I bought a blanket with dogs on it, to keep my dog warm. But I liked it so much that now it's mine jajajaja. Gracias for explaining the memes! Please do more! 😊
I missed your videos! In Brasil chavó del ocho was so popular very similar to Colombia. In Puerto Rico there’s replica of La vencidas in top of a hill and they do salsa events there.
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Eso del Chavo del Ocho, siempre me lo mencionan los LATAM's, en EEUU. Yo lo vi de chavito, en Univision. Los peruanos, colombianos, brasileños,.los chilenos, y los cubanos. Hasta los latinos nacidos en EEUU. Las música, la comida, el arte, todo es un referente. ¡Viva México! 🇲🇽 Saludos guerrerenses!
Never seen any of those memes. You should a video on all the sayings from El Chavo and what they mea . For example: No contaban con mi astucia!, No hay de queso nomad de papa, etc…
Wouldn't a heater in Mexico be a little dangerous? Well, if heaters are built in the house. Especially since they are gas-reliant and that can spell trouble for a country that get earthquake relatively frequently.
She has a video about her Ancestry, because in Vietnam everyone was telling her that she was Asian so just to be sure she made that video is really cool that is the first video I saw of hers and I really liked it.
@@mariamary1095 Ooh thank you, I am from Brazil and even here I was called "japa" alot(A slur to Asian people). My aunt was native american, this just confirms that native americans in general are descendent from Asians.
she's like 98% or 99% indigenous mesoamerican aka native american but from Mexico. She has a video about taking a dna test on her channel. but many if not most Mexican people have indigenous ancestry
The difference is the same as a German born in Germany of the European continent and a German-American born in America. Europeans born in American do not have their American nationality hyphenated with their European country of origin. But people who have roots in Mexico are not considered simply American they are Mexican-American, even though they are indigenous to the North American continent, lived on the land before it was "America" and have been on the same land mass for thousands of years. Why denote the difference to some but not others?
Thank you for your response. On this particular question I will have to disagree. There is a love hate relationship with the Mexican cousins due to geography, customs, loyalty, and attitude. This is totally different when comparing the European ancestry. @@josem6761
Hola Karen, tu ingles ha mejorado bastante, pero hay dos palabras que hay que pronunciar mejor. “You” se pronuncia “iu” No se hace el sonido de la y. Bank se pronuncia con la “a” que suena entre a y e, no con la a en español. Saiudos!
La pronunciación de “you” es lo primero que me corrigió mi esposo cuando empezamos a salir 😊 Es un error muy común entre mexicanos. Gracias por tu respuesta. 👍
I bought a blanket with dogs on it, to keep my dog warm. But I liked it so much that now it's mine jajajaja. Gracias for explaining the memes! Please do more! 😊
Por fin. Otra dosis de La Karencita!
Good video Karen! I enjoyed it. Welcome back. Will
I've been to feria in Queretaro and they still had the blanket vendor.
Is it still very popular?
What other weird meme have you seen but don't understand about Mexico? Let me know!
I have missed you! I have never seen those memes so I am of no help, lol.
Thanks for being here. I hope I can upload videos more often
I missed your videos! In Brasil chavó del ocho was so popular very similar to Colombia. In Puerto Rico there’s replica of La vencidas in top of a hill and they do salsa events there.
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I made the mistake of going to the ATM today
You knew!
Jaja, yo también tengo una cobija de tigre! Es de mi familia en el sur de Tejas
Eso del Chavo del Ocho, siempre me lo mencionan los LATAM's, en EEUU.
Yo lo vi de chavito, en Univision.
Los peruanos, colombianos, brasileños,.los chilenos, y los cubanos.
Hasta los latinos nacidos en EEUU.
Las música, la comida, el arte, todo es un referente.
¡Viva México! 🇲🇽
Saludos guerrerenses!
I recently joined this channel, and I know I'm going to learn alot moving forward 😊.
Welcome to this channel. What would you like to watch?
My wife brought a deer blanket from China when she came to the US as my fiancée; I think it must be the same kind of blanket.
Never seen any of those memes. You should a video on all the sayings from El Chavo and what they mea . For example: No contaban con mi astucia!, No hay de queso nomad de papa, etc…
Wouldn't a heater in Mexico be a little dangerous? Well, if heaters are built in the house. Especially since they are gas-reliant and that can spell trouble for a country that get earthquake relatively frequently.
We too have tiger blankets in the Balkans
La cobija de tigre 😀
Yes, 0C* = 32F*, thanks for the insight.
memes manage to display very niche parts of the culture lol
Love your videos, such I humble personality. Weird thing to ask, but do you also have "native american" ancestry? ❤
She has a video about her Ancestry, because in Vietnam everyone was telling her that she was Asian so just to be sure she made that video is really cool that is the first video I saw of hers and I really liked it.
@@mariamary1095 Ooh thank you, I am from Brazil and even here I was called "japa" alot(A slur to Asian people). My aunt was native american, this just confirms that native americans in general are descendent from Asians.
Yes, I think you'll enjoy this video:
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she's like 98% or 99% indigenous mesoamerican aka native american but from Mexico. She has a video about taking a dna test on her channel. but many if not most Mexican people have indigenous ancestry
Tiger blankets are the best!
wait.. you don't know what a mangoneada is??
I didn't know they had a specific name. Am I a bad Mexican? 🥺
@@LaKarencitaMX lol no no ❤️🩹 it’s ok! En Chicago estas cosas son una adiccion entre los mexicanos!
@@EatBailaTravel Ya nunca lo olvidaré
@@LaKarencitaMX yo te quiero llevar a probar tu primera mangoneada!
@@EatBailaTravel a mí me encantaría. Espero que muy pronto
I wear jackets with a zipper in the house.
Me too
Can you explain the relationship between people born in Mexico as compared to Mexicans born in the U.S.A. and are known as Mexican-Americans?
Ohhh in a video? How would you call the video?
My Long Lost Cousins!@@LaKarencitaMX
The difference is the same as a German born in Germany of the European continent and a German-American born in America. Europeans born in American do not have their American nationality hyphenated with their European country of origin. But people who have roots in Mexico are not considered simply American they are Mexican-American, even though they are indigenous to the North American continent, lived on the land before it was "America" and have been on the same land mass for thousands of years. Why denote the difference to some but not others?
Thank you for your response. On this particular question I will have to disagree. There is a love hate relationship with the Mexican cousins due to geography, customs, loyalty, and attitude. This is totally different when comparing the European ancestry.
@@josem6761
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Hola Karen, tu ingles ha mejorado bastante, pero hay dos palabras que hay que pronunciar mejor. “You” se pronuncia “iu” No se hace el sonido de la y.
Bank se pronuncia con la “a” que suena entre a y e, no con la a en español.
Saiudos!
Muchas gracias por tus consejos. Los tomaré en cuenta
La pronunciación de “you” es lo primero que me corrigió mi esposo cuando empezamos a salir 😊 Es un error muy común entre mexicanos. Gracias por tu respuesta. 👍