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Her grandmother did not need to speak English because there were so many Korean businesses in the area. She remembers going to H Mart (a Korean chain grocery store), which back then was called Hanahreum, and all the Korean food they would get from there, and also going to Korean church a few blocks from her grandmother’s house. She talks about how her parents had many different odd jobs and businesses, and how they had to deal with discrimination and angry customers. Her family eventually moved to Syosset, Long Island – but her grandmother still lives in the same apartment in Flushing so they go back to see her. 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