All American Slurp By Lensey Namioka

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In “All American Slurp,” Lensey Namioka’s portrayal of the two cultures in the story highlights the difficulty one may experience in adapting to a different culture. Lensey Namioka’s description of both the American and Chinese culture emphasizes just how difficult it proved to be for the Lin family to adapt to American culture they practically know nothing about.
The Lin family would seem strange to an American by they way they pulled the strings out of their celery before eating it. The Gleason’s would continuously help the Lin family adapt to the American culture. They invited the Lin’s over for dinner, and offered them celery as the family was eating the celery the narrator realized; “long strings ran through the length of my stalk, and

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