Pride in my Race, Religion and Social Status

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A person is meant to be unique. So why do people freak out when they realize they’re different from the rest of the world? Be proud of your culture; don’t try to hide it. Be open-minded and learn to accept other cultures. The main things that make me different from Marysville are my race, my religion, and my social status. These cultural things make me the person that I am today and I’m not ashamed of any of them. How boring would the world be if there was only one culture that had the same traditions, same language, same religion, etc.?

When people first see me, the first thing they notice about me is my race. Since Marysville isn’t very diverse, it’s not that common to see a student of a different race in school. I’m part of the Mexican culture. Both my mother and my father are Mexican. My features are very distinct but my skin tone isn’t as dark as my brothers’. Being part of the Mexican culture means having different traditions, a different language, and having different foods. One of our traditions is that on New Year’s Day, my mom likes to buy green grapes and when the clock ...

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