Show Up With Christine Chang

#264: My Dad Shares How Our Family Got Out of Vietnam During the Vietnam War

May 30, 2022 Season 2 Episode 64
#264: My Dad Shares How Our Family Got Out of Vietnam During the Vietnam War
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Show Up With Christine Chang
#264: My Dad Shares How Our Family Got Out of Vietnam During the Vietnam War
May 30, 2022 Season 2 Episode 64

How often do you ask your parents about them? Or is it usually all  about you? I’m making more effort to ask my parents about how they grew up. My dad’s side of the family is Chinese (Cantonese) but born and raised in Vietnam. In this video he shares how they got out of Vietnam during the Vietnam war. 

Growing up I didn’t understand why my parents valued education so much. I found it annoying and resented that they had expectations for us to get traditional degrees.They grew up in a different time and had to endure survival in a way that I am fortunate enough to have never experienced (thanks to them).  I’m grateful I was raised the way I was, and have the parents that I do! 

Maybe next time you speak to your parents, you can ask about them?

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Show Notes

How often do you ask your parents about them? Or is it usually all  about you? I’m making more effort to ask my parents about how they grew up. My dad’s side of the family is Chinese (Cantonese) but born and raised in Vietnam. In this video he shares how they got out of Vietnam during the Vietnam war. 

Growing up I didn’t understand why my parents valued education so much. I found it annoying and resented that they had expectations for us to get traditional degrees.They grew up in a different time and had to endure survival in a way that I am fortunate enough to have never experienced (thanks to them).  I’m grateful I was raised the way I was, and have the parents that I do! 

Maybe next time you speak to your parents, you can ask about them?

🛎 Subscribe and hit the bell to watch my recordings on Youtube (if you're visual)! https://www.youtube.com/c/cyschang

❓ Got a question? Send me a message on Instagram!: @cchangandco 

📩 Get my BEST life advice & no-fluff relationship tactics from me straight to your inbox: http://christinechang.com/newsletter-page/

📘 Create the relationships of your dreams with my Best-Selling book, “Show Up: Finding Love for Independent Women!”