
A frász kerülgeti a külföldieket ettől a dologtól Magyarországon, a falra mászn…
Egy mindennapi magyar jelenség annyira felzaklatta a külföldieket, hogy az internet népe azonnal vitázni és viccelődni kezdett miatta
Budapest, Hungary – A recent social media video featuring the distinctive door alarm of the city's HÉV trains has ignited a lively discussion online, with commuters and train enthusiasts weighing in on whether the sound is truly as "annoying" as the video's creator suggests. Uploaded by user "megatrainlover," the 16-second clip captures the high-pitched, insistent beeping that accompanies the opening and closing of the suburban railway doors.The video, which has garnered significant attention, poses the question: "Is this the most annoying train door alarm ever?" This query has prompted a wave of responses from around the globe. "Okay so let me tell you something. Those for warning people. So if its quiet and low frequency than no one will listen," one user commented, defending the alarm's practical purpose. However, others were quick to offer their own contenders for the most irritating train sounds. "Berlin Subway…" wrote one, while another added, "Paris metro is worse." Some even expressed a fondness for the Hungarian sound, with one comment stating, "most gorgeous train door alarm ever❤️🩹. work of genius, artistic perfection🌹."The HÉV system, a vital part of Budapest's public transport network, connects the city center with its surrounding suburbs. While the video focuses on a seemingly minor detail, it highlights how everyday sounds can become a point of public discourse and even affection or irritation. The ongoing online conversation underscores the diverse sensory experiences of urban travel and the strong opinions they can evoke among daily commuters.
Egy mindennapi magyar jelenség annyira felzaklatta a külföldieket, hogy az internet népe azonnal vitázni és viccelődni kezdett miatta