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<blockquote data-quote="Sol Invictus" data-source="post: 1501564" data-attributes="member: 4708"><p>That's why lots of immigrant communities gathered around their churches, in order to not completely leave their own cultures and languages behind. Growing up in Boston, my landlords were immigrants from Greece, and they used to send their children to Greek school run by their church after the normal school day ended, in order to teach their children about their culture and language. An ex-girlfriend of mine who was the child of Ukrainian immigrants used to do the same thing. Do your communities not have that available?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sol Invictus, post: 1501564, member: 4708"] That's why lots of immigrant communities gathered around their churches, in order to not completely leave their own cultures and languages behind. Growing up in Boston, my landlords were immigrants from Greece, and they used to send their children to Greek school run by their church after the normal school day ended, in order to teach their children about their culture and language. An ex-girlfriend of mine who was the child of Ukrainian immigrants used to do the same thing. Do your communities not have that available? [/QUOTE]
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