Monday, January 25, 2010

Yang the Second and Her Secret Admirers

If you moved to a new country, like Second Sister, what reminders of your heritage would you hold on to? What traditions would you miss?

23 comments:

Ashritha said...

The reminders I would hold on to would be anything special, or anything given to me by my family, cousins, and relatives.
The traditions I would miss would be hanging out with my friends, my house, my family that lives there, the festivals, the food, the stores but mostly my house and family. They were the ones who raised me so I will not forget them through my life. I will always think of them the most and ask them the most.

Alyssa said...

If I had moved to a new country like second sister;I would miss my American holidays and my old friends.I would still celebrate my holiday .But just with my family.I would try to keep in contact with friends and relatives and remember the good times I had and to still keep them alive.

Joy said...

If I moved to a new country, like second sister, the reminders of my heritage that I would hold on to are the special gifts I have recieved from my relatives, and my best friends. I would miss my American holidays and my friends. I have moved to a new country like second sister, but I have still kept in touch with my old best friend. We write e-mails together and tell each other about the things that we have been doing so far.

sophie said...

I would hold onto Martin Luther King day, Independince day, and Thanksgiving because they mean alot to me. htr traditions I would miss would be my home, my school, and my friends.

Jordan said...

If I moved to a new country I would miss my friends and relatives. I would have to e-mail them. I would also miss Thanksgiving, Presidents day, etc. I would still celebrate American holidays, but it would not be celebrated at school. I would also miss my old house, since I lived in it my whole life. I would bring special things to remember my heritage. I would also bring pictures in America.

Karena :(o said...

Some reminders of my heritage would be my family, house, and e-mailing my old friends. I would miss my friends, neighbors, food, and holidays, like Thanksgiving, Veteran's Day, Labor Day, Independance Day, and Presidents Day. I would also miss the plentiful resources, perfect climate, and a peaceful country. If i moved to another country, I would probably be a grouch like Second Sister!

Brennan :) said...

If I moved to a new contry, like Second Sister I would be sad to leave my friends, but I would still stay in touch with my best friend, Kevin. I would miss all the fun I had with my friends, like going to my friends house. I would also miss having Cristmas with my friends. I would miss all the school activites to.

Trevor said...

If I moved to a new country, I would miss the house, and I would miss U.S holidays. I would continue celebrating other holidays that most people celebrate like Chinese new year. I would bring toys that would remind me of this country. I would miss my friends. I would miss the school and the teacher, too.

Piper said...

If I moved to a different country, I would definitely hold on to all of the holidays that we celebrate and our old traditions. I would miss my friends A LOT, but I would keep in touch so that we never forget each other. I would miss my old horse, and I would miss the theater company that I do plays with. But moving to a new country wouldn't be too bad, at least I think.

Megan }:) said...

If I moved to a different country like Second Sister, I would miss all my friends and the traditions. I would also miss the holidays we celebrate here. Though it would be different,moving to a new country wouldn't be that bad. We would get to experience new things, like the tradition, the language, the food.

Unknown said...

I would bing things that remind me of my friends and family. I would keep in touch with my friends by email and phone.Iwould miss the U.S. hoidays like Tanksgiving and Presidents Day.

Megana said...

What I would bring to remind me are first of all pictures of all of my friends and family that I left behind. I would try to keep in touch with my friends. Also, I would take all of my collections as a reminder. I will definitely miss all of my friends. I would also miss holidays like Halloween and Christmas. Plus, I have grown to love the music and I would surely miss that.

Tia said...

If i moved to a new country,like the second sister, the thing that might be reminders to me would be pictures and hoildays. I would miss my friends, house, and school. Then, I would still celebrate the old hoildays I celebrated in the Us

James said...

If I had moved to a new country, I would definitely have some things to miss and hold on to. For instance, I would always remember my old house. Also, I would enjoy and eat the same foods from my original country- along with the new foods.Finally, I would remember my old traditions. I would surely miss my old traditions, such as Thanksgiving, Independence Day, Halloween, ad infinitum.

JTwas here said...

i would keep the traditions that where the most special to my family. Also my favorite ones and the little every day ones. the heritage i would hold on to would be the special items and pictures of the past.

Kavya :(:) said...

I would probably hold on to the traditions and holidays that I celebated in the US. Also, I would keep on eating the food my family and I eat regularly. I would really miss my bunny, Cc. I would also really miss my friends and teachers. I would have to leave behind my house, school, and aalmost everything, but I actually don't think it would be that bad. It might also be fun.

Jessy said...

If I moved to another country, I would feel lonely having no friends in this unfamiliar place. I would still keep my traditions alive as well as learn the country's traditions.I would miss my friends in America but I would be eager to make new ones.

Alvin -_- Alvin -_- said...

I would remember the special items that were from someone over there.
i would remember the stuff you cant get over here and other reminders about the place i left. I would remember the memories. The traditions I would miss would be the ones that I cant celebrate or dont celebrate it here.

Sanjit said...

I would hold on to everything that reminds me of my heritage. I would try my best to celebrate all important holidays and festivals. I will make sure that I take all my heirlooms with me to the new country. I would not receive the same food selections, so I will miss my favorite foods. I would miss going trick-or-treating with my friends on Halloween day.

Kevin said...

If I moved to another country, I would keep the memories that my friends gave me and keep them for the rest of my life. The second thing I would remember is my cousins and relatives. The third thing I would remember is that if I wanted to remember my friends, cousins, and relatives is I call them everyday on the computer of phone and chat with them or talk. if you do that you won't be as lonely. The fourth thing that i would remember is that I would visit them once a year and meet them.

Derek )>-_-)> said...

I would miss my old heritage and feel uncomfortable in my new country. I'd miss things like Christmas celebrations and opening gifts in the morning.I would hold on to good memories and I would miss my friends and relatives. Overall, I wouldn't like moving out of the country.

Mary said...

I would try to hold onto all my traditions like food, languege, and activities. I would let go of clothes so I could fit in easly instead of wearing forean clothes.

Arthi said...

I would definitely hold on to my friends and family. i would also hold onto memories like my former schools and houses. Another thing that i would hold onto is my heritage. so if I moved to China were they do not celebrate Christmas, I would do my best to throw a party or give presents each year.