What was that one thing that the narrator and her family found difficult? 2. Why was the narrator shocked at the Chinese dinner?
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When she returns home at sundown, she decides to tell her family she was kidnapped by a Navajo. She is sad that her grandpa isn't alive to hear her story "because it was the Yellow Woman stories he liked to tell best."
The narrator is embarrassed by her family's behavior at the Lakeview Restaurant. The Lins keep their Chinese dinner customs, like eating one item at a time instead of mixing them in the same bowl. ... The Gleasons did not know about Chinese customs, so they ate like Americans would.
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