I've moved back and forth between Tokyo and the States, and even though I'm American I spent ages 3-8 (and 13) in Japan, and even went to a Japanese preschool. My question is, are any of the years from 3 to 8 special at all in one's childhood, especially from a standpoint of personality, behavioral, cultural, and/or social skills development?
The reason I ask is, well, despite being both American and having Aspberger's, I'm not only a poor fit for the stereotypes, but I feel "different" and I'm wondering if it had to do with growing up in Japan. Here's a few examples:
-I'm literally almost never angry, I tend to get depressed or anxious instead
-I'm very polite and formal, but am willing to be more "casual" if I feel like it will make people more comfortable.
-I prefer interpersonal harmony over making my point of view heard, most of the time.
-I subconsciously bow a tiny bit when saying hello or thank you (a college teacher pointed that out to me).
-I'm punctual and feel uncomfortable when people believe I'm acting inappropriately.
-I don't swear, but don't mind if others do.
-I prefer working in groups, and I was always tried to blend in instead of stand out.
Now, to be fair, I grew up in a Mormon household, which may account for some of this, but additional trials (aka my three younger siblings) who all spent less time growing up in Japan ultimately resulted in said siblings acquiring fewer of these qualities, despite being raised in the same Mormon household (although they are all beurotypical.)
I realize that there's a good chance that I'm just being a weeaboo using self-fufilling prophecies and stereotypes to try and explain away my insecurities, or something like that. So that's why I'm asking for a more educated (and hopefully, objective) opinion.
Could those 5 years actually result in me growing up statistically "more Japanese" or am I just looking for patterns that don't exist. If they, do, how significant would it be fair to say those 5 years be, in terms of relative impact on the development of the "Japanese-ness" I described? Like, could one say that those five years had barely any impact on my personality and social skills, or would I likely have been a totally different person if my parents acted the same, but I stayed in the U.S. and went to preschool and regular school there?
Sorry for such a narcissistic thread, but it's a question that's been on my mind for years.