Nydia

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  • in reply to: Foreigners on the phone #36329

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    I recently saw this on the discovery channel. It was a documentary about the youth in India. And on it they showed this popular job. Many companies hire Indians to answer they’re phone. When you call the help line or whatever, it is actually going to a center in India. The company hires, the center, who then finds employees to answer the phones.

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    Name : Nydia, Gender : F, Race : Black/African American, Age : 16, City : Houston, State : TX, Country : United States, Social class : Middle class, 
    in reply to: Too tall? #44908

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    Most women have preferences on how tall they want their man to be, and most of it is relative to their own height. But some women, like myself, like guys who tower over them. Although 6’8′ is just a little too tall for me, this is only by a couple inches, because I like guys around the height of 6’4′. But I’m only 5’1′, so I’m sure some girls who are 5’6′ definitely wouldn’t mind.

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    Name : Nydia, Gender : F, Race : Black/African American, Age : 16, City : Houston, State : TX, Country : United States, Social class : Middle class, 
    in reply to: Reply To: Taking part in other cultural activities #30786

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    I love Indian and Japanese culture. I also like many cultures from around the world. I think Indian clothes are so beautiful and also the dancing. But because im black its taboo for me.

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    Name : Nydia, Gender : F, Race : Black/African American, Age : 16, City : Houston, State : TX, Country : United States, Social class : Middle class, 
    in reply to: When you are “white”? #46173

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    Most times, when people are viewed as ‘white’, it’s more about an ethnicity thing than an actual thing about skin color. I have many family members that are creole, as in they have many white features, including hair and skin, etc., but they are still identified with blacks. If you are culturally white with dark skin, however, it hardly ever matters and is sometimes praised because of the year-round tan. It really doesn’t matter how dark you are, but just the faxt that you can claim whiteness.

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    Name : Nydia, Gender : F, Race : Black/African American, Age : 16, City : Houston, State : TX, Country : United States, Social class : Middle class, 
    in reply to: Reply To: Toys and gender #31309

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    I had a Nintendo, Gameboy, Sega Genesis, Playstation and Playstation 2. Those were and are still some of my favorite toys. I had Legos, although more pastel in color. I also climbed trees, played in mud and loved to go outside and get dirty. We had a creek by my house and my cousin’s house, and we always played in them. On the other hand, I had an Easy Bake Oven, dress-up clothes, Barbies and other dolls galor. I loved to wear dresses, although pink never was a favorite color of mine. And I had a million and toys considered “girly.” I still like dolls, but I also love to play games – although sports and fighting games are not my style. It is a shame that some toys are girly and some are for boys. When I was a child, if I wanted a toy I wanted it because it looked fun – not because it was a girl’s toy or a boy’s toy – and that is what we should teach girls today, instead of that Barbie is for girls and GI Joe is for boys.

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    Name : Nydia, Gender : F, Race : Black/African American, Age : 16, City : Houston, State : TX, Country : United States, Social class : Middle class, 
    in reply to: That baggy clothing #35339

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    Baggy pants comes from prison. In prison your not aloud to have belts, or shoelaces, so your pants sag. Those who just came from prison kept wearing their clothes like that and other people thought it was cool and the style caught on.

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    Name : Nydia, Gender : F, Race : Black/African American, Age : 16, City : Houston, State : TX, Country : United States, Social class : Middle class, 
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