Reflect on how your cultural heritage shapes your daily expectations, inspired by "Girl" by Jamaica Kincaid.

Prompt Response: Ever since I was a little girl, I can recall my parents telling me to respect my  older family members. Of course, I do think that we should treat our family members with respect, but sometimes I really don't understand it. If someone disregards my opinions and wants just because they're older, I want to fight them over it. Still, I find myself holding my tongue because it's better to just go along with what others say rather than bicker over it. I'm stubborn, but I still remember my parents telling me not to argue and be calm.

Summary: Today in class we read "Girl" by Jamaica Kincaid and discussed cultural heritage and its effects on our lives. 

Reflection: I learned that my cultural heritage can affect both my daily life and how I think. I'll probably check myself before I make big decisions to see how I may behave due to my cultural heritage. 

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