The Experience of an Asian Cultural Identity in Australia
I am a Year 12 Society and Culture student conducting a cross-generational study on the cultural identity of Asians in Australia. 

For the purpose of my long-term HSC Personal Interest Project, I am collecting data involving the experiences of Asian-Australians, studying the different experiences of identity between immigrants and the successive generations, focusing on the impacts of growing up in Australia on one's sense of cultural identity . 

Your response will be recorded and referenced in my final report. For ethical purposes, all responses will be completely anonymous. 
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Which do you identify as?
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In terms of cultural identity, what would you refer yourself as? (E.g. Chinese-Australian, South-Indian) *
Are you a first generation immigrant, or a second/third generation immigrant?
i.e. 1st generation immigrants are people living in Australia who were born overseas; 2nd generation Australians are Australian-born people living in Australia with at least one overseas-born parent. 
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Which generation do you fall into?
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Were you born in Australia? If so, what year were you born in? If not, what year did you arrive in Australia? *
How would you describe your relationship with your cultural heritage and native language? *
'Acculturation' refers to "assimilation to a different culture, typically the dominant one."
How much do you think you've witnessed this in Australia?
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The terms 'coconut' and 'banana' describe the bicultural experience of appearing Asian externally but being of Western identity internally. 
How accurately does this describe your experience of cultural identity?
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Have you ever received criticism from older generations or other people about your experience of cultural identity? If so, please expand.  *
'Cultural identification and connectedness in immigrants decreases and eventually disappears over successive generations.'
To what extent do you agree with the above statement?
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Please expand your above answer. *
Would you say there is a specific dominant culture in Australia? If so, what culture, and how has this affected your identity and experience of culture? *
Any additional comments would be appreciated
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