i was a flight attendant for a few years after college and I can confirm that z list 'celebrities' are THE WORST passengers ever. Entitled and rude. I had the cast of UK ex on the beach on a flight once and one girl made my colleague cry from verbal abuse starting with 'don't you know who i ******* am'. Not even surprised bananas is like that.
OMG that's awful. Which season was it?
s5. Flew them out to Bangkok. Give you two guesses which ****** tattooed ***** it was....
Yeah **** Jemma...how were Ashley, Gaz, Bear & Melissa?
gaz is a ********, always has been, when I worked in clubs in Glasgow he was shit and sleazy. Bear and the girls were boozy and making a big show of wearing sunglasses in the flight but harmless.melissa and Ashley weren't on my flight but on a later one and apar the same as Bear and that.
Thanks for the info! I really want to like Gaz since he's good TV just by being himself but he does seem like his ego is through the roof. Glad to hear Bear isn't as bad, I'd love to see him make the US crossover
i was a flight attendant for a few years after college and I can confirm that z list 'celebrities' are THE WORST passengers ever. Entitled and rude. I had the cast of UK ex on the beach on a flight once and one girl made my colleague cry from verbal abuse starting with 'don't you know who i ******* am'. Not even surprised bananas is like that.
I wonder if britni is really latina or if she just doesn't know the difference between the two
There are a few different definitions of "Latino/a," but Latino is not a race. Technically in the US you're considered Latino/a if your ancestors spoke Spanish, so Spaniards can fall into that category. In Europe, on the other hand, Latinos are people from "Latin Europe", whose languages derive from Latin: Spain, France, Portugal, Italy, Romania.
I wonder if britni is really latina or if she just doesn't know the difference between the two
She doesnt know Spain is in Europe?
Another white girl thinking she's POC cause she's 8% Spanish...
Latino or Hispanic is not a race. So you don't have to be a POC to be Latino.
Boo boo, Latinx is used in repect to people from Latin American countries, DR, Cuba and PR. Hispanic is for all Spanish Speaking. So Brazil is Latinx, but it is NOT hispanic.
But I see you're point in POC. so I'll admend that fact.
I wonder if britni is really latina or if she just doesn't know the difference between the two
She doesnt know Spain is in Europe?
Another white girl thinking she's POC cause she's 8% Spanish...
Latino or Hispanic is not a race. So you don't have to be a POC to be Latino.
Boo boo, Latinx is used in repect to people from Latin American countries, DR, Cuba and PR. Hispanic is for all Spanish Speaking. So Brazil is Latinx, but it is NOT hispanic.But I see you're point in POC. so I'll admend that fact.
The very first sentence reads: "Hispanic Americans and Latino Americans (Spanish: Estadounidenses hispanos; [isˈpanos]) are people in the United States who are descendants of people from countries of Latin America and Spain." It then follows "The national origins classified as Hispanic or Latino by the United States Census Bureau are the following: Argentine, Cuban, Colombian, Puerto Rican, Spaniards, Dominican, Mexican, Costa Rican, Guatemalan, Honduran, Nicaraguan, Panamanian, Salvadoran, Bolivian, Spanish, Chilean, Ecuadorian, Paraguayan, Peruvian, Uruguayan and Venezuelan. Other U.S. government agencies have slightly different definitions of the term, including Brazilians and other Portuguese-speaking groups. The Census Bureau uses the terms Hispanic and Latino interchangeably." I understand Wikipedia is not the best source, but it's a start.
And I said that there are a few definitions of the terms "Latino" and Spaniards could fall into some of them.
I wonder if britni is really latina or if she just doesn't know the difference between the two
There are a few different definitions of "Latino/a," but Latino is not a race. Technically in the US you're considered Latino/a if your ancestors spoke Spanish, so Spaniards can fall into that category. In Europe, on the other hand, Latinos are people from "Latin Europe", whose languages derive from Latin: Spain, France, Portugal, Italy, Romania.
I wonder if britni is really latina or if she just doesn't know the difference between the two
She doesnt know Spain is in Europe?
Another white girl thinking she's POC cause she's 8% Spanish...
Latino or Hispanic is not a race. So you don't have to be a POC to be Latino.
Boo boo, Latinx is used in repect to people from Latin American countries, DR, Cuba and PR. Hispanic is for all Spanish Speaking. So Brazil is Latinx, but it is NOT hispanic.But I see you're point in POC. so I'll admend that fact.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hispanic_and_Latino_AmericansThe very first sentence reads: "Hispanic Americans and Latino Americans (Spanish: Estadounidenses hispanos; [isˈpanos]) are people in the United States who are descendants of people from countries of Latin America and Spain." It then follows "The national origins classified as Hispanic or Latino by the United States Census Bureau are the following: Argentine, Cuban, Colombian, Puerto Rican, Spaniards, Dominican, Mexican, Costa Rican, Guatemalan, Honduran, Nicaraguan, Panamanian, Salvadoran, Bolivian, Spanish, Chilean, Ecuadorian, Paraguayan, Peruvian, Uruguayan and Venezuelan. Other U.S. government agencies have slightly different definitions of the term, including Brazilians and other Portuguese-speaking groups. The Census Bureau uses the terms Hispanic and Latino interchangeably." I understand Wikipedia is not the best source, but it's a start.And I said that there are a few definitions of the terms "Latino" and Spaniards could fall into some of them.
