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Maya is not an immigrant, but her parents definitely are — and we’re all confused. Pablo about dried fruit in pudding, Maya about her cultural identity and Eliza about the rules of the ‘Legally British’ pop quiz. It’s tough growing up trilingual when you’re not posh and your parents are foreigners, but we can all find comfort in the fact that London is made by the immigrants (and the queers, and POCs). Like the true ally that she is, Eliza will blow the whistle on every douchebag in British history and walk away decorated with the highest of honours: a Confused Immigrants podcast sticker.
All of this and more in this week’s episode of Confused Immigrants!
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By Pablo SauraMaya is not an immigrant, but her parents definitely are — and we’re all confused. Pablo about dried fruit in pudding, Maya about her cultural identity and Eliza about the rules of the ‘Legally British’ pop quiz. It’s tough growing up trilingual when you’re not posh and your parents are foreigners, but we can all find comfort in the fact that London is made by the immigrants (and the queers, and POCs). Like the true ally that she is, Eliza will blow the whistle on every douchebag in British history and walk away decorated with the highest of honours: a Confused Immigrants podcast sticker.
All of this and more in this week’s episode of Confused Immigrants!
Follow Confused Immigrants on Instagram @confusedimmigrants
Please like, subscribe and rate us five stars!