—doinfthings I grew up as an American with my family around me as my parents’ siblings and parents immigrated here, too." —melissan40168c557 As for me, I am definitely a ‘hyphenated’ identity. I feel as American as hell but also feel like part of my soul is in Bangladesh. When I come back from visiting, I feel like I’m losing a limb."   —snadiah —comicbooksandtiaras —Nadia —Anonymous —N June —Dani —Xio —Emely —Julia —Anonymous, California But, still do go looking for those places because it’s always cool to see. And while they are making fun of you, they are happy to have new people in their small town pubs (and they probably do know your grandparents)." —JC —Anonymous —Anonymous, Colorado —Danielle

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