Fala pessoal! Paulo from Jubilee here! I’m a Brazilian Korean and this was a super special episode for me because I could really relate to the things everyone was talking about being a Latino. Are you Latino? Where are you from or which country do you identify with? If you’re not Latino, then which Latin American country would you like to visit once Covid-19 gets better? Comment below! Um salve para o meu povo brasileiro! É nois!
hahaha I’m not Brazilian but I still every time I go visit my family in Ecuador 🇪🇨 they always tell me to be careful while wearing jewelry or having my phone out bc I could get mobbed 😂 (I think it happens in all Latin America)
@@youngsavag666 in brazil we don’t have a “look” hahahah. of course, there are some beauty standards and conceptions from media about Brazilian people, but in here there’s white, asian, black people as well we are not a mono racial nation, but unfortunately it doesn’t erase the fact that’s still racism, xenophobia, and more.
Yeah I felt that was rude, besides Tomas didn't know much about Argentina himself (I'm Argentinian and most things he said are googleable) Also André had a Brazilian accent
This accent comes from the inability to produce certain English sounds and the fact that brazilian portuguese is a syllabic language where every syllable has the same intonation, it is not conscious, practically impossible to imitate even a Portuguese would not manage to do ...
for real!! im uruguayan, ive lived my whole life in fronteira da paz (rivera-santana do livramento) and still have some trouble speaking portuguese even though most of my friends and family are brazilian. i can speak it but the accent is very hard
@Dashawn Jefferson Vai cagar regra na casa do caralho, você não tem autoridade sobre a latinidade de brasileiros, essa decisão cabe ao nosso povo. Você sequer é latino, você é um gringo!
@@guilles9970 lee la constitución, literalmente el segundo o tercer renglón dice q argentina es un país católico, la religión oficial del país ni tiene nada q ver con la religión de las personas
i have never been to Brazil, and i still was so able to recognize the brazilian accent of André, he and Aylen were the most “latinos” of all of them, idk how they voted him out
Why André is latino? Even the brazilians don't consider themselves as latinos, It was made a searching in Brazil about that and only 4% consider as latinos and 80% as brazilians, 16% as south americans
@@razorgamer6736cause he lives in Latin America, The part of the continent of america that speak Romance Languages, Spanish and Portuguese, which are not really distant
@@portgasdace5927 No, the correct to say is south american countries. I don't see anyone calling Canada and U.S as anglo american countries, so, in geographic terms U.S, Canada and Mexico are north american. Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia.. are south american countries.
@@razorgamer6736 People in Latin America identify themselves with their nationality instead of their 'regional identity' most of the time. Answering you consider yourself 'latino' when you're given the choice of answering 'from x country' sounds like you're implying that a somewhat bodiless concept is more important to you than your own country(?). I don't know how to explain it, but it's weird. Being from a certain region truly takes relevance when you're abroad and you meet someone who is from that place as well and shares cultural values with you, even if they are the guys from Neighborstan you used to hate so much, but, hey! They happen to have something similar to what mum used to feed you with back home. What's the searching's name?
Because he looked so sussss lol I was like "eliminate him" lol it looked like he was trying to not be caught by speaking Portuguese 💀 if you speak Portuguese doesn't mean that you're not the mole
you not gonna get robbed in Brazil if you don't live in the "dangerous" areas, if you live in small states you probably never gonna get robbed Edit: even if you live in big states like São Paulo or Rio de Janeiro if you don't get close to areas like "favelas" etc you won't get robbed
"You can get robbed, but don't worry you'll still have fun" was the most latino quote I've heard in the video 😂 Ese fue un sentimiento muy latinoamericano jajaja
I feel bad for my Brazilian guy. Like he was trying to express him-self quickly that he just said it in Portuguese and it was so sad how they voted him out.
@@samiranasser6713 eu fiquei p*ta da cara, o menino brasileiro era o único ali que claramente é latino, a roupa, o sotaque, o guarda roupa, a parede branca, O PORTUGUÊEEEESSSSSSSSSSS, meu deus o cara falou português 100% fluente ali e os caras votaram pra ele sair, burros demais meu deus... além de que ele foi o único a falar sobre uma tradição real do país dele: carnaval. os outros só falaram de natal e ano novo??????
