Ka-pi96 said:
Yeah but they aren't really called latin countries. The term latino/latina is used specifically to refer to people from central/south America with heritage from those countries. |
Let's admit, though, that Central and South Americans carried the culture from Spain and Portugal. The only ones that don't have Iberian routes in Latin America, like some rural indigenous people, never refer to themselves as latino/latina. So if you think a girl from Málaga has the "latina flair" then you're being pretty accurate.
This is coming from an expat Nicaraguan (Spanish/Dutch descent) who considers Spaniards to be culturally the same as me. :P
OT:
I sometimes feel that my friend group of three Spanish nintendo fanboys might be the only ones that exist. That Playstation domination is real.
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