To those of you questioning this scene, it is actually very realistic for a child not to know their heritage especially if it isn't exemplified around them. I had no idea what I was until around the age of 8/9.
Jameelia Moonrise I didn’t know I was black until my best friend in kindergarten said I couldn’t like a Hispanic boy because I was black. Then I was started to notice skin color and race
I'm from a foreign culture, but I think this show is giving us a glympse of American realities. Even if it is a soap opera. The part when gabby's kids didn't know they were Mexicans is so Real.
I didn’t know either until I moved from california to Alabama and everyone was white and I’d never seen really white blond hair. I made sure my daughters know they are Mexican and not to label ppl Mexican just bc they look like one or speak Spanish bc there’s so many different Spanish speaking countries,m
Gaby: I don't understand, hou could u just don't know we are mexicans?we eat mexican food all the time Juanita: We eat chinese food too, does it means that i'm Chinese? Carlos: NO, it means that your mum hates to cook lmfao....
Gaby tell Juanita : gaby : you do know you are girl right? carlos : gaby !!!!! gaby : what? half women of your family have mustaches, it could be confusing..LOL..hahaha..
A lot of people criticize Juanita for being a brat, but hardly anyone compliments Madison for being a great actress, especially for someone so young. Her comedic delivery in the scene with the school principal, for example, was cleverly delivered.
I died when Gabby snatched Carlos's margarita from him, chugged it down, and went "HUH?!" after he said he doesn't want Juanita going to that private school.
You’ll be surprised how many Hispanics I’ve met that are genuinely ashamed of their culture. I recently worked with a Mexican girl and I needed someone to help translate for a client. She flat out lied to me, said she didn’t speak any Spanish. I later found out she was fluent but she was ashamed of her background. I have a hard time understanding why someone would deny their culture. I would be proud to be fluent in more than one language. Obviously this TV show is comedy, but really not far from reality.
Because a lot of the time people like her (and me) get called out by other Mexicans for not being Mexican enough. I’ll rather hangout with someone who doesn’t define me by culture or background. A lot of Mexicans seem to not grasp the concept that you don’t have to act like the stereotype. My friends from childhood are Mexican and my friends from college are also Mexican. The differences, my friends from home embrace the stereotype and try to shame me for listing to alternative rock. While my friends from college, race and culture is never an issue
Yea but maybe it’s because of the times we r in right now. People r scapegoating immigrants right now and it’s a shame. It is something to be proud of. Immigrants work hard and only want better lives for their families. I don’t understand how anyone can shamelessly demonize that.
I'm Mexican and I've lived all my life here, and what I can say it's a term called 'malinchismo' that means betraying your culture and people. It's a very complicated thing, because on occasions we really are proud of who we are, but in the bad times we just wish to be born in a different country. Mexico isn't great at all, many people suffer and the ones who immigrate just try to forget their past because it's full of pain, by the pass of the time, we realize that we're kind of unique, but it's a long way to go.
This show was very white centered but you can’t blame Marc Cherry, this show started airing in 2004. It’s the same thing with Sex And The City, how could they have only white people in a city like New York?
thankfully they did not insist on making too politics by putting black people for the sake of having black people. It would have not lasted for 2 seasons if they insisted on affirmative action poison.
@@Itsbritney94it should be white centered bc its suburbs ffs. How could you even think about blaming Mark Cherry?? Ridiculous. And about SATC its also VERY REALISTIC that 4 best friends and their husbands and most of their boyfriends are all white. What's wrong with that? Nothing. We should praise those good times when movies and tv were showing more realistic disposition... unlike nowadays.
It's funny how the Eva Longoria's character is accused of being ashamed for her ancestry. In reality, the actress hold a Master's Degree in Chicano studies.
So, Im willing to bet that she glad she doesn’t look like an Indian. Reminds me of those light skin Latinas talking shit about native looking Mexicans.