@@luanabatista5033 nossa mano, brasileiro nunca eh incluído nessas coisas e quando eh ainda questionam. Eu votaria naquele argentino de olho azul pq ele claramente tava lendo em algum lugar
André has an accent, has always lived in Brazil, has a typical Brazilian room and the guys voted him out just because "he doesn't belong" to the Latino culture like Spanish speaking latinos. And it's crazy that he is more latino than anybody else there, since most of them can barely or not speak Spanish at all, have never lived in their ancestors country or have lived abroad for so many years.
Brazil is not a Latino country, our culture is different, a Carnival in Brazil is very different from a Carnival in Colombia or Venezuela or Argentina, and most of the times when there is some similarity is just this countries imitating brazilian carnival, we also have other festivals which are unique to Brazil. Our culture overall is more african than any other country in Ibero America, but at same time we're also more european than almost all the countries in Ibero America except for Uruguay and Argentina. Our culture is also more cosmopolitan very similar to the concept of "melting pot" that exists in the US. Brazil is different from the Latino countries just like Portugal is not the same as Spain, or the US doesn't have the same culture as England, despite being their colony.
@@botoncitosdegomita like the way he said it made it sound like a warning but it’s not supposed to be a warning he’s just saying Latinos are very diverse. I just thought it was funny the way he said it like that
Elky about André speaking perfect Portuguese with no accent: "Just bc you speak Portuguese that doesn't make you a Brazilian"... Seconds later: "Just bc you don't speak Spanish it doesn't mean you're not latina"... INSECURE MUCH?
I think it's not so much the appearance but the vibe, for example I knew right away that André was brazilian just by looking at him, not because of his features but the overall vibe
No, si nunca has vivido en LATAM, y no conoces las dificultades que conlleva nacer aquí, no eres latino. Que tu papá, tu mamá o tus abuelos sean latinos no te hace latino, esa es solamente tu ascendencia.
Tomas really said: ''Where's the passion bro?'' When he was the same person looking bored when talking about his family tradition, he even blanked out like 🤣🤣😭
JUSTICE FOR ANDRÉ, He deserved better. It so obvious that they kicked him out for not having a hispanic culture. WE TALK PORTUGUESE AND WE ARE LATINOS!!!
@@flodabest4031 though that also happen lol, if you’re in a carnaval and you don’t want to do drugs, it’s better if you watch out for your cup and don’t accept drink from others
In Carnaval there are drugs, Kiss, alcohol and a lot of sex after the party This is Brazil, welcome to the country You can easily get robbed anywhere anytime, not just in a Carnaval party😂
I was so MAD when they voted the brazilian guy out, he was the only person there who was CLEARLY from latin america. His clothes, the wardrobe beside him, the white wall, the perfect PORTUGUESEEEEEEE, he literally spoke perfect brazilian portuguese. WHY THE HELL THEY VOTED HIM OUT? he was the only person who's clearly from latam smh plus he was the only one who talked about a real brazilian tradition, carnival, the others just talked about christmas and new years eve??????
I'm from Argentina and I'm sorry we don't have more interesting traditions like???? What do you want us to do about it lol This is a very religious catholic country so yeah christmas is like the thing that's more similar to a tradition bc it's about getting together with all your family and eating things we don't normally eat the rest of the year (except for asado ofc)
Gringo: Soy latino porque mi tatarabuelo es latino -Has estado en Latinoamérica? Gringo: no -Hablas español? Gringo: no -Sabes costumbres? Gringo: no -Entonces no eres latinoamericano. Gringo: Si lo soy -Si tu eres latino entonces yo soy Español XD
Neta he visto muchos de esos i luego dicen que son latinos para separarse de los gringos i ser diferentes,dicen tener las experiencias de gente que ni pueden hablar con. 😂
@@familyandfriends3519 No. We speak spanish. We have Hispanic culture, And we have spanish, native, and African blood. We share bonds with other latinos. We are Latinos beach
The asian latina, the vibessss she was the most latina out of them for me personally like i just feel like we would be great friends and talk in spanish together all the time.
we argentinians will always promote our country and draw it like the best in the world (it's not) and most of us are always like that tbh like welcoming people to our culture and sharing it
@@alisonlim3300 I think Elky and Andre were also born in different countries because she said she lived Illegally in the United States and andre has an accent when speaking English
@@TheHoonJin i can very much speak spanish, (or better said as Castellano) and thats the point of the video; to emphasize that latinos have no specific look.
