British reacted to Latin American and Spanish Stereotypes!!
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🇬🇧 Emily
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🇨🇴 Santiago
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🇪🇸 Gabriel
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🇻🇪 Eddie
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I love how the Venezuela 🇻🇪 guy Eddie is being 100% honest about it 😂
Edit out the misused big terms love and silver that only reflect me and guy that only reflects my pure protectors aka the alphas, and, I also am the only chica(s) / girl(s) / chick(s) and the only beautiful being and the only possessive / dominant being, and reIationships are only meant for me & my pure protectors aka the alphas, and love only exists for me the only lovable being - all womyn / humnz are the exact opposite of such terms!
Sorry but.....ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
These Spanish speaking guys are very good , nice and nice , after Spanish speaking girls like Andrea or Cláudia , their highlight is well deserved
True, I really love their reactions
I am the only girl(s) and the only beautiful being and the only possessive / dominant being, and reIationships are only meant for me & my pure protectors aka the alphas, and love only exists for me the only lovable being - all womyn / humnz are the exact opposite of such terms!
The misused big terms love and purple and girls and dsrvd and like and guys etc must be edited out - only I reflect such terms and colors, and only the pure / virgin men (like my pure protectors aka the alphas) reflect terms like guys / boys / men!
I can confirm that most of these stereotypes vary from person to person but the party thing is very true
I'm reading comments saying Latin America and Spain are two different things and while that's true, there is a connection between them not only culturally, but also historically and linguistically. I don't see anything wrong with that. Plus the video clearly says "Latin American and Spanish stereotypes"
@Carlos Muppie Yeah, in this case it could be "Hispanic stereotypes" as it means Spain (of course) and Hispanic countries aka Hispanic America.
@Carlos Muppie yes. It curious that at the end Latin America is only used for the Spanish speaking countries... Curious... Really curious...
It started with Napoleon, he coined the term Latin America because he refused to cede it to Spain by calling it Hispanic America. It was his way of of justifying invading and the term stuck
Hispanics are not lazy they work so hard ! You’ll rarely see a homeless person in la that is Latin
I like how The Venezuelan guy used the word"Fewer" correctly, in a sentence, when most English-speaking natives get this grammatically incorrect.he said, there are "fewer" clubs, in Venezuela. Many English speaking natives would say there are "less" clubs
I’m a native English speaker, and that’s not my experience with what I hear most native English speaking people say. Less is more for things that can’t be counted. I would say there is less water in the cup than in the bowl. There are fewer jellybeans in cup than in the bowl.
Fun fact. Spain working hours figures are above Europe average
My Argentinian side of the family works much longer hours than in the UK. Its by necessity to get by.
The fun fact about Spain it's true, cause I'm from Spain
Spanish work more hours, but we are less productive because our companies have worst level of organization than north european companies.
And Mexico is the hardest working country in the world working more hours then any other country like South korea or Japan. I dont know where this rumor/lie came from about being lazy.
@@scattr7592 same for Venezuelans, we all work all day everyday and still for many people in Colombia we are super lazy.
As to being lazy, it can look like that from a Korean POV, because they have this toxic work-based culture and we are not like that (that's why Chinguamiga left Korea because she was getting physically sick). But we are not lazy, in Colombia we are really hard working people and this is why we have more American companies trying to hire Latam talent. It is just our culture is more people-oriented so parties are a fundamental instrument to our cultural and social development. This is why in Cali, if you don't dance you basically won't be having too much social life. And maybe the folks haven't been in their respective countries for a while because we have as many clubs, bars, restaurants as any other country. A stereotype that you can actually tell it's true is that we are very unpunctual.
I envy you, guys. 😄 I can't even normally dance but you hang out with your friend and family. It's so nice 😊 I'll learn how to dance and will come to you to party 😆😆😆🙈
Stereotypes are just that, just thoughs about a culture. But there is no just one way to be Colombian, venezuelan, spanish or other. Every country is so diverse, that you will find people who behave totally contrary to those stereotypes.
These guys are so nice, charismatic and energetic. They even make Emily look quiet!