Honestly, Gaby wants her daughter at the best school. And Carlos says that he wants Juanita to go to a public school one hour away just because there’s Hispanic people out there, even though it’s a bad school. Do what’s best for your child, not to win an argument about a shady shallow sense of heritage.
I read this, just as the scene came up, and you do have a good point. To add to your point, I don't like Carlos in this scenario. Shortly after the public school thing, he starts pinning all of their "lack of heritage" on Gaby. You know there are 2 parents in this household right? Gaby cannot be the only one at fault for their children not knowing their heritage from birth.
I agree. It's better for her future if she goes to the private school. Heritage is important but if Carlos is that worried about it, all he has to do is bring her to Mexico every year to keep her connected to their roots. Is not rocket science. Carlos just wants someone to blame.
They can still make her go to a better school later. I was really happy to go to school both in Cameroon and in France it changed my point of view for a long time.
It was never implied that Carlos wanted to sent her off to a "bad school", you came up with that. He just wanted to sent her off to a school with more hispanic people so their daughter wouldn't feel alienated.
Juanita: "he called me Mexican" Me: iM dEaD 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I can't imagine growing up in an Indian family eating indian food, speaking my Indian language and not knowing I'm Indian at 7 years old
Only if your parents emphasize that you’re Indian. My parents always told me my ethnicity and I started to repeat that. But I didn’t understand the definition of nationality and thought that everyone has the same one as me.
The thing is many Mexicans have been here since before it was the United States, so they’ve spoken English a long time. Or our families immigrated a long time ago. Part of mine has been here for almost 120 years. Another line over 400 because they were original settlers.
I’m on her side. Everyone loves to talk about POC families being “denied generational wealth” and such, but when they actually achieve it, well, you saw what he said to her.
He called her a self hating Mexican because she is. Denying your children knowledge of their culture and language, referring to other Mexicans as “those people” and her own child’s perception of Mexicans as just poor people selling oranges on the side of the rode proves that. You can be wealthy without shitting on where you came from. That’s the problem.
Exactly... I actually think that, it's racist to tell someone that they must act a certain way or live a certain lifestyle because of their race....because people are more than a race....we're all individuals and we should never be limited because of our ethnicity.
setheurovision94 it’s ridiculous for a father to want his daughter to go to a bad public school an hour away just because it’s a school where white people aren’t.
I just started watching Desperate Housewives on HULU. I saw one episode and was like “Damn it ...now I’m hooked. “ I just saw this scene the other night and almost fell off the couch. 😂😂 Juanita looks so confused. “...I’m Mexican??!” 😟 Such a funny little kid. It’s crazy how long ago this was. She’s all grown up now. So many great actors and actresses on the show.
Gabi Solis is a self-hating Mexican however this session was interesting showing the diversity among Mexicans. Carlos was born in Mexico but Gabi was a Mexican from Texas,a Tejana so Mexicans who have been living in Texas for generations, a lot of them don't even speak Spanish. Im not implying Tejanos are self hating no Im just saying they are more different from Mexican-Americans like Carlos whose ancestors really came from Mejico
Technically she’s not even Mexican... the Spaniards had a grip hold of Texas for more than a century while being was part of Mexico for only 10 years before it became an independent nation, which was later acquired by the United States. Even Longorias family can trace their ancestry to Texas since the 1600’s
Im Mexican American and yea Texan Mexicans are a different breed! Very diff from say Californian Mexicans..Texans think they should be their own country. They have Tex Mex food but its a hybrid and not TRUE Mexican food... I think as 1st Gen Mexicans have kids, they dont learn the language. I see this in Asians too.
My mother was like this, she embraced everything white and shunned all her Puerto Rican family and heritage. My brother and I are actually half White and know no Spanish and just don't do anything with our Puerto Rican halves. It causes a lot of confusion when your parents raise you mostly with white culture. Not just from strangers but from family, where they may feel ashamed because you don't understand Spanish. So you're too white for your hispanic side but too hispanic for the white side of your family...it's odd.
i grew up like this but my mom was peruvian. i ended up hating her side of the family growing up bc they never treated me like family. i never connected with any of them.