@@nicolegusmao that's when you know both and/or are able to differentiate between the accents. For someone who doesn't and simply knows people from both Portugal and Brazil speak the same language, it's harder. I'm used to the Brazilian accent so once when I heard people speaking Portuguese but they talked so fast I couldn't understand a single word I thought they were from Portugal, because I knew it was portuguese but it didn't sound at all like I was used to hear, but then, it could've been a specific accent from some place in Brazil I never heard of.
@@nicolegusmao Don't worry, I don't think you offended anyone. I think Brazilian Portuguese is easier to understand than Portuguese from Portugal, that sound more closed off imo. Also I don't think these guys really knew the difference or were confident enough to differentiate it. I guess the fact they all spoke the same lenguage made it easier for them to stick together and leave the Portuguese speaker out.
eles: "não é só porque você está falando português que você é brasileiro" e não é porque os caras falaram espanhol que significa que eram latinos. Na verdade, é mais fácil ver um não-latino falando espanhol do que um não-latino falando português (até porque o português é uma língua BEM menos usada do que o espanhol
Não só isso. Devido à complexidade fonética do português, com muitos fonemas que não existem na maioria das línguas, é raríssimo ver um estrangeiro falando português sem sotaque. O cara fala português 100% brasileiro. Tão legítimo que até os hispânicos aqui no chat conseguiram reconhecer. Menos os caras lá do vídeo. Bizarro.
Why is no one talking about how Aylen was so prepared and excited to share the traditions etc . You can really tell how she was ready to burst out the facts. Stan Aylen, I also love the fact that she can speak English, Korean, and Spanish!!🦕👏
@@omyxoxo Just, no. I don't know why, but Nochebuena (24th) has an especially relevant place in Latino celebrations. Probably because of a mainly Catholic Tradition. That reduces the importance of 25th, I think.
@@omyxoxo also because mostly the 25th is when kids open the gifts, so if in your direct family there are no kids you would only eat the same food from the night before and watch movies 😆 In some big families, the 25th is important tho because they gather for what we call “recalentado” and spend time together but during the day, the big dinner is on the 24th
andré was the only one with a really strong accent, the only with a latin room, latin clothes, ANIME THINGS, even spoke portuguese, and they did him durty. if he had talked abt festa junina it would be different i guess or not
Bro the Argentinian accent of ayla and Tomas is 1000% Argentinian because I’m half Argentinian and the accent they had they got cleared the second I hear them speak Spanish
Meu Deus- SIM Irritou dms isso, ele era claramente brasileiro O BRASIL TEM A MAIOR COMUNIDADE DE CULTURA JAPONESA FORA DO JAPÃO CARA O MLK VESTIA IGUAL BR MLK FALAVA PORTUGUÊS CLARAMENTE COMO UM BRASILEIRO (pq, vamos combinar né. A coisa mais fácil de reconhecer eh um gringo quando se trata de falar português. Eh impossível disfarçar o sotaque) E AI, ELES VÃO LÁ E TIRAM ELE
@@fidelangel4737 Así es la vida. Cada quien nace con un deck de cartas diferente, a algunos les toca la vida fácil y vivir de sus padres millonarios, actores, cantantes, empresarios, etc. Y a otros nos toca vivir lejos de la familia para sobrevivir. That's life.
@@fidelangel4737 disculpe, Pero en todos mis años viviendo en un país extranjero, nunca el recibido maltrato de esa forma. E recibido eso en el país que supuestamente debería amar.
@@youngsavag666 but that’s the point. Because there is no one single race that comes from each country. If they’re not native then each and everyone one of them has ancestors that migrated to that country (or forced to migrate). So none of them actually “look” like they are from there, cause none of them originally are.
