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I often wonder if first-generation migrants can ever fully assimilate in new countries. I was thinking about the ethnicity thread and thought of a person I knew in high school whose mother had come from Korea (father was U.S. Army in Korea) and she'd regale me with stories about her crazy Korean mother, always permanently connected to her place of birth and neither really embracing English or the customs or manners that accompany assimilation in the United States. The daughter, however, is completely more-or-less assimilated from birth (no doubt in big part to her father being American.)
So, I ask you CFC: how many generations does it take to become assimilated into a new country's culture?
I often wonder if first-generation migrants can ever fully assimilate in new countries. I was thinking about the ethnicity thread and thought of a person I knew in high school whose mother had come from Korea (father was U.S. Army in Korea) and she'd regale me with stories about her crazy Korean mother, always permanently connected to her place of birth and neither really embracing English or the customs or manners that accompany assimilation in the United States. The daughter, however, is completely more-or-less assimilated from birth (no doubt in big part to her father being American.)
So, I ask you CFC: how many generations does it take to become assimilated into a new country's culture?