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Introducing Isa

Hey everyone!

I am so doing this for a LOLCat…

I was wondering if i really was a TCK or not. I haven’t moved around as much as others’ here have.
I was born in LA and lived there for the first seven years of my life, then we relocated to Australia. My dad is Australian, and my mother is Mauritian so we spoke French at home. Also, in LA we( my brother and i) went to the Lycée français of Los Angeles, and not a ‘regular’ public school. So we were outsiders there too.
I didn’t want to leave, because i felt that i had no connection to Australia even though i hold dual citizenship between the Us and Oz. So i built up LA as a dream place to live, because it was where i had been happy. It was what i knew. In Australia, in the playgrounds and schools, i was an outsider because i had not been born there and my main language was French.
Through the years (i’m 19 now) all i wanted to do was leave because it was always easiest to me to be a stranger in a strange land then to be one in a country where i was supposed to call my own. We also lived in Mauritius for a few months when we first moved to Australia which further confused me.

I’ve often felt rootless and have no real identity. I do not feel American nor do i feel particularly Australian, nor Franco-Mauritian. I’ve had the term “Third Culture Kid” thrown at me by certain people throughout my life, my old tutor who is an Los Angeles expat himself, and several psychologists over the years.

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I am still unsure if i ‘fit the bill’ of being a TCK… i haven’t moved countries as much as you but i have moved houses and schools many times in Australia.

I think i’ll just take Brice’s stand and say that i’m an islander at heart. :-)

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14 Comments to “Introducing Isa”


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    Cynthia Says:

    Well there is something called “Domestic TCK” but this mainly for those who never really left the country but have been moved around from one place to another within a country that have significat cultural differences.

    But I think you are because not belonging and practically feeling un-nationalistic is just the character of a TCK :D

    And welcome to TCKid.com XD LMBO

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    AlastairS Says:

    Hey Isa! Welcome! Like Cynthia said, your rootless-ness and lack of real identity make you a TCK really… i didn’t realize we had a “bill” to fit.. are we that exclusive now?? hahaha…

    Where in Oz do you live now? and i don’t quite understand the islander at heart thing. Its just that when i think of islanders i think of my time in PNG with samoans and tongan islanders hahaha… not sure how one would feel like big muscular man named Tan’e at heart haha

    Oh and come to the chatroom. Its just me and Aisyah and i’m sick of chatting with her. I’ve known her for 6 years and all we really do is argue hahaha..

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    Brice Says:

    Welcome to tckid, Isa! haha

    Ah, you’re my Frenchie compatriote - it’s funny how I feel at home when everyone is different like me.

    Finalllyyy I can give you a LOLCAT! :D I have so many for you, I think I’ll post them all but here’s one for now!

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    kristine Says:

    LOL nice pic brice. hey isa! LOL you’ve been here long.. you were in the facebook group, even!! right?! LOL. oh yeah haha. welcome (kinda) to tckid!

    ttyl ^^

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    djiboutigirl Says:

    Bienvenue!! You’re a TCK… no need to worry about it. I can’t wait til we get that island though…

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    mairabay Says:

    You ARE a TCK Isa.
    I only moved between two countries (3 of you count England and Wales as 2 different countries) until I was 7 and I have lots of the “symptoms” described in the book (have you read it, by the way?).
    I think what matters more is how much the whole experience impacts your life. And it seems to be the case for you.

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    MsMerising Says:

    You and these damn cats…

    Girl, if they start shedding cyber hair I refuse to vacuam that ish up…

    :P

    lol

    M
    x

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    MsMerising Says:

    Isa…like in “Dora The Explorer”?

    :P

    Just kidding…this cross-cultural thing has created a whacked-out sense of humor. But welcome to thee o continental lady…

    Damn, so us constant movers are not only CCK’s but “domestic” TCK’s? Oh wow…

    M
    x

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    Isa Says:

    LOL, well, i have bveen here for a loooong time — i was in the facebook group and an active member of warona’s “hey dan wanna race? thread”.

    We think that that’s how it got started!

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    dilia Says:

    Hi Isa

    dropping you a line :) any plans for going abroad?

    honestly I never know what to do- some days I think; o well I’ll just take my passport country for granted and behave like a true Dutch; other days I think, no way, that isn’t me at all; should get out of here as soon as possible

    but going to a uni or college with a large percentage of internationals helps a lot.

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