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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Adelphi chapter.

There are many factors that influences how we are raised  whether it’s culture, tradition or in some cases, religion. My parents did they very best they could in providing my brother and I with everything we needed to be successful. For me, it was hard to find a balance between my family’s culture and the American way. In my culture, we weren’t allowed to have friends of the opposite gender or even do anything that would “dishonor” the family household.

 

What’s a significant other? In my household, being a girl means you have no say; everything is usually decided for you, which includes my romantic life.  My parents had an  arranged marriage and I know they would like the same for me. Me, I’m not a big fan of the idea. I believe in finding someone I connect with and that I’m comfortable spending my life with spending my life with.

 

Confession: I’ve never had a sleepover. It may be hard to believe but it’s true. It’s something every girl has had at least once in their childhood. Every girl has had the experience of inviting their friends their friends over to their house or going to their friends house for a sleepover where they can gossip, do makeovers, and just talk. For me, that childhood memory never even happened. I would go to a sleepover just to leave when we were ready to go to bed. 

 

Being a little different often causes a child to get made fun of. I was no exception here. I was often bullied because I used to think the way of my culture. I was always studying, because my culture values this highly, and didn’t really socialize. This made me always left out when someone would talk about celebrities, TV shows and even award ceremonies.

 

Growing up in a house where the predominant culture was different from that of American culture definitely affected my mindset. Even though I have the values of my Indo-Caribbean culture engraved in my mind, I still have some American customs. I’d like to think I’m a mixture of my Indo-Caribbean and American culture, and I’m proud to be a part of them both.

 

 

Hello! My name is Shanisha! I am a Junior Nursing Major and part of the Levermore Global Scholars Program at Adelphi University. On campus, you will most likely find me in the Underground Cafe with my friends or at the Alice Brown Early Learning Center. These are my two favorite spots! I hope you are able to relate to the articles I write! Enjoy your day!! :) 
Hi, I'm Alexis! I'm a senior Communications major with a journalism concentration, and I'm an editor and campus co-coordinator for our Adelphi chapter of Her Campus! After graduating, I hope to write for news organizations that cover important social and humanitarian issues in our political sphere and in the global community. Other than writing, I enjoy reading, napping, and sightseeing. One fun fact about me is that I'm left-handed, which means I'm more likely to become President! I mainly write political content relating to the most current issues facing our country and the world.