I like that they're addressing a huge problem in American society : behind communities lies social segregation. If you're rich you're most likely white, or you're living among white people. Gaby doesn't even consider living in a rich Mexican neighborhood, because there's no such thing or it's so rare it's not even considered. Everyone in Wisteria Lane is white except for the Solis, there's no Asians, there's only one black family in one season, etc. Gaby, by rejecting being poor (and the poor in general) is also rejecting her own origins, she doesn't even question that. It's just normal to her.
Actually if your rich you are most likely Asian as they are the richest group in America. And why is it that black people can live together, Asians can live together but as soon as it's a white neighbourhood it has to be questioned? Like how are we allowing whites to live with who they want to ? They shouldn't have the same privilege as everyone else of getting to live with their own people if they wish to. This attitude is ridiculous it just come across as jealous of white people and racist towards them.
@@leestirling4623Oh that's simple actually. It's because the white neighborhoods were made during a shit ton of segregation and red lining plus add in white flight etc
Remember to tell you kids what different languages means. When I was in kindergarten my teacher held up a picture of an apple and asked what the picture was of, I said a manzana and the teacher thought I was making up words, It can be very confusing for a child when a word is correct at home but wrong at school.
2:50 You know a script was written by a WASP when Mexican(!) characters pretend there are no white people in Mexico. There are, and they are super duper privileged. “So we are like those people who sell oranges on the side of the road?” - it wasn’t a race thing, it was a class thing. Juanita basically thinks rich people can’t be immigrants. And I doubt she was pretending to be white, she was just thinking of herself solely as an American. Americans are not only the white ones, you know.
Yeah, class is definitely the larger factor. Plus, it shouldn’t have to be a problem if she views herself as American first. I mean, she is American. It’s hard for some people to identify with and participate in both cultures. I know I struggled with it a little bit when I was 10 or 11 years old. I have some cousins that weren’t able to reconcile the two cultures, and they are some of the whitest people ever, but that doesn’t make them any less ethnically Mexican.
Well if she was born and raised in the US, that would make her.... American. Not Mexican. She just has Mexican heritage. It's like Americans who say they're Irish but they've never set foot in Ireland, probably don't know too much about the culture, but their ancestors emigrated from there.
@@danivasquez1984 At least those people are actually ethnically Irish, which means they are Irish by blood and heritage, even if they're not nationally Irish because they were born somewhere else. A lot of Americans who call themselves Mexican aren't even ethnically Mexican. They're just tan white people of Spanish descent a lot of times (not always, some of them are actually ethnically Mexican, because they're Native American. But many are white, or black, Asian, etc. Or they can be mixed). That's why a lot of Hispanics/Latinos are counted as white (or whatever race they actually are) in the US census.
@@mynameisreallycool1 ethnically mexican?Wait what? 🙄im very ligth colored yet im mexican, mexican ethnicity does not exist since our country is barely 200 years old
Dania most mexicans are mestizo (mixed race) usually spanish white and native American mixture, there are a lot of mexicans who are also completely native American or completely white
Hahaha! I remember this... So funny! Juanita: So, we're like those people who sell oranges on the side of the road? LOL. It's funny how Gabrielle always makes fun of Carlos' family, and he doesn't really deny what she says... White neighbors are the best! :)
It is true that racism is learned. And now Juanita is about to be taught to be a racist and they're gonna teach her that she's different from everybody else.
lmao"im mexican" i mean how did she not realize it her name is a hint to, i went to a private school when i was younger and i knew i was Lebanese :p i love this scene
"Juanita go inside and play with your sister"
"And while your at it tell her she's mexican too"
😂
carol Gaby is so funny. Eva Longoria is hilarious! She nailed that role!
She sure did!
😂
Eva was my favourite actress on Desperate Housewives
💀💀😂😂
To those of you questioning this scene, it is actually very realistic for a child not to know their heritage especially if it isn't exemplified around them. I had no idea what I was until around the age of 8/9.
