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Old 02-21-2005, 11:18 PM
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Originally posted by kandy36
i just think its best for people that dont know if a person is of a certain hispanic heritage, then they should refer to them as hispanics just to be safe.
I would disagree with you. To me, as a universal term, the word 'Hispanic' implies that someone is from Spain as well as a relation to the Spanish language. Consider Brazil, for example, where people speak Portuguese. Or Belize, where they speak English. Not to mention the many other languages spoken in Latin America.

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Originally posted by epchick
You come down to my city and ask someone if they like being called a "Latina" and 9 times out of 10 you will get a "No" answer. It is just where I come from. It is my way of life. And those are my feelings.
What city is "your" city? I think it makes a huge difference if you are speaking as a resident of, say, the Valley instead of Amarillo.



Of course this boils down to personal preference of someone who is of Puerto Rican/Nicaraguan/Mexican/Colombian/Chilean/etc decent. If you really want to know what a person prefers to be called, ask them. I've had a few people ask me what I prefer to be called and I have never been offended.
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