From Expat TCK to Domestic TCK
One of the most common questions I get from First Culture Kids, after the initial wave of questions inspired by the shock of my multicultural upbringing subsides, is “and what do you think about [i…
One of the most common questions I get from First Culture Kids, after the initial wave of questions inspired by the shock of my multicultural upbringing subsides, is “and what do you think about [i…
In the morning, I brush my teeth, shower, and get dressed inside an apartment that is littered with the clothing and papers and dishes of the night before. I go to work taking a slightly round-abou…
If you’ve been wondering if you’re a Third Culture Kid, here’s how I answer the question.
The Culture of Embracing Change focuses on the Third Culture Kids who are capable of masking their minority status to mix into different cultures, many of which are resistant to change.
Christmas with my family in a house of TCKs, Expatriates, and my mono-cultured grandparents.
A TCK trip for this particular Third Culture Kid that reminded me just how beautiful flying can be.
A new TCK Life about how Third Culture Kids are the catalyst for global synergy.
A commentary on a video provided to me by a friend in the HKIS education system about growing up in Hong Kong.
A post detailing the barriers of language and how the Third Culture is restricted by the languages we know in describing our experiences, but can adopt culture from anyone regardless.
They ask me where I’m from, and I tell them that I’m English. But I’m a TCK, an Expat, a Global Nomad.