Two Ways To Belong To The Native Culture Analysis

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The status of the new immigrant Belonging to the native culture has a positive and negative effect. In the article "Two Ways to Belong in America" by Baharati Mukherjee and "A Battle of Cultures" by K. Cannie Kang, both articles deals with the main idea that some of the immigrant accept their new life. In addition, some of immigrant like to stay in their cultures even when they move to another country. How immigrant interact with a new country, and how that reflects on them. In the article "Two Ways to Belong in America" Baharati Mukherjee explains that there are two ways to belong in America. The first one to belong legally and obtained the citizenship. Furthermore, to live and work and feel part of the country. Baharati came from India …show more content…

cannie Kang shows that missing in the cultural insight make a drama in the inner-city. The misunderstanding comes from lack of bilingual and bicultural leadership. Cannie describes his situation that the black people attacks the Koreans who run stores in their neighborhood because they are rude and brusque to them, they have never smiled. Here the misunderstanding takes place, smile for a Korean is a very special thing reserved for people they know and for special occasions. Unlike African Americans who are naturally friendly and gregarious. In other hand, the Asian immigrants are ill-equipped to open business in the inner city so they pool resources and open business where they can afford and work 14 to 15 hours, 7 days a week to raise their children and educate them in a good schools . So, they think to invest money into the community which was the source of their profit. At the end the grocery gain lessons from the experience. So, little learning about other cultures and by reaching out make people tolerant of each …show more content…

Bharati explains the differences she has with her sister Mira on Citizenship in the United States. Baharati thinks that immigrants in the Unites States should become citizens and not just be legal immigrant. On the other hand, Mira was happy in her life but not as a citizen, she worked hard and communicate with the new community. She wants only the benefit of her green card and maintain her Indian citizen and go back to India when she retires. On the other hand, Connie ensured that the Asian American attempt to understand the new cultures not to be only a U.S. citizen and not involve in another community. Korean immigrant came to U.S., work hard and take care of the kids and family without looking to the new community that lives in it. Furthermore, Korean immigrant like the life in U.S. and retain the citizen of the United State. Comparing to Mira both of them like to stay in the U.S. to live. Also, both of them are hard worker. Only the belonging to their community is different. Mira like to go back to her home and be active in the new life. In opposite of Again immigrant like to have the citizen of the new country but keep away and not involve and stay with his family and relative. Mira’s situation is more effective in the new community by keeping her identity and involve in the new life as part of it while she is living there. Moving to another country doesn’t mean

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