This never crossed my mind but it just blew my mind. I am not sure when the first wave of south Asians came but it’s possible East Asians (gold rush - 1850s) have learned from multiple generations of immigration and therefore had a stronger precedent to assimilate ???
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Hvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi
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@justinkan A “good” (aka close to traditional) name for a SE Asian parent is a non negotiable thing :)Hvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi
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Thx for sharing kulveer and
@justinkan. Makes you think about being more empathicHvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi
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Great segment from
@hasanminhaj -- I grew up in East London and as a kid I never understood why I didn’t have an English name but as an adult I appreciate it as a surviving piece of my parents heritage.Hvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi
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It's possible South Asian parents have a better perspective on child raising than us:https://twitter.com/jeetsidhu_/status/1145841347003334656?s=20 …
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From complex systems perspective, do you want your children to be tightly coupled to a system that has a high chance of failure, or one that has a high chance of success?https://twitter.com/jeetsidhu_/status/1140328071272247296?s=20 …
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