tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2077911197830574730.post6178596911005371750..comments2023-12-01T05:23:32.418-05:00Comments on Chris Lives Korea: The Question: "So where are you from?"CJLhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08736678370672553493noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2077911197830574730.post-49415790277059091592014-04-04T12:20:18.466-04:002014-04-04T12:20:18.466-04:00Thanks for the comment!
Yes, I am familiar with &...Thanks for the comment!<br /><br />Yes, I am familiar with "Third Culture Kid" as well, and I think it is a very apt description for people like us.<br /><br />The main point of my post, however, was about Asian kids raised in the U.S./Canada (and other Western countries) overcoming their hesitancy to take full ownership of their parents' culture. So that's why I avoided using the term "Third Culture Kid" because I think that's the NEXT step after that reclamation takes place.<br /><br />What is your personal background? I'd be interested to know!CJLhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08736678370672553493noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2077911197830574730.post-53245729703889354382014-04-03T19:13:05.697-04:002014-04-03T19:13:05.697-04:00Labels are tricky; identity is always changing. I ...Labels are tricky; identity is always changing. I found a new one to use, but I use it somewhat hesitantly: Third Culture Kid. At least it allows me to include everything I think/feel I am. Still requires me to do a bit of explaining. Oh well! I enjoyed reading this blog entry!Shirbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12630669282429651031noreply@blogger.com