They did a poor explaining in the lazy part. The stereotype comes because we don't live to work like some unhealthy high suicide rate countries like Asia or Europe.
We work enough, and then is personal will. Specially if you are an employee we would not stay afterhours for free nor we will go out to company dinners, or go to work sick. In some countries people do t leave work until they overdone and finish things. Get after hours calls, obey their bosses as gods, etc. That is considered a no in a million times here. After hour with the company bosses, I don't want to ever think of them. Over hours?. You don't pay me for that, the deal was this hours, no more.
I hate when my boss would call and told to go to the office for some paperwork. Ended blocking his number and leaving the company cellphone on desk. Fuck that, go yourself.
You work to live you don't live to work. Work is a nuisance you do out of obligation. Your life is your family, friends and what you like to do. Work is not your life, is a thing you have to do because you need to pay for things for your life.
Very few people can work in what they love and call it their life.
In my experience Latin people and Spanish people work longer hours than here in the UK, particularly in Latam. I speak from experience living and working in Argentina and Spain.
Maybe coz of siesta culture
@@abatiedu4746 doesn't exist. I don't take naps. So most people, Asians take more naps than we. Even is encouraged in companies to sleep 20 minutes.
Naps are for hot regions where after noon people cannot work outside due the heat without risking to die.
Mexicans here in the US work countless hours 24/7 to provide for our family
@@aldozilli1293 Exactly, It's the exact opposite of what he is saying lmao in spain people work longer hours for free, and in more developed european countries your personal time is way more respected
I love hearing how their cultures differ depending on their country. It’s so interesting 😅
True, I love all cultures and languages
@@deutschmitpurple2918 especially refugees. Greetings from Hungary
@@AltaiAustro-Hungarian hungarians are asians.
@@AltaiAustro-Hungarian danm dude chill xDdd...and BTW there is not astro Hungarian thing anymore v:
@@pak3ton of course there is, but not in a nationality way. I am Austrian-German, and Hungarian.
Emily is calm and nice with guys
They had so much energy I look dulled 😂
jejeje lo diré en español. la gran mayoría de los venezolanos Bailamos,nos gusta una fiesta y disfrutar, no es ser flojos porque cuando se trabaja, pues se trabaja, y bastante y se lucha por el día a día, sino disfrutar esos momentos libres bien sea con la familia, o en discotecas o salir a pasear, sobre todo los fines de semana, y a los colombianos les gusta también (he ido muchas veces a Bogotá, Cali, Medellín y Cúcuta) y se baila mucha salsa merengue y regueton en ambos países y generalmente lo aprendemos desde niños, en forma espontánea con las familias, y si son adultos y no aprenden, pues, se sale y se baila como venga jejeje. somos dos países muy parecidos, geográfica, histórica, ecológica y culturalmente. y casi todos los países de la cuenca del caribe tienen características similares en ese aspecto, incluso en los ritmos de salsa merengue vallenatos cumbias y hasta el regueton panameño o puertoriqueño. y si, el latino es celoso, uno tiende a ser posesivo, y las mujeres mas aun jajajaja. en su mayoría porsiacaso jajajajaja.
Que edad tienes? Eso a cambiadi un pelo por la globalizacion, diria que de 28años para abajo ya no es tan asi en la actualidad es raro ver que sepan bailar merengue o salsa y cuando se rumbea es disco o una junta en casa
@@kyoden1928 ahorita lo que se baila es regueton, con la globalizacion como tu dices. y levan el ritmo. pero igual vas a casas de clase media o pueblos y bailan salsa y cumbias o vallenatos. y sigo viendo en discotecas que lo hacen. no es una encuesta de 100% pero si lo hacen.
No se la gente en estos comentarios, pero por lo menos em Caracas se baila es bachata, salsa y reggaeton en las fiestas de jovenes, ya con los mas adultos (diria yo que cuarentones en adelante) se baila mas merengue.
I’m a simple human.
