My Identity As A First-Generation Chinese American

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My identity as a first-generation Chinese American has always been an integral part of my life, largely dictating the way I grew up. My journey in the United States began when I was four years old, with my parents’ decision to immigrate to the United States being driven by the pursuit of a higher quality life and educational opportunities for their children, my younger brother and I. Dissimilar to us, my parents were not given the privilege to continue with their education, with my father holding a middle school diploma and my mother having only completed elementary school. As a result, my parents decided to venture into the food service industry, eventually opening a Chinese restaurant of their own. For the next two decades, this endeavor