There are lot of myths my people believed about Germany. Some are funny, that Germen drink beer and eat sausage every day. Some are unrealistic, for example, people can maintain a delightful lifestyle by receiving social welfare (the famous Hartz IV). And some are scary. Unfriendly faces to immigrants, glass celling in leadership roles, and racial discrimination. It's true to all immigrants, in fact, no matter where you choose to go to. You are now part of the minority. That means, you concern lies on the margin. The public focuses are somewhere else. No one (or very seldom) sees your pain, you struggle. What's worst. You do everything to survive. You sense the inconvenience every day. The unfriendly look on the street, sometimes escalating into a loud shout, which can be occasionally, as you don't understand the cursing, so you can comfort yourself that it is NOT meant to throw on you. You wonder, you ask yourself: IS THIS ON ME? Did I do anything wrong, which this socie...
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