Impossible, we have fought for more than 125 years to not belong to the united states. We still speak spanish, we are still puerto ricans, not americans.
I had impression that many puerto ricans prefer moving to new york city or miami, so glad to see puerto rican person choosing japan. please introduce salsa, fried banana, dence coffee to japan!
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A lot of Puerto Ricans hate salsa, especially the newer generations. Salsa is the music of the old generation, that thing is garbage.
My head is spinning a bit from following the Espajapanglish conversation but super interesting ladies. Angie, did I miss if you mentioned what kind of work you’re doing in Japan now or are you still in university? Didn’t realize there were so many playboy lotharios in Japan but for what it’s worth you’re both super cute. ❤😊
Never, never. We are proud to be Puerto Ricans, not Americans. At least statehood for Puerto Rico is not an option, we will not loose our heritage, maybe Brasil will be state 51 before Puerto Rico.
En general los rusos son muy buenos aprendiendo idiomas, pues su idioma es muy complejo y otros idiomas resultan simples de aprender. Yo soy de Puerto Rico, no soy ruso y me he dado cuenta de eso. Para alguien que tiene el español como lengua materna, el japones nos resulta facil de aprender, pues los sonidos son los mismos, por eso ustedes los japoneses no deberian tener dificultad aprendiendo nuestro idioma.