My American Dream Essay: My American Dream

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American dream. Look back on my life a long time ago when i was a young boy living in a peaceful country, there was a lot of fun with familly always behind and support me. Everyday, i got back home from school and the table had been prepared for dinner by my mom. On the weekend, we sat together watching tv shows and talking about everything in daylife. I did not have to do anything because family just always spent the best for me. Until that day, i decided to study abroad and United States was my choice. Have you ever thought about living a brand new country without relatives or anyone could take care of you ? yes, I have and this is how i get over the hardest time of my life. Although it happened almost 4 years ago, i still remember that …show more content…

I was starting my freshman year in college by making friends as many as possible. Day one of college was going well, teachers and classmates were perfect to communicate with, even though we are from diffenrent places in the world. My class finished at 2 o’clock, then i chose to walk to home instead of catching the bus. I was confident on myseft that i could remember the turns i had to take to get home. Yet, it was getting dark and nothing i could see. My heart began beating fast . After 10 minutes walking hopelessly, i saw a restaurant, actually a Vietnamese restaurant. I immediately went in and asked for help. The restaurant owner seemed to be the same age as my father. He looked at me and said to the cooker to make me something to eat. Honestly, i was feeling really hungry and that was the most delicious food i had ever ate. After few questions, he called for me a taxi and i did not forget to say thank before leaving. First day of school could be not really good, however, i had met some good friends and a nice person, which was enough for a new …show more content…

The American culture is definitely different from the Vietnamese culture in many ways. I was completely surprised by the way American treat the others, most American people are friendlier, more enthusiastic, and more accommodating. I could see this from many things that were so common in American people 's eyes. When I walked on the road, I met some strangers smiling to me or saying hello. As I drove in a bad weather and got trouble, a kindhearted woman stopped and gave me help. Each time I did something outside,

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