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How It Is Like To Be A Turkish Girl In France

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! so do not mind and never give attention to racists and haters. Just do whatever you want, girl. ♡

Hope you enjoyed my story!

PS. (The Turkish language is amazinnnngg)  

PS. (The Turkish language is amazinnnngg)

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