Personally, I’d say my culture has kind of hindered a close
family relationship. My parents have never really told me about their lives in
China or how they even met. I’m a pretty curious person, so I like to ask my
parents questions about their past experiences, but they see it as meddling. It’s
weird to them that I would ask what their high schools were like or the story
of how they met. My mom will open up from time to time and tell me bits and
pieces of her life, but my dad will just tell me to go to my room and study (of
course). So it does make sense that I would be closer to my mom than my dad.
At the same time, cultural standards push me to be filial,
so there is somewhat of a family connection. This is probably why I don’t feel
like the bonds in our family are frayed, although I do agree with the studies
on family unity.
I think it's interesting you feel that you don't know that much about your parents past. My parents are very open about their past experiences such as high school, college, when they met, etc. I think the main reason is the cultural difference. It just goes to show that the world is very diverse! :)
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