6/10/2008
haha most of these are true for me and quite funny :)
You have ever been hit by a chancla.
You grew up scared by something called "El Cucuy."
Others tell you to stop screaming when you are really just talking.
You light a candle on the night of the Lotto drawing.
You use your lips to point something out.
You constantly refer to cereal as "con fleis".
Your mother yells at the top of her lungs to call you to dinner even if it's a one bedroom apartment.
You can dance ranchera, cumbia or salsa without music.
You use "manteca" (lard) instead of olive oil and can't figure out why your butt is getting bigger.
You call your sneakers "tenees".
You have at least thirty cousins.
You can't imagine anyone not liking spicy food.
You are in a 5-passenger car with 7 people in it and a person shouting "subanse, todavia caben".
Whenever you feel under the weather, you compulsively dab on some "Vics" vapor rub all over your chest and inside your nostrils.
Your mom packs your "lonchera" everyday.
You or someone you know uses "Tres Flores" in their hair.
Tamales, champurrado, posole and menudo are must haves on Thanksgiving.
There is more dos equis than punch at little Juanito's birthday party.
There is at least one member in your family name Maria, Guadalupe, Juan, Jose, or Jesus.
Everyone still thinks Cesar Chavez is the best boxer even if he lost against Oscar De La Hoya.
You've gone to the Pulgamarket every weekend for years.
You step into a house that has all those little figurines taking up every inch of space on/under the TV.
You have a porcelain cat, dog, Buddha, or elephant in your living room.
You have plastic slipcovers on your sofas.
You swear "Choco Mil" is the same as Slim Fast and try to lose weight by drinking it.
You have a drunk uncle/aunt.
You're still afraid to open that umbrella in your house.
You not only know who Don Francisco from Sabado Gigante is, but you tell people he's your tio.
Your mother, tia or hermana's hair is blackcherry, "Sun in" red or a burgundy that would make Celia Cruz jealous.
You always try to find out what town another fellow Latino's family is from.
You have ever had to "beepiar" a friend on their pager.
You wear your Sunday best to do laundry at the laundrymat and go grocery shopping.
You have told your kid not to walk the floor barefoot or they'll catch a cold.
You go to a wedding or Quiencienera, gossip about how bad the comida is, but be the first to take a plato to go.
You have a bottle of Tapatio in your purse.
Your cousins are delinquents / hootchies.
You have a chola in your barrio named "La Flaca" who's bigger than a house.
You think Cristina trumps Oprah any day.
You have a cousin named "Guero" who's darker than night.
You know a chola named "La Shy Girl" who is loud and obnoxious.
You need to point out how much something you just bought cost.
You go to a white friends house for dinner and don't understand the concept of sitting at a table.
You've tried to bring a mango back to the US from Mexico, and a bonus point if you actually made it all the way home with it.
You drive a "Cheby", an "Ohsmobeel" or a "Bolswahgon"
You're proud to be Mexican - and you pass these jokes on to all your Mexican friends!
6 comments:
Hi Nelly, you probably don't remember me, but we used to go down to Church on the Street to the ladies shelter. I happened across your blog and was so happy to see it. I see your mom often. I have shared your post with my Latino friends and they had to explain several of the jokes to me but they were laughing. I hope you are doing great.
Here is my link. Marcie
"You can dance ranchera, cumbia or salsa without music."...you may be able to, we just can't tell your mom!
Hey, I stumbled across your blog from Angie smith's. I read your comment, and for some reason it stuck out to me. Or it was your picture. The colors. I loved them! ha. Call me lame. :o) Anyway,
I think we have a lot in common, and just thought that was cool. I'm an MK as well. we lived in CR for a year and 1/2. What part do you live in? Anyway. Nothing like finding people that you have things in common with on this blog world. :o)
So yeah. that's my random comment. It's cool if you don't want to write back. :o) I'm always a liiiittle iffy with strangers, but yeah. :o)
Peace girl! :o) Keep it real.
Well, sweet new look. :o)
I lived in Escazu. If I can even spell that right anymore. haha. My parents worked with Habitat for Humanity at the time. So we moved there with a bunch of families from Georgia. :o) I went to Country Day School for a year and then the next year I went to Marian Baker, it was like an Hour away. That was a way better school for me though. :o) I enjoyed it a lot more.
I'm totally into getting to know new people as well. There are so many people in this world, I just, i want to know everyone!!! haha.
And yes, Angie's blog is amazing. My heart just literally hurts for her and the rest of the women who comment! I just, ah. It's crazy. Who would've known that writing your heart out on a blog would reach out to so many people. I'm constantly praying for them.
Well, I hope you have a great day, and hope we can get to know each other in this blogworld. :o) I just love that feeling of connecting with others....chao!
You're from there?! Freakin' sweet. :o) I lived in Americus GA for about 5 1/2-6 years. What part are you from? Do you have facebook? If so, you should totally look me up!
Dre Mickler
:o) haha.
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