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Personal Narrative: Adjusting To American Society

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That day I walked back home from primary school is one I would never consign to oblivion (“Consign to Oblivion” is an exceptional song I would recommend). We were laughing and frolicking in painstakingly tailored school-clothes as we carried our backpacks and lunch-boxes on the dirt road. It was unbeknown to me that I would no longer see my dear friends again. As I took off my shoes and entered the dwelling, I saw my mom`s troubled face and immediately realized the severity of the situation. It took mere minutes for my parents to elucidate this predicament and devastate my six-year-old world. America? Why?

Adjusting to American society was more than difficult. I lived my whole life in New Delhi, so it was hard to change my way of living. Traffic was more structured and street vendors were sparse. People did not acknowledge one other on the walkways and farm animals no longer roamed the roads. At school, my thick glasses and lanky body indubitably didn`t assist me in making friends. I was still assimilating to the new language, and no one sought to sit next to the “weird Indian”. I immediately felt like an outcast, incapable of fitting into society. The life I envisioned appeared to be fantasized. I …show more content…

I apprehended that if I could survive my mom`s cooking, I could survive anything life throws at me. Her weakness became my strength, and every burnt chapati, over-spiced curry, and charred dosa gave me courage to succeed. I worked more diligently than ever and my efforts soon started to show. I slowly rose to the top of my class and developed a passion for learning. I contributed in class discussions and made friends who appreciated me. Even some of the negative consequences turned out worthwhile in the end, such as the hundreds of girlfriends (hundred is slightly exaggerated) leaving me after dinners at my place. Looking back, I presume my mom`s food was an effective means of birth

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