I see Shakira, I click 😅💃
Same😂
Man Emily looks sooo stunning 😍 ❤
Thought you hated the English yet you’re calling a ‘beta’ English girl stunning 😂 ah you’re so funny paddy
The Spanish guy looks like such a fun person!! 😂😍
I just realized the Colombian said “I was in Cali and there was this American girl.”
Clearly he meant the lady was from the USA but to hear some people on here tell it no one in Latin America calls us Americans. Actually he’s speaking ENGLISH so that’s the word he should use. I say estadounidense when I’m speaking SPANISH. It’s not that hard to understand unless you don’t actually speak the languages.
He’s a cutie pie. Necesito encontrar un novio colombiano. 😉 hola papi
It's also confusing because in Spanish "estadounidense" (roughly United States person) refers to both the USA and Mexico since their Spanish names are both "Estados Unidos ____" United States of America and United States of Mexico.
@@ParadiseDB7 Nadie piensa en un mexicano cuando se usa la palabra estadounidense
@@Joker-bp1gf bro English
@@ParadiseDB7 Bro CZcams tiene traductor.
@@Joker-bp1gf kid. English.
Finally there are some boysssss!
Lol was that a whip? Ahahah! I love her in minute 6:06
I love Santiago`s Attitude he is really calm but funny at the same time
That Colombian is liying, we are at the top of working hours in the OCDE.
Ni cerca
The colombian guy is right, in some regions of Colombia some people are well known to be lazy. Like La costa caribe, Huila (my departament 😮💨) and any one more.
Has estado en la costa o solo sigues los estereotipos?
@@davidmartinez5427 tengo muchos amigos costeños
@@ando9191 Yo tengo amigos paisas que se drogan, y no por eso ando diciendo que todos lo hacen JAJAJ, no puedes agrupar a 12 millones de personas en experiencia a tus amistades.
@@davidmartinez5427 Dije que son bien conocidos o que tiene fama, aprende a leer un poquito entre líneas. ¿Te ardió porque te diste aludido? pilas ahí. PD: También he estado allá de vacaciones y solo estando de vacaciones me doy cuenta de eso, "crea fama y echate a dormir" dicen por ahí no?
Yeah that's true we do talk a lot. idk why lmao
@JLchevz Not all of us do
I'm proof of that
Venezuelan guy: "...I even understand Scotland accent" **flexing**
Subtitles: "So, I don't understand Scotland accent"
Aight nvm!
I like Gabriel from eSpain :) Very charismatic and eloquent!
Pearls on guys is such a good shift in fashion. Looks good literally 100% of the time.
Bien resuelto al final Gabriel! Eres un crack! 🇪🇸
For the lazy stereotype, I just going to say that the people of UE, they don't like to work on Sundays, in Latin America we need to work, because if we aren't, we feel awful.
True, I study every day
In Spain we're lazy but we work a lot of hours
In spain people always take naps in the afternoon
In a lot of south american countries if you are lazy you do not eat, so I think that stereotype is bs.
Tú no has visto una fábrica de España en tu vida, hulio.
People who live between the tropics have this tendency to be good at dancing. Many of their lifestyle and idiosyncrasy are due to the warm climate in which they live all year round: they are very good at dancing, laughing, shouting, being in the street. However, Latin America identifies more than it should with this lifestyle. The countries of the southern cone, especially the Chile/Argentina/Uruguay chain, are radically different countries: they do not dance, they do not shout, they do not speak loudly, they do not meet in the street or on the corners, they do not play loud music; they are more in the European style: serious, quiet, a bit cold and distant, definitely less friendly and open than the Caribbean, very jealous and at the same time respectful of the public space and also of the individual space of each person, they do not kiss or hug strangers like caribbean people do. In short, more European style
But again. Europe is very very different depending on country. People in Spain & southern Italy are not really like you described Europe to be like
A lot of this steriotypes can't aply to my country, and I'm southamerican
quiet not quite and mami not mommy, editor (: (near the end)
Next time you Can do it with arabic countries it's also different from a country to another
Actually, Spanish are less different than English or Arabic. The words that changes are mostly those news, like new inventions.
I find it weird that she didn't understand the idea of having a good life > work and just equate it with laziness
Family and friends is > work.... For sure... If they don't understand that it's their problem...
