How do Hispanic Americans sound in Portuguese

I’m 21 do yall think I could pass as native, So I was born in the USA obviously I speak English perfectly but my parents are Hispanic from Colombia 🇨🇴 and Dominican Republic 🇩🇴 my Spanish isn’t perfect I would say a high B2 close to C1. How do Brazilians and my people from Portugal view the accent of an Hispanic American, is it really interesting or does it sound bad when speaking Portuguese

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Is Brazil a easy or heard passport bros location

I was born in the USA and speak Spanish at a level B2. When I went to Colombia most of the women thought I was Brazilian. I am 21 and I want to learn Portuguese to pick up some women. Is it easy to pick up women if your Portuguese if iffy and crappy

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What language should I learn if I’m a English native and Spanish is my second language with a level B2 almost C1

I was born American but I grew up hearing Spanish in the house my mom spoke Spanish with me btw I’m 21. I’ve been to Latin America for 5 months all my life.

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Which is harder Brazil or Colombia

I went to Colombia I didn’t have the best of luck so I’m wondering if Brazil is just as hard or easier considering I speak no Portuguese and only English and Spanish. Was it hard for you folks to get a Brazilian chick

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u/Dominicanpapinoblack — 2 days ago

Any Dominicans work a remote job and live in Dominican Republic

I wish I could work a remote job and live in Dominican Republic just wondering are there any of yall that do work a remote job and if yall do tell me in what

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u/Dominicanpapinoblack — 4 days ago

Any Dominicans work a remote job and live in Dominican Republic

I wish I could work a remote job and live in Dominican Republic just wondering are there any of yall that do work a remote job and if yall do tell me in what

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u/Dominicanpapinoblack — 4 days ago

Are there any Dominicans born in the us who work a regular job inside of Dominican Republic instead of living in the United States

Sometimes I think about working a regular job inside Dominican Republic and just leaving the United States. Have anyone ever done it

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u/Dominicanpapinoblack — 4 days ago

Should I join the Dominican military

I was born in the United States with a Dominican dad, I feel it would be a honor to serve the Dominican military, first I would have to get my Dominican cedula

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u/Dominicanpapinoblack — 4 days ago

How do you feel about the Dominicans born in the United States that speak choppy Spanish

Just wondering how yall feel about the Dominicans born in the United States that speak choppy Spanish. I myself have a Dominican dad who only spoke English with my dad and Spanish with my Colombian mom my Spanish is B2 I don’t speak the best I went to Dominican Republic for about a month and got my Spanish a little better but it’s pretty hard to travel for me.

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u/Dominicanpapinoblack — 5 days ago

Should i be a truck driver and stack up and live in Dominican Republic or be a nurse and live in Puerto Rico

My dad is Dominican and I wish I could be more connected to my roots now I get I’m not Puerto Rican but that’s the easiest way to make US dollars as a professional and at the same way live in a Spanish speaking country. Now as a truck driver I could live in North Carolina collect money and then go to Dominican Republic easily. I’ll make about the same salary in both considering in North Carolina they have higher salaries and truck driving pays about the same in North Carolina as a nurse in Puerto Rico.

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u/Dominicanpapinoblack — 5 days ago

What level of Spanish do most Dominicans born in United States have

Just wondering I myself have a level B2 I wonder what other Dominicans born in the United States have

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u/Dominicanpapinoblack — 5 days ago

Why are Dominicans so tough on the Dominicans that speak broken Spanish

Hello I myself don’t speak the best Spanish, but every time I do either people get upset or switch to English but if I didn’t speak they would be even more upset

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u/Dominicanpapinoblack — 5 days ago

Would yall rather live in $300 Airbnb studio or live in $1,000 apartment in the united states

I once stayed in a $300 a month Airbnb with no air conditioning in Dominican Republic that easily would have been $700-800 in United States. And I’m wondering what do yall prefer the $300 Airbnb with no air conditioning or a $1,000 apartment in the United states with air conditioning.

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u/Dominicanpapinoblack — 6 days ago