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Out and About column – Mariza Ebersohn

Jun 23, 2016

Out and About is the column in which we talk to people who live abroad, or who did live and work abroad, but are back in South Africa again. We would like to hear from anybody who wants to share his/her experiences with us. This week we talk to Mariza Ebersohn who lives in France.

Hello, Mariza! Tell us more about yourself – where do you live and what do you do there?

I live with my husband in France. He came here for a job. I don’t have a work permit, but I have enough to keep me busy. The language itself is very difficult, therefore I take French lessons. I can already help myself! Also, I do a blog about the culture, food, travel and photography. I have experienced many interesting things and want to share them. You can read Mariza’s blog, Life in the South.

Was it difficult to adapt in a foreign country?

The first year was difficult because the language was so unfamiliar to me and because I’ve never been overseas. Every trip to another place in France or another country is a new thrill and privilege.

What are the best and worst adventures you’ve had there?

The worst I would say is to live so far from our family. I sometimes wish I could just go and visit my mother. Luckily I have a sister who also lives in Europe, which makes it a little easier. The best are all the friends and memories we have made here.

What do you miss most about South Africa?

My family, friends, a good breakfast, Woolworths, and the fact that there is always a nice coffee shop around every corner. Here there is a Boulangerie around every corner.

How did immigration affect you?

I wouldn’t really describe it as immigration, because we are only here for a short while. We will return to South Africa any day. It is truly the most beautiful and best place to live.

What do you enjoy most of life in France?

I cannot really single out just one thing. Every day has its own good. We are privileged to live here, to have seen a few places and done things.

Are you coming back to South Africa?

Sure. I love my country and its people.

Was it easy to find your feet there?

It took us a while; things are much more difficult here than at home. One does not realise what you had until you lose it, but we made the best of every situation.

 

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Sue-Ann de Wet

Sue-Ann de Wet is the Head of Diaspora at AfriForum.

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