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blogger / eggplant / 11551 posts
@sandy: My understanding of the generations is the same as yours!
1 = immigrated over from another country
1.5 = immigrated over at a young age
2 = born in the states, with parents who were born in another country.
blogger / eggplant / 11551 posts
@sandy: @mrs. wagon: hmm, actually now that i think about it... i wouldn't classify babies as 1.5ers even if they were born in another country. my husband was born in korea and came over at 9 months old, but i would classify him as 2nd generation. i think both of you are right in some ways! there is no distinct, clear, age cut-off line for 1.5ers...
blogger / eggplant / 11551 posts
ok it bugged me enough to google it...
... because we all know Wikipedia is the source of truth for all things... this is what it says --
1.5 generation
The term 1.5 generation or 1.5G refers to people who immigrate to a new country before or during their early teens. They earn the label the "1.5 generation" because they bring with them characteristics from their home country but continue their assimilation and socialization in the new country, thus being "halfway" between the 1st generation and the 2nd generation. Their identity is thus a combination of new and old culture and tradition. Sociologist Ruben Rumbaut was among the first to use the term to examine outcomes among those arriving in the United States before adolescence.[2]
Depending on the age of immigration, the community into which they settle, extent of education in their native country, and other factors, 1.5 generation individuals will identify with their countries of origin to varying degrees. However, their identification will be affected by their experiences growing up in the new country. 1.5G individuals are often bilingual and find it easier to be assimilated into the local culture and society than people who immigrated as adults.
Many 1.5 generation individuals are bi-cultural, combining both cultures - culture from the country of origin with the culture of the new country.
hostess / wonderful apple seed / 16729 posts
@mrs. wagon: Ah, my sister is fluent in both languages but she definitely doesn't call Vietnam home. She hardly remembers when she was there.
hostess / wonderful apple seed / 16729 posts
@Mrs. High Heels: Yeah, I think my sister might be a 1.5 er. Maybe to be fair, she's probably leans toward the higher end. Let's call her a 1.6 or 1.75 er. Haha!
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