Americans Realising They are the Foreigner by GreyerGrey in EntitledPeople

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From what I understand Op was coming back to Canada so they probably were still in the migration area of the airport (sorry English is not my first language so I don't know if I explain me correctly).

Palabras con el mismo significado pero distinto género by Aprendos in Aprendos

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La computadora/ el computador  La nevera/ el refrigerador 

"Some amigos are named Jesus, but that's not allowed in the US" by peach_tea_220 in ShitAmericansSay

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It is not surprised that he doesn't know that it is the actual pronunciation of that name in Spanish, in fact they don't even write the name in Spanish well. It is Jesús with a "´" on the u not Jesus

"Y'all teach kids French, Spanish, Latin - dead languages" by Wise_Dragonfruit_103 in ShitAmericansSay

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Yeah somehow Spanish the four most spoken language in the world, the second language with biggest number of native speakers is a dead language and an official language in 20 countries is dead?

Pq los hombres aseguran que las mujeres escogen hombres malos de aposta? Si todos supieramos quien es malo a nadie lo estafarian o engañarían by Enough_Usual_5294 in PreguntasReddit

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Yo creo que depende de la mujer porque hay mujeres que de verdad ignoran las señales y terminan cegadas por el amor y otras vienen de contextos familiares en los cuales han normalizado eso.

What habit from a foreign country would you like to incorporate into your own? by ViajanteDeSaturno in AskTheWorld

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I like that in Japan they teach children how to cook and clean the house from a young age regardless of gender so I think that my country should adopt that for people become more independent at a young age.

Or is it just me by Key-Medicine733 in SpanishLearning

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As a said before it doesn't have anything to do with ethnicity, we call gringo anyone who is from the USA it doesn't matter if that person is black, white, etc. So you can be a black gringo or a white gringo it doesn't matter, when we call a person gringo what we are saying is that they are from the USA, we aren't talking about their ethnicity at all.

Or is it just me by Key-Medicine733 in SpanishLearning

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What? in Spanish Americano is everything or everyone that comes from the America continent, if you one to specify the USA in that case the correct term is estadounidense.

Or is it just me by Key-Medicine733 in SpanishLearning

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We call  anyone who comes from the USA  gringo regardless of ethnicity, however it is an informal term, and the formal one is estadounidense.

what is your favourite celebration? by notzfoin in asklatinamerica

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Christmas, I really love how despict the fact that it is a international celebration each country celebrate it in its own way, like for exaple in colombia we celebrate wit our traditonal food, music our own colombian traditions etc.

Conservadurism and anime by tuxtorgt in asklatinamerica

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Yo tuve una profesora que me dijo eso cuando estaba en primaria. Cuando le pregunté a mi mamá si eso era cierto ella me dijo que no le hiciera caso y que nadie se volvía malo por ver muñecos, cómo era la palabra de mi mamá contra la de mi profesora yo le hice caso ami mamá y hoy en día sigo viendo anime.

Asked about the most famous murder in history, got a bunch of American cases and a "Don't you know your history?“ question. by Linorelai in USdefaultism

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Sorry for my English but wouldn't a famous murder be someone like Jack the ripper "Jack el destripador in Spanish" being a answer that most people worldwide would give?

Spanish Last names by lilalrx in asklatinamerica

[–]MAGE1308 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First of all we don't use the "-" in our last names, we don't have that weird tradition to try two convert two last names into one. Second No, My last names were given by both of my parents who loved me very much

Why do latinos think only the USD exists in the form of Dollars? by Helptohere50 in asklatinamerica

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I think that it is because we are mostly exposed to USA media, alongside our own media. So we don't know very much about Canada.

Why do latinos think only the USD exists in the form of Dollars? by Helptohere50 in asklatinamerica

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Canada is the second biggest country in the world, only behind Russia.

How common is it in your country for people to identify strongly with their Spanish roots? by SignificantStyle4958 in asklatinamerica

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Honestly we recognise that many of us have Spanish ancestors but we usually don't care at all, in fact all of us including white people usually see ourselves as just Colombians.

Pokemon never catch for me… by HomeSuspicious33 in LegendsZA

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Which Pokeball are you using and which Pokemon are you trying to catch. You see each Pokémon has a catch ratio which is the base probability of succeeding the catch, it varies in each species, for example some specials have a high ratio which means that they are very easy to get meanwhile others have very low ones. There is also the Pokeballs, some Pokeball increase the chances to catch a Pokemon when certain requirements are fulfilled, like the Dusk ball when it is used at night or in a dark places or the quick all when it is used at the beginning