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Do you stress the importance of heritage and your like ethnic background to your family growing up I grow up Hispanic but I feel like my parents didn't really stress the importance of like our heritage growing up we did a lot of things that were like you know traditional to like Mexican culture and stuff but I feel like it wasn't as heavy as some other people that I also grew up with or even like compared to my cousins I feel like we were very Americanized you know once my parents got Here And immigrated so I want to know do you have any heritage like traditions that you do if you do what are they and are you and your partner different and you implement from both sides of the family or or one of you kind of are dedicated and implement those into your like kids what are you guys do where are you guys coming from let me know personally I wish that I grew up with more like heavy heritage traditions and got to celebrate my culture a little bit more because I feel like I was very unaware of a lot but I want to implement those now that I have kids and I am learning about it So yeah that's that's my take let me know on yours
I think it is important to celebrate your heritage because that's where you can you phone and I want to teach it to my family I do implement it and I wanted you more than when I did growing up
Oh yeah I am I am Filipino and my husband's white mom we both want her daughter to like know everything as much as she can about the Filipino culture we want her to speak it fluently so we want it
This is definitely a good topic same thing happen with me like I grew up Catholic and when we moved to United States my mom didn't really practice too much passive click
So I kind of data on them a Mamosa so very busy working a single mom and I used to be kind like about teenagers so moving here it was definitely hard and we kind of stopped
So I am Honduran and Dominican and I don't know much about my Dominican side because my dad was never around and my mom was so focused on me knowing my hunter inside so now that I'm an adult it is important
Which that's kind of hard to do as an adult because I'm essentially learning to appropriate another culture that I'm not used to and it feels funny but at the end of the day my roots and my roots and I want to know where I'm from so
It's a kind of weird mix between like yes and no because we had all the essentials like the food, the music, the telenovelas, the parties and all that But I don't think they're really motivated much to like do anything more than that.