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They adopt and adapt as we all do.
Because in China, citizens speak Chinese and in the USA citizens speak American. So immigrants have to adapt to their customs not the other way around.
Spanish settlers and explorers adapted Spanish customs to frontier conditions in the Americas. They combined Spanish traditions with indigenous practices to create a unique frontier culture that reflected the challenges and opportunities of life on the frontier. This blending of customs helped shape the development of new rituals, music, food, and language in the frontier regions.
"All American Slurp" by Lensey Namioka is about a Chinese American family who recently moved to America and tries out American customs, like eating dinner with neighbors. The daughter, the narrator, struggles to adapt to fitting in while still honoring her Chinese heritage. She learns about the differences in etiquette between the two cultures through humorous experiences.
It means to adapt and blend in with your surroundings. To follow the local customs and not try to impose your customs on the host country.
Immigrants started their new life by finding homes and jobs. They also needed to learn a new language, which proved difficult for some people. On top of that they needed to adapt their customs to fit daily life in the United States. Children often learned new customs more quickly than their parents as this is what they were taught in school.
they dont the kill there self
They dont adapt, they just naturally live in North America
The father of the groom has to deflower a virgin bride.
Many became farmers.
He (Albert Einstein) was deliberately forced to adapt to America. due to politics between Jews and Adolf Hitler's Army.
totally and absolutely, sometimes they have to adapt and change as children leave home, but family values are tied up in traditions and can be an integral part of families for generations.