7. I learnt not to talk about politics
First of all, because I do not really want to talk about Egyptian politics. My country is not what you see in the media! But to prove that, you need to have a very strong political opinion, so I am avoiding this topic.
8. I became punctual
Ok, I try. Ok, not really. Sometimes my friends feel really mad at me because I schedule appointments: “Let’s meet from 17:00 to 19:00 because I have something else to do after”. I realized I’m scheduling appointments like to meet the doctor. Can we do it on Saturday 16:00?
Egyptians are really bad with time. Not all of them, but most of them. Not only because of the traffic. They are just like that. In Egypt you can hang out anywhere any time, everything is open 24/7. Either you take a ride with your friends or you go to a club.
But here in Germany you have to check the transportation, you have to check if the Ubahn (Underground) goes at 2.00 am, you have responsibilities the next day, even if you have no university. For example, on Saturday you have to go to the supermarket, because on Sunday it is closed. Well, I can go to the gas station, but it is expensive.
9. I appreciate having peace and quiet
Sometimes I need it. I love travelling home but not more than for 2 weeks. I like my routine! In Egypt, you will be under the supervision of your parents because you are living in their place with their rules: “Dad can I go out?” - it is respect, you ask them for permission.
10. In my first year, I was depressed as I had no friends
I only talked with an old friend on the phone or over the WhatsApp calls, until I met new friends here from new places.
My friends here are from everywhere!!! Classmates from India & Germany & Dubai as an example.