Jameelia Moonrise I didn’t know I was black until my best friend in kindergarten said I couldn’t like a Hispanic boy because I was black. Then I was started to notice skin color and race
I'm from a foreign culture, but I think this show is giving us a glympse of American realities. Even if it is a soap opera. The part when gabby's kids didn't know they were Mexicans is so Real.
Me too and I'm black lol
I think the word would be a better place if we didn't condider people based on their ethnicities
I didn’t know either until I moved from california to Alabama and everyone was white and I’d never seen really white blond hair. I made sure my daughters know they are Mexican and not to label ppl Mexican just bc they look like one or speak Spanish bc there’s so many different Spanish speaking countries,m
Gaby: I don't understand, hou could u just don't know we are mexicans?we eat mexican food all the time
Juanita: We eat chinese food too, does it means that i'm Chinese?
Carlos: NO, it means that your mum hates to cook
lmfao....
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Today that scene would be considered sexist
And "you do know you're a girl, right?" would be considered discrimination too
@@Tkimba2 this was a different time
@@ReplyGuy22345 no...
@@Tkimba2 no it wouldn't wtf are inhaling 😂
Gabrielle and Carlos had some of the most hysterical moments on the show. 🤣🤣🤣
The slow head turns when Juanita said 'I'm Mexican' 😭
"Adiós señor" Jajajajjajajajaja
that's great writing
Anyone else notice that they left Juanita's lunch behind? Lol
I think that is why she got into the school because he really liked her lunch
8 yrs ago
There were probably some good enchiladas and tacos in there 😆
I noticed 😂
@@foodmomma5240Mexican food 🥑🌶🌯🌮🇲🇽🐆🌵
"Tell her she's mexican too" Hahaha
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I’m in love with the Solis’s
Their family dynamic is just the best! They are so funny
Gaby tell Juanita :
gaby : you do know you are girl right?
carlos : gaby !!!!!
gaby : what? half women of your family have mustaches, it could be confusing..LOL..hahaha..
why repeat it idiot
belly laughing. jajajajaja
Juanita: “are we Mexicans like the the ones that sell oranges on the side of the road? “😂 “Adios. Señor.”
Madison de la Garza (juanita) was already such a good actress at that age. I'm super impressed!
She really was, her comedic timing here was fantastic.
A lot of people criticize Juanita for being a brat, but hardly anyone compliments Madison for being a great actress, especially for someone so young. Her comedic delivery in the scene with the school principal, for example, was cleverly delivered.
*shows all the white people doing white people thangs* 😂 funny af.
sorry what now?
@@Declan_Moriarty their neighbourhood is why juanita thinks they white
@@sonias9722 latinas are white(unless mixed with blacks/asians/desi etc)
@@sonias9722 is that a problem?
@@diodaon4898 This scene is in the context of this Mexican family and they are clearly not white.
"Adios senior" xD
Señor
Eva Longoria nailed Gabby’s character, she’s so funny 😂
Because she is herself in this series!!! a Hispanic woman who came from poor family and now have a good life in the U.S.!!!
I died when Gabby snatched Carlos's margarita from him, chugged it down, and went "HUH?!" after he said he doesn't want Juanita going to that private school.
And then threw it in his face
You’ll be surprised how many Hispanics I’ve met that are genuinely ashamed of their culture. I recently worked with a Mexican girl and I needed someone to help translate for a client. She flat out lied to me, said she didn’t speak any Spanish. I later found out she was fluent but she was ashamed of her background. I have a hard time understanding why someone would deny their culture. I would be proud to be fluent in more than one language. Obviously this TV show is comedy, but really not far from reality.
