Damn lightskin latinos dont speak Spanish to darker latinos

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I cant speak to the norm but based on my experience those Latinos ALSO respond in English to other Latinos in general. I'm as light as they come but when i speak Spanish to the ones he's referring to they respond to me in English and sometimes in broken English lol

It makes my head hurt sometimes
 

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I clicked, but this is not my experience AT ALL when talking with Afro-Latinos.

Usually you can tell who is an Afro-Latino from a non-Latino Black (some facial features, clothing, etc.).

If his English is good enough and I'm not in the mood to speak Spanish, then I might speak to him in English, but that don't have anything to do with the color of his skin.
 

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I clicked, but this is not my experience AT ALL when talking with Afro-Latinos.

Usually you can tell who is an Afro-Latino from a non-Latino Black (some facial features, clothing, etc.).

If his English is good enough and I'm not in the mood to speak Spanish, then I might speak to him in English, but that don't have anything to do with the color of his skin.
If someone speak Spanish to you and you speak Spanish why wouldn’t you respond in Spanish :patrice:

In my culture we respond to you in the language you speak to us unless we are trying to prove a point
 

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I think they assume he is American. Notice he said they act confused when he opens his mouth.


This happens to a lot of multi-lingual brehs. While i do speak many languages, this the typical response I get. Ironically, it's the language that I speak the worst, Arabic, that prompts native speakers to actually speak with me in their language. :pachaha:


All the other languages (Japanese, Spanish, French, my-trash-korean, etc) natives speak to me in English; while I speak to them in their own tounge
 

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has to be out west or in texas, up here they gone speak to you like you understand spanish

I think they assume he is American. Notice he said they act confused when he opens his mouth.


This happens to a lot of multi-lingual brehs. While i do speak many languages, this the typical response I get. Ironically, it's the language that I speak the worst, Arabic, that prompts native speakers to actually speak with me in their language. :pachaha:


All the other languages (Japanese, Spanish, French, my-trash-korean, etc) natives speak to me in English; while I speak to them in their own tounge
been trying to learn arabic which dialect did you pick up?
 

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There is a video of a white Spanish announcer snapping on a mestizo girl for not speaking Spanish.

It seems like they view black people as so lowly they aren't deserving enough to speak such a rich and illustrious language such as Spanish.

fukk these Latin jacking fakkits
 

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If someone speak Spanish to you and you speak Spanish why wouldn’t you respond in Spanish :patrice:

In my culture we respond to you in the language you speak to us unless we are trying to prove a point
I'm assuming we are talking about meeting strangers. If someone is talking to me in English, I'm going to talk to them in English (even if they got a bad accent). If they speak Spanish first, I will probably speak to them in Spanish. In the USA, I usually approach people in English first, even if I assume they speak Spanish.
 

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I'm assuming we are talking about meeting strangers. If someone is talking to me in English, I'm going to talk to them in English (even if they got a bad accent). If they speak Spanish first, I will probably speak to them in Spanish. In the USA, I usually approach people in English first, even if I assume they speak Spanish.
I was just asking since in the video in the OP the scenario is son began the conversation in Spanish so there wouldn’t be a question as to whether he can speak Spanish
 
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