What about racismstarted my life in Germany. My advice:Migrate ASAP away from the full Asian continent
Yes sometimes we face it, not within the family. Outside the home sometimes. For example, public transportation like train, public places like churches, supermarkets, banks. specially from older generation. But they never get physical. Sometimes talking in their group looking at us or ignore if we ask something, look at us in a bad way, like that. I don't care.There are many rules against racism here. If you dodn't care what if a white old man look at u and says to his friends or think or facial expression, no worries. Some jobs ask C1 (advanced level of German) , so whn ppl got rejected they think its racism. But its not. without fluent German, we can't work here.What about racism
Yes sometimes we face it, not within the family. Outside the home sometimes. For example, public transportation like train, public places like churches, supermarkets, banks. specially from older generation. But they never get physical. Sometimes talking in their group looking at us or ignore if we ask something, look at us in a bad way, like that. I don't care.There are many rules against racism here. If you dodn't care what if a white old man look at u and says to his friends or think or facial expression, no worries. Some jobs ask C1 (advanced level of German) , so whn ppl got rejected they think its racism. But its not. without fluent German, we can't work here.
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