It is clear that in Hungary women work and study just like men do. I can’t imagine the rest. “In your correspondence you only mentioned that you would like to develop business ties with us,” I say, trying to dispel the tension. “Please specify.” “We would like to expand our factory in Győr. The economy is slowly recovering and we would like to build a new wing.” I have no idea what he is getting at because I’m only familiar with the oil business. In the building industry only the construction of oil wells concerns me. “What sort of funds do you need?” I ask directly because I understand that it’s a sponsorship deal they envisioned. I’m not sure what I’d get in return and why it’s worth the investment, but I don’t want to look like some desert oaf. The tension is palpable. The executi