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Asian Americans, tell us how you talk about mental health with your family and friends

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation September 28, 2022

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The constant, rapid conversations of mixed Vietnamese and English create a comforting hum in my parents’ home. “Lấy rác ra! my mom would say to my brother. “Rồi tưới cy nữa. Hear that?” “Dạ. OK, my brother would respond, en route to our backyard to take out the trash and water the plants. Or one of my family's most important questions of the day: What's for dinner? “Mình có chè chuối, my mom would say,... + full article



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