Q: Hi I am Korean and was wondering why so many Koreans immigrate to the U.S. I know everyone thinks America is the land of oppritunity and all that but now that I have been here for a while its NOT. NYC is so dirty and it is shitty as hell out here in America.
A: HAHA I always wondered the same thing, Koreans move to a major city and open a liquor store in a black area and have to deal with robberies, thiefs and racist insults all day and being called chinese and Japanese.
This is the topic question for a long term historical investigation I am working on. I would just like some opinions or views on Korean immigration to the United States -positive, negative, or neutral. Also any reliable online documents or sites regarding
The Beijing Restaurant on University Avenue in Charlottetown is a bright, open building filled with red and black calligraphy.
While cars speed by on Charlottetown’s busiest thoroughfare, Rita Zhao, her husband and their two children serve up dumplings, egg pancakes and shredded pork, just as any family restaurant in Beijing would.
Zhao runs the place on her own during the day. She rushes back and forth from the kitchen to the neat dining area out front — both cook and waiter. Her English is halting, but her smile is broad. In the evening, her two children come back from university and her husband from language class, and they help out.
I need a list for a school project.
What made them leave for the states back in the 1900's?
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