@ oliver
Oh, I have a question to ask you too. My country people say that German people are racist; like they tend to not want to marry non-german people. Is that true?
To be fair, of course there are racists here in Germany just like in any other country as well.
But generally speaking I wouldn't say that that assumption is true.
There are so many people with foreign backgrounds around... A lot of people from eastern Europe, Turks, Italians, Spanish folks, Americans, Asians... I know a lot of mixed couples... My grandma was German and my grandfather was Italian. My father (who tends to be a little racist sometimes... O_o) had me with a half Italian woman. My aunt was married to a Turkish man. I used to have a Japanese teacher who was married to a German. All of my foreign teachers were married to Germans to be honest... My brother had his longest relationship with an Italian girl. A lot of Polish/Russian mixed couples here...
So, no, I wouldn't say that that statement is true in general here in Germany.
But you still can see things like that quite often in every culture. Birds of a feather flock together, they say. There is some truth to that. People from Arabic cultures like to do that sometimes, same with many Asians or African Americans in the US. Sometimes people are forced to stick together by circumstances. Sometimes they just choose do to so because it's easier most of the time... It's not a rare phenomenon, I'd say.
You study in Austria, right?
It's not too different from Germany...
What's your personal impression?