The whole world is
amazing. Its soil produces so many different kinds of products under same
conditions. And one particular environment produces so many different behaviors
in the people. Even two children born and grown up in the same family have different
behaviors. And these differences are the beauty of life. If we want to
standardize nature or people, it is practically impossible. But all these
people have their own role in balancing the societies. By understanding and
communicating our behaviors we can produce a better balance in the society in
which we are all breathing. Scandinavia is one of the societies in today’s time
that has set some standards. Due to many reasons it is one of the best places
on earth to live. Therefore it is an attractive place for immigrants. A lot of
governments are spending billions of dollars to settle the foreign immigrants
based on their residence permit. But the challenges related to immigration are
really huge. Human behavior is something that takes really long time and
consistency to chance. Sometimes it takes more than two generations to have a
complete integration. A lot of universities are doing studies on global
immigrations and therefore it is interesting to learn from experiences of the
individuals in another society.
Since I am not a social
scientist, I am just reflecting on the basis of my experience in Scandinavia. I
am sure that every person who has lived here in Scandinavia has his/her own
story. During my first two years I spent most of the time with Pakistani
community, and later on I spent most of the time with Swedish people at work
and living with exchange and international students.
Starting from my early
days, all the universities in the Scandinavia has an office for international
relations. People in these departments are working really hard to deal with
students from all over the world. Since the inflow of the students in different
universities is quite different, therefore their experience in handling
students from different regions of the world. Believe me it is very exciting
and very annoying job at the same time. There are lot things that are normal
for the people living in here and they are really strange in other parts of the
world. And due to different understandings of the same information, a massive
amount of questions has been received by the international offices. Their
experience in dealing with a particular group of students becomes very good and
with some groups it never becomes that comfortable. For example the majority of
the students in Scandinavia are Europeans these days. So a major number of
orientation activities fit well according to them and they are not that good in
case of international students from other regions. On the other hand side there
are two kind of students, the ones who are open to learn all kind of new
experiences and have the passion to integrate and the others that are curious
but really shy or reluctant to try new experiences. Both kinds of students end
up in different experiences of living abroad.
There is a lot of
information available by student magazines, local online English newspapers and
international offices for the practical guidelines to survive in Sweden, Norway
and Denmark. Ways of social integration and general information about
Scandinavian people and their behaviors, therefore I am not going to write in
detail. General information is that due to cold weather, less population
density and good social system, Scandinavians are much more isolated than other
parts of the world. It is a difficult task to make and build connections here.
It takes a long time to make a friend but once they are your friend, they are
friends forever. They are different when they are drunk and alcohol is a big
help when it comes to socializing in Scandinavia. A common friend is always an
advantage; otherwise the people here are not that good at socializing with a
stranger. Modesty, sports and healthy life is one of general priorities in the
culture.
Pakistani students in
Sweden, Norway and Denmark are much more closed community, even more closed
than Scandinavian society. There are many reasons behind that
The first and more
vibrant reason is source of information. Majority of students that come from
Pakistan do not do much research about the local society and specially the student
community. Most of them apply in many countries for education and depending
upon the admission and visa availability they take their final decision. There
is another believe in Pakistan since Afghan war, that it is better to live
anywhere outside Pakistan than Pakistan. Therefore coming to a developed
country is already considered as a great opportunity. No one thinks that how
much it is going to cost them, how long it will take to integrate, what kind of
job opportunities are there and what are the growth opportunities for the
people with similar backgrounds. They normally do not have any idea about what
they are going to face. Since they do not have enough information, therefore
they face enormous amount of cultural and economical shocks in the early stay
and they feel their behavior as an alien in the society and in the end they
hang out with the people from similar background.
On the other hand
majority of Scandinavian population has wrong information about gradate
Pakistani students. Media in Europe always covers the stories of regional war,
some stories of gender discrimination, corrupt politicians and extreme side of
the south Asian society. The main stream is never in the stories in the news
channels. It is totally different from what they read and listen. Since
Scandinavians are shy they never go and talk to these students, so these kinds
of misunderstandings continue.
