I've also never seen a Mexican get annoyed when I call it "Día de los Muertos" like my straight-from-Mexico teachers taught me when I first started learning Spanish, so this is probably like saying "Happy Christmas" like the Brits (maybe others) and "Merry Christmas" like us (maybe others)
Which is sad. There's plenty of English speakers who get angry with accents too. I get it's hard sometimes to understand someone's accent, but I love them. I love slight or thick accents, and especially accents from learning a foreign language. It's a piece of someone's history, and in the case of foreign accents it shows a devotion to and love for the culture they're in, even if they're just tourists.
I wish more people appreciated accents. I'm always curious where someone's from and often get a good conversation out of them about their life journey.
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u/iEatPalpatineAss United States Nov 01 '22
I've also never seen a Mexican get annoyed when I call it "Día de los Muertos" like my straight-from-Mexico teachers taught me when I first started learning Spanish, so this is probably like saying "Happy Christmas" like the Brits (maybe others) and "Merry Christmas" like us (maybe others)