



I interviewed a family that owns a nail salon in Burleson, Texas. I asked several questions about what they do differently here in America that they would not do if they were at home in Taiwan. I have posted their responses because they were uncertain how to use the computer.
1. Do you celebrate American Holidays?
Yes, we celebrate all the American Holidays, but if we were home, we would only celebrate the
Chinese New Year.
2. Do you have a religion?
Buddhist
3. Do you practice your religion?
Only on holidays typically.
4. How long have you been in the states?
On average, the whole family has been in the US for 15 years.
5. How long have you owned this salon?
5 years. I have owned 2 other salons too here in Texas.
6. Why do you only have Taiwanese people working here?
It is a family business. Back home, the family sticks together. We all live very close and support each other. At home, the government does not help us like they do you - we are just used to being together.
7. How often do you go back home?
About every 2 to 3 years. It is very expensive to fly and we stay for 4-6 weeks - so we have to
save up for the trip.
8. How do you maintain such a strong accent after being in the US for so long.
We only speak English at the Salon or shopping, otherwise, we speak our native language, most of the time.
9. How many days a week do you work and how many hours a day?
We are open 7 days a week and work about 10 hour days - long days.
10. Do you eat out - or eat American food like Pizza or hamburgers?
Not really - we mostly just cook our own food. Sometimes we will eat out - but not very often.
11. So what types of food do you cook and you bring your lunch to work everyday?
We eat alot of white rice with fish and meat and vegetables.
12. Where do you shop for food?
There are Chinese districts in Arlington and Haltom City. When we need things from our
home country like spices or delicacies, we go there. Otherwise, I can get what I need from
Wal-mart.
13. How is our government different that Taiwan?
Your government is much easier on Taxes - we don't have to pay as much to have job or for
food here. Our government does not support the people - you have to pay taxes for children
if you have too many, to go to school, for everything. It is not like here.
14. So you like living in America?
Yes, we all do. We miss home, but it is better here for us all.
15. Anything that you don't like about America?
Your kids are reckless. My children have been born here and I am afraid for when they get to
be teenagers. American kids have no fear and do crazy things. At home, kids stay close to home, they don't have to prove themselves or be reckless.