A2A. I've experienced it only a couple times. In many decades of great interactions with many, many Spaniards which include both visiting Spain itself and getting along with Spanish people in Mexico and the US. So the answer is, a few may, but lik... read more
Now, if you are referring to the indigenous or mixed population, then I think the answer is obvious. read more
Spanish, along with Italian, are beautiful languages. But it seems as if many Americans associate these languages with the "poor, loud, mamma mia" stereotype, and therefore look down on it. read more
The term Hispanic means “from Spain”; to apply it to South Americans, Mexicans or Spanish speaking people from any other country other than Spain - and in the case of South America and Central America, probably the majority of people have absolutely no connection whatsoever with Spain, other than that they speak the same language - is incorrect and wrong. read more