Sunday, February 21, 2010

Popcorn Media Recording

My friend Lauren

Lauren is from El Salvador, but lives in Mariposa with his parents and his very fat cat called Keiko. They live only ten minutes from my house. She is 19 and is studying at the University of San Diego. Has an older brother and he is in the Navy. I have known Lauren Twelve years ago, and now we work together during the summer. When she is fifteen years, I was a lady in her quinceanera and helped plan the event.

She was born in California, but he spoke English and English at home. She speaks English with his parents and relatives yet, but English too. In school we first, we can study groin s only. But in high school, she studied French and the second year of English grammar. is identified as a Salvadoran because she thinks it's a single citizenship and she is proud of its heritage. But because she is only half Salvadoran traditions like having the Americans and Salvadorans.

She prefers the term "Hispanic" over "Latino. & rdquo ; To her, is more comprehensive Hispanic Latino and includes all of the countries that speak English. But, she hates it when people called Mexican. It's stupid not to think that there are no other countries that speak English; is important to ask "Where are you from?" first. The traditions of his family are Christian events and, of course, food. She does not think that the traditions are different traditions Americans, but it's possible that's because she knows both.

The tradition family in particular is food. Especially during the Christmas holidays. The tradition is to make many tamales, too much to eat. Another favorite tradition Lauren is when a funeral, the family are together for three days before burial. She says it's comforting.

tamales

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