growing up korean american | My Experience - heyraylee

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  • čas přidán 1. 06. 2018
  • I am so excited to share my experience growing up Asian American! It love hearing about how others' have grown up since it plays such a huge role in who they are now. Growing up Korean American, there were struggles, which I realized was a lot more common than I thought (especially around food, queue Fresh Off the Boat) Share your experiences down below!
    Growing up Asian American | Tag
    1. Which ethnicity are you?
    2. Which generation are you?
    3. What is the first experience where you felt that demarcation of being a minority/different?
    4. Were you always proud of your heritage or was there a time you rejected it?
    5. What are some stereotypes that you struggle with?
    6. Can you speak your language?
    7. How has being Asian American affected your relationship with your parents?
    8. How do you feel about your heritage now? Do you identify with it?
    9. What is your favorite thing about being Asian American/your heritage?
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Komentáře • 5

  • @HKim0072
    @HKim0072 Před 10 dny

    Quite amusing since it's LA metro and I'm assuming in the 2000s. Other than NYC Metro, it was the ideal place to live as Koreans. Granted, LA metro is pretty big.
    (Also, your kids would be 2nd generation. Your parents are 1st generation. And, that makes you...1.5.)

  • @brittanyyygisele
    @brittanyyygisele Před 3 lety

    thanks for sharing!

  • @HeyRayLee
    @HeyRayLee  Před 6 lety +1

    Anyone else feel "embarrassed" when kids would make fun of your lunches?! Sadd.. all I wanted to was Bologna sandwiches and Lunchables afterwards. LOL

  • @miguelasantamarta1513
    @miguelasantamarta1513 Před 6 lety +1

    Hiii!! I loved your videooo!!
    In spanish we use the "usted" when we talk to elders that are not family, when they are family we use "vos" or "tu". Btw, im from Argentina haha
    Can you teach us some korean foods???
    Love uuu !!

    • @HeyRayLee
      @HeyRayLee  Před 6 lety +1

      Thank you love!!! :) OMGG!! I can't believe you live in Argentina and watch my videos! I want to start picking up Spanish again! Yeah!! I can post a video about different Korean Foods/Snacks I grew up eating! Love you so much!!