Asim Aziz

Asim Aziz

Bettina Garai

I’m going to make this interview with my aunt’s husband, who is from Pakistan and now they live in England. His name is Asim Aziz.

 

·         Hello Asim!

-          Hello!

·         First of all, I would like to ask you to introduce yourself… Where did you live before England? Where did you start?

-          Well, I’m already 32 years old and I was born in Islamabad which is the capital city of my country, Pakistan as you mentioned before.

·         When and why did you leave your home and family?

-          It was quite long time ago. I moved to Manchester about 10 years ago when I started a course at the university. So I came here to study first of all but I wanted to support my family from here as well.

·         And what did you learn?

-          I learnt IT, programming and such things.

·         But you don’t work in your profession… Why is this so?

-          Yeah, I was a taxi driver for years and now I work as a car mechanic. It’s a bit of injustice but I cannot find work in context with IT because of stereotypes. So it’s really hard but still better than in Pakistan.

·         How do you imagine yourself in 5 years?

-          Wow, it’s difficult. I would really want to work in my profession. I’m looking for jobs continuously. And then I would like to move to our own house with your aunt. Simple plans but these are really important for me.

·         Do you ever think about moving to Hungary and trying yourself here?

-          It would be complicated because I don’t know the language but I’m trying! I looked around a bit in Miskolc but I didn’t find anything where I would be adequate.

·         What do you think about Hungarian and English people? Are there any similarities or differences?

-          Well, you guys are very so pessimistic and you take a big emphasis on material things but it is similar in England as well. But unlike you, the majority of English people are snobs.

·         Do you feel xenophobia in everyday life?

-          Definitely, yes. As I said before I cannot find a job because of stereotypes. It makes me very angry because I have lived here for a long time and I don’t see change or any progress in this problem. Especially, I felt it when I was driving because I met varied people and I saw and tolerated so many bad and disgusting things.

·         What it feels like you are a husband of a foreign woman?

-          Ha-ha… I don’t really feel that we are very different from each other because we had already known the other 3 years before we got married. It could be interesting, we have different cultures and habits but we understand each other very well. So I can consider myself a really lucky guy.

·         Thank you so much your time and answers! Bye…

-          You’re welcome! Bye-bye!

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