Personal Narrative: Moving To The United States

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1. 12 October 2007, moving to the United States.
First day, when I moved to the United States I already knew that there will be a lot of changes I will have to face in my life. I was only 13 when I moved to the United States, It was really a big change coming to the freedom country where a lot of things are so different than India. After coming to United States I realized that my life will be way different than what I expected in India. When I first arrived to the United States I was so confused with the language because I did not know how to speak English when I arrived. After I arrived at my uncle place everything looked so strange and weird I did not what to do or say. However, first few days in the foreign country was weird and
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However, I was lucky enough to visit one of the beautiful country because there is no way that you can return from India without changing your life in many different ways. I realized it was one of the best experience I’ve ever had in my life. I learned what It was like to be living in one of the smallest village in India, the village is all crowded with a lot of people talking in center of the road and where the transportation are horning at you to move from the middle of the road. I learned how is living in poverty where is very little hope, but people there are still happy from what they have, same as people who are rich. I learned a lot of culture values and rituals importance that I will not be able to learn if I haven’t visited this country. Not only I start believing on rituals, but also I preformed them when I get a chance in America to do it. Therefore, it was one of the best trip I ever had in my …show more content…
The reason it was one of the biggest changed in my life was because I was so used to depend on my mother for everything and my mother had always been there for me to guide and to give me advice for whatever I needed, I never need to make my own decision; however, when I moved to college I have no one to support me or to guide me at school where I’m alone ad where I have to make all my decision my own with maturity and carefully. At school, I have to take care of everything of my own without anybody helping me instead I have so many responsibility on me now as sometimes it makes me feel frustrated with all the pressure on me. As before, I did not have to care about anything since my mother used to take care of everything and had all the responsibilities on her. However, I’m realizing now how hard is to live a life with all the responsibilities and becoming independent. After moving to college, not only I came responsible and mature person, but also I learned to value parent’s hard work they put in for many

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