How do you answer what you look like in Spanish?

How do you answer what you look like in Spanish?

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Q. How do you answer what you look like in Spanish?

4 Answers. For a description, in other words “what are you like?” you could use the phrase ¿Cómo eres? Soy alto/a – I am tall etc. ¿Qué te parece?

Q. How do you say I like what I see in Spanish?

Me encanta lo que veo.

Q. How do you say send me a pic in Spanish?

Send me a pic! Hoy encontré un vestido de novia.

Q. What is the word for Send in Spanish?

transitive verb. 1. (= dispatch) [letter, parcel, money, telegram] mandar ⧫ enviar. please send me further details ruego me mande or me envíe más detalles.

Q. Can I ask where are you from?

The most polite way of asking where are you from is simply: “Where are you from?” But perhaps you could ask them how they are enjoying their time in , and then maybe they’ll tell you where they’re from. Or maybe you can compliment their accent and say something such as: “I really like your accent.

Q. Where are you from another way to ask?

Here, I propose 10 simple alternatives to this awkward question….10 Alternatives to “Where are you from?”

  • Where is home right now?
  • What is home?
  • Who are you?
  • What’s your story?
  • Where have you lived?
  • Where were you born?
  • What brings you here?

Q. Is it rude to ask someone where they are from?

Generally, yes. But if you ask someone where they’re from, they tell you, and you ask where they’re really from? That’s absolutely not ok. For one thing, it should be obvious that they know where they’re from better than you do.

Q. Is it bad to ask someone where they are from?

This is completely inappropriate. Asking me where I’m from is a personal question and is similar to walking up to someone and asking what religion they follow. This is something you only learn as you get to know someone, not something you go up and ask a stranger without warning.

Q. Is it rude to ask how someone died?

A: If you’re curious about how your friend’s loved one died, but you’re not close enough to already know or ask in person, then asking is prying. The most inappropriate reaction: inquiring about the cause of death.

Q. Is it rude to ask someone about their accent?

No. It is not rude at all (unless you ask strangers you haven’t even greeted; but even then it is not rude, just weird). I used to live in another country and I was often asked this question. I just answered it.

Q. Is asking someone’s ethnicity rude?

Asking someone about their ethnicity the first time you meet is usually a bad idea. Many people have complicated relationships with their background, especially if they were adopted, or never visited their country of ethnic origin.

Q. Is there a difference between nationality and ethnicity?

Nationality refers to the country of citizenship. Nationality is sometimes used to mean ethnicity, although the two are technically different. People can share the same nationality but be of different ethnic groups and people who share an ethnic identity can be of different nationalities.

Q. Is Heritage the same as ethnicity?

Race encompasses inherited, characteristic traits. Ethnicity refers to cultural origin. Ancestry is simply a line of descent. Origin can be viewed as the heritage, nationality group, lineage, or country of birth of the person or the person’s parents or ancestors before their arrival in the United States.

Q. What is your ethnicity?

Ethnicity is a broader term than race. The term is used to categorize groups of people according to their cultural expression and identification. Commonalities such as racial, national, tribal, religious, linguistic, or cultural origin may be used to describe someone’s ethnicity.

Q. What is my ethnicity if I am black?

Black or African American: A person having origins in any of the Black racial groups of Africa. Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands.

Q. What race means?

A race is a grouping of humans based on shared physical or social qualities into categories generally viewed as distinct by society. The term was first used to refer to speakers of a common language and then to denote national affiliations. By the 17th century the term began to refer to physical (phenotypical) traits.

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