I came to the United States three years ago. Adjusting yourself in different country is the most difficult thing in your life. In my opinion the hardest and the most challenging thing is moving out from your home country. Let me share you about my immigration experience a little bit. When I first came to this country, I was living in a small city called Johnson City in Tennessee. There were very few Ethiopian people. Imagine how it was hard for me; I came from big family and a lot of friends here me and my sister only. My sister even doesn’t have enough time to show me around, so I was staying at home all the time. Even if I go out most of the time, when I went to the store or some places it was hard for them to understand my accent. Because there are few immigrants, it is hard for the natives to catch up immigrant’s accent. After living there for a year I decide to move to Minnesota. Minnesota is completely different than Tennessee, I feel like I’m home. I start loving my immigration life when I came here, I got a lot of Ethiopian people’s friends and I start loving it.
I believe language unit us. Let see our class room all of us are immigrant but we are speaking English, English language unit us. We all speak one language but we from different country.
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