when I first came to the United States, when I was young, I once ate in the school cafeteria. One or two hundred people in the whole cafeteria looked at me and were curious about me. Everyone is talking about it, saying look at that kid from Asia.
They are very curious about me, and they all want to come and talk to me, make friends with me, and keep cool in three words. In fact, most of the time, the so-called cool in their mouths is just a mantra, and there is no discrimination. The mentality should be corrected. After a long time, you will find that they are almost cool.
Of course, there is definitely discrimination, and racial discrimination exists everywhere in the world. Every province in China will look down on another province, and the United States is certainly no exception. Elementary school and junior high school were young at that time, and they could not consider these profound problems. I did make some pure friends in high school, both black and white, and the relationship is still good.
when I was in high school, I was asked if there was racial discrimination in the United States, but I always said no. Later, I found out that I was young and ignorant. I have a friend who is also Chinese. Now he is a doctor. He is not so lucky as me. When he was a child, he was often bullied and scolded for racial words.
I think this problem is very complicated. In fact, whether you will be discriminated against or bullied depends on the individual. My friend was a thin, introverted and unsociable person when he was a child, and he was inevitably misunderstood and bullied. Therefore, whether you will be discriminated against depends partly on your personality. People who look like bullies may be bullied in the United States and China.