Hi everyone,
my partner moved from Canada to be with me in Germany in December of last year. We always knew that we might not stay here forever, but we wanted to give it a go, see how heīd cope in Eruope.
The reason why we didnīt plan on staying right away is that we still want to travel some more and that he wants to get more education - likely in his home country.
So we have been here for 9 months together and live in a lovely apartment in the countryside. My boyfriend found a great job relatively fast and has been working as a chef in a restaurant close to our home. His schedule means, that he typically finishes at 10 pm. This schedule has made it a bit hard to have an extensive social life. We do see my family on his days off and meet friends together when weīre both free. I also meet friends alone obviously sometimes.
His language skills have improved a lot, but it is difficult for him as the local dialect is super thick and hard to understand. My family and friends try their best to remember to speak high german with him, but they forget, especially in group setting. I feel really bad, when he cannot join the conversation cause he simply doesnīt understand the dialect.
I also worry, that he feels like he doesnīt have "his own" social circle here. He gets along well with his co-workers, but hasnīt established any friendships of his own. It is hard, as we live in the countryside and there isnīt a huge amount of clubs or courses he could join.
I love him and I am so grateful, that he came here to be with me. But I have to say I feel pretty anxious 24/7. I always worry, that he would never feel at home here. That his educational options are limited here. That I hold him back from being where he actually wants to be. He has said before, that he wouldnīt live here if it wasnīt for me. He finds Germany cramped compared to Canada (I understand) and misses the space and remoteness of his home. But he also says he is ok and that being with me is what is most important to him. I am closer with my family than he is for sure.
Obviously, we consider going to Canada as well, but I would like to get a masterīs degree next year and it is so much cheaper (free!) in Germany. For my partner however options would be quite limited here as his language skills are not good enough now to attend university in Germany or start an apprenticeship. However we would move to a larger city, that is a lot more international and where some of my closest friends live.
I guess I am just wondering how I could make him feel more at home here. How I could get rid off this constant anxiety
my partner moved from Canada to be with me in Germany in December of last year. We always knew that we might not stay here forever, but we wanted to give it a go, see how heīd cope in Eruope.
The reason why we didnīt plan on staying right away is that we still want to travel some more and that he wants to get more education - likely in his home country.
So we have been here for 9 months together and live in a lovely apartment in the countryside. My boyfriend found a great job relatively fast and has been working as a chef in a restaurant close to our home. His schedule means, that he typically finishes at 10 pm. This schedule has made it a bit hard to have an extensive social life. We do see my family on his days off and meet friends together when weīre both free. I also meet friends alone obviously sometimes.
His language skills have improved a lot, but it is difficult for him as the local dialect is super thick and hard to understand. My family and friends try their best to remember to speak high german with him, but they forget, especially in group setting. I feel really bad, when he cannot join the conversation cause he simply doesnīt understand the dialect.
I also worry, that he feels like he doesnīt have "his own" social circle here. He gets along well with his co-workers, but hasnīt established any friendships of his own. It is hard, as we live in the countryside and there isnīt a huge amount of clubs or courses he could join.
I love him and I am so grateful, that he came here to be with me. But I have to say I feel pretty anxious 24/7. I always worry, that he would never feel at home here. That his educational options are limited here. That I hold him back from being where he actually wants to be. He has said before, that he wouldnīt live here if it wasnīt for me. He finds Germany cramped compared to Canada (I understand) and misses the space and remoteness of his home. But he also says he is ok and that being with me is what is most important to him. I am closer with my family than he is for sure.
Obviously, we consider going to Canada as well, but I would like to get a masterīs degree next year and it is so much cheaper (free!) in Germany. For my partner however options would be quite limited here as his language skills are not good enough now to attend university in Germany or start an apprenticeship. However we would move to a larger city, that is a lot more international and where some of my closest friends live.
I guess I am just wondering how I could make him feel more at home here. How I could get rid off this constant anxiety
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