You see, that still doesn't help me, vw. What do you mean by the words race and ethnicity?
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All I can add, Fay, is that the term covers a lot of ground. "Hispanic" includes both Mexicans and Peruvians, but the cultures are very different. Kind of like how "European" includes both Spaniards and Finns.
I don't know much about this site, but it has a pretty clear explanation which seems to jibe with my limited understanding of the issue:
Edited because the board stole my jibe and transformed it into a jib. No way did I type "seems to jib"!
I've seen it used for pretty much anyone who comes to the US from Spanish-speaking countries (other than Spain), and their descendants, and for people from the Southwest whose families have been in the US for generations and are a mix of Native American and the Spanish settlers. (And people in the second group I know tend to get irritated when people ask them questions like "When did your family come to the US?" -- the answer is, "My family didn't come to the US, the US came to us.")
Babyfras!!! Congratulations, Sparky (and DH).
We don't have any Dutch or, uh, Netherlandish Buffistas, do we? (I have some vague idea that Dutch is offensive to some people, but maybe I'm making that up.) I'll be at the Amsterdam airport for 8 hours on Christmas. Yay!
Oh, that didn't get worked out, Emily? That sucks.
Well, it used to be 12. Plus this ends up giving me an extra day in Egypt, so I'm not complaining -- from what I hear, it's not like being stuck in LaGuardia for 8 hours (which must be some circle of hell).
Oh, and there's a spa! Of course, it might not be open on Christmas itself.
Oh, ok. That is slightly better.