bossie
4 Jan 2007
Love / Racism and Religion in Polish relationships [209]
Do you live in the US? I guess so. Do you speak English? I assume you don't have anyone there translating everything you say all the time. Now, do your parents speak English? Or is it that in general the first generation has it hardest? Then, do Latins of the second generation speak English? Do they go to US schools, learn American history, English language, make friends with locals and therefore learn American culture. At the same time at home they speak Spanish, eat what their family has always eaten, celebrate Christmas, Easter and other holidays the way they would if they were home? Don't you have Polish Christmas? Celebrate namesday? Go to church every Sunday?
Perhaps you should answer this question. Is culture about race or about tradition, history, feelings?
That is just wrong, if immagrants absorbed culture then the mexicans in America would speak English, and the Poles in England would to. And if they slept with a black guy there kids would completely stop caring about their culture.
Do you live in the US? I guess so. Do you speak English? I assume you don't have anyone there translating everything you say all the time. Now, do your parents speak English? Or is it that in general the first generation has it hardest? Then, do Latins of the second generation speak English? Do they go to US schools, learn American history, English language, make friends with locals and therefore learn American culture. At the same time at home they speak Spanish, eat what their family has always eaten, celebrate Christmas, Easter and other holidays the way they would if they were home? Don't you have Polish Christmas? Celebrate namesday? Go to church every Sunday?
What happens when italy becomes 85% black?
Perhaps you should answer this question. Is culture about race or about tradition, history, feelings?