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Originally Posted by Lammarite Errrmmm, no. Mildly interesting, yes. |
I think it is mildly interesting when we think about other ethnic struggles to adjust to new target cultures. But when 'we, me, us' are the foreigners and I have to say, 'I am the foreigner, and my ways are foreign' and we see how each of us adjusts and adapts to the target culture - this is more interesting because it applies to our life.
Each of us have differing variations of this depending on our need to adjust. How true do you think this is?