Alexandre Gorbatchev wrote ....

> English is not my native language as well. Comparing to the US: It's much
> better to be "hardly-english-speaking" person in America than
> "hardly-german-speaking" in Germany. At least, I felt comfortable not
> understanding much English in US, but in Germany that bothers me and makes
> me kind of miserable.

Well I think that's exactly it. I felt much more comfortable in the States
not 
speaking non-perfect english than my wife feels here with her non-perfect
german.
In the States I got more of a "Oh, where are you from ... how interesting
..." 
reaction, while she get's (in Germany that is) more of an "Oh. Another
foreigner 
... why don't you go back where you come from" reaction.
Although, I guess it can depend on the area you live in both countries.

Regards,
Stefan



 
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