I ask this question because I am Mexican person, but I was born and raised here in the United States as well as my parents and their parents. In fact, I have never been to Mexico.
What bothers me is that when I meet a person of Anglo descent (and other ethnicities, but mostly Anglo) they assume I speak only Spanish and begin speaking to me in Spanish when, in fact, I do not speak fluent Spanish. I'm not sure whether to interpret this as an honest attempt to communicate with no ill-intent or a bad assumption made on their part.
Also, when most, not all, people realize I am just as American as they are they say, "Oh, you are so different then those other Mexicans!", referring to the ones they see building houses, maintaining lawns or filling up lines at the neigborhood grocer rambling away in Spanish as if this "group" of Mexicans are second-class citizens and do not deserve respect.
I believe that many Hispanics experience this type of behavior.
What are your thoughts?
2006-06-14
23:06:14
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