I live in the Midwest. I'm sure I had friends who spoke Spanish at home, but they weren't open about it in person. It's very whitewashed up here in certain areas. I did move to an area after college that was heavily Spanish, and I could have used it then had I remembered any of it. I picked up certain words from the stores and stuff, but nothing to really stick with me. We really need to change how we view foreign languages here. We shouldn't be waiting until high school to learn a second language. But who decides what the second language we learn at the same time as we start 1st or 2nd grade will be?
Interesting! I didn't realize there were different Greek languages, but now that I think of it, it makes sense, as English has gone through many changes. I learned Latin in high school, for a year. Only because I was tired of French (3 years). Then in college I took Spanish and Anglo-Saxon English. I wish I stuck with them. I can only do basics now. Even with Spanish, I never used it. I was told growing up, oh my gosh, you need to learn a second language, Spanish is it, etc etc. I took French to rebel, lol. Then I took Spanish, but I never, ever heard Spanish outside of the classroom, TV, and songs. So it never stuck. I should start up again though. I just have to decide which one!
Pardon me, but ethnography, what is that? I never could distinguish between race, ethnicity, and er.. well, I think that's it. Do you have a good source that could help break it down for me? Appreciate it!
I second Golem xiv, but I'm not sure where I can find it. It's not on the list on my e-book library. I'll have to see if they actually have a physical copy.
Whoa! Thanks! I like that explanation! The comic is awesome too. It really explained it well to me!
I never understood why they had a problem with this. Aren't some scuba suits head-to-toe? And surf wear? I also didn't get it, because once upon a time, it was a crazy notion to even wear a bikini!
Hi! Can I join? This sounds awesome!