Guess what, we are here for opportunity. My people will learn eventually. My parents learned in time when they came to the U.S and they are now succesfull.
There are other spanish speaking Latinos to worry about. Also, check out the Spaniards. They're white and they speak Spanish. In fact, because of their conquests years ago in Latin America, Mexicans speak spanish because their ancestors were forced to learn by the Spaniards. The Spaniards were the first Spanish speakers just like the British were the first English speakers.
By the way, I'm not racist. In fact, I hope to visit Spain someday as well as Japan.
Also, not all Mexicans are brown. I'm white skinned. A lot of people have thought that I'm not Mexican until I start talking like one.
By the way, I learned in James Clavell's Shogun that language is the key to survival in any country.
VIVA LA RAZA!
By the way, I was born an American citizen thus making me Mexican-American. I'm not an immigrant. My parents have been American citizens for 4 or 5 years now. I helped them study for their exams. 
Guess what, we are here for opportunity. My people will learn eventually. My parents learned in time when they came to the U.S and they are now succesfull.
There are other spanish speaking Latinos to worry about. Also, check out the Spaniards. They're white and they speak Spanish. In fact, because of their conquests years ago in Latin America, Mexicans speak spanish because their ancestors were forced to learn by the Spaniards. The Spaniards were the first Spanish speakers just like the British are the first English speakers.
By the way, I'm not racist. In fact, I hope to visit Spain someday as well as Japan.
Also, not all Mexicans are brown. I'm white skinned. A lot of people have thought that I'm not Mexican until I start talking like one.
By the way, I learned in James Clavell's Shogun that language is the key to survival in any country.
VIVA LA RAZA!
Well when I grow up I want to go to Japan and teach different languages, but I only know english and spanish and was wondering if japanese people were interested in those languages. If not, which languages are they interested in? Thank you ^_^
Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Costa Rica, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, New Zealand, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Portugal, England, USA.
I'd like to know which countries speak Spanish as their dominant language. Thank you!
I'm always curious about this that is, what makes one country's cuisine more popular than the others.
Also why Italian cuisine is more popular than spanish one??
Immigration may counts, however, French cuisine is also popular not only in the US but in Japan and several countries. Spanish did conquer the world but not people's mouth. (Pourquoi?)
That is, there weren't many French immigrants in the US as compared to Mexican and Italian immigrants. But French cuisine is popular.
and mexican people cant speak spanish
what the hell? it's not like theirs differant versions of english!
ebonics died away so dont even go there haha
first off there is a differance you idiots if youd ever even traveled out side of your mamma's house youd know that
they are both called spanish
but the spanrids speeak "spanish" and the mexicans speak "mexican"
it is spanish but not if you had the two of them in a room together the conversation wouldnt make it that far at all so who has an real explation for why these are so differant!
im 1/2 american and 1/2 english (like right off the boat english) so to me cockeny sounds just fine to me as well as the scots and irish they still use the same words it's like with the spanish thing it completely differant
fair enough i mean i was asking for some pot.....mota.... moto somthing like that
haha it was easier getting it there than japan!