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Name | Stefan |
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Gender | male |
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Country of Origin | Germany |
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Destination Country | Germany |
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| My uncle was a very cosmopolitan person who traveled a lot throughout the world. |
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| Through my interactions with him, I got a sense of what it is like to be in other countries. |
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| This awakened my interest in the world. |
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| Since childhood, I have always been very inquisitive, flexible and open. |
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| I always took pleasure in getting to know other people and other countries. |
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| I've lived in 21 countries and I worked as a corporate consultant. |
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| I have one main principle: I always try to meet people on equal terms. |
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| I also have no difficulties dealing with high-ranking people like a sheik, an emir, a chairperson of the board or a multimillionaire. |
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| They are first and foremost people and I try to meet them as such and to seek a dialog with them. |
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| After my foreign assignments, I enjoy coming back here, I look forward to seeing my family and Bavaria. |
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| I also appreciate the change of the seasons. |
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| We have to be open to the people coming here from foreign countries. |
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| But it's not a one-sided thing. |
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| Both sides have to do their part. |
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| This implies that they learn the language, that they want to become integrated into this culture group and that they adopt certain rules of conduct. |
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| We should support these people if they fulfill our requirements. |
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| But it would be unacceptable if these people came here and just made demands. |
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| There has to be a mutual give and take. |
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| Just taking and not giving anything in return does not be allowed to work. |
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