Moving Back to South Korea as a Korean American
<p>Almost three years ago, I made the decision to move back to South Korea, my motherland, the place that I was born. Months before I left, my parents and I argued a lot about my decision to move there.</p>
<p>“We came to America so that you can live a better life,” they said. “Why would you want to go back?”</p>
<p>But no matter how much we talked about it, I was adamant — convinced — that this was something that I had to do.</p>
<p>For as long as I can remember, I always struggled to understand my dual identity as a Korean American. What does that really mean anyway?</p>
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