Friday, March 27, 2009
Autobiographical
First of all, I was not born in the United States. I was born in Pakistan, and my family moved to the U.S. in 1998. I stayed in New York for almost a day, but I never really got to see how life was like up there. We then moved down to Asheboro, NC. I have been living there ever since. I personally really enjoy living in that small town. Not many people even know where it is. It is where the North Carolina Zoo is located. My family is very conservative and restrictive, which has kind of made me what I am today. I was told last semester by one of my friends that I had an accent, but definitely not a southern accent. I guess that would be obvious, because English is no t the first language that I learned. However, I have felt that a few of my relatives that live in New York and Maryland consider us as being very traditional and mannered. In fact, a few days back I was talking to one of my friends that lives in New York, and he was telling me how the children that are normally brought up there are very spoiled. I feel that someone can be spoiled anywhere, and it doesn’t really matter where you’re brought up. I think it is the decisions that we make about who we would spend time with at school that represents the type of people we eventually become.
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