Mexican. The good name has been vilified for so long that even in the Southwest, where Mexicans are as plentiful as Yankees in New England, the word is used cautiously. Most Mexican-Americans have ...
Dear Mexican: I’m a Spanish teacher, and I’ve been hearing my students say a phrase, Tiki tu madre, and I am unsure what it means (if it truly means anything, which they swear it does). Dear Mexican: ...
The topic of That Mexican OT’s vocabulary came up after Lip Service host Angela Yee brought up artists, celebrities and influencers becoming more aware of their language and how it may affect others.
Dear Mexican: The use of the expression ¿Mande? (command me) by Mexicans has always struck me, though I have seen it happen with less frequency in the twenty years since I came to the United States. I ...
Dear Armo: Now, ¡Ay, caramba! might not be as popular or as peculiarly Mexican a swear as, say, “pinche puto pendejo baboso,” “¡Cu-le-ro!” or the many epithets derived from the word mamá (mother), but ...
My last name seems exotic. It’s hyphenated. It’s long. There’s even a color in it to shake things up. It also spurs questions — “What is your real last name? Rojo? Or Garcia?” “Are your parents ...
A Mexican defends his use of the N-word and asks, "What are you going to do about it?" A popular Mexican rapper has sparked fierce debate around his use of the N-word, which he attributed to growing ...
That’s “zozobra,” the peculiar form of anxiety that comes from being unable to settle into a single point of view, leaving you with questions like: Is it a lovely autumn day, or an alarming moment of ...
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