Soo, I made a post awhile ago about my sister telling me about what āLa Lloronaā is. She pulled up an article about a Mexican urban legend she heard in Spanish class. I said, āok cool, kinda fits with the character who sings it.ā Well, I was quickly corrected by several people on what the song was about, and that it was actually a really old song. Some of them kinda harsh. Like DEMANDING (that is the wording they used) I correct my post, and my sister.
Hereās the deal, I am not Mexican. Iām an American girl whose never stepped foot outside the continental US who really enjoyed a Pixar movie exploring Mexican culture and wants to learn more about it. Iād love it if people correct me if Iām wrong on something.
Just, be cool about it, okay? If Iām wrong on something, let me know, itās the only way Iāll learn. Just be polite about it, thatās all I ask.
I personally apologize if someone explained anything in a harsh way.
Some anon came asking me for the legend = song theme and I told to explain the situation as pacifically as possible. Because there are lots of people that doesnāt know about the error.
Even me, a mexican, asked myself that question when I was at primary school. So thereās nothing wrong for not knowing about it. Specially if youāre not mexican.
This post
Gave me life.
Like Iām afraid to post/draw anything for Coco bc I only know of Hispanic culture from close friends of mine who are Hispanic, musicals (ITH) and this movie.
So I still will (bc winter break is coming up and Iāll be so bored) but if I get anything wrong, type/pronounce anything wrong, so on so forth, please correct me in a calm and nice way.
The quickest way to kill someoneās inspiration and love of something is basically acting like they committed a mass murder of children when all they do was a common mistake bc they donāt know.
Exactly! Hispanic cultures are not really well know outside our countries. So, itās an opportunity to learn, to teach an to be patient, for both sides.
For Coco fans from Latin Countries (specially from Mexico):
Donāt be rude with people who doesnāt know about your cultures or who doensāt know spanish at all. Donāt be so salty about it, quit the opposite, we should be happy because they are trying to learn about hispanic culture and thereās nothing wrong with that. We all make mistakes when we learn something and thatās totally okay. Letās be good friends and explain them in a nice way instead of insult them or to make fun of them. Donāt be that kind of jerk Internet people, nobody likes them!!
And for Coco fans from other countries:
Donāt be afraid to draw/write anything about Coco or hispanic culture š Feel free to share your art with us, after all, we are part of the same fandom, right? ;D
Letās be a nice fandom guys. We all deserve respect, no matter where you are from.
This whole threadā¦.just made my night!! I too was afraid to get to deep into Coco because Iām not Mexicanā¦.even though I was brought up with Mexican culture and speaking Spanish because my mom went to school in Southern CA, and loved with Mexicans there and in Mexico for about ten years so she was embedded in the culture so it is a big part of both of our lives. Heck we still speak Spanish to each other quiet often. Weāre so excited to see it because of where it takes place and what itās about, and Iām so glad to see others so happy and excited for others to learn about this beautiful place.
We just all need to be a little nicer to each other and understand no one is going to be expert with each otherās cultures.
A good thread and a good time to remind my followers (because there are a lot of you now, wow) that Iām not Mexican and if I get anything wrong (or reblog something with wrong info) just let me know, Iām more than willing to learn! Iāll try to always do my research before I post anything (although I find online research can only go so far)!