because no one explains why she likes me or why she doesn't or why they don't like indians or why they do like indians.
You all explain techniques and quotes in english essays. Is it that difficult to help me out and explain.
Well you all dented my confidence...So what else will I do...Just complain and be depressed.
It's got nothing to do with Indians at all.
Okay. I have a THEORY why 2nd generation migrants may feel slightly marginalised by society. I am a first gen migrant (I was born overseas but moved here when I was 3) so I can comment.
1. Parents move from x country with vastly different values to Aus. I was luckier in that I came from an established British colony (until 1997 anyway) which held British values and customs, making it slightly easier for my parents to come here and integrate.
2. These vastly different cultures conflict when they come to Australia, and the lack of people from their cultural background cause the parents to feel slightly intimidated. Hence they make friends with other people of similar cultural background, all of whom are glad to interact as they all feel slight marginalisation, both internally and externally, as they feel that they are not part of Australian culture.
3. This withdrawn attitude rubs off on their children. This isn't helped when they don't see many people of their ethnic background at school, etc, or the only people they meet of their same ethnic background are all in one place. Children become introverted, feeling unsure of themselves.
4. This gradually wears off over time, but it does take a while.
Australians don't meet Indians on a daily basis. Indians (or any cultural background) may meet Australians but may feel they may be judged, and vice versa. Hence withdrawal and introvertedness. (lol not really a word).
= children all with similar psyches. Far out I was socially retarded at school, but I got over it. Thank goodness I play sport and was able to form friendships with that. My brother however is a gamer and hangs out with other Asians, and he feels socially excluded, with the confidence level of OP (probably).