Why is it that it is more common for European immigrants to realise that there are times when it's not appropriate to speak your home language while African's and Asian's seem to not understand even when people tell them they find their behaviour rude?
Is it a cultural difference?
>Today Germans constitute one of the largest ethnic groups in Victoria, with 28,021 Germany-born people counted in the 2011 census. Nearly half of those employed today work in professional jobs; 38% still speak German at home. Organisations such as the Goethe-Institut and the Association of German Teachers of Victoria help to maintain German culture and heritage.
>one of the largest group
it always stimulates my autism