Second major reason is
the economical differences. I have already written about it before. Cost of
socializing is really high. Since the rents are high therefore Pakistani
student share their accommodation in the low rent areas of the city and the
local students can afford relatively expensive housing close to the university
due to reasonable financial aid and study loans from the government. Pakistani
students avoid eating outside and spend money on café; therefore they never get
the opportunity to socialize with the local students during free timings at the
university and after university. The sports are also expensive as compared to
home. Due to shared accommodations they
do not invite people over as well. Some guys who do part time jobs do not get
enough time to socialize as well.
People with good
information about each other and reasonable economical balance can easily
socialize from both regions. But here it hits the third challenge. That is difference in values. In Pakistani
culture there are three major values
1-
Family
2-
Money
3-
Education
4-
Religion
For
a Pakistani family comes first, every thought and every act is done to make the
family life better. All the assets are shared, and due to inefficient social
system, people in the family are dependent on each other, children on parent,
and adults on each other and older people on young people. 2nd money
can give you status, respect and everything you want in the society, 3rd
is education, if you have education you have a good respect and finally the
religion. Everyone believes in religion and you will hardly find people who do
not believe in religion.
On
the other hand the Scandinavian society has following major values
1-
Equality
2-
Individuality
3-
Modesty
4-
Society
When
Pakistani students meet Scandinavian students, they talk about family and
relations, it makes the counterpart uncomfortable. No one here do that until
they know each other very well. They think that they should be respected for
their degrees, but it do not give them any benefits, it is really hard for them
to believe that people do not believe in God. Social boundaries, food and
drinking habits are totally different in both societies, therefore when they
are in social gathering in Scandinavia they look kind of mysterious to the
local people. And this uncomfortable attitude between both groups creates a
long distances. That leads to three kinds of Pakistani students. The ones who
start drinking and since they are uncomfortable with their fellow Pakistanis on
this behavior, they just hang out with the non Pakistanis. The other group
tries to hang out with both of them but do not drink and keep their choices;
Scandinavian people respect that as well. And the third group is the closed
group of a few Pakistani students who just hang out with a small group and stay
online all day and night and talk to the people back home. These students do
not learn much from the local society and even after staying 5 years in
Scandinavia they can hardly speak a few sentences of the local languages.
I
personally know a lot of examples of all three kinds of people. Everyone has
its own reason for their decisions of living their lives. All of them know that
how and how much they can get involved in the society. This kind of behaviors
do not just exist in Pakistani students, they exist in most of the Asian
societies. For example people from China, India, Korea, Malaysia, Indonesia,
Africa and South America. Students from North America, Canada, Australia and
major regions in Europe face lesser cultural shocks in Scandinavia and get
themselves easily comfortable in these societies.
From
the Scandinavian point of view, the students who have already lived abroad
understand the situations with international students better. These are the
people who always move forward to invite you at their places and introduce you
their friends. They are a little different from the main stream Scandinavian
and these outsiders in the society are a real help for the foreigners to be a
part of the society.
Based
on my experience I would like to give some recommendations to foreign students
in the Scandinavia and the Scandinavian people who want to integrate foreigners
in the society.
As
a foreigner, try to understand the values of the local society and respect
them. Imagine if a foreigner in your own country want to bring his/ her system
would you like that or not? Avoid getting trapped in an international bubble or
people from your own country. Keep a balance in all of your social gatherings.
Learn from other cultures, share your culture. Difference will be there, try to focus on common interests
like sports, food that you can share, social work, topics that you can discuss,
organizations with common interests and celebrations. Love everyone.
As
a local student, try to understand that there is plenty of experience from
other countries; international students are a good source of learning. If you
respect other’s values they will respect you more and will be ambassador of
your culture in their home towns. Since Scandinavian economies are based on
exports, therefore relationships with all foreign countries will bring a lot of
benefits. If you think that you have better values in your society, export
them. And a stranger is a friend whom you have never met before.
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