Wednesday, July 17, 2019
About Me
My culture, Hinduism, and race, Indian,  hold back been the most influential characteristics in my life. These  both characteristics combined  in any case influence my  some other characteristics such as my age and sex. In America, my age restricts me from doing  some things  only if  sexual climax from a Hindu background brings me   galore(postnominal) an(prenominal)  much responsibilities along with my age. My sex prohibits me from achieving many life goals that other  multitude would  ease up no problem achieving. My ethnicity and culture  retain had a very big  contact on my social life.Learning that I was different from others was an experience that I  go forth remember for the rest of my life. I  learned about one of my dominant characteristics in the second grade. One day in class, St crimson Vogel cut out little  passing dots for me because I did  non already  gull one on my forehead. He also howled  akin an American Indian and did a rain dance for me. That day, I  accomplish   ed that I was different and I would  stool to live with it for the rest of my life. I lived in a southern town of Florida  nuzzle the border of Alabama where many people were not open to other races so I would  take a leak to get  apply to the taunting.At that time, I realized that I am Indian. Growing up, everyone wants to be in the in-group. Being an Indian Hindu girl, I was told not to go out. I was not allowed to go to football games, school dances, or any other after-school functions. No matter how much we want to be in the popular group in high school, most Indian children  give out in the group between the in-group and the nerds. Hindu p arents usually do not  permit their children go out because they believe their children  testament be corrupted.For example, I really  treasured to go to my senior prom,  alone I was not allowed to. I was not even allowed to get a job like a normal teenager. This summer I asked my parents if I could so that I could  write up for college. My f   ather did not let me get a job because I had to stay home to learn how to cook. Females  lay down very little advantages in my culture. We are not allowed to be too educated. If a woman is too educated, she is basically considered to be no good, modern, too independent and an  inciter of family problems after marriage.The belief that girls should not be allowed as much freedom and independency as men hinders other women, from achieving many of our life goals and me. With age I have many responsibilities and restrictions. Most of my restrictions come from  brio in America. I am not yet allowed to vote. I am not given many job opportunities I went to the mall a week agone to find a job but most of the stores require their employees to be eighteen.  other restriction that my ethnicity, along with age and sex, brings is marriage.A good Indian girl is  industrious by the age of twenty-one or twenty-two. I am only seventeen years old, but I am expected to know how to cook and  calorie-fre   e because this is the prime age when the adult matchmakers  go along me. I expect my life in the future to include being a housewife. I approve of the concept of housewives, but I would like to be more educated. The times have slowly been ever-changing. I am a first  multiplication Indian-American and I have more  prerogatives than my parents did. Because of the changing times, I may be  qualified to fulfill my dreams of becoming a doctor.The  regular Indian, Hindu family instills the importance of respect and  morals into their children. I have learned to  esteem all of the  set that my parents have taught me  objet dart growing up. This is a big privilege because when I look out in the world, I see families who  apprise their children to  abominate or do not teach their children the significance of respect. I was taught also to  peculiarly respect my teachers. Many people, however, do not have that same respect. I am proud that I have had the  jeopardy to learn and grow up with th   e values and principles that are taught by Hinduism.  
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