I wonder if britni is really latina or if she just doesn't know the difference between the two
There are a few different definitions of "Latino/a," but Latino is not a race. Technically in the US you're considered Latino/a if your ancestors spoke Spanish, so Spaniards can fall into that category. In Europe, on the other hand, Latinos are people from "Latin Europe", whose languages derive from Latin: Spain, France, Portugal, Italy, Romania.
There is no Latin Europe.
There is a concept of Latin Europe, referring to the geographical and cultural area where the Latin language was used and whose culture is based on that heritage. Just because this term is not used in the US doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
I wonder if britni is really latina or if she just doesn't know the difference between the two
There are a few different definitions of "Latino/a," but Latino is not a race. Technically in the US you're considered Latino/a if your ancestors spoke Spanish, so Spaniards can fall into that category. In Europe, on the other hand, Latinos are people from "Latin Europe", whose languages derive from Latin: Spain, France, Portugal, Italy, Romania.
There is no Latin Europe.
There is a concept of Latin Europe, referring to the geographical and cultural area where the Latin language was used and whose culture is based on that heritage. Just because this term is not used in the US doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
I understand. But she's from the states, so I'm sure she aint thinking I'm Latin Europe.
I wonder if britni is really latina or if she just doesn't know the difference between the two
She doesnt know Spain is in Europe?
Another white girl thinking she's POC cause she's 8% Spanish...
Latino or Hispanic is not a race. So you don't have to be a POC to be Latino.
Boo boo, Latinx is used in repect to people from Latin American countries, DR, Cuba and PR. Hispanic is for all Spanish Speaking. So Brazil is Latinx, but it is NOT hispanic.But I see you're point in POC. so I'll admend that fact.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hispanic_and_Latino_AmericansThe very first sentence reads: "Hispanic Americans and Latino Americans (Spanish: Estadounidenses hispanos; [isˈpanos]) are people in the United States who are descendants of people from countries of Latin America and Spain." It then follows "The national origins classified as Hispanic or Latino by the United States Census Bureau are the following: Argentine, Cuban, Colombian, Puerto Rican, Spaniards, Dominican, Mexican, Costa Rican, Guatemalan, Honduran, Nicaraguan, Panamanian, Salvadoran, Bolivian, Spanish, Chilean, Ecuadorian, Paraguayan, Peruvian, Uruguayan and Venezuelan. Other U.S. government agencies have slightly different definitions of the term, including Brazilians and other Portuguese-speaking groups. The Census Bureau uses the terms Hispanic and Latino interchangeably." I understand Wikipedia is not the best source, but it's a start.And I said that there are a few definitions of the terms "Latino" and Spaniards could fall into some of them.
From wiki?
Notice me myself saying "I understand Wikipedia is not the best source, but it's a start," but good for you. I don't typically use wikipedia as a source when I do my research, but 1. it's a message board not an academic paper, and 2. it's still better than no souce.
I wonder if britni is really latina or if she just doesn't know the difference between the two
She doesnt know Spain is in Europe?
Another white girl thinking she's POC cause she's 8% Spanish...
Latino or Hispanic is not a race. So you don't have to be a POC to be Latino.
Boo boo, Latinx is used in repect to people from Latin American countries, DR, Cuba and PR. Hispanic is for all Spanish Speaking. So Brazil is Latinx, but it is NOT hispanic.But I see you're point in POC. so I'll admend that fact.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hispanic_and_Latino_AmericansThe very first sentence reads: "Hispanic Americans and Latino Americans (Spanish: Estadounidenses hispanos; [isˈpanos]) are people in the United States who are descendants of people from countries of Latin America and Spain." It then follows "The national origins classified as Hispanic or Latino by the United States Census Bureau are the following: Argentine, Cuban, Colombian, Puerto Rican, Spaniards, Dominican, Mexican, Costa Rican, Guatemalan, Honduran, Nicaraguan, Panamanian, Salvadoran, Bolivian, Spanish, Chilean, Ecuadorian, Paraguayan, Peruvian, Uruguayan and Venezuelan. Other U.S. government agencies have slightly different definitions of the term, including Brazilians and other Portuguese-speaking groups. The Census Bureau uses the terms Hispanic and Latino interchangeably." I understand Wikipedia is not the best source, but it's a start.And I said that there are a few definitions of the terms "Latino" and Spaniards could fall into some of them.
