A reflection on code-switching, adaptation, and the quiet identity work of Third Culture Kids: what happens when you become so fluent in moving between worlds that it becomes difficult to tell where adaptation ends and identity begins.
Looking like you belong can make it harder to explain why you don’t feel at…
I keep returning to this sentence because it names something more precise than “moving a…
For most, parents are a crucial component to your growth and progress through life, but how does that differ when you are a third culture kid?
Jasmine is Malaysian-American and has spent the majority of her life in Singapore. She’s currently…
Ever been in a situation which required you to “adapt” to a specific language slang,…
Lindie Botes was born in South Africa, speaks 10 languages and has lived in France,…
By Daniela Duran Hiraeth (n.) A homesickness for a home to which you cannot return, a…
By Maria Some people have a very precise concept of home. They spend their entire lives…
By Mehreen Growing up as a third culture kid (TCK) I became fond of meeting new…