Anonymous
Post 02/29/2024 15:49     Subject: Learning Spanish

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Isn’t it a form of cultural appropriation for a non-BIPOC person to learn Spanish?


What if it is needed for one's job or future job?

What if you extended family is mixed race?

What if you are marrying a native Spanish speaker?

What if you have a lot of friends that are Spanish speakers?

What if you plan on traveling extensively to Spanish speaker countries?


Not PP but that was clearly a joke. OMG DCUM--why is there never a sarcasm meter?
Anonymous
Post 02/29/2024 13:19     Subject: Learning Spanish

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Isn’t it a form of cultural appropriation for a non-BIPOC person to learn Spanish?


What if it is needed for one's job or future job?

What if you extended family is mixed race?

What if you are marrying a native Spanish speaker?

What if you have a lot of friends that are Spanish speakers?

What if you plan on traveling extensively to Spanish speaker countries?


Don’t let logic spoil a chance for people to feel offended
Anonymous
Post 02/29/2024 10:12     Subject: Learning Spanish

Anonymous wrote:Isn’t it a form of cultural appropriation for a non-BIPOC person to learn Spanish?


What if it is needed for one's job or future job?

What if you extended family is mixed race?

What if you are marrying a native Spanish speaker?

What if you have a lot of friends that are Spanish speakers?

What if you plan on traveling extensively to Spanish speaker countries?
Anonymous
Post 02/29/2024 09:59     Subject: Learning Spanish

Isn’t it a form of cultural appropriation for a non-BIPOC person to learn Spanish?
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2024 16:19     Subject: Learning Spanish

Anonymous
Post 02/25/2024 23:11     Subject: Learning Spanish

Mutter in Spanish as some people will speak Spanish to you. Unlike the monolingual sourpuss earlier, native speakers enjoy when an English speaker tries to speak a different language.
Anonymous
Post 02/25/2024 22:28     Subject: Learning Spanish

Anonymous wrote:Yes!
I ask people this regularly. Of course, you need some context: you believer they are a Spanish speaker, etc. (I don’t generally ask complete strangers.)
When you look for something, you learn where to find things. I have made relationships with speakers in my school, church, and the occasional store manager.
I think if you are trying in earnest to learn something, people tend to be welcoming and helpful.
PS - we are a polyglot family.
Buena suerte.


Gracias por su respuesta.
I asked someone today at a local Mexican restaurant (one of the assistant managers and they were receptive. She seemed to understand me and smiled. I just don't want to offend anyone, but I think you are right that if you appear truly eager to learn, people are receptive.
Anonymous
Post 02/25/2024 21:57     Subject: Learning Spanish

Yes!
I ask people this regularly. Of course, you need some context: you believer they are a Spanish speaker, etc. (I don’t generally ask complete strangers.)
When you look for something, you learn where to find things. I have made relationships with speakers in my school, church, and the occasional store manager.
I think if you are trying in earnest to learn something, people tend to be welcoming and helpful.
PS - we are a polyglot family.
Buena suerte.
Anonymous
Post 02/25/2024 21:35     Subject: Learning Spanish

Anonymous wrote:Hire a conversation tutor and pay them. Why do you think people will teach you Spanish for free?


I don't think that. I meant in the context of when I am out and about interacting at a store, restaurant, etc. I figure a 2 minute conservation or so is better than nothing until I can get a tutor or when I am in a spanish speaking country for a short period of time. I don't want to assume everybody there speaks Spanish
Anonymous
Post 02/25/2024 20:49     Subject: Learning Spanish

You can look for an intercambio- 30 mins in Spanish. 30 in English.
Anonymous
Post 02/25/2024 20:41     Subject: Learning Spanish

Hire a conversation tutor and pay them. Why do you think people will teach you Spanish for free?
Anonymous
Post 02/25/2024 20:21     Subject: Learning Spanish

I am learning to speak Spanish. What is the most polite way to ask who you think speaks the language if you can practice with them. Should you ask in Spanish, '*hablas espanol*' and if they say yes, then you ask in spanish if you can practice with them?