I like how those kinds of videos really show how close we are despite all differences. When Angela said about three kings day, we have that in Brazil! It's a traditional feast here in the countryside, not as common as it once ways, we call it "folia de reis". Oh and André is the most obvious Brazilian guy in the planet, it's unbelievable that he got voted out.
MIGUEL ACTUALLY FOOLED ME! I'm from Jalisco, México, and it is true that we have a place called "Los Altos", where people are actually white; blondes, gingers with green, blue or hazel eyes. And by the way, "the VIBE" thing most of the comments are talking about isn't everything. Humans are humans. I've met very shy mexicans, who doesn't like dancing, or drinking, or even traditional foods (as weird as it sounds). We're just all different and that doesn't make anyone less latino. Being latino runs in your blood, period. 🧡🔥
That's interesting, the whole time my doubts were about Miguel and Tomás. I have a Mexican friend from Villahermosa who is very white and has green eyes despite being from the south of Mexico. Lots of people sadly doubt that he's even Mexican. Anyway, it's true that some Mexicans are very white. I had my doubts on Miguel and Tomás the entire time, I would have eliminated one or even both of them. 😂
Ser latino não é ter um parente latino, é NASCER na América Latina, como eliminaram o André???? "falar português não o torna mais latino"?????? O que???? Ela com certeza tava fora de si naquele momento por que ela sabia que ele falava português e se fingiu de tonta, esse Tomás só tem parente latino, ele não deveria estar aí. Isso foi tipo "não sou da Rússia, mas meu tataravô era da Rússia então me considero russo" isso foi uma babaquice.
Totalmente, es como decir que los Colombianos somos españoles porque ellos nos conquistaron... Siento que para ser latino se necesita más que tener solo un PARIENTE latino (perdón no hablo portugués)
@@laucami8842 extremamente, os gringos acham que "latino" é uma raça, o apresentador é brasileiro, ele devia saber que Tomás não é latino (Nós entendemos espanhol)
Absolutely, Tomás said he was born in US and lives there but his parents are Latinos. It's the same as me saying I'm italian because I have italian descendence, makes no sense
Any Argentine would have told you Aylen was NOT the mole. She has the most Argentine name and Argentine spelling. She speaks with a super recognizable accent and SHE BROUGHT UP CUMBIA. (Yes Argentine has a huge Chinese-Argentine and Korean-Argentine communities [also Japanese-Argentine and Afro-Argentines]
@@id004_5 Oh Black Argentines are super discriminated against, would never deny that. We need to do better for our Afro Argentines, our darker skin folks, everywhere
@@id004_5 our first president was black actually. And yes, we have a history of racism, like most of the world (I'm not excusing our past behaviour), we are trying to do better and to recognise how afro Argentinos play an important part in our history. And now at days there is a big afro Argentinian community
his clothes? the wardrobe? the white wall? the perfect brazilian portuguese???? the first second i saw him i knew he was brazilian. everything about him screams BRAZIL. but i guess that's because brazilians can recognize another one in a heartbeat
If Tomás is latino then Aylen is Korean. Tomás knows little to nothing about our culture, language and country, because your descendence isn't the only thing that determinates your origin, but also the environment in which you were raised, the language you speak, the country you were born in and your traditions. Just like the girl from Costa Rica said, even tho she had a Mexican parent, the way she was raised and where she lived makes her more Costa Rican than Mexican, that's how it works
@@mareenajoseph6501 uhm? every latino is a descents from either europe or africa, some indeginous. (descendant of back then. You can’t just arrive there now as an african, european asian or whatever and say you’re latino) and her parents just came from i think she said korea (?) so she’s not latina
I knew André was really a Brazilian the second he started speaking English, he had the Brazilian accent spot on, if he was faking it, I’d be super impressed
@Johnny Savage The Portuguese accent is extremely different, even speaking other languages they reduce the vowels because this is the main difference between PT-BR and PT-PT, vowel reduction.
@@ninjaman815 And how are we defining Latino features? Some people are more pale because they’re descended from Spanish people. Others are darker because they are descended from the natives or Africans. There is such a large variety of “Latino features” that someone who has red hair could very well be Latino.