Because a lot of the time people like her (and me) get called out by other Mexicans for not being Mexican enough. I’ll rather hangout with someone who doesn’t define me by culture or background. A lot of Mexicans seem to not grasp the concept that you don’t have to act like the stereotype. My friends from childhood are Mexican and my friends from college are also Mexican. The differences, my friends from home embrace the stereotype and try to shame me for listing to alternative rock. While my friends from college, race and culture is never an issue
Yea but maybe it’s because of the times we r in right now. People r scapegoating immigrants right now and it’s a shame. It is something to be proud of. Immigrants work hard and only want better lives for their families. I don’t understand how anyone can shamelessly demonize that.
I'm Mexican and I've lived all my life here, and what I can say it's a term called 'malinchismo' that means betraying your culture and people. It's a very complicated thing, because on occasions we really are proud of who we are, but in the bad times we just wish to be born in a different country. Mexico isn't great at all, many people suffer and the ones who immigrate just try to forget their past because it's full of pain, by the pass of the time, we realize that we're kind of unique, but it's a long way to go.
@@christinareyes2963 Or maybe it's becuase of all of the killings and kidnappings that happen in Mexico..
Racism makes people deny their ancestry
I just noticed that they are the only Hispanics in the neighborhood. There used to be the black family but that didn't turn out so good. lol
Boss At Home Renee is half black.
But then one of my favorite characters on the show came along... I don’t remember the character ‘s name lol, but Vanessa William played it.
This show was very white centered but you can’t blame Marc Cherry, this show started airing in 2004. It’s the same thing with Sex And The City, how could they have only white people in a city like New York?
thankfully they did not insist on making too politics by putting black people for the sake of having black people. It would have not lasted for 2 seasons if they insisted on affirmative action poison.
@@Itsbritney94it should be white centered bc its suburbs ffs. How could you even think about blaming Mark Cherry?? Ridiculous.
And about SATC its also VERY REALISTIC that 4 best friends and their husbands and most of their boyfriends are all white. What's wrong with that? Nothing. We should praise those good times when movies and tv were showing more realistic disposition... unlike nowadays.
Juanita is my fav kid on this show!
Chitra Adkar she's sister of demi lovato...love them
@@AnnaMaria-bd1rx whaaat
I always disliked her in the show. The actress is lovely tho 😊👌🏽
She's like that mean kid who would be mean to you if u were a kid too. She's a bully.
It's funny how the Eva Longoria's character is accused of being ashamed for her ancestry. In reality, the actress hold a Master's Degree in Chicano studies.
So, Im willing to bet that she glad she doesn’t look like an Indian. Reminds me of those light skin Latinas talking shit about native looking Mexicans.
And has her own tequila lmao
And she embraces all the different parts of her heritage even the Spanish side
@@jeromeseibertthat she has a tequila brand does not make her more Mexican lmao that’s just aside. Don’t fall into stereotypes
And she's a former Miss Corpus Christi
Carlos is so freaking hot!
he is
Better without beard 💝
Kiss Myass IKR
Oh yeah!
He is a beautiful man
Lee rollerblading by cracks me up more than any other part of this scene! I think Lee had some childhood dreams of being a figure skater!
I've watched this scene many times, and never noticed that the guy roller-blading was Lee!
First time I saw that scene ''Adiós señor'' I SCREAMED HAHAHAH
I'm so sad to see it end. Anyway, here's her lunch!
They left her lunch box at the principal’s office.
She couldn't wait to get rid of her! Lol 😆
Man this never get's old! classic.. love it
Its funny because eva is the proudest Mexican American in the industry
Honestly, Gaby wants her daughter at the best school. And Carlos says that he wants Juanita to go to a public school one hour away just because there’s Hispanic people out there, even though it’s a bad school. Do what’s best for your child, not to win an argument about a shady shallow sense of heritage.
I read this, just as the scene came up, and you do have a good point. To add to your point, I don't like Carlos in this scenario. Shortly after the public school thing, he starts pinning all of their "lack of heritage" on Gaby. You know there are 2 parents in this household right? Gaby cannot be the only one at fault for their children not knowing their heritage from birth.
