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I Am Malala - Dealing with being uprooted
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I can't say, though, that I adapted very well, in fact I returned to Italy after 2 years even if I had a permanent contract at work, and despite the job situation in Italy being really difficult. This was mainly because I was so far from my loved ones, although I made so many friends there. I was also hospitalized for 3 weeks while there and it was very difficult, what with me not speaking very good French. I missed my family a lot in that situation.
I think this experience made me more open to different cultures, and made me really love multiculturalism (although I already liked the idea before going there).
Of course Malala's experience is very different from my own, since she was really uprooted, and in a very hard situation to boot. She didn't have a choice. That must be really hard, and I think I can't even begin to understand what it meant to her and her family.