Jocelyn Knight

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Nice story. I never wear shoes in your house.
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Now I get why you make me take my shoes off at your house
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I like the realization of why it was actually important
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I totally understand your confusion of taking your shoes off. When I was little I would take off my shoes at other people’s houses and get strange looks.
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nice, sketchers
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Love how you elaborated on the meaning of a small moment in your life and made it into a really touching and revealing story :’)
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This story was really well written, and turned a simple memory into a more powerful lesson.
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I loved and related to your story deeply
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I love how you keep your family’s culture and respect your family for it. The way you learned this at such a young age gave it a funny twist.
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Jocelyn’s story shows how it is important to recognize how families, groups of people, and cultures do and experience things differently, and it is a sign of disrespect in many of these instances if one does not follow the rules or expectations of that particular family, group, or culture.
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This was based off a point that some people would find odd or insignificant, but I liked how you connected it to a more important message that you feel strongly about.
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mmmyeas i agree
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the smallest things hold value
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This was an interesting story and it was about something I had never thought about before. I definitely find this subject to be intriguing, and I think that your description was really well done.
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Very relatable
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From a Chinese family, it is law to take off your shoes at the front door. The kitchen only a few steps from the door. If I tried to walk over, I’ll get my butt kicked. If I’m not caught, the guilt builds up within me.
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this is the best story I’ve ever heard. Nobel Prize for you
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This was an interesting story, and helped me to understand other people’s cultures
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I like how the respect that was taught to you to you as a child stayed and impacted you later life.
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Very interesting story! Personally, I can’t stand it when people wear their shoes around the house. Very unfortunate.
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it’s the small things that count. insightful
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I love how you took something small and applied it to the bigger picture
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