Q. Where are you from?
A. I think every third-culture or multi-culture kid struggles with answering this question. Sometimes I say I’m from Hong Kong, other times from Canada, and occasionally California. You see, I was born in California on independence day. A year later, my family moved to Macau, which is a small island by Hong Kong. Two years later, we went to Canada. That’s where I spent my grade school years, and that’s also where I picked up my English. I think Canada had the biggest role in shaping me into who I am today. I lived in Toronto for five years, and then I moved to a small town in Alberta called Medicine Hat for two. After that, I was off to Hong Kong where I spent eight years adjusting to a new culture. I attended an international school based on the Canadian curriculum because my Chinese was too poor. There was no way I could adjust to the local school system in time. Then just recently, I came to Calvin. So now I’m back from where I started! That’s a really long answer for a simple question. Now you know why third/multi-cultural kids grin whenever you ask :-)
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