese expression to describe single women over 25 years-old.

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