This is so true! When I was in high school a girl came from Brazil and a lot of people would ask her why she was pale white and blonde if she was Brazilian ._.
Well, I think that has to do a lot with the language, the Conception of "Latin America" starts from the idea that we are countries with a language that unites us, in this case, the Spanish language. And well, Brazil speaks Portuguese, which although to a certain extent is intelligible with the Spanish language, at the same time it has its differences, (and it must be remembered that Brazil has 211 million inhabitants and 8.516 million km2, it is practically a world within of himself) the only country that may be similar is Mexico with 127.6 million inhabitants
@@lummx can we not just throw around the word racist all Willy Nilly. As a native someone will 9/10 know when someone is not a native speaker. As someone who has parents who speak Portuguese, unless you grew up surrounded by Portuguese, a non native will not know certain slang/ phrases etc unless exposed to it consistently. That’s all. Let’s not make her statement more than it is. If anything she is praising foreigners who are able to speak Portuguese that well
@@lummx English is a "lingua franca", which MANY PEOPLE learn to speak from an early age. Portuguese is much more limited in length, and speaking so well like a native is very difficult
the audacity to vote andre out. he is the most obvious latino out of all of them. He looks it and sounds it. my mom is from brazil, so i know what the accent sounds like, especially growing up hearing the accent and language from my mom, grandma, and moms brazilian friends. he has the accent even when speaking english. and yes anyone can speak Portuguese but not everyone will have the accent.
As a Latino that is the most irritating thing, absolutely everyone would know that he is an authentic Brazilian just by listening to his accent (At least the South Americans).
@@saracosta1989 most brazilians don't identify themselves as latinos because they're a little excluded from the latin commumity because of the language,but brazilians are latinos once Brazil is a latin american country
@@Maria-oh7yh Brazil is obviously located in Latin America...but yeah, thanks for the unneeded geography lesson anyway. There is no "Latin American community". There is no leader or organization of any kind. No one gets a "latin" badge or anything. It's just a cultural thing, and as I said, most Brazilians simply do not identify with the culture. Not sure why you feel the need to argue this since you are agreeing with this point.
@@saracosta1989 no need to be rude. socially,there are latin communities specially in the us,if you want to learn,do your research. btw,of course people have different opinions and express them,if you're not openned for arguing,why r you commenting? Anyway have a nice day
I think people can talk in other language but, it would depend of the accent, if ya are Brazilian ya will have a Brazilian accent, if ya are Colombian, ya will have a Colombian accent, accents aren't easy to imitate, so ya can have advantage if ya do it.
He’s not Latin enough the Latin community doesn’t always include us with them because we speak Portuguese not Spanish so their is a lot of ignorance behind that I feel.
“I would’ve like to see more about his family traditions” well during carnaval my only family tradition is my mom telling me to not react to robbery lmao
ok Kelly: " Just because u speak Portuguese that doesn't make you Latino" I can say the same thing, just because u know Spanish that doesn't make you Latino
@Dashawn Jefferson dude, the spanish word for latin american is latinoamericano, a demonym... the history in latin american countries is really different and literally almost everyone in latin amererica are descendants of immigrants
@Dashawn Jefferson it's clear that you don't know anytihing about latin america, Argentina?, Uruguay? even the south of brazil and Chile is full of white people and white descendants, Argentina not only have spaniar ancestry but also italian, the same with the south of brazil and chile have germanic descendants in the south, in chile there's still prussian traditions in our army, mexico is not all of latin america, almost the 40% of latin america is white people, you don't mix like 20 countries in just 300 years. Our culture is the mix between LATIN traditions and native traditions, we mixed them, changed them, create new culture, etc... and obviously the nationality it's not enough, if you have the nationality but don't know anything about latino you are other gringo to us, the same if you don't even have that nationality and still don't know anything about latin america. and i know the differences between race, culture, nationality and ethnicity, but you guys in the usa are obsessed with it. and yes, if you have the culture, the language, the traditions and you have lived in latin america you are like any other latino, we don't care where are you from, but how you embraced the culture and know about our culture, i mean we don't even use the word latino in our countries, in fact a lot of people HATE other countries, like, look at chile, chile literally fought with all of its neighboring countries
COMO VAN A VOTAR A ANDRÉ yo tengo 0 portugués e igual me di cuenta cuando habló que era más brasilero que pelé jajsk lo de Tomás si me sorprendió, super sospechoso
Literal, fue el primero que descarte por su acento, y pues en el momento que Tomas dijo que era de padres latinos pero que nació en Estados Unidos también lo descarte, era obvio que no iba a sentir tanta emoción como el resto y que la mayoría no quiera reconocerlo como latino a pesar de querer encajar.