"Work to live, not live to work"
The thing is they didn't explain that idea well at all
@@jules44. True, but they said it bluntly at the beginning "We like to enjoy life. If you just work, work and work, at the end of the day, what have you done with your life? You die and then ...? " Maybe because in our countries until very recently you died relatively young, you had no money (neither did your government) for medicines and proper medical services, and there was no way to improve that, so ..... "Lo comido y lo bailado no te lo quita N A D I E". We are poor countries, so maybe we will stay poor all our lives no matter how we hard we tried, our countries lack of opportunities, so ... better invest that effort in love and trying to be happy.
I am so happy to see them again . I have really loved their reactions
Yes, I wouldd say that generally there is a big difference between the cullture in northern and centtral Europe, which share a lot of similarities, and southern Europe
Are they part of the LGBTIQIA group? The 3 guys lol
Good video. Emily is a delight and the guys are so straightforward.
I’m from Puerto Rico and we love to party a lot!! For no reason we want to party! 🤣
My opinion is that emily is very beautiful
Where are all my venezuelan peopleeeeeee🇻🇪🇻🇪🇻🇪
I love these guys. Love to see them with Emily. 😊✨
She is Scottish? Sounds nothing like it…Scottish but grew up in the England perhaps
If anyone knows where she got her jacket from let me know
When does someones from the Netherlands show? I am Dutch can I participate? :)
Well the Netherlands was part of the Spanish empire
You should do one with Perú
Why did the lady laugh so much when the Spanish guy started talking about Shakira?
In Spain we are lazy because we enjoy life. We don't live to work, we work to live. idk why we are that way, maybe the weather whatever cheers from Barcelona
heat makes us lazy bro, greetings from portugal
Speak for yourself. I am not lazy. I work every day from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. even if I don't like it. It's a widespread stereotype because of the siesta or the fact that there is a split day and the day seems to stop for two hours at midday. But it doesn't make us lazy.
@@xavi8458 The leisure is healthy and enrich our life as human beings, we are not robots. From leisure come philosophy, science, art, etc.
these dudes only said the truth
LOLOLOL si juntas los nombres del venezolano y el colombiano tenemos al cantante Eddie Santiago, debieron cambiarle los lugares
I think people tell that Latinos are lazy partly because the concepts of 1.) siesta or sleeping in the afternoon, 2.) the mañana habit or doing things not right away, basically procrastinating. In the Philippines, a country conquered by Spain, we studied the effects of colonialism in our modern society in elementary, and that's what my teachers had pointed out.
That’s an exceptionality brilliant concept to teach and must really expand Filipino children worldview.
We are not lazy, we just think you guys over work
Necesito uno de centro América soy de El Salvador 🇸🇻💙🤍💙
0:33 i feel releated😢
WoW British accent and red hair that hit my weak spot
Fake british like me? Ohmygosh, this new generations are really something! jejeje
I clicked cause a saw colombia
I wish they could bring more Africans to this channel
This one was so funny 🤣🤣
Emily is a fashion icon
I disagree with what the Spaniard said, in LATAM, we're not that culturally different from one another at least relative to how different Europeans, Asians, and Africans can be to one another. We're much more identical than we are different. The countries within LATAM are carved out of administrative subsections of the Spanish and Portuguese empires, whose lines were drawn very arbitrarily based on personal whims of the royals. Traveling from one cultural subsection of Europe to another feels vastly more different than me traveling from northern LATAM to southern LATAM. Within the context of Spain/Portugal/Southern Europe and LATAM, that's where the notable difference actually begins, and even then it's not THAT huge either.
Soy latino y aunque compartimos varias cosas en común, somos muy diferentes de ellos nmms.
Por algo somos tercer mundo y ellos primero.
La mentalidad difiere mucho.
