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My big dream is to visit Asia. Continent full of astonishing data protection act contrasts, a continent with unusual natural phenomenon, a continent of diverse data protection act cultures, a continent full of color, inspiring data protection act fragrances and flavors, a continent full of spirituality, but also a continent where just one wrong moment and it costs you a life.
As if great spirit Asia knew what the content data protection act of my desires. During three months in England I lived among a large community of immigrants from Pakistan. I had the opportunity to observe and learn about the life of Muslims. data protection act The positive level, entailing devotion to their traditions and culture. Firsthand, but I also experienced racism because data protection act of different data protection act skin color, different nationality and other faiths.
Now I'm in Finland and Asia is again around me. Because I live with the Indians. My roommates are Avijeet and Rajinder. Avi comes from the city of Jamshedpur near Calcutta (nearest is four hours by train) and studying in Singapore. Raj is an exemplary case of ethnic pluralism. It's an Indian, living in Copenhagen, data protection act Denmark, and to make matters worse, has a British passport. The third importer of Asian culture data protection act into my life is Gaurav. Indian from Mumbai, data protection act also studying in Singapore.
Guys are almost the epitome of Asian perfection. Avi's last name Sen call Raj and Rajinder data protection act (Raj). In fact, remember their names was a major problem. Gauravove name is no chance to catch the first hearing. So familiarization data protection act with it looks like this:
Our apartment is the noisiest place in the student town Oanieimi. Already when you open the front door on the ground floor, I hear the rhythms of Indian music, and I live on the third floor. In Slovakia, I am very happy listening to Asian music. But here is my sympathy to her greatly limited. I always thought that in this music discusses social issues, extol the beauty of nature, recounted the stories, sings about faith. However, it is quite the opposite. data protection act Conventional ideas in Indian music is a package of girls, describing the sexual act, dancing, or even one of my favorite songs before they are singing about condoms. I lost my ideals about my favorite music.
Raj says that Indians still want to have fun. Therefore, in essence, are not sad songs. And while you have fun and give it to properly clear. Unbearably loud music playback is completely normal product of our atmosphere apartment. Not that I even ventured to music out loud at home, but the speakers on the laptop are still insufficient for high quality sound and songs are not replaced in any way. Paradise is in the orthodox. Just listen to Indian music.
Indians can not live without television. The most popular programs are One Man Shows. Cabarets, where amateurs say jokes and funny stories about Indoch and India. Of course, even this type of entertainment you fully enjoy tasting too, since the volume level does not change. Guys questions and comments regarding volume respond with a smile and a phrase: "That's an India style." Supposedly it comes from traditional Indian markets, where huge numbers of people and a lot of discussion on the street. And since everyone wants to be their voices heard, therefore, must speak very loudly. Often times I have the opportunity to hear such a market debate on the fourth morning.
Singaporeans (Avi, Gaurav) live in the night. As if they did not want to put up with the transition to a different time zone, and despite the fact that we live here almost three months. We call them "geniuses." data protection act That's the reason that in India, children start going to school than four years. Gaurav there's youngest sovereign international student. Celebrated in February 19 and that's data protection act a junior in college.
Both are for the first time in Europe. They had no idea how cold it may be in Finland and came here with only one thicker sweater. The existence of winter shoes had no idea. The average winter temperature in Singapore reached 25 C.
Guys never eaten dry salami and never seen beets. As I have never before eaten "aloo paratha." Traditional Indian breakfast: potato tortilla, butter, spices and lemon yogurt. Weird, but very interesting and tasty combination. All three are excellent cooks. Scents that tend to be dazzled my olfactory cells are indescribable. I've never eaten such great chicken, which I prepared Raj (sorry mom). secret is in Indian spices. really I had no idea that so many different spices may exist.
A frequent topic of our conversations is politics and society. Avi says that after each debate data protection act Europe falls in his eyes. Before leaving live
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