Essay On The Difference Between Growing Up In USAd Nepal

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The difference between growing up in the U.S and Nepal is similar in many ways and also very different. Most kids in the Nepal grow up as disciplined, hard-working and social. When I was 3 my parents sent me to school. This where my adventure in life started.
As I grew up and started 5th grade I realized school in Nepal was pretty hard. The teachers in Nepal have the legal right to spank you if you do something bad. This in many people’s opinion is bad, but this disciplines your kids and teaches them what is right and wrong. It forces your kids to do the right thing and follow the wrong path.
Progressing on to higher grades I came to realize the importance of making friends and interacting with people. However, this skill in my opinion is …show more content…

This is one of the reasons a lot of students do good in school. However, as it is a good thing it also has side effects. The side effects include kids having no contribution to sports and having no freedom to access technologies. Technologies include phones, computers, gaming consoles. However, not all kids have the desire to play sports, so this is not necessarily a side effect or a bad thing.
I don’t know how it feels to grow up as a American kid, but for experience I am referring to the kids I have been around in America. The kids I have been around aren’t as disciplined as the kids I have grown around with in Nepal. The reason why I say this is because the way they behave with their parents. They are always arguing with parents and aren’t very social. But the benefit of growing up as a kid in America is that you will get a lot more opportunities than you would in Nepal.
By that I mean better education, access to technology and good opportunities for sports in college. But of course there are side effects of this. When I go to school I see people using their technology for entertainment instead of school work. Whereas, in Nepal you have no access to technology which helps students focus on their

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