Y ellos por cuestiones raciales se identifican más con Francia, Portugal o esos países
Cool video. I think that the Latin American guys didn't explain well though. Gabriel seems smart. Wish Emily spoke more in the video haha
❤🔥👍🏻
I've failed as a stereotype, I don't like to dance or go to parties, and being lazy in my country is because if you work or don't work, in the end it will be the same
“Latinos are lazy”… ask Mexicans who statistically work the most hours per week among the OCDE Countries. And we Latinos in the US are the ones who do those jobs US Americans don’t want to do. In fact, I am Venezuelan living in FL and I used to work 7 days a week some time ago!… Give me a break!
Estas muy equivocado......They are as a culture lazy, negar eso es mentira al 100% . Latinos only work hard when they are obligated and have no choice, which is usually the case when you are in another country, don't speak the native language or have documentation to get an easier job, and need to survive. That is the only reason, I lived in Venezuela and Colombia for 10 years and saw two of the laziest cultures I have ever seen. 2 hour naps every day at lunch, everything is half assed, construction projects take years to finish for even a simple road, people sit around and drink for hours every single night in large groups in the street. There is much more time and energy spent on socializing and fun than work and career, its not a bad thing but Latin America cannot seriously be defined by hard working people. Japanese and Americans work much more. Latinos have more fun
@primerio
@@neo7759 Definitely you have to come to the US and see how hardworking is the Latino community. You really don’t know what is hard work until you come here and see latinos doing the hardest works you can imagine and those what Americans don’t want to do.
@@geografisica I dont think you understand, I am here in the USA and I am from here. But I have dual citizenship de USA y Venezuela. I also don't think you read or understood what I said in my comment. I am going to put it in Español so you fully grasp it. He visto los latinos y como trabajan aqui por muchos años, y si es trabajo muy arrecho en muchos casos. Pero no es porque el latino es un super trabajador muy fuerte y siempre quiere trabajar duro y hacer las vainas mas fuertes asi como dices. Es solo por dos razones chamo, primer casi nunca aprenden el idioma por flojera (aunque todos los otros extranjeros si aprenden Ingles), y segundo porque casi siempre andan sin papeles. Por esas dos razones les toca trabajar en los peores trabajos, porque estan obligados! Si no trabajan en eso......no comen y ya. Tu eres Venezolano, tu sabes muy bien como es la cultura alla.....muchos flojeando tomando polar, la rumba, siestas cada dia, puro trabajos chimbos de bodegas y vainas asi. Pero cuando un latino aqui tiene papeles , el ingles, y un poquito de plata en su bolsillo por lo general son medio flojos y tu lo sabes. Los chinos, los de Vietnam y los de la India y Japon trabajan mucho mas duro aqui que los latinos. Y una cosa mas que deberias aprender ....el hecho de que agarran los trabajaos que nadie quiere hacer por poquito dinero...... realmente no ayuda a nadie porque los negocios contratando ilegales y pagando una miseria.....nunca reciben su castigo y nunca suben el pago porque el latino lo sigue agarrando y aceptando esos trabajos. Entonces realmente es lo opuesto de lo que queremos aqui, porque lo que realmente queremos es que suben el pago, pero como los latinos estan dispuestos siempre por desesperación......las empresas pueden seguir pagando una miseria y no es nada bueno a lo largo. Hay que pensar bien la vaina aqui y no siempre creer lo que te dicen.
@@geografisica aja ya viste
sahkira 😍💀
Hahaha! My Spanish bf is one of the most jealous people that I know! He even made me deactivate my IG! Hahahaha!
I think jealous people are in whole world but in general we are not too much jealous in Spain
Well he is toxic and insecure then 🚩
No soy española, pero hablo español y te dire... amiga sal de ahí, una cultura no justifica malos tratos de ese estilo.
Get a new one.
And I'm Spanish myself.
@@TheJollyJokerDancer Too late, we're getting married lol
Main reason i like the latin view on life, work is not everything.
Please make a funny game with those guys🤣
me da risa porqie entre latinos nos ponemos esos estereotipos y miran a otras personas mal cuando no son como deben ser so...
Eres la primera persona latina que conozco. ¿Puedes hablarme un poco en latín, por fa?
Why "Latin American" when referring only to Spanish?
