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Diversity and Racism in Brussels

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Is Brussels diverse? Do people from different ethnic groups get along? Here's what four local experts had to say about diversity, inclusivity, and racism in Brussels.

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The city of Brussels is very well known for its multicultural side, where French and Dutch are spoken. As there is a lot of diversity, it is a very welcoming and friendly city. People get along well and love to discover new people and cultures from all over the world.

Frederick, says: 2020

Brussels is strange. However, it’s an endearing strangeness. Apart from the charm in its mix of architectural styles, its true appeal is in the diversity of people who live here. In one day, you can have a morning coffee with an Italian, lunch with a Brit and dinner with a Russian, before moving onto a cultural event.

Brussels is a political and economic capital of the European Union, thus a highly multicultural and multilingual city: there are more than 50 nationalities. The locals are friendly, educated and can speak several languages, including English, French, Dutch and German. The climate is very mild, without drastic shifts throughout the year.

Brussels, although a medium-sized city offers a cosmopolitan environment where people from all over the world live in harmony. Brussels is home to major european institutions and NATO and is often called the political capital of the European Union. Besides the multicultural environment the city has a lot to offer. Beer is the prefered drink and around 300 different brands are available.

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