You keep on bringing up this "hatred of foreigners" at every opportunity.Hatred of foreigners knows no borders when politicians can whip up the easily fooled into a frenzy with their lies!
Let me tell you, from a foreigner point of view, why you have this sort of perception.
When I came here many moons ago I mixed with the locals and avoided my countrymen so I could learn English.
Tough times they were, but within a few months I had made a few friends, mainly English, some foreigners.
I adapted to the local customs, although I retained my love for my own food, not easy to find at the time.
I learned what was acceptable and what not.
I learned how things were done at work and how to generally integrate.
Instead, many (most) of my fellow foreigners keep on saying "in my country we do this and that..."
Well my friend, this is not your country and if you don't like it nobody is forcing you to stay.
I have regular arguments with my fellow countrymen who, as soon as they meet me, think that I am anti-english and they start talking rubbish about England the English.
My question is always the same: "What are you doing here?"
To which they don't have an answer.
So my departing line is always the same: "If you don't like it here, f#ck off back to your country".
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