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| - | ~~Title:Why don't I just say that I'm German?~~ | ||
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| - | It is hardly a secret that I am German. Still, when introducing myself I prefer to declare myself as [[European]]. What gives? | ||
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| - | Well, the truth is that I have grown up in a way that quickly dissociated me from Germans and German culture. An interesting coincidence of beginning to learn proper English in school just at the time in my life in which I became rather disconnected from society lead me to largely tab out of the German reality around me. | ||
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| - | The result of that is a person with no unique belonging - at least socially. I grew up being used to existing in a world full of all varieties of cultures and influences and had no reason to discriminate between them. Spanish, Canadians, Indians, they' | ||
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| - | For me, to say Europe is my home is to say that " | ||
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