It's time again for our game "Latino or Americano?" All you have to do is guess if the house pictured is owned by a Latino or an Americano. Ready? Set? Guess!
I say Americano. That house is wayyy small and it looks like it has no illegal additions. There is just too much wasted space on that lot. A Latino would have added a giant family room, 20 tiny efficiencies and a little cemented patio to hang out in during the weekends.
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10 comments:
OMG! The awnings give it away. No self-respecting hispanic would do awnings!
Tiled front door steps and the mailbox....latino.
My heart tells me Latino but my mind says.....Americano. Americano it is.
I say Americano. That house is wayyy small and it looks like it has no illegal additions. There is just too much wasted space on that lot. A Latino would have added a giant family room, 20 tiny efficiencies and a little cemented patio to hang out in during the weekends.
I think I have to agree with vecino ...
oye men...4get abOUT IT....this is a cubano-americano..lol...palm trees in your yard?? dale !!!
This one is ...
AMERICANO!
4 for 4 mi amigo!
It has to be Americano. The give-away is that there is no red roof.
Carlos, we'd love to have some of your photos here if you ever cruise through Hialeah.
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