Betty Budai, Manager, Massage House Budapest

  • 2 Sep 2024 7:16 AM
Betty Budai,  Manager, Massage House Budapest
Betty was born and raised in Budapest, a city she knows like the back of her hand after 28 years living here, she says. From a young age she was drawn to tourism and events, which naturally led her to pursue a career in these fields, add Betty.

Betty has traveled extensively abroad, experiencing the world in many diverse ways, but her heart has always called her back to Budapest.

She currently serves as the manager of Massage House, an outstanding erotic massage salon in Budapest, where she is responsible for maintaining the high standards of the establishment, ensuring client satisfaction, and managing the content on the salon’s websites, she explains. Massage House is famous for its professional and quality massage services, she says, and thanks to her dedicated efforts, it continues to be recognised as one of the city’s top salons.

With her marketing, sales, and event planning experience, Betty plays a crucial role in the salon's success, she says. Although she previously worked as an erotic masseuse herself, she explains that now she focuses entirely on managing the salon. She is  said to be precise, punctual, and has a great sense of humor, always striving for excellence and ensuring that every client leaves satisfied.

Her dedication to Massage House is evident in her attention to the details, she says, from the services offered to client feedback. Betty says her personal motto is “Always strive to be the best, and never settle for mediocrity.” 

 

1. Where did you grow up?

I grew up in Budapest, which is an amazing city filled with culture and history. Even as a child, I was always proud to call it home.

2. If you could be an expat anywhere in the world, where would you choose?

I would probably choose Japan. The country’s blend of tradition and modernity has always fascinated me.

3. What would you miss most if you moved away from Hungary?

I would miss walking along the Danube in Budapest, the cozy cafés, and the local cuisine, especially goulash.

4. Friends are in Budapest for a weekend - what must they absolutely see and do?

We would start with a stroll around the Castle District, then explore the surroundings of the Basilica, and finish with a visit to a famous bathhouse like Széchenyi.

5. What is your favorite food?

My favorite dish is Teriyaki Salmon, especially the way my mother makes it.

6. What is your favorite sport / form of exercise?

I love yoga because it benefits both my body and mind.

7. What is your favorite place in Hungary?

The Balaton Uplands, where nature and winemaking come together in perfect harmony.

8. What career other than yours would you love to pursue?

I would love to be a travel blogger, combining my passion for tourism with writing.

9. What’s a job you would definitely never want?

I would never want to be an accountant. I respect those who do it, but the numbers game is not for me.

10. Where did you spend your last vacation?

I spent my last vacation in Vietnam, where I was captivated by the exotic culture and serene environment.

11. Where do you hope to spend your next one?

I hope to visit New Zealand next and immerse myself in its charm firsthand.

12. What was your favorite band, film, or hobby as a teen?

As a teenager, I loved Green Day, the movie “Moulin Rouge,” and I was passionate about dancing.

13. Apart from temptation, what can’t you resist?

I can never resist a good dessert, especially ice cream.

14. Red wine or white?

Red wine, particularly the rich reds from Hungarian wine regions.

15. Book or movie?

Although I enjoy watching movies, books have always been my primary source of relaxation.

16. Morning person or night person?

I’m definitely a night owl; I’m most productive during the evening.

17. Which social issue do you feel most strongly about?

I feel strongly about equal opportunities, especially for women and those from disadvantaged backgrounds.

18. Buda or Pest side?

I’ve always lived on the Pest side, and I love the vibrant life it offers but I think Buda is much more beautiful.

19. Which achievement in your life are you most pleased about?

I’m most proud of helping to establish Massage House as a respected and successful salon in Budapest.

20. What would you say is your personal motto?

“Always strive to be the best, and never settle for mediocrity.”

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