From wiki?
Notice me myself saying "I understand Wikipedia is not the best source, but it's a start," but good for you. I don't typically use wikipedia as a source when I do my research, but 1. it's a message board not an academic paper, and 2. it's still better than no souce.
couldn't google a more reputable source? or was it that wiki was the only one that you found that said what you wanted?
Anyway, it's a complicated concept. According to the US Census, Spaniards fall within the "Latino" group. According definitions, they don't. As long as she's not Rachel Dolezal, let Brittni identify however she feels comfortable.
I wonder if britni is really latina or if she just doesn't know the difference between the two
There are a few different definitions of "Latino/a," but Latino is not a race. Technically in the US you're considered Latino/a if your ancestors spoke Spanish, so Spaniards can fall into that category. In Europe, on the other hand, Latinos are people from "Latin Europe", whose languages derive from Latin: Spain, France, Portugal, Italy, Romania.
There is no Latin Europe.
There is a concept of Latin Europe, referring to the geographical and cultural area where the Latin language was used and whose culture is based on that heritage. Just because this term is not used in the US doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
I'm from Europe and that term is used rarely because under that term can go a lot of countries (part of countries) which are not listed but were heavily influenced by Roman Empire.
And not to mention Spain has mixed culture heritage.
ive been saaayyyiiing
joe cracks me the **** up, post show he has become the least insufferable
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-5964265/Ex-Beachs-Kayleigh-Morris-shows-results-nose-job-feels-normal.html
Thanks for the info! I really want to like Gaz since he's good TV just by being himself but he does seem like his ego is through the roof. Glad to hear Bear isn't as bad, I'd love to see him make the US crossover
2016...lol
mom looks good!
OMG make it so! Pretty please!
So who unfollowed Marie? Was it Cara? Because Marie @ Cara a bunch yesterday and there was no response.
Cara never followed her. I have a feeling they dont want the casuals to know they made up so they're probably just waiting until it airs.
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I wonder if britni is really latina or if she just doesn't know the difference between the two
She doesnt know Spain is in Europe?
Another white girl thinking she's POC cause she's 8% Spanish...
There are a few different definitions of "Latino/a," but Latino is not a race. Technically in the US you're considered Latino/a if your ancestors spoke Spanish, so Spaniards can fall into that category. In Europe, on the other hand, Latinos are people from "Latin Europe", whose languages derive from Latin: Spain, France, Portugal, Italy, Romania.
Latino or Hispanic is not a race. So you don't have to be a POC to be Latino.
Boo boo, Latinx is used in repect to people from Latin American countries, DR, Cuba and PR. Hispanic is for all Spanish Speaking. So Brazil is Latinx, but it is NOT hispanic.
But I see you're point in POC. so I'll admend that fact.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hispanic_and_Latino_Americans
The very first sentence reads: "Hispanic Americans and Latino Americans (Spanish: Estadounidenses hispanos; [isˈpanos]) are people in the United States who are descendants of people from countries of Latin America and Spain." It then follows "The national origins classified as Hispanic or Latino by the United States Census Bureau are the following: Argentine, Cuban, Colombian, Puerto Rican, Spaniards, Dominican, Mexican, Costa Rican, Guatemalan, Honduran, Nicaraguan, Panamanian, Salvadoran, Bolivian, Spanish, Chilean, Ecuadorian, Paraguayan, Peruvian, Uruguayan and Venezuelan. Other U.S. government agencies have slightly different definitions of the term, including Brazilians and other Portuguese-speaking groups. The Census Bureau uses the terms Hispanic and Latino interchangeably." I understand Wikipedia is not the best source, but it's a start.
And I said that there are a few definitions of the terms "Latino" and Spaniards could fall into some of them.
There is no Latin Europe.
From wiki?
There is a concept of Latin Europe, referring to the geographical and cultural area where the Latin language was used and whose culture is based on that heritage. Just because this term is not used in the US doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
I understand. But she's from the states, so I'm sure she aint thinking I'm Latin Europe.
Notice me myself saying "I understand Wikipedia is not the best source, but it's a start," but good for you. I don't typically use wikipedia as a source when I do my research, but 1. it's a message board not an academic paper, and 2. it's still better than no souce.
couldn't google a more reputable source? or was it that wiki was the only one that you found that said what you wanted?
Anyway, it's a complicated concept. According to the US Census, Spaniards fall within the "Latino" group. According definitions, they don't. As long as she's not Rachel Dolezal, let Brittni identify however she feels comfortable.
Lord... who cares? If Britni wants to claim to be Latina good for her. She's still boring and insufferable as ****.
I'm from Europe and that term is used rarely because under that term can go a lot of countries (part of countries) which are not listed but were heavily influenced by Roman Empire.
And not to mention Spain has mixed culture heritage.
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