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RE: Voice Disconnected

in Reflectionslast year

You will encounter racism in any country you decide to settle in, the important thing is that you adapt and do not impose your customs, but accept the customs of the adopting country. Never say that “my country is the best country in the world”, that will cause contempt… France is a charming country with its virtues and faults, but its culture is beautiful.

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“my country is the best country in the world”

I wish I had grounds to say that. But I don't, so I guess it will come more honest from me. Haha. Thanks for the tips. I just hope I don't do anything too rude in there. We latinos are so open and easy going.

I am Latino, specifically from Venezuela. I have been living in Canada for 14 years, and in March of this year I was officially granted citizenship. Just be respectful, learn about the new culture, study their laws, so you don't get into trouble. Cross the street where you are supposed to, don't litter, don't shout, don't listen to loud music -the neighbours are not obliged to listen to your style of music-. Respect the rules and be a good citizen… Success.

Hello fellow contryman! I am also from Venezuela. So... Canada is technically quite French isn't? Thanks for the advice. I am going to need it.