Questions tagged [latin-america]

Questions that have a specific focus on people in Latin America, or Latin American culture.

Some questions require answers that may be specific to a certain region or culture and so this is when this tag (along with other location tags such as or ) should be used. When using this tag it is presumed that the culture/situation reflects that of the average Latin American person.

Latin American countries include:

  • Argentina
  • Bolivia
  • Brazil
  • Chile
  • Colombia
  • Costa Rica
  • Cuba
  • Dominican Republic
  • Ecuador
  • El Salvador
  • French Guiana
  • Guadeloupe (French Territory)
  • Guaremala
  • Haiti
  • Honduras
  • Martinique (French Territory)
  • Mexico
  • Nicaragua
  • Panama
  • Paraguay
  • Peru
  • Puerto Rico (US Territory)
  • Saint Barthélemy (French Territory)
  • Saint Martin (French Territory)
  • Uruguay
  • Venezuela

This tag should be used along with other tags that describe the situation which you find yourself in (such as ).

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How can I communicate to friends and family that I don't want a specific type of birthday gift?

Disclaimer: It is not really a sock. It is an everyday, non-consumable article that I have way too much of. My birthday is in a few months, and every single year several people give me socks. It is a common habit where I live to gift people with…
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How to develop friendship without money?

I have a dilemma, I'm living in USA and I'm from Latin America (I'm learning to speak English too) so I'm trying to make some friends, I've already found a girl that is very nice, and she wants to hang out with me, but I really don't have much…
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How to approach coworker for talk of my thought about a situation with her without being awkward?

tl;dr: I want to talk with a female coworker for clarification of recent interactions. About me: I'm male, 27's, obese (not morbid) and with a grim-serious face expression. I'm introverted. In my previous work positions I didn't really have any…