
I am Yiting, a Chinese who have lived in Eindhoven since November 2018. Before moving to Eindhoven, I lived in London and was working on my Urban Design Master degree. My boyfriend and I had had a long-distance relationship and had traveled between London and Eindhoven for almost a year. To move our relationship to another level and give myself some new possibilities, I decided to move to the Netherlands after my Master’s graduation.
Although it is not my first time living in a foreign country, it is kind of difficult for me to start a new life in the Netherlands. Living far from relatives and friends, starting job hunting constitute the pressure of my new life. There was no way to make new friends when I just stayed at home, so I felt a bit upset in the first month. However, things have been getting better since I joined the GIT family. A friend of my boyfriend introduced Carola to me after we discussed my job hunting situation. She advised me to do it “step by step” and make friends first. Then, I got in contact with Carola and attended the first GIT activity. We visited the Eindhoven Heritage center and had a talk with the volunteers. This very first activity led me to my starting point of Eindhoven exploring journey. Although I was too shy to talk, I was still so excited about meeting those lovely women.
After joining GiT, I don’t feel lonely anymore and life is getting busy. Every week I can join different activities, such as exploring the heart of Eindhoven, taking photos, joining Indian food workshop and making carnival masks, etc., which help me to make more and more friends. Particularly, I organized a workshop to make Chinese lantern and introduced the lantern festival in China to the group. Organizing the workshop gave me a good opportunity to share my culture with others. What surprised me most was that many friends came to attend my workshop more than I expected. I appreciate that everyone showed great interest.

In addition to weekly activities, GiT is a supportive group. Wherever I meet difficulties, they are always ready to lend me a hand. Carola is always there to answer the questions of life and work. I am surprised that she knows everyone in this city. Of course, other spouses are also very kind and would help as much as they could. For example, Audrey is a sporty girl who introduced me to the International Spouses Program (ISP) exercise classes. Megha is a creative girl who re-aroused my interest in handicraft.
My many thanks to the GiT family! You help me to connect with the local life. For the new spouses, I would like to say “come join the lovely and supportive group, you will get a lot more than you expected!”










