Do you have Asian parents? Do they cause you grief that kids of other race don't get from their parents? It's okay, many of us do. We've been there. We've all gotten yelled at for our A-'s. We've all been compared to all the other Asian kids. Some of us have even sat through bad karaoke sessions when our parents have friends over. Don't worry, we feel your pain. That's why this blog exists. We at Puff of Fluff feel that the modern Asian kid needs a break. As Asian young adults who remember what it was like to have Asian parents as kids, we've gathered and written down a set of methods that guided us through our youth. Remember, your parents are mostly right, not completely right.
What this blog is:
- a guide for Asian kids to circumvent their parents' bad habits
- a chance to undo unreasonable tradition
What this blog isn't:- promoting violence or disobedience towards your parents when they're looking out for your future
- promoting unreasonable behavior
It is important to respect your Asian parents. It is also important to make sure you are not being oppressed. The two are not mutually exclusive.
Best wishes,
Puff of Fluff
PS: For the sake of brevity and easy communication, we will write every entry in 1st person
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