levegbefecskendezés
Levegbefecskendezés, also known as letterboxing or mailboxing, refers to the practice of placing small, often decorative items into residential letterboxes or mailboxes. This activity has roots in both playful tradition and organized events, where participants leave and seek out hidden objects in public spaces. The term originates from the Hungarian word *levegő* (air) and *becskendezés* (to deposit), reflecting the act of placing items into mailboxes.
The practice gained popularity in Hungary in the early 2000s, inspired by similar trends in other countries,
Levegbefecskendezés is often seen as a form of urban exploration and community engagement, fostering connections between
The activity has also evolved into organized events, where groups gather to leave and collect items in