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I really only use my phone when I'm at work. When I'm home I don't use it.
I understand that. Do you happen to have a Roku, Amazon fire stick, or a TV that supports apps like Netflix and Hulu? I know you can watch shows on the CW app through them.
 

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Technically most Brazilians aren't Hispanic as their primary language is Portuguese, not Spanish. They are considered Latino though.
I knew that they spoke Portuguese but didn’t that Portuguese weren’t considered Hispanic, which I considered a synonym for Latin, though apparently it’s not. Okie-doke.
 
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I knew that they spoke Portuguese but didn’t that Portuguese weren’t considered Hispanic, which I considered a synonym for Latin, though apparently it’s not. Okie-doke.
Yeah, Brazilians are Latino but not Hispanic. Spaniards are Hispanic but not Latino. It's all semantics, but some people get really up in arms about things like that. (I'm not one, BTW)
 

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Both language Portuguese and Spanish came from Latin
That much I knew. A “Romance Language” along with French, Romanian, and, of course, Italian, among others.
I've been to Brazil enough times, he doesn't look Brazilian either.
Agree to disagree.
Yeah, Brazilians are Latino but not Hispanic. Spaniards are Hispanic but not Latino. It's all semantics, but some people get really up in arms about things like that. (I'm not one, BTW)
More news. I didn’t know that Spaniards weren’t considered Latin. Maybe we need better terminology.
 
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That much I knew. A “Romance Language” along with French, Romanian, and, of course, Italian, among others.

Agree to disagree.

More news. I didn’t know that Spaniards weren’t considered Latin. Maybe we need better terminology.
In this specific context, "Latin" refers to being from Latin America. Spaniards are from Spain which is in Europe, thus making them non-Latino Hispanic.
 
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In this specific context, "Latin" refers to being from Latin America. Spaniards are from Spain which is in Europe, thus making them non-Latino Hispanic.
The problem is that 1) “Latin” American is only referred to as such because of its European connection, and 2) the point is to create a word to describe a race, a phenotype, not otherwise meaningless geographic areas.
Can we move arguing about Brandon Routh’s ethnicity to his own thread and get back to lusting over Tyler already
Who’s arguing? We’re talking about language for a second. The discussion will have run its course shortly. Or the moment something new about Tyler turns up.
 
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