Blog 1

Growing up in a diverse and metropolitan city, I could say that San Francisco has exposed me to so much growing up in a way that nobody could understand. Although, it was living in the Mission District my whole life that shaped me to be the way I am today. The Mission is a heavy populated Latino neighborhood filled with different Latino cultures that really shows the history of the city, for it is the oldest established neighborhood in the little 7 mile by 7 mile area. I lived at home with my family, half being Filipino and the other half of European descent. My grandmother would always try speaking to me in Tagalog so that I could pick it up, but unfortunately that didn’t work for me. Starting pre school at a very young age, my parents put me in a Spanish immersion school. Little did I know this would change my life forever and how I look at things from a global and cultural perspective. I was in that school for 7 years of my early life, majority of the time speaking a language different to what was known at home. At some point, I was more fluent in Spanish than English! Imagine that… communication sometimes became a barrier at home since I couldn’t always find the words to express myself with to communicate with my parents. Words would always come into my mind in Spanish but could barely come out in English. Not only was this a problem at home, but when I moved on to middle school where barely anybody spoke Spanish and all my classes were in English, grades became a concern, for I would be speaking in a way which native English speakers would consider “backwards”. On the other hand, language has become my passion. I love learning new languages and experiencing different cultures. Traveling has taken a huge impact on my life. I can say I have visited well over 20 countries in my short 17 years of life and plan to go to many more. I remember vacationing in the Dominican Republic one time and there were many French people there that I was friends with, yet, we weren’t able to properly communicate. I remember we always did hand signals and even spoke a tiny bit in Spanish to try and see if we could understand each other, and believe it or not, it worked! But because of this experience, it inspired me to learn French and how to speak other languages, and ever since that day, I have done so. Everywhere you go, you can find an influence and in my eyes, the best way to educate yourself is by traveling and looking at things in different perspectives.

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  1. dsbigham says:

    This is a great perspective to have– the fact that you gained it so early in life is really wonderful. What languages do you plan on studying next?

    -dsb