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Sean Chen left China with his parent when he was 5 years old. Moved from Jerusalem, Boston, Edmonden, Vancouver and finally to North Carolina. Came to Montreal when he was 18 to join McGill University. Staying in Montreal for more than 10 years. Lately he has been a sales person. He shared his childhood storied with strict parents especially Tiger Mom. Caught between Chinese traditions and west cultures, generation gaps plus culture differences, first generation parents may have some issues with their kids growing up in the western countries. We are both Jeremy Lin fans and talked about NBA a lot.
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By Feigang FeiSean Chen left China with his parent when he was 5 years old. Moved from Jerusalem, Boston, Edmonden, Vancouver and finally to North Carolina. Came to Montreal when he was 18 to join McGill University. Staying in Montreal for more than 10 years. Lately he has been a sales person. He shared his childhood storied with strict parents especially Tiger Mom. Caught between Chinese traditions and west cultures, generation gaps plus culture differences, first generation parents may have some issues with their kids growing up in the western countries. We are both Jeremy Lin fans and talked about NBA a lot.
This is the second half of the conversation