Well, Ana, there are not that many immigrants in the small town where I live, so I can only speak from experience of those I have met who work in jobs where I have come across them, eg hospitality, shops, personal car cleaning, and they have all been very pleasant because that should be (but isn't always I find) part of the job description.
The other immigrants I know are ones who were neighbours/friends who arrived before the huge influx of recent years.
I do see what anneey is trying to say about being overwhelmed, about it not feeling like her familiar city any more.
When I say 'I think they were exceptions' I meant the two young men who were pretending not to realise they were in disabled seats. Other passengers were obviously trying to help her.
I have said before that I think it often takes at least a generation of children going to school, speaking the language and making friends before it all settles down into a more mixed society.
When you really just fancy ‘something nice’….
Lack of Carer's courtesy while in your property
Unused rooms, heat storage and heat transfer
Govt announces Ukrainian style scheme to bring thousands more migrants to UK




