first of all, i don’t identify as latino, sorry!!! but anyway when i talk about mexico being treated the same way as canada, i mean, for example when it comes to prices, canada and usa have both of their dollars on the back of stuff, like if you bought a book in canada in the back it would say “10 usd/10 cad”, but no mexican currency? isn’t mexico also the neighbor and both nations have good ties?? it should be treated with the same level of important stuff

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    5 days ago

    “identify” as latino? americans are so insanely funny. I thiught latinos came from.latin america or were raised in the latin american culture.

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      4 days ago

      i’m not american i’m actually from mexico but for cultural reasons and other stuff i don’t identify as latino!! but i understand some people do identify as such and that’s ok, but not me, so sorry

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      4 days ago

      “Identify” can also be used objectively in that way.
      OP means “My identity ≠ Latino”
      More uncommon to use it that way nowadays but you could also say “I don’t identify as an American citizen” or “I identify as 15 years old” etc.