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My language barriers and cultural differences lowkey affect how I vibe with the locals, ya know
Latvians are hella polite, courteous, lowkey and friendly with their squad and fam only. But they're not very outgoing when dealing with outsiders, ya know? I'm not vibing with the whole closeness thing when it comes to Scottish peeps, ya know? They seem chill and all, but they don't really vibe with my feelings 'cause of our cultural diff and language barriers. These diffs can also make me seem unfriendly towards local peeps. Aleksis, who was totally vibin' with the whole social scene and local life, got straight up dissed by some local. Not everyone vibed with adjusting to a new culture like Vadimas, Boris, Gracja, Cezar, and Alina did, ya know? Vadimas - this Lithuanian dude, like, spilled the tea on how he formed mad tight bonds and became homies with peeps in his hood:
Cezar spilled the tea and flexed his lit story on me:
I flex after-school football coaching to a local primary school once a week, fam. Our landlady is a total Scottish queen. She's got a solid heart, but sometimes she's not vibin' with the noise we make at parties. She be pullin' up on my wifey and showin' mad love to my kiddos. We sometimes invite her to the party, ya know? She also invites us for a tea and coffee, fam. I flex on her crib sometimes. When I go see her, it's like she treats me as fam, even though her adults live in England. She's like, "One day, I'm gonna jet off to Poland and meet my parents, y'know?" It's lowkey mind-blowing, ya know? Alina was like, totally embraced by Scotland and the Scottish peeps were hella nice to her. She was like: So, like, even though I was born in Romania, the Scottish peeps totally became my squad from day one of me being in Scotland. Eva told me that she's totally vibin' with the Scottish peeps 'cause they got mad good vibes, ya know? Migrants' use of social cap and their interaction with local peeps was also reported by policy makers. A city council Equality and Diversity Officer spilled the tea to me:
A CAB official spilled the tea:
Not gonna lie, not all peeps in the migrants' squad are down to vibe with the locals and communities. Some peeps be feelin' hella hopeful and legit wanna contribute to society, ya know? Some peeps flex diversity and flex their skills, ideas, and opinions. We do hella pro-active things for them, ya know? The personal stories of Alina, Anastazja, Boris, Celina, Cezar, Eva, Gracja, and Vadimas show that they focused on social clout by flexing their cultural clout through socializing, vibing, and being interested in people. They can like totally flex their social clout gained from those interactions and all their social connections to level up their national clout and get that recognition for their cultural swag. OMG, so like, research says that when peeps move to a new country, they don't get a warm welcome from the community (Chavez, 2005; Pruitt, 2009; O’Neil, 2010; McAreavey, 2012). But, like, most of the peeps I talked to said they got a super friendly welcome from the locals. #Blessed Even tho all my peeps ain't always gettin' a warm welcome, most of 'em say they feel hella left out when tryna access services. This situation is, like, a total brain buster. So, like, 2/3 of the peeps I surveyed who get services are choosing to skip out on hanging with others and doing community stuff. They think it's holding them back from being included and having equal chances.
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