In this way, they all believe that their culture has influenced their adolescence greatly. By giving them some freedom, their parents are creating an environment in which they can explore different roles and identities. Eventually, I think this will help them develop a sense of self, one that they would be comfortable with and is acceptable. I noticed that their attire consisted of Nike, Ecko, Addidas and clothes that show off Filipino pride and Manny Pacquiao’s clothing. Their style changes with each new fashion trend, and is similar to their friends’ styles of clothing. They all still speak Tagalog, their native tongue, and enjoy traditional Filipino activities and foods. It is nice that they are able to have a bicultural identity, where they are able to identify with their Filipino culture in some ways, and with the American culture in other ways. It seems like they are still in the process of finding an identity, as evident by their constantly changing clothing styles. Now, they seem to conform to the current styles of fashion that is popular among their peers, and has yet to develop their own taste in clothing. In terms of friendships, it amazes me that they all consider at least 15 to 20 of his peers to be their close friends. They believe that they have established a trusting relationship with these individuals. When getting together, their close