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Naddik [55]
3 years ago
15

Do Our Neighborhoods Define Who We Are?

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1 answer:
IceJOKER [234]3 years ago
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Answer:

No our neighbors don't define who we are.

Explanation:

Our neighbors don't define who we are because we define ourselves about who we are like how we pick what we like, or chose who we want to be friends with. Our neighbors can't define who we are only you can. Our neighborhood do shape us, they place us in categories of economic stability, education and opportunity. Our neighbors can help define us but cannot define who we are or what we are.

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