TCKs are people who are in the middle of two cultures, because they have moved around a lot or they live somewhere apart from their original country. I'm a TCK, or a TCT as I like to call it.
Chris Shaughnessy is an amazing speaker who has lived in 81+ countries, and he isn't even married yet. He talked to our school about the life of a TCK and how they are different from those who remained in their home country for most of their lives. I found him terribly funny and his accents were amazing.
As you can tell, I've changed my blog a bit and my writing style is going to be different (I'll tell you about that assignment later). New Blog year (yes its been over a year since I've been blogging), new blog ideas.
Get ready for my posts.
xx
Megs
Chris Shaughnessy is an amazing speaker who has lived in 81+ countries, and he isn't even married yet. He talked to our school about the life of a TCK and how they are different from those who remained in their home country for most of their lives. I found him terribly funny and his accents were amazing.
As you can tell, I've changed my blog a bit and my writing style is going to be different (I'll tell you about that assignment later). New Blog year (yes its been over a year since I've been blogging), new blog ideas.
Get ready for my posts.
xx
Megs
Hello Megs, I found your blog by chance. I'm an Adult third culture kid (ATCK). I'm Dutch but grew up in Africa and I blog just like you. It's great that you are taught about what a third culture kid is, wish I had been taught that at school...
ReplyDeleteI want to invite you to have a read on my blog, I have a giveaway this week to celebrate my blog's first birthday. It's a book written by a TCK who grew up in India, it might interest you. Wish you well and happy blogging! greetings Janneke
Hey! I think you've already commented on another post (title: yeah well, it's been a while.) I just saw your comment so I guess I'm late. Thank you! :)
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