Anonymous wrote:Yes. Luckily the child explained it to my son so we knew... He said, "this is a Hispanic party so the whole family comes" ... So cute.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:parties, not party's
Yore English aint so good.
Ain't. Neither is yours.
Done as a joke. You aint got no sense of humour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:parties, not party's
Yore English aint so good.
Ain't. Neither is yours.
Anonymous wrote:Uptight DCUM Latinos/as get soooooo touchy about anything that they perceive as generalizing Latinos/as.
"Many Hispanic people have names that end in S or Z."
"Stop your racist generalizations, I'm a Hispanic mother of two and my name ends in L."
Signed,
Latino father of two who recognizes the difference between the words "many," "most" and "all."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure it's only in the U.S. that people find it appropriate to exclude families...
You are wrong.
NP. Where else is this commonplace?
Every place where good manners are observed. I'm so tired of this kid-is-invited-so-the-whole-family-goes. The person NAMED ON THE INVITATION goes, and that is the only person who attends!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Can we stop categorizing people's behaviors according to their ethnicity please?
I'm not Hispanic and invite families as well.
This is culturally related and this ethnicity is relevant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In preschool my DC's best friend from was a Latina family and that was the most amazing birthday party we have been to. A relative there told me it is the culture. EVERYONE was invited-siblings and parents. There was ample food and amazing music. It was over-the-top in a good way not in a display of wealth way. Lots of love and happiness.
Don't generalize since both my sib and I had Hispanic/Latina friends decades ago as kids. I was never invited to parties at his friends nor was he invited to my friend's parties. My kids? Same thing.
Anonymous wrote:In preschool my DC's best friend from was a Latina family and that was the most amazing birthday party we have been to. A relative there told me it is the culture. EVERYONE was invited-siblings and parents. There was ample food and amazing music. It was over-the-top in a good way not in a display of wealth way. Lots of love and happiness.
Anonymous wrote:
Can we stop categorizing people's behaviors according to their ethnicity please?
I'm not Hispanic and invite families as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That said, most learn not to bring siblings to white peoples venue parties.
Hispanics are White people too, dummy.