@@untalgonzalo claro, además la habitación de andré gritaba latino jajsjk el tema de Tomás es complicado, porque si viniera acá no lo considerarían ""uno de nosotros"" xq no habla español/portugués ni nació/vivió acá, pero ellos allá tienen otra mentalidad muy diferente respecto a este tema, cómo que les interesa mucho la nacionalidad de los padres y abuelos (? a mi no me termina de convencer eso jaja
@@joseg8916 Para mi si naces afuera y te crias afuera no sos latino, aparte como decis no habla nada de español, que tenga padres argentinos no lo hace latino.
Se supone que un latinoamericano es alguien que nació en un país de América cuyo idioma oficial derive del latín y lo hable ¿no?, en eso caso no se si tomas encaje pero cuando hablo español inmediatamente lo descarte
@@sofie984 Exacto ser latino está ligado directamente a la cultura y si te crías en otro país y tus padres no te infunden su cultura dejas de ser latino.
Andre vs Tomas Andre screams latino, he is obviously Brazilian. Had thick Brazilian accent, his room and clothes were screaming Brazilian. Starts to speak perfect portuguese to try to prove it. Tomas A American Argentinian that never lived in Argentina, couldn't even name Argentinian cuts, didn't speak good spanish.. They vote Andre out because anyone can speak portuguese.. Ah come on those people had no idea what they were doing.
Los padres de Tomàs le inculcaròn el" odio" hacia los brasileños xD (chiste) Aplica tambièn si Andrè fuese chileno/peruano/boliviano/uruguayo /paraguayo
they clearly never met a brazilian 😭 his accent screams that he is brazilian also his portuguese. you can tell when someone learns and when it's a native language
andre was obviously latino how did they vote him off?? im from venezuela and lived in brasil for 2/3 years and he was very obviously from there, you could literally tell from his room.
“Just because you speak Portuguese doesn’t make you Brazilian” Not with that unique accent girl... nobody can speak Portuguese from Brazil like Brazilians.
Yes. Like, a Brazilian knows very well how to recognize someone who is not from Brazil, because of the accent. If you are not Brazilian, but are learning Brazilian Portuguese, you will never be able to get rid of the accent of your original language.
Yeah, but as they don't speak portuguese they can't really tell the difference I Guess. I'm Portuguese, so I feel like if I faked an brazilian accent, it would be obvious for brazialians but non-portuguese speakers wouldn't notice
I’m not even Brazilian but I could tell Andre wasn’t lying. I can’t believe they voted him out first😭😭 but Ayee shoutout to my only Dominican fam in the group😭🇩🇴
This was so fun to watch. I think why they voted Andre, was he couldve been a portuguese speaker from Portugal and just know things about carnival, since his story was more general things and not specific family things.
Something that Americans should mainly learn is to differentiate one thing from another, Tomas was born in the United States, his parents are Argentine, well in that case he is American with Latin American descent, Latinos are all those who speak a language derived from Latin for example French, Portuguese, Spanish, Romanian, etc. Depending on the country of origin, the Latin American term is correct or not. A more inclusive form would be Hispanic, because it encompasses all the other countries that speak Spanish but are not from the American continent. And the most important thing is to stop confusing ethnicity with race, being from a Latin American country does not make you dark and short, we are products of Spanish miscegenation (white Europeans) so diversity abounds in our countries.