I agree. It's better for her future if she goes to the private school. Heritage is important but if Carlos is that worried about it, all he has to do is bring her to Mexico every year to keep her connected to their roots. Is not rocket science. Carlos just wants someone to blame.
They can still make her go to a better school later. I was really happy to go to school both in Cameroon and in France it changed my point of view for a long time.
how white do you sound right now lol
It was never implied that Carlos wanted to sent her off to a "bad school", you came up with that. He just wanted to sent her off to a school with more hispanic people so their daughter wouldn't feel alienated.
whoever did the scenario is a genius 😂
Juanita: "he called me Mexican"
Me: iM dEaD 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I can't imagine growing up in an Indian family eating indian food, speaking my Indian language and not knowing I'm Indian at 7 years old
I mean, the language part helps a lot to figure that out.
But Juanita missed out on that.
Only if your parents emphasize that you’re Indian. My parents always told me my ethnicity and I started to repeat that. But I didn’t understand the definition of nationality and thought that everyone has the same one as me.
The thing is many Mexicans have been here since before it was the United States, so they’ve spoken English a long time. Or our families immigrated a long time ago. Part of mine has been here for almost 120 years. Another line over 400 because they were original settlers.
Juanita's face as she says 'I'm Mexican'
Juanita "I'm Mexican?" Also juanita "I thought I was american"
Smart girl.
I’m on her side. Everyone loves to talk about POC families being “denied generational wealth” and such, but when they actually achieve it, well, you saw what he said to her.
He called her a self hating Mexican because she is.
Denying your children knowledge of their culture and language, referring to other Mexicans as “those people” and her own child’s perception of Mexicans as just poor people selling oranges on the side of the rode proves that.
You can be wealthy without shitting on where you came from. That’s the problem.
Lee going by on the roller skates is probably the funniest! lol
Arios senior.
Adios señor( goodbye sir)
I side with Gaby here. She doesn't want her ethnicity to dictate her life.
I agree however no amount of Gaby pretending or ignoring stopped that principal from reminding her who she was.
Exactly... I actually think that, it's racist to tell someone that they must act a certain way or live a certain lifestyle because of their race....because people are more than a race....we're all individuals and we should never be limited because of our ethnicity.
setheurovision94 it’s ridiculous for a father to want his daughter to go to a bad public school an hour away just because it’s a school where white people aren’t.
It will and it's important to know who she is and she's Mexican.
Being mexican is not an ethnicity, is a nacionality ._.
"Adiós Señor." LOL
I just started watching Desperate Housewives on HULU. I saw one episode and was like “Damn it ...now I’m hooked. “ I just saw this scene the other night and almost fell off the couch. 😂😂 Juanita looks so confused. “...I’m Mexican??!” 😟 Such a funny little kid. It’s crazy how long ago this was. She’s all grown up now. So many great actors and actresses on the show.
I watched this show soooooo many times I love it
She's demi Lovato's sister
@@micahpinto8368really
-Really? So we're like those people who sell, Oranges on the side of the road??
Hahahahahahaha:):):)3>
Gabby and Carlos looks so funny!!
1:26 carlos and gabbys face omg 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Gabi Solis is a self-hating Mexican however this session was interesting showing the diversity among Mexicans. Carlos was born in Mexico but Gabi was a Mexican from Texas,a Tejana so Mexicans who have been living in Texas for generations, a lot of them don't even speak Spanish. Im not implying Tejanos are self hating no Im just saying they are more different from Mexican-Americans like Carlos whose ancestors really came from Mejico
Technically she’s not even Mexican... the Spaniards had a grip hold of Texas for more than a century while being was part of Mexico for only 10 years before it became an independent nation, which was later acquired by the United States. Even Longorias family can trace their ancestry to Texas since the 1600’s
@@elvisherrera12 that's very true my brother. But she still is part indigenous though
Kanaan ite oh yeah she is but to imply she is Mexican is also wrong to assume
Im Mexican American and yea Texan Mexicans