Siempre los venezolanos diciendo que sus mujeres son hermosas solo porque algunas mujeres ganaron el miss universo..... es como decir que casi todos los portugueses son los mejores jugando futbol porque Cristiano Ronaldo es portuguess jaja no tiene sentido.🙄🙄
No sé por qué lo dices, las mujeres de Venezuela tienen rasgos muy preciosos y cuerpos estereotípicamente muy bonitos por naturaleza e independientemente de su estatus social. Es muy normal ver a chicas y hasta chicos que tengan figuras de modelo pasar en la calle, no necesariamente tiene que ver con lo de Miss Universo o etc.
"A nivel mundial, Venezuela se destaca en los concursos de belleza, siendo así el país con más títulos alcanzados, aproximadamente un total de 212 en diversas categorías." ---> Si vamos a hablar de un estereotipo entonces que se haga con fundamentos. Venezuela es quien ostenta más coronas de belleza a nivel mundial. Pero mucho más allá de eso, muchas mujeres venezolanas disfrutan de arreglarse bastante y por el gran mestizaje de la zona muchas chicas tienen rasgos muy interesantes. Así que siempre están "de punta en blanco".
Es un estereotipo muy cierto si me preguntas. Podría decir que incluso los hombres, en otras palabras los venezolanos en general son bastante atractivos, con sus excepciones obviamente.
Where is Lauren? Oh, sorry, I know: she's in my heart ❤️ But why there's another speaker in this video? It's sad. Lauren come back 😢
I miss her too 😢And Caddy
Latino is people from Roman Empire, nobody in America continent speaks Latin.
The correct use would be Hispanos, hispanoamericanos, Iberoaméricanos. We just use Latinos to include Haiti but the terms feels so awkward. I prefer hispano if we don't take in count Brazil.
@@zamirroa we are not from Hispania...
Yeah but the word is used in other way, we don't speak latin are aware of that
That's a bit outdated. Latino TODAY often refers to someone from somewhere in Latin America.
@@Wheelio If Americans get angry just because we call them "gringos", why don't we feel the same way with the word "Latino".
El español es muy raro, como asiático
XDDDDDDDD
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Pero Venezuela y colombia son casi lo mismo debería ir alguien de otro país
No es lo mismo y no se quieren entre los paises
Una sutil diferencia abra pero la verdad que no se nota
@@pabloorlandosuarez1579 debe ser porque no has vivido en los dos paises, cuando pasas tiempo en los dos lugares te das cuenta de muchas diferencias
No es igual, la gente de otros países cree que es lo mismo, pero no.
In the English speaking world I think Argentina is the most well known country for dance in Spanish speaking Latin America.
I would say it's the Caribean countries
Argentina= Tango, not reggaeton or salsa.
@@JP-en7cc Yeah caribbean mainly
Only for Tango
Nah. I’m American and I would say we think more of some Caribbean countries like Cuba, Haiti and the DR are better known for dance and then other places like Colombia and Brazil. I like Bachata, Salsa, Cumbia, Merengue.
I think the countries who received a larger African influx tend to shaky shaky better.
Are you sure those guys are Latinos and not K-pop singers?
Latino and Spanish aren’t even the same thing that’s like saying British and USA is the same
ahí le has dao
Es evidente que no somos lo mismo, como tampoco lo es un peruano de un chileno, por ejemplo. Pero tenemos muchísimas cosas en común además de la lengua.
@@danieldeharoseglar9450 españa de latam no hay nada en comun, solo el idima y poco mas, españa es primermundista, desarollado y europeo y latinamerica son tercermundistas o algun segundomundista como chile o uruguay
Es un canal de habla inglesa, no va destinado a hispanohablantes (aunque aquí estamos),
por tanto la mayoría de su contenido son clichés y esterotipos fáciles,
el cometido es divertir más que informar.
Yeah, but because we were conquered by them we adopted somethings that differentiate them from other countries of Europe. Even so, in latin america an argentinian desendent from italians is very differents from a peruvian descendent from incas or a cuban descendent from africans.
