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  • Im Mex/Ital n I LOVE all the Latino countries. I also know were DR is and the capital is Santo Domingo.

  • why are Haitians and Brazillians are Black Latino's in general were covered in this no matter what they always be invisible except fot that dominincan lady

  • I'm a Latino/Hispanic and i act more American! I listen to Heavy Metal and a lot of white people listen to it

  • Growing up I din´t want to speak Spanish because I was ashamed, one lady told me ¨would you rather have 1 million or 2 million dollars¨ the answer is easy, that clicked and I started learning Spanish, now I speak Portuguese, learning Italian, French and Chinese this opened a whole new world and allowed me to understand other people better and learn how much we have in common which is way more than what we don´t

  • Being an immigrant child who had parents coming from Manglore, India. (They speak Konkani). My parents didn't want me to learn Konkani when I was young because English was more important...because school was more important. Now they regret it to. I'm trying to learn it, but the problem is their so little Konkani in my town and world wide (no movies, other people to speak it with, music, internet) , and all the Indians here are Malayalee. :(

  • I really like this family. However, the parents are being too hard on the boys, especially Mrs García. I think the sons have very good hearts and truly care about learning more about mom and dad's old neighborhood, but the pressure can be too much. It often takes more time to develop a greater interest in a language or custome spoken and practiced by one's parents' or forefathers. Nurturing the sons will go a long way to making a happy experience for everyone in the household.

  • This Dominican/Puerto Rican family is a joke .. their kids don t even speak the language because of her stupid mother wanting them to be more american !!! now 16 years later they don t even understand how to say orange in Spanish... I dont understand the stupid ideology some Latino's familys have about not teaching them their parents' native language thinking they are not going to ever learn English .....

  • @OnlyTheTruthSorry

    Native language would be relative, would it not? In other words, Spanish, at one time, was not the native language of the people in what is now called the Dominican Republic or Puerto Rico. It is good to have the ability to speak more than one language but parents are not "stupid" for wanting their children to blend in better with the prevalent culture. Some of these children actually don't learn much English, and that disadvantages them in most of America.

  • @AfriSynergy You what You re telling is that us as human beings are not capable to learn more than one language ... even in USA a country where the second most spoken language is Spanish ? are you kidding me ... if me being a simple HS educated latino that came to america at the age of 17 and Iwas able to learn some English !! so why wouldn t a kid growin' up between 2 worlds learn 2 languages ? explain that to me please

  • @OnlyTheTruthSorry

    The easiest way to explain it would be to suggest you go to certain areas of Miami or certain areas of Arizona. You will find youth who have been here for years and struggle with speaking English. It is difficult to be successful in the US where more and more technical skills are required without being able to communicate in the language of business in the US. What you were able to accomplish is good but don't make the mistake of thinking it is the same for others.

  • @AfriSynergy what you state about youth in Miami not speaking English even though they have lived here their whole lives is completely false. Any young Latino in Miami who got at least part of his education in Miami will speak English. In fact, most US-born Latinos who grow up in Miami in exclusively Spanish-speaking homes will speak better English than Spanish b/c ALL education is in English.

  • @OnlyTheTruthSorry that's because of th pressure in this country to leave the old world behind and to pick up American customs including the English language which I believe to be essential to survive in this country.

  • @OnlyTheTruthSorry i think they show all sides of the latino realities witch are ours, some of us speaking spanish is not even una duda about it, but some weirdoez dont see it the same VALEN VERGA

  • @OnlyTheTruthSorry It's because of the pressure in this country to leave the old country behind and to pick up american customs.

  • @OnlyTheTruthSorry I agree. They should have pushed the Spanish language as a first language. They would have learned English in school and very well. That's what happened to me and I speak very fluent Spanish as well. Being bi-lingual is an amazing pro in life!

  • This entire series is aimed at the MTV generation.

    Latin America is a diverse region. Southern Cone is primarily European. Central America is primarily indigenous and much is mixed interracially.

    Like I said before, this series is aimed at the MTV crowd, people who don't know shit about US history, let alone Latin American history.

    Even Geraldo Rivera is stating that he is a Latino. LOL. I guess all you have to do is have a Spanish last name, so I guess Emitt Smith is officially English! HA

  • @BadHabit202

    Yep all this Latino this Latino that is USA fairy tale land stuff!!

  • @LatinosarenotaRace Latino is a ethinicity.. They feel their african roots

  • @EZ3Xicano

    In the broadest sense yes latino can be construed that way,but in reality a latino ethnicity is a by-product of American pop culture to deal with a group that was created in 1970.if you look at many definitions even the one by the census it states a latino is someone who has an origin from so called latin america nothing about ethnicity ,but again there is contradictions!

  • @LatinosarenotaRace Wait..Wasn't the term "latino" invented by Hispanics themselves during the civil rights movement? So don't blame others for the word..

  • You dont call an american indian "English" because he speaks some english...Dumbass. Your logic is backwards.

  • in case you didnt know most words in spanish come from latin root words and thats why we are discribed as latinos dumbass

  • "latino" simply means "latin" in spanish. Thanks to the US census and their horrible attempt to redefine the term, we now have all kinds of people erroneously describing themselves as "latinos".

    What a farce.

  • Latin.... Hmmmm, European.  The game continues.......

  • Why don't they point out the true Latinos?

    George Washington was a true Latino!

  • How are they "latino"? I dont get it.

  • Latino is not a race, it's a culture...you can be black, brown, or white and still be latino...a latino is someone who comes from a Latin American country regardless of race...

  • True Latinos are the western Roman Empire and the Latin Catholic church!!! Spanish is the native tongue for Spain it's a Celtic linguist. Latin are Celts

  • These people are obviously light skinned blacks who speak spanish. Why are they so confused with their identity?

    And whats with all the subtle disses towards Mexicans?

  • wow, are you kidding me, how can some one make a statment like that. lol youre so pathetic.

  • @pmsan29 They hate it when u call a dominican black.. Most of them Deny it..

  • aww man i miss NYC!!

    i miss Latinos!!

  • DR is in the house!

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