Bullies About Strangers

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The event was when I came to USA. That I was the stranger in village.

The village was that country view lane. Nobody know me for 5 months and keep

away from me. After 5 months they still walked away from me. The people still ignore

me and never talked to me. The black people insulted me when they know me. When

people don’t know me they were nice to me. The people told me “you don’t belong here

we going to kick you out”. When I came back home I was getting upset for 2 hours.

Then the next day I came outside slowly and people came by still called me names.

After a year people started to fight me and I was bruised and I came to school.

The teacher ask me “who beat you like that is that your parents”, But I said
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Plus, I don’t let people insult strangers in the village. But I was

bullied in 2014,But I was bullied a lot of time no body said anything about and tell me to

calm down. I did not let that happen and people were mean to strangers and the were

nervous about new place. I am reflecting things back to past. I remembered and tell all

the teachers what happened in the past and future. My quote is that [“what can be change

and what cannot be changed].” The quote is referring to the bullies about strangers. The

quote actually helped change bad things in the world. The things still didn’t change about

strangers in the village. I bring this story to anyone who understands about being

stranger in the village. The people still think they bully other people in the village.

Some people still hurt about being strangers in the village. The people would be upset

about being strangers in the village. The people and me were considered being strangers

in the village. I am trying to stop being stranger in the village or anywhere else.

The people still didn’t understand about strangers in the village and they were being

mean to that person. The intended thesis is you should make person or me feel

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