Korean American4 I Belong I Belong | English Columnist Sydney LeeI belong. Your next thought may be, “To where? Why is the writer’s sentence incomplete?”However, it is not incomplete. I’m here to tell you that I belong, whether it is with the general Korean community, the Korean-American community, or the native-born Korean community, I simply belong.By the fact that I proudly embrace, represent, and respect my culture a.. 2018. 4. 5. Cultural Clash: The Dynamics of 선후배 Relationships As a Korean American student, I never really felt like I belonged to a single community. As a student of the 1.5 generation, I was stuck in-between the fresh-off-the-boat “fobs” and the “white-washed” 2nd generation students. I constantly felt torn between the two labels. It is precisely because of this “in-betweenness” that I developed an ambivalent identity as well as perception. My values and.. 2014. 3. 20. Is Your Korean Friend Really a Tank? Is Your Korean Friend Really a Tank? BERKOP St. Patrick’s Day edition: Koreans, the “Irish of the Orient.” by sophirrito Midterm stress be gone – at least for the time being. St. Patrick’s day is right around the corner and the Irish have given us the perfect excuse to drink our sorrows away. A note of caution though: if you’ve got some Korean friends and plan on celebrating this marvelous occas.. 2013. 3. 15. Korean and American Culture: Differences I've Seen As a Korean American Learning. That's what we come to college for. We pay an exorbitant fee in exchange for the distribution of ideas, theories, ways of thinking, for knowledge. But there is another sort of learning going on, another sort of knowledge acquired that has nothing to do with the tuition we pay or which college we go to. It is the knowledge of people, and how to interact with them. It is a kind of learni.. 2011. 3. 4. 이전 1 다음