I am a person who actively responds to both group identification and solidarity. Peers and and social groups are considered important and prominent parts of my life, while I enjoy solidarity because it allows me to think and do enjoy the peace and quiet that is not brought to me by my peers and groups (most of the time).
The groups I belong to include the Asian society, Taiwanese group, a resident of Hsinchu, my family, my classmates from school, Model United Nations, the girl's basketball team, and my dance crew, from a broader level to a specific one. These groups are those that I identify myself as. I identify myself with the largest groups, the Asian society and the Taiwanese groups, because of my family heritage and my genes: I am born in Asia, in Taiwan, and I have the features of an Asian. On the next level, I identify with my family and classmates because we share the same blood and ancestors, as well as school, respectively. Finally, on the most specific level, I identify with the Model United Nations group, the girl's basketball team, and my dance crew because I have the same hobbies and interests as the ones in these groups.
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