With advancements in technology, transportation, and developments in the international network, present-day society interacts without a sense of borders. Modern society heads rapidly toward multiculturalism. For various reasons, from education to labor, the foreign population in Korea increased by 4.89% since the previous year. Through internationalization, the number of ethnically mixed kids raised in multicultural families increases inevitably.
“Where are you from?” It's a simple question, but there are some people who hesitate to answer. These individuals might be what’s known as “third culture kids". They belong to everywhere but nowhere. A third culture kid is someone who has spent a significant part of his or her developmental years outside their parents’ culture. This concept was introduced by the American sociologist Ruth Hill Useem, based on her kids’ own experiences. Simply put, TCKs (Third Culture Kids) have lived in more than one country for a significant period as they grew up.