Don't count her to Lao community, she's not laotian like we thought. So far we knew she's presenting herself to her western friends as she's Chinese and came from China, not from Laos.
Many Hmong women has higher education than her and they are always presenting themself as Lao Hmong and came from Laos.
She is a Lao woman by blood anyway and she is probably married to an American gentleman. We should stry to read the book she has written to find out what she talked about in helping young boys and girls to succeed in higher education. Don't reject her before you know her better.
She is a Lao woman by blood anyway and she is probably married to an American gentleman. We should stry to read the book she has written to find out what she talked about in helping young boys and girls to succeed in higher education. Don't reject her before you know her better.
I am not rejected her just want Lao-Americans know about her. I talk about her when she's young she never and ever told her Falang friends that she's Laotian and came from Laos. Now, I don't think she's doing that.
I'm so proud of her. We should support one another and stop criticised one another. It didn't matter where you're born or lived but the truth's that you still have Lao blood inside you.
we as lao, need to drop the (Rush to judge attitude) to a person that we hardly known. Why don't we use our Universal -thought and a positive way of thinking about other people. especially of our own.