Cereal

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A boy eats cereal alone in the cafeteria, and a girl makes fun of him because he is using a fork. The boy is in shambles, and as a result becomes saddened by his lack of understanding of American customs. His friend checks up on him, and tells him it is okay to seek help with a trusted adult. Subsequently, he pays a visit to his favorite teacher, debriefing on the situation. At the end, he learns to embrace his culture, while adapting to changes.