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Migrating to a different country is both an exciting and challenging experience, especially for Ethiopian and Eritrean migrants residing in the UK. This new setting offers fresh opportunities and novel experiences, particularly in terms of culture and lifestyle, which can be quite different from those in Ethiopia and Eritrea.
For Ethiopian and Eritrean expats living in the UK, understanding and navigating cultural differences is key to a successful and enriching experience. Here’s a mindful approach to help ease the transition.
Navigating and Understanding Cultural Differences
Cultures around the globe share similarities, but they also differ significantly from place to place. Respecting other cultures is a noble pursuit, but when living among them, understanding and embracing these new cultures will aid in integrating into the community. So, how do you navigate these cultural differences?
Embrace the Change
The United Kingdom is a diverse and multi-ethnic country. Many migrants, like yourself, choose the UK as their destination, resulting in a society with distinct cultural norms and practices. When you migrate to the UK, being open-minded and willing to learn and embrace these cultures is crucial. This openness will help you understand the nuances of British culture and find common ground, ensuring you don’t feel like a fish out of water.
Learning the Etiquette and Cultures
UK etiquette can be both common and strange to you as a migrant. One notable difference is the value placed on punctuality. In the UK, being on time for appointments and social gatherings is highly valued, which contrasts with the more relaxed approach to time in the Habesha community, known as “Habesha Ketero.”
However, there are also shared etiquettes. Politeness is very important in the UK, aligning well with Habesha community values. Additionally, queuing is the norm in the UK, a practice that will not be challenging as it is familiar to many Habeshas.
Mindful Approaches and Tips to Navigate Cultural Differences
Now that you understand what these cultural differences may look like, here are some practical tips to help you navigate them:
Seek the Support of Habesha Expat Communities
Other Ethiopian and Eritrean migrants who have lived in the UK can be incredibly helpful in navigating cultural differences. They can provide a sense of familiarity and support as you adjust to your new environment. Participating in cultural events and celebrations can also help you maintain a connection to your heritage.
Understand the Workplace Culture
Whether you’re working in blue-collar or white-collar jobs, integrating well into the workplace culture is essential. Professionalism, punctuality, and direct but polite communication are crucial skills. Your livelihood depends on adapting to the local work culture, so make sure to develop these competencies.
Maintain Connections Back Home
Staying in touch with family and friends back home can provide emotional support and a sense of continuity. Regular communication with loved ones can help ease feelings of homesickness and keep you grounded.
Conclusion
To make your new life in the UK worthwhile, integrating well with the UK community is essential. You will encounter cultural differences that may be unfamiliar, but navigating these requires mindfulness, openness, and a proactive approach. For Ethiopian and Eritrean expats in the UK, embracing the local culture while staying connected to your roots can create a fulfilling and balanced expatriate experience.