<p>I would not be concerned one bit. You should fit right in. We have a multilingual household and no one has ever confronted me for speaking Japanese to my wife or son in person or on the phone. Most people think it is cool that we communicate in different languages. My house? Japanese, English, Spanish and a little Hebrew.</p>
<p>Social media? No problem. If it bothers you, just don’t follow it.</p>
<p>The people that responded with hatred to the Coke ad were a very, very small but vocal minority of viewers. It got a lot of press, but most people just ignored the chatter. In real life here in the US we feel very little if any discrimination and we are the worst kind of people for the haters. We are a multiracial, multilingual, international family that is part Buddhist and part Jewish. If anyone would get harassed it would be us. So far, the last 30 years since we relocated back to the US have gone fine without any problems. In fact, the last time we encountered racism is was overseas! Some drunk in a train station in Japan called my wife a disgusting slur. We did what was appropriate, we laughed at him and walked away. I guarantee our lives are far happier and certainly more interesting than that inebriated looser.</p>