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First, you might recall a time when you were a new immigrant and how you encountered situations where you were a "cultural outsider." As a result, you might want to mention how you were perceived as someone as being outside or excluded from the dominant American culture.

You might want to reiterate how and when people treated you as an "Other" when you went to school, stores, and other public places. Since Lewis (1996) argues that people "generally will have differences from their national culture," you were treated as an outsider because most Americans did not perceive those individual differences.

In addition to feeling like an outsider, you also might want to infuse what Datan, Rodeheaver, and ...

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