Based on how Tomás looks, seems that his parents are of italian descent(many italians have Blue eyes and many argetines are italian descent), so this would make him an american of argetine/italian descent, he is a white latino
I got pissed when they said just cus he speaks Portuguese doesn’t mean you’re Brazilian cus it was so obviously a Brazilian accent not a European one and of course he’s not Mozambique or Angolan
but they don't speak portuguese so they can't tell, the same goes with miguel, he studied aboard, maybe some yankee would beliebe he's latino just bc he knows about latin culture and can speak spanish, but he isn't
@@fer-jo9ee Falar espanhol é uma coisa, português é outra. Ninguém aprende português por motivo algum, já espanhol é uma das línguas mais faladas do mundo e usam em vários países. Além de nos EUA terem aulas obrigatórias de espanhol e francês, é uma língua bem mais acessível. E ele tem sotaque brasileiro em seu inglês, não precisa saber português para notar isso. E sim, faço questão de falar em português.
@@Andre-iy2ob no entendí mucho, pero igual. cualquiera puede aprender portugués y tener un acento decente, y así engañar a las personas que NO hablan portugués
Nice representation, Jubilee. I'm from Brazil, and we have a big language barrier with our latin american friends. Good job keeping it Latin, and not just hispanic! Orgulho de ser Brasileiro! UHULLL
Colombian here, I think one fo the things that really makes us brothers are our experiences and the hardships we live from our countries. A lot of people say latino is all about the partying and food (which is true) but to me we latinxs are the ones who endure.
@@yllowturtl your comment reminded me of the song and music video Latinoamerica from Calle 13... it really embodies everything you said and is sung both in Spanish and Portuguese!
Love Brasil and I'm also very happy they included someone from Brasil this time! We latinos all know you guys are a very important part of Latin America even if we don't speak the same language :) we always lived the same experiences! 👍💖
Los gringos deberian saber lo que es ser latinoamericano de verdad, ahi ya se les pasaria las ganas de tener algo que ver con latinoamerica, y empezaran a valorar en donde viven
Jajssjsjjwjw tiraba esa, mira si no voy a estar orgulloso de mi cultura, igual me parece una boludes see "latino" pero no cambiaría por nada la cultura de mi país. (Cultura, no economía o inseguridad)
Idk, they eliminated Miguel cause he doesn't look ''mexican'', but ''latinos come in all shapes, color and sizes'' i see... How am I supposed to look? :(
@@Diana-lz1us Latinos are different from Mexicans, Mexican is a culture and race but being Latino and/or Hispanic is an ethnicity. But yet again we can all look different being Hispanic, I'm a dark skinned black haired Mexican but my sister has light brown hair with light skin. We are both Mexican but we have different features.
@@atzpresent2683 los mexicanos no son una raza y ser latino no es una etnia, conozco mexicanos y los he visto de todos los colores al igual que pasa con la gente de mi país, nuestras culturas podrán ser parecidas por la influencia de España y Portugal pero no terminan siendo iguales pues cada país tuvo su propia influencia, yo no soy mexicana pero sé perfectamente que no hay una forma de identificar a un mexicano porque son muy distintos dependiendo de la zona del país y creer que son iguales es caer en la ignorancia ya que hoy en día todos los países suelen tener pluriculturalidad, a excepción de los que quizás no se abrieron tanto al mundo, pero América es un continente que hace 5 siglos esta abierto al mundo. Al igual que por ejemplo como sudamericana siento que tengo mas diferencias con un centroamericano o caribeño que con alguien del cono sur, así que tenemos muchas similitudes y es hermoso, pero dejemos de estereotipar a la comunidad y aceptemos esta diversidad.
I know right and this b still said, "just because you speak Portuguese doesnt make you latino" Like, just cus that girl said that, we could assume Angela wasnt latina cause she only spoke a little spanish
Omg yeah, i have met so many brazilians and his accent sounded exact as i i would expect a Brasilia to sound, it couldnt have been portuguese or a foreigner who knows how to speak the lenguage
It's not that obvious to people who don't speak Portuguese or have never heard a Brazilian english accent. I've only met a couple Brazilian people and I can't distinguish their accent from a Portuguese accent. His english accent also sounded very strange to me.
@@DeclanTrippier419 yes bc the english had portuguese accent. Portugal Portuguese accent and Brasil portuguese are very different but its understandable That outsiders dont pick up on That. But Just for refernce its Just as obvious to us as england accent vs american accent