Migration/ Immigration assessment
“Oh My Gosh!” my sister gasped as she walked into the big airport in the United States. She was surprised by the size of it and she was only four at that time. She said that she can remember everything she saw that day like it was stamped into her mind. My sister and my parents were at the airport because my parents need to take care of a serious business in Vietnam. My sister wondered what will Vietnam looks like, could she fits in with the culture, what would happen if she arrived in Vietnam and how could she interact with people while she sat on the plane. The plane floated in the middle of the black space. She looks through the tiny window and she fells at sleep in no time.
Finally, after a long sleep, she woke up in Taipei and they’re going to change the plane. “Taipei is so cool” my sister cried. “Everything here is so different then the United States” She continued. They went to some shops and buy gifts for my mom side and my sister flee away. My parents yelled at her. They go to the restaurant because my dad feels he needs something to fill his stomach. They went on the next plane and go straight to Vietnam. Vietnam and Taipei have even more differs than Taipei and United State. The two countries are so near but we have so many differences. My mom and dad settle here, born me, and my brother and then we were going to immigrate to U.S in one year because my dad wants me to be ready for high school. And this is the story about my family’s migration
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