The Value Of Personal Identity

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In my opinion, identity is a relative term. Each person has a different perspective on your identity, some people may focus on one part or another, depending on what they know about you and their way of judging people. When I travel to other cities or countries to visit people, I feel my family views a small, particular part of my identity. My cousins, aunts and uncles only know a little about me because of that they make assumptions based on that. They think because I live in Canada I don’t know the best Urdu ( Language of Pakistan) because I don’t live there. People either see your flaws or something perfect about you, all they see is what they want to see. The other day a woman asked me where I was from right after meeting me and I replied,