My name is Hediye, a 16 year-old girl and a Turkish girl living in France! Here I am going to share some part of my life! So, I can say so many things but I will start with talking point by point. Firstly, it is very cool to tell others that you naturally have another mother language that is different of French. It makes you feel proud of being a bilingual and a native speaker of two languages (you can be proud of it! it is my case) and, of course, talking shitty about people (It was a joke I promise) like you can talk discreetly about someone with a person that you share the same language LOL. it is always a plus. ;) But, you can clearly know that it is not Barbie's world. There are some professors who are racists and act towards me really badly. fortunately not all of them, like 25-30% are -in my own opinion (I can't know everything). But, after all, we have racism all over the world. So, in conclusion, wherever you live, you will have the same problems everywhere! s
My name is Damla and I’m a French/Turkish girl who lives in France. I’m also a Muslim. So I will talk about how I feel about living as a Muslim girl in France. Personally, I live in a city where they have a lot of Muslims so I didn’t really had a problem or something like that. But there are also non-Muslim persons who are (or aren’t too) racists, so I met some problematic people in my life. I remember having a French Teacher who used to show that she really hates us because "we weren’t really French”. Apart that, I didn not have any problems. Anyone can think whatever he wants about anything (such as religion) in France, but they aren’t really distinction between Muslim, Christians or other religions. In France, it really doesn’t matter in what religion you believe and they clearly don’t prefer to talk about these kind of stuff because they find it too personal and it can cause many problems among people. Also, talking about such personal things will be a hot topic for rac