About the question:
Where are you coming from?
AMERICAN CULTURE: WHAT ARE YOUR ROOTS?
Recently, I discovered something amusing about the way Americans introduce themselves to me.
When talking with Americans, I often hear them saying „Oh, I am also German/Italian/Dutch…“
An example of this small talk is:
American: Oh, I am also from Germany!
Me: Oh great, which city are you from?
American: Oh actually, I was never in Germany. However, my ancestors are from Germany.
Me: Interesting, do you also speak German?
American: No, but my grandparents came here from Germany, and they still can speak the language. I never learned about it, unfortunately.
Me: Have you been to Germany yet?
American: No, I have not left the US yet, but I was always saying that I want to visit Europe one day…
Want some good vibes in your mail?
The German words „Heimat“ and „zu Hause“ translate both to the English word „home“. While „Heimat“ for me the country that I am coming from, where I spent my childhood, „zu Hause“ is more the country I am living in right now. In my case, Germany is my „Heimat“ and the US is my „zu Hause“.
I wonder whether we as global citizens will always be somehow in between or if one nationality will fade out with the time spent in another country.
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