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What is an example of mock Spanish?

What is an example of mock Spanish?

Examples of Mock Spanish are words and phrases such as: “hasty banana” (for hasta mañana), “buenos nachos” (for buenas noches), “el cheapo”, “no problemo”, “hasta la bye-bye” (Hill), among many others.

Should I try to speak Spanish in Mexico?

Many clients often ask me the question “Do I need to learn Spanish when I move to Mexico?”. The answer is ‘no’. It’s not essential. However, there are many reasons why it’s a good idea to learn Spanish when you move to Mexico.

Does the US speak more Spanish than Spain?

The United States is now the world’s second largest Spanish-speaking country after Mexico, according to a new study published by the prestigious Instituto Cervantes. This puts the US ahead of Colombia (48 million) and Spain (46 million) and second only to Mexico (121 million).

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Can a employer tell you not to speak Spanish?

Can Your Employer Prohibit You From Speaking Spanish at Your Job? Under California’s Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) and federal law, it is illegal for an employer to discriminate against an employee based on his native language or manner of speech, such as accent, size of his vocabulary, and syntax.

Is saying no bueno offensive?

No bueno is a Spanish phrase that means “no good” or “not good.” However, while this expression uses Spanish words, it is an American phrase. Urban Dictionary states that while no bueno technically translated to no good, native Spanish speakers will not actually use this term as it is not grammatically correct.

Is speaking English in Mexico bad?

English is not very widely spoken in Mexico overall, with only around 10\% of the population speaking it, and only a small number of these being truly fluent. English is however much more prevalent in the major tourist destinations and towards the Northern border with the USA.

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Do I need to speak Spanish to go to Cancun?

The answer is quite simple, the majority of the population in Cancun does speak English, and you need to know very little Spanish, if any, when visiting Cancun.