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Jessi-J30822ParticipantC.C., I’m wondering, though, why does a person have to disregard his/her native culture to become American/Canadian? That’s basically like saying that this ‘new’ culture is better than their native culture, and honestly, it’s not. It’s just different. It’s one thing to learn the language, but it’s another to just forget all of who you are just b/c some people are xenophobic and have problems with diversity.
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