I am a jet lag party and have been in the United States for more than ten years. When I first came here, I met many people from China. They didn't like China and just wanted their children to drop out of high school. At that time, I didn't understand. Later, I worked and found that it was not unreasonable to do so. I have several colleagues from the Agricultural Bank of China who were raised by their parents in the white circle since childhood. They can speak a little English, but they can't write or read. But they can easily integrate into the American circle and know everything. You know, although they are all descendants of China people, the development of this immigrant country in the United States depends to a great extent on the loyalty of immigrants and their descendants.
So it is not difficult to understand their emotional indifference or rejection of China. After all, they will live in the United States in the future, and it is advantageous to learn one more language. However, parents in China here want their children to learn Chinese well from an early age, so they are sent to learn Chinese at such an early age. Chinese is inherently difficult to learn, and it is normal for them to feel bored and excluded. You know, normal American children are exposed to the second language they want to learn in junior high school.