Becoming An Immigrant

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The rumors are true about us, we eat dogs. Obviously not in America, but my family in the Philippines do. I grew up with my grandparents in the same house as my parents because in the Philippines the eldest son takes the grandparents in when they can no longer live by themselves. I always knew that I was not fully American when my American friends didn’t understand they had to take their shoes off at the door or why there was left-overs in a cookie container. We also keep every grocery bag for our trashcans, and keep every plastic utensil we use and just rewash them.
Respecting every person, you come by is just what us Filipinos do. As I was younger I was always taught respect, whether it was someone older than me or someone two years younger

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