Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All I have to say is, for any of the “Asian” families who are full pay and care about an independent school education, the specific ethnicity of the “Asian” families at a school is an important variable. So I don’t think this thread is a very useful discussion. Frankly lumping us all into “Asian American” is gross but whatever, we seem to have lost that battle
Indeed. The cultural differences between E Asian and S Asian, to pick an arbitrary example, are huge. Even just the cultural differences between the west side of the Taiwan Strait and the east side are substantial.
+1 I’m “Asian-American,” and while it’s important to me that there are other Asian American kids at my kids’ school so they’re not the only ones, our friendships and connections are determined by other things - kindness, character, interests, personality. So we’re not looking for a certain number of other Asian Americans, or only being friendly with other Asian Americans. It’s definitely strange to say that all Asian Americans have one single perspective on the expense of an independent school. You’ll see as much diversity on that view among Asian American families as you’ll see with any other ethnicity family.