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fandomsecrets2014-06-21 04:20 pm
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(Anonymous) 2014-06-22 12:55 pm (UTC)(link)OP isn't "Japanese", though - the experience of growing up in Japan, completely inside Japanese culture, isn't something she has. Yes, I agree, her experience as the child of immigrant Japanese parents does make her "different" from other Americans. It makes her Japanese-American, certainly. It's not a matter of stripping someone of an identity, it's defining the obvious. No matter how traditional, having two parents from another culture raise you doesn't make you yourself of that culture. Your culture is the world you grow up in, how you interact, how you are conditioned to think and behave. Immigrant parents affects your culture, yeah, but cannot solely define it.