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Like any good Canadian citizen, Ansel Brandt has often found himself in the middle of a language divide. No, not French vs. English silly, Hakka vs. Plattdüütsch!
When you come from a long line of immigrants, sometimes fitting in with your own family is even harder than fitting in with the rest of your country. This week's But Where Are You Really From? guest writer, Ansel Brandt, shares with us his secret from bridging the gaps within a multi-ethnic family. Here's a hint, it requires no talking whatsoever...
From the excitement of hot sticky summers in Taipei, the pleasures of hot sticky pastries in Manitoba, and the hot sticky mess of being unable to speak your relatives in their mother tongue, this week's BWAYRF has something for everyone!
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