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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]"I'm Hispanic" is not a valid answer to "Where are you from?"... because "Hispanic" is not a place, and there are actually many countries it refers to. So that's probably the reason that people are asking where you're actually from - so they can ask more about it, try to figure out whether they've been there and can relate or share stories, etc. [/quote] It’s this. People expect either a country or a US state as a response.[/quote] +1 I’m Hispanic and of course people want to know what country I’m from or my parents are from. It’s not a big deal, I’m not ashamed of my roots or heritage so I always answer. Also, this is probably the first question that comes up among Hispanics to what country are you from? It’s just conversation and a way to get to know people. [/quote]
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