Sunday, September 13, 2009

My License Is Expired And Im In The Military



To this blog I interviewed a friend, Daisy Mendez, my floor in my residence, Fromm. Daisy is 17, and she's from San Jose, California. She was born in the United States and Mexico. Daisy is the oldest of three, she has a brother who is 15, and a sister who is 13 years. Daisy I mentioned that some stereotypes of culture and community are all Baracho and Mexicans are lazy, but not true. Daisy admitted to me that the only addiction she has is the candy, chocolate, and cakes. He specializes in university psychology. Some of her hobbies include football, folk dancing, and cooking.
As a child, she spoke English at home with his family. There was a rule of their parents that their children were not allowed to speak English at home. But Daisy studying Inglésy English school in grades KG through 12. Daisy identified with its roots, community, gender, and nationality - Mexican and Chicano too. She does not mind the term "Latino" or "Hispanic," but she knows many people who are offended when people refer to them by the wrong term. For example, Daisy has a friend who is a Salvadoran, but she hates it when someone refers Mexicana.
Daisy and her family are Catholic, then are held on traditional festivals of this religion, including Thanksgiving Day, Christmas, and Easter. But his family has other traditions as well. For example, every Sunday the family has barbecues home. She told me that many of his family, including his uncles, you , grandparents, and cousins, live in your neighborhood. Everyone goes home every Sunday to spend time together and eat Mexican food. What delicious fun! Blog # 2

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