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Cake day: July 1st, 2023

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  • I think I know how your dad feels. Growing up in West Coast US I didnā€™t understand why central Americans had such animosity towards being compared or mistaken as Mexican. Then I moved to the south. To my co workers every brown person was Mexican. ā€œhey go ask your little amigo xy or zā€ was common. ā€œwhat little amigo?ā€ " The Mexican whoā€™s got the keys to the gate" ā€œI donā€™t know that guy. Also, heā€™s Guatemalan. See that flag hanging from his car? Itā€™s a Guatemalan flagā€ I didnā€™t piss me off, but it made me feel a way I havenā€™t felt before and itā€™s not positive. I now get triggered when people just assume Iā€™m Mexican. It says a lot about them and itā€™s not good.




  • Itā€™s different for everyone. For me, I donā€™t like it when strangers ask so I donā€™t ask when Iā€™m the one who is curious. If itā€™s friends or someone getting to know me, it doesnā€™t matter how itā€™s asked. I do not mind. If Iā€™m handing you a beer and say " thatā€™ll be x dollars." And you respond by asking where Iā€™m from, it bothers me. Itā€™s the difference between getting to know someone and trying to fit them in a box. I get that sometimes people are curious but not every curiosity has to be satisfied. When I tell them that Iā€™m from US itā€™s common to be followed by ā€œfine! Where are your parents from?ā€ Thatā€™s just weird. Iā€™d never approach a stranger and ask about their parents.