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06 Aug 2008 Wed 11:08 pm |
Quoting Trudy:
Sorry to say, but probably you don´t read enough newspapers or the ones you read are very biased.
I know enough situations of perfectly living together, of Turks who have success in their new country. |
Actually newspapers here are not much interested in the relation between Turk and German.
Maybe,they just report the exciting news...?! Dont know
Ok Trudy,i just googled ´Turks and German relationships´ and found this
http://www.turkishweekly.net/articles.php?id=146
And you can see this here,and it also goes with what LL said,
´´There is a feeling of strangeness that can be observed on both sides[8]. Generally, this is due to differences in religion and culture, but also to a general unawareness of “the otherâ€. This can result in the following basic reactions: Rejection of the strange and unfamiliar from the side of the Germans and a strong concentration on religion and tradition from the side of the Turkish. This can be seen as a vicious circle. Turkish people who feel rejected may react with defiance, in other words, they don’t feel accepted and therefore do not “want to be acceptedâ€. As a reaction, Germans often feel that the Turkish don’t want to be integrated. This unfavorable behavior on both sides often results in misunderstandings.´´
İ dont disagree with you Trudy,you know many Turks who lead successful lives there,but what percentage ?
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