My stereotype for Spanish-speakers are, they speak sooooo fast😵 Why They can speak Spanish that fast…
They’re all seem like Daddy Yankee for me
We French and other European countries can speak fast.
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 I just think, “How?” ‘cause French is hard to pronounce, Spanish is like a tongue twister, but you guys still speak fast😵
@@Ssandayo I'm not really French physically. Speaking the French language is much worthy over the Spanish cuz it's
Fancy
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 only a french woman has a sexy accent. If not for the women, french would not t be fancy
@@Ssandayo I guess it's much easier if you are born in the country, but yes I have tried to learn Spanish from watching movies but they speak too fast.
The celebration and party may have to do with the hot weather(also about the laziness). Though even we have our differences and in Peru we say spanish ppl are lazy.... Also, Colombia and Venezuela may have much more things in common being caribbean countries than the rest of south america. If you go to Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and even Chile you will find something different. The people from the Andes specially are quieter and though they also like to celebrate, there is an inherent melancoly attributed to the cold and harsh environment of the high altitudes. This can also be a stereotype though! And if you go to Argentina and Uruguay, you will find it very similar to latin europeans as the italian and spanish migration was huge in these countries.
Colombia is not a Caribbean country lmao, we're Andean...
When it comes to Argentina, I'm not sure if huge waves is the right answer, it's more like they hold on to Europe culturally more than other parts. Because lots of other parts of LATAM got huge waves of European immigration as well. The islands of the Caribbean are less indigenous than the average Argentine. Here's a genetic report on Argentine you can google to read more, it kind of is similar to the average genetic mixture for a lot (but not all) of LATAM countries: "Heterogeneity in Genetic Admixture across Different Regions of Argentina"
I’m latino and I have to disagree with them.
I'm interested in learning latin. Can you give me some classes thanks you are latino?
I dont think the lazy stereotype is accurate, I mean sure I have know lazy people on my country (venezuela) but most people I know they wake up everyday at 3 or 4 am and then go out to take the bus or the transportation that takes them to the places where they work or study, that is usually far away from where they live and stay out of home untill almost evening or the night that is when the work or study time ends, and they do this every day, sometimes even on weekends. What I do feel is that latinos (including me) sometimes we can be too impulsives and give priority to "Fiesta" in moments when surelly an european or asian wouldnt do, like after you finish your working day or studying day and meet some friends and someone say lets grab a beer! or lets go the beach tomorrrow! and we are like Yeaaaah! and we can go to work next day even if you had partied all night, wich probably is something someone raised in a "strict" culture wouldnt do because has to think about the responsability and stuff. Well I says this because I used to work and study and I was also able to party all night and then the next day go to work and study, and I never missed a single day of my duties xD but I admit that something like this could give a wrong impression to someone else.
Me hace gracia que digan que los españoles somos vagos, cuando literalmente eso es cosa de ricos. En España, una persona de clase media puede estar trabajando durante 12 horas al día. Así que vagos, mis h....
El Español de España o Catellano se debería llamar Español Latino o simplemente Español, ya que el Español viene del Latín, y el Español de Latinoamérica se tendría que llamar simplemente Español Americano, porque es el Español hablado en América / The Spainsh of Spain or Castilian Spanish should be called Latin Spanish or simply Spanish, because Spanish comes from Latin, and Latinamerican Spanish should be called simply American Spanish, because it is the Spanish spoken in America.
Soy de España y voy a clases de Inglés Avanzado en mi instituto / I'm from Spain and I go to Advanced English classes in my high school.
Todo es "español", que ganas de estar diferenciando,
entonces se debería hacer lo mismo con el "español murciano", "español andaluz", etc, etc.
@@carlosp1106 No, como en Inglés(Inglés Americano, Británico, Australiano...)
@@superd2234 ...dialectos vs idiomas. Aprende la diferencia.
@@Jauloid Obviamente sé la diferencia, pero se deberían llamar de esa manera, tiene más sentido
Porque?? Eso no tiene sentido si los vas a diferencia por el nombre del lugar no podría llamar al de España latino tendrías que llamarlo Español España que es el nombre que tiene actualmente, ambos son lenguas derivadas del latin, no puedes llamar a una sola latina 🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️ y también al clasificarlas geográficamente deben ser ambas con la misma clasificación para que se aprecie la diferencia por ejemplo, español de América y español europeo.
Cada vez que mten a España en cosas de latinos es algo raro.
Es como algo ajeno a nosotros.
It's unusual to see men in this channel.
i saw all the videos and i still don't understand how the Spanish guy is in the same side of the latinos when Spain is a European country with Eurocentric culture, to be latino you have to not only be born in latin America but have an inside experience on the culture. Edit: it's got nothing to do with speaking spanish, it's the big difference from the european culture to the latin american one.
It says Latin America And spanish stereotypes
Their looks alone is one of the reasons why you should not associate Spain with Latin America.
I mean, he literally says it himself.
But there is still a lot of shared culture. Spain is like a bridge between Europe and Latinoamerica in that sense.
P.S.: although it doesn't get more "inside experience" than in the original madre patria though, and that's Spain. 😉
I mean your comment is kind of wrong. The concept of a Eurocentric culture and united Europe only started in the 1970s. Previous to that, Europeans didn’t seem themselves as a united group and Spain was very isolated culturally due to the Pyrenees mountains. The culture in Spain is not very similar to many other European countries. The reason why Spain and latam are lumped together is because the general public sees all Hispanics as one group, and applies stereotypes to all of us.
Estás como excluyendo a los españoles de España. Lo que realmente nos une a todos los hispanos es el ADN español y mucho más, porque la otra parte depende del país que seas, no es lo mismo uno con ADN español-mapuche, que otro con ADN español-maya u otro con una mezcla de ADN español-italiano. Los hispanos no solo estamos unidos por el idioma, estamos unidos por la cultura, los hábitos de vida y el ADN. Los españoles de España no son diferentes en ese sentido. La parte que nos une es justamente la parte española.
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As usual , the Spanish guy has a more than poor pronunciation.
So?
And?
How do you talk about Latin America and not have Mexico on the panel? 🙄 🇲🇽
Cuz Mexico isn't the only one. Stop thinking only of Mexico when someone talks about Latin America. 🙄
Tell me you are American without telling me you are American...
No es un vídeo de LatinoAmérica, es un vídeo sobre los hispanos/españoles y sus respectivos países. No existe por ahora ningún país que hable latin en América, por lo que no es correcto ese término. El concepto latino hace referencia a los que hablan el latín o tienen un origen italiano.
there is nearly nothing in common about latin america an spain, latin america countries are in america and spain in europe, the only think in similar maybe is the lenguage but I don`t know why people think is the same, yes we are a latin country, but rance or italy too for example, latin america countryes are poor and shit.
Yes, but the Spanish culture was transferred to a great degreee dduring colonisation. one clear similarities more laidd back attitude. A lot of cutting-edge technology industries are heavily run by expats, in Spain and Latin America, because in northern and central Europe, the work ethic and Time consciousness is ingrained, wWhere it isn't in Spain and Latin Ameerica. It's true that you say Spain iis less like this then the latin american countries, but some of the spanish working in these industries, in spain, would be dismissed in northern Europe, because it's not only ingrained, but to certain degree, neurotic, to be punctual and excessively diligent in these industries in northern Europe, along with France and Germany.ironically, in Korea, China and Japan, even Northern America would seem like it was lazy.
Yes, spain have more in common with Morocco and Algeria
Dont compare us with Marroco. Is very different in everything. please... visit Spain and enjoy
@@dionisioronniejames7239 so you're saying you have more in common with Germany, Netherlands, England, or Sweden????? LOOOL
Poor and shit? Wow you are an assh*le, they arent as rich as European countries but countries like CR, Panamá, Uruguay and Chile are actually OK, Chile is richer than some European countries for example,Mexico and Brazil with all their problems are way more relevant than most European countries, there is a reason the EU exists and thats because most of those tiny countries can't compete at a global level by themselves
españa me da vergüenza ajena dios mío
por? es super majo y elocuente.
@@Jauloid es gay