So this question appeared on a form I'm filling out, and I am 1/4 Spanish.I'm kinda confused why they would have a special question for people from Spain...? When did they start caring about that?Also, does 1/4 qualify me to check Yes?I've checked No for now, but if there is a compelling reason why my Spanish background would matter, I'm all over the Yes box!
11/18/2010 3:19:18 AM
I consider myself a pacific islandergotta get dat financial aidI'm AstralAdvent and i approved this message.
11/18/2010 3:21:50 AM
Yeah, I'm gonna assume the "Spanish" part is for people from Latin America who identify more as European than African or Indian.But I wanna rep my Spanish background so bad!
11/18/2010 3:31:32 AM
sometimes i wear a button up shirt but only button the top two buttons.
11/18/2010 3:43:17 AM
^
11/18/2010 5:19:52 AM
it's probably going by self-identificationso you're probably fine to tick off the 'Spanish' box if you want to
11/18/2010 5:23:40 AM
I'd say I'm Mexican but look more Asian.
11/18/2010 5:38:30 AM
I think you should ask yourself whether you like tacos and burritos. The answer lies within.
11/18/2010 7:45:01 AM
I'm cuban but i look white.
11/18/2010 7:50:48 AM
I think this form is racist
11/18/2010 10:26:56 AM
11/18/2010 10:30:04 AM
speak spanish to me baby..... yeah
11/18/2010 11:27:10 AM
no, i am not
11/18/2010 11:29:31 AM
I'm part Italian and sometimes get confused for Spanish.
11/18/2010 11:31:21 AM
11/18/2010 11:34:34 AM
^lolAre you of [ethnicity], [race], or [nationality] origin?[Edited on November 18, 2010 at 11:35 AM. Reason : ]
11/18/2010 11:34:41 AM
I'm 1/4 Cuban. I had a census person come to my door because I didn't fill out the form. She asked me specifically if I was Cuban. Not latin or hispanic, but Cuban. I said I was 1/4 and she said it counted. Sometimes I list that I am hispanic and sometimes I don't. It depends on what form I'm filling out.
11/18/2010 12:12:22 PM
Yes, Cuban B.
11/18/2010 12:12:52 PM
11/18/2010 12:15:29 PM
INS is on the way.
11/18/2010 12:23:38 PM
Asian/Pacific Islander -- man, that's half the globe!
11/18/2010 2:57:33 PM
I think it tried to cover the basis for what terms people use to mean "Hispanic"; it's like when the Census used "Black, African American, or Negro"IMO "Latino" is too broad, because if interpreted as "from a place where Latin or a derivative is widely spoken" then it would include Italy, Brazil, Portugal, France, French Canada, Switzerland, Romania, and some other places...while of course "Spanish" is too narrow, but then again many a person thinks "Hispanic" means "Latin-American" (which incorrectly includes "Brazilian" and excludes "Spanish" and "Filipino")
11/19/2010 5:45:58 AM
latino- latin americanhispanic- all spanish/portuguese-speaking cultures
11/19/2010 5:49:04 AM
I was pretty sure "Hispanic" just meant "Spanish-speaking"while the (much less-known) term for "Portuguese-speaking" was "Lusophone" (in analogy to "Francophone" for French and "Anglophone" for English)and at least the AP advises to use "Brazilian" or "Portuguese" or "Angolan" or "Timorese" instead of "Hispanic" or some other generalized term for people from the respective Portuguese-speaking countries Brazil, Portugal, Angola, and East Timor
11/19/2010 5:54:28 AM