Samian's24thAccount
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I'm a non-White American? Well, I'm brown (Bangladeshi-American).
And the thing is, I've always worried that people might look at me and ask, "Where are you from?" and when I say America, they'll say, "No, but... where are you *from*?"
It seems rather discouraging since I'm sure an Italian-American, Irish-American, or even an African-American wouldn't ever get that.
Also, in high school or college I never bothered applying to study-abroad programs (unlike a lot of my classmates) because the hosts might end up disappointed that I wasn't what they hoped for in a visiting American.
Worst of all, I worry that people might be rude to me, and treat me like I'm a migrant worker or something. I know some foreign countries, like the Gulf Arab and East Asian ones, are ridiculously racist against people who look like me.
Should I just suck it up and stick to America?
And the thing is, I've always worried that people might look at me and ask, "Where are you from?" and when I say America, they'll say, "No, but... where are you *from*?"
It seems rather discouraging since I'm sure an Italian-American, Irish-American, or even an African-American wouldn't ever get that.
Also, in high school or college I never bothered applying to study-abroad programs (unlike a lot of my classmates) because the hosts might end up disappointed that I wasn't what they hoped for in a visiting American.
Worst of all, I worry that people might be rude to me, and treat me like I'm a migrant worker or something. I know some foreign countries, like the Gulf Arab and East Asian ones, are ridiculously racist against people who look like me.
Should I just suck it up and stick to America?