Wednesday, November 2, 2011

My Immigration Experience


Hi everyone, my name is Anh. I am 29 years old, and I'm from Vietnam. I speak Vietnamese. I got married when I was 24 years old. Two years later after I graduated my college in my country, I followed my husband to the United States because we think America is the best country (about environment, education, opportunities of successful life) for our kids.

My husband and his family have been living the United States almost 20 years, in Minnesota because they had a political escape after Vietnam War. My husband told me many things mix up in their life by happiness and sadness since they came here. The most difficult time in their life was facing with an outlandish language and culture at beginning. My parents-in-law were hard to find a job, and their kids came to high school without English and got an ethnic discrimination from their friends. They had many paperwork problems to get their green card, citizen, insurance, and bank, etc. Contact to people was a challenge with them every day, for example, they had to use body language to buy the chicken wings, and that was the one of many memories in the hard time with full of fun and sadness.

Similarly, the first time I came here, I got many problems with my language, my career, the new food, the cold weather, etc. Even though I have some English background, learning English is a challenge of my new life in the US. I was so nervous to talk to people, and it was difficult to work with a lack of English, so I stayed at home and being a housewife. Moreover, I did not know how to drive a car. Therefore, all of my contact depended on my husband as a driver and a translator. Most of the food here are freeze foods, process foods. It takes time to adjust to the foods here, and I lost almost 15lbs in the first year. In addition, I came here at December, the subzero temperature and snow made me sick at the first days. I did not prepare enough the warm clothes, and I did not know the place to buy my clothes size. The option I had to choose was kid’s shops.

Of course, I have to deal with these problems by myself. I have learned many things from here. Now, my English is better, I know how to drive a car and stand in the middle Calhoun Lake with a buoyant feeling. More than that, I know some fresh food markets like the summer farm markets. Shopping is not my favorite, but I know some places to buy the stuff that I need or order online. I enjoy the BBQ food beside the lake, as I actually adjusted to the United States culture. However, I still prefer to keep my tradition culture, our customs and costumes, and the most important is preserving Vietnamese language for my kids.

3 comments:

  1. Hi Anh!I did enjoy reading your experiment. I could recognize my own story there. I depended on my husband too, only one difference, your husband translated English to Vietnamese for you and my husband did English to English. He spoke very clowly for me and I could understand only him. I remember I flew to Russia after being here half a year, my husband accomponied me in airoport up to the passport control and he said to officer,"I know that I must not go here, but my wife doesn't speak English." Officer asked him,"Do you speak Russian?" And it was very funny to see her reaction, when he said,"No".:)

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  2. HI Anh I really enjoy reading your experience and your families experience. I remember when I was straggling to catch up with the situation, but even though it takes time we all will get used to it. The good news is we are all have a potential and equal opportunity to do what ever we like. I hope you will enjoy the rest of your time.

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  3. Hello, Anh!!! Thank you for very interesting tellinh anout your life in first time in America. I live in Russia and i see it is really difficult to live in another country and to speak only your languege. I was in these situation :)) May God bless you in every day your life in the name of Jesus!
    Liubov Denisova
    Russia
    If want write me, we can be a friend :))
    my mail lovelubov2@yahoo.com

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