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His heritage is Chinese/Taiwanese, and he recalls engaging with a mix of traditional Chinese and more “Americanized” traditions while growing up under parents that contradicted typical stereotypes of Asian American parenting. Part of this interview covers his parents’ focus on a “you have to ask for it” mentality and assimilation into American society. For instance, Mr. Tarn compares their parenting styles with those of others, and the fact that he married another Chinese person but never felt an unhealthy parental pressure or expectation to do so. He also relates his experiences as a child to his own choices as a parent, such as his decision to enroll one of his daughters in a nontraditional schooling format and his focus on the importance of faith and religion in his daughters’ lives. Importantly, Mr. Tarn talks about considering the church a safe environment for himself throughout his life, and the key importance of religion at the center of his identity. He discusses potential points of overlap and conflict between Chinese culture and Christianity across a variety of different values. 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