i think ebonics has much to do w/ socio economic status..and that is w/any group of people dialects change alot with the community you are in...in the inner poorer cities, you will have a higher majority of people that use alot of ebonics..I have be…
This is the hardest part. What can i say. I am 25, a college graduate, and grad school bound. I love traveling... last year i went to England, Alaska, and Mexico. I am a Virgo and somewhat of a perfectionist, i am very feminine and sweet but very opinionated and persistent. I am a caribbean girl at heart, soca and reggae vibez are the best..I dont know what else to say.
Hey girl!! Man how you been? It's funny to hear you Southerners talk about how cold it is down there. I was on the phone w/my cuz who lives in Atlanta yesterday and she was tripping over 40 degrees. Try 14 degrees here and dropping. You guys coulldn't even live thru this. lol. Anyway, just stopping thru to show some love.
This article was a well-written report! I am proud to read that with Rena and Tony's persistence and love for each other, Rena's family came around to embracing him. We need more people who are willing to be open-minded, walk out on their own belief…
Indeed, Derrick. It would appear that to families such as these, a white bum is better than a black doctor and ironically, this actually makes whites the most liberal and open-minded when it comes to interracial relations with blacks.
After seeing "Mississippi Masala," and other movies like "Hitch," you would think in 2010 that IR relationships with black men wouldn't THAT taboo. I mean, I could understand if some Asian or other non-black families would be upset if their daughter…