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Title: In the American Society
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January 7, 2007 |
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In her story, Jen uses several examples of how Mr. Cheng exhibits the loyalty to his pancake house employees and expects that loyalty in return. Much like his family in China would give bags of rice to the poor at New Year's, he would sometimes give an employee "two green envelopes instead of one" because their family was facing a financial hardship and "who else is going to take care of (them)?" He also hired illegal workers like Booker, remembering "when (he) first come to the United States, (he) also had to hide-and seek with those deportation guys... Showed first 250 characters
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If people did not helping (him), (he's) not here today." In return for his loyalty to his workers, he expected to get the same in return. He expected his cooks and busboys to fix radiators at the restaurant as well as his home. He had the waitresses run errands and chauffer him around... Showed next 250 characters
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