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Even though I spent the first five years of my life in Nagasaki, going to Japan can be really difficult. Even if they know I've been brought up in the West, they still expect me to understand all the subtleties of their culture, and if I get it wrong, it matters much more than if a British person gets it wrong. I find it intimidating.
Kazuo Ishiguro
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Navigating cultural differences can be challenging, especially when expectations are high.

Kazuo Ishiguro reflects on the difficulties of reconciling his upbringing in the West with the expectations of Japanese culture. Despite his early years in Nagasaki, he feels the pressure to understand complex cultural nuances, highlighting the challenges faced by individuals straddling different cultural identities and the added scrutiny that those with a mixed background often endure.

Themes

CultureIdentityDifferenceExpectationUnderstanding

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Example use cases

In a cultural exchange presentation, you might quote Ishiguro to emphasize the challenges of cross-cultural understanding.

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