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Dear Anna:

Ever since I was a kid, I have had to face racism… Despite being socially part of the elitist world“- I didn’t know that you have experienced racism, I am sorry to read this. Can you elaborate on the racism that you personally experienced as a kid and onward?

When I was a kid and a teenager..  I only dreamed of a place where people wouldn’t look at me… I don’t want my face” – you don’t want to be looked at/ your face to be seen.. why?

I am still wondering, in regard to what you shared 2 weeks ago: “I work very closely with a lot of diplomats, NGOs, the national parliament and many ambassadors request me for cooperation… I am used to be friends and work with politicians, European commissioners/parliamentary”-

– you didn’t share that you work for diplomats, for NGOs, for the national parliament and for many ambassadors (there are jobs within NGOs and the parliament that don’t require a bachelor’s degree or much experience, ex., perhaps: a data entry clerk), but that you worked with diplomates, with the national parliament, etc.,  being requested for your cooperation, and being friends with diplomats etc.,-

-which suggests to me that you work with them as equals in the sense of education, experience and/ or social and political power. I don’t understand how this could be possible, being that your age (now about 27), and doing this kind of work before having a bachelor degree (and while being very busy with your studies and with working daily in the student pub).

I want to close this post with wishing you well during your stay in London and reminding you that you are good enough regardless of having been rejected by a man or two, and regardless of whether or not you have worked closely with diplomats, ambassadors, etc.

anita