TCK is just what I am!
"A third culture kid is a person who has spent a significant part of his or her developmental years outside their parents' culture. The third culture kid builds relationships to all the cultures, while not having full ownership in any. Although elements from each culture are assimilated into the third culture kid's life experience, the sense of belonging is in relationship to others of the same background, other TCKs."
You know you're a TCK when:
- "Where are you from?" has more than one reasonable answer.
- You flew before you could walk.
- You speak two languages (or more), but can’t spell in either.
- You feel odd being in the ethnic majority.
- You go into culture shock upon returning to your "home" country.
- Your life story uses the phrase "Then we moved to..." three (or four, or five...) times.
- The best word for something is the word you learned first, regardless of the language.
- You own personal appliances with 3 types of plugs.
- When asked a question in a certain language, you've absentmindedly respond in a different one.
- You have the urge to move to a new country every couple of years.
- You have friends from 29 different countries.
- You sort your friends by continent.
- You have a time zone map next to your telephone.
- You realize what a small world it is, after all.
2 Comments:
You silly goose! I seem to remember telling you that...oh about 9 months ago...ahem. It is generally experienced by missionary kids, military kids and foreign service families. I even asked your sis and she agreed about it. What a wonderful life experience this gives you and your family! You are fortunate in many ways!
Off topic...
1 Peter 1:3-9
Blessed Easter!
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