1) Fashion - There's double the cuteness when I dress the little one in hanfu for Chinese festivals and yukata for Japanese occasions.
2) Language - It's always amusing and awe-inspiring to watch him effortlessly switch between Chinese and Japanese when speaking to his mother and me.
3) Food - He devours natto and tackles spicy dishes like a champ!
4) Festivals - It seems like there's always something to celebrate every month. Mooncake Festival, Halloween, Christmas, Japanese New Year, Chinese New Year - the list goes on.
5) Cultural Blueprint - Watching him clap and say "いただきます" (I'm grateful for the food before me) while also asking me for money ("给我钱") is quite a sight. The capitalist spirit is strong in this one.
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