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June 4, 2019June 5, 2019 Rachel Noelle Sammons Travel

My Week of Seoul Searching

Day 1 Two words: sensory overload. Hongdae is a stacked array of Parisian-inspired dessert bars, skin food labs, multilevel arcades, karaoke bars, and cafés boasting fruity lattés topped with marshmallows and whipped cream. There’s a sleek Boba tea spot with a line of people waiting behind a velvet barrier rope. A woman with a headset … Continue reading My Week of Seoul Searching

May 30, 2019June 2, 2019 Rachel Noelle Sammons Travel

Meeting My Korean Relatives

Let me just say, it was unreal. My mom, dad, brother, and I approach a tall building with an escalator traveling into its middle. We wander to the third floor, quietly, because the corridors are silent. (I don’t know why. This is apparently a mall. The hair salons, micro-gyms, and clothes shops must be sealed … Continue reading Meeting My Korean Relatives

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All this talk about “send her back” has got me thinking: what does it mean to be American? Does it mean to be just white? In response to Trump’s recent language, @Voxdotcom cofounder and senior correspondent Matthew Yglesias says: “Trump sees nonwhite Americans as not genuinely American…as possessing a kind of inherent foreignness regardless of where they were born and a second-class claim on citizenship.” Everyone, the idea that nonwhite = non-American is pervasive. I have a person in my life who calls me half-American. Never mind that my mom was born and raised in America and that her parents are naturalized citizens. No, it’s my dad’s side that makes me American. Because he’s white. - But confession: I contribute to this sense of otherness. I emphasize my Asianness in my writing and in my conversations with friends. So if I don’t want to be seen as half-American, why talk about my Koreanness? Why blog about meeting my relatives in Seoul? Why join a group chat with my friends called Asians Unite and debate over the best Pocky flavor? (It’s strawberry, by the way.) Surely those things will make me seem not that American. Right? - Actually, NONE OF THAT makes me less American. Juliet Lapidos, senior editor of @theatlantic, writes: “This is a country where immigrants can come and decide precisely how much they want to be American, and how much they’d like to retain of the ‘places from which they came.’… The United States offers immigrants the freedom of self-definition.” - The assumption that ‘to be not completely white is to be not completely American’ negates a wealth of experiences that make America America. I can gorge on barbacoa tacos, see a Mandarin movie in theaters, and meet my friend for cream tea. I can hear my coworkers banter in Spanish, and then go to the coffeeshop and overhear a conversation in Slovakian. And ALL those experiences would be characteristic of the American life. They may be different to your experiences. And that’s okay. But they’re still American >> rachelsammons.com - #American #Americanidentity #Americanculture #blogger #identity #Trump #racism #xenophobia #sendthemback #multiculturalism #asianamerican
Happy birthday to my partner in crime ❤️ Let's never stop discussing Tupac, gorging on Korean food, and bringing it all back to Jesus. I love you, friend.
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The speaker said: “If you want to show your English friends that you’re trying to embrace the culture, here’s what you do: have a drink in your hand.” When I moved to England, I equated English culture to one thing: drinking. And who could blame me? My professor brought champagne to our 9 am seminar. My colleagues spoke openly about getting smashed. My friends would meet their pastors for a pint. It’s like Prohibition never happened (because, you know, it hadn’t). I wanted the English to embrace me. So I threw myself into the drinking culture. It didn’t work. - I remember standing outside a club with my friend while she listed all the people she was close to. She ended with: “Rachel, you’re different because you’re American so there’s only so close I can get to you.” I didn’t know my nationality could be a barrier to a close friendship. But still, my mission to fit in didn’t stop there. I craved a sense of belonging. I sought it everywhere I could. It cost me my religious convictions. It cost me my emotional well-being. It even cost some friendships. Turns out, striving to be like the cool kids can sometimes mean selling your soul. Whether or not you’re in England. - Eventually, I did make close friends. I did adapt to the culture. But it wasn’t by people-pleasing. It was by being a genuine person. Living in England taught me to not fixate on blending into the culture, especially the drinking culture. But it also taught me a more important thing: Don’t compromise your convictions to make someone like you. I have to remind myself of this on a daily basis. I left England feeling a sense of belonging. I miss it every morning, every afternoon, and every evening. I miss my friends. They feel like they’re an ocean away (because, you know, they are). But now, I have this lesson in my heart. And I am forever grateful to England for it. - PC: @_ponderthat - #livingabroad #beyourself #blogger #England #livinginEngland #foreignstudent #friendships #cultureclash #traveling #travel #travelEngland #travelUK
These kids taught me something I will never forget >> link in bio. - Funny how, you’re twenty-three, in Cambodia, on the other side of the world from your home, and here, now, is where you see a side of your dad that you’ve never seen before. - #khmer #cambodia #phnompenh #explorecambodia #travelcambodia #travelwriting #travelblog #travelblogging #travelwriter #travelasia #exploreasia #family
What did I do in Cambodia? -I dined at a North Korean restaurant -knelt in front of a Buddha statue -and (almost) ate dog Not in the order, of course. New blog post up! Link in bio << rachelsammons.com - #cambodia #phnompenh #explorecambodia #travelcambodia #travelwriting #travelblog #travelblogging #travelwriter #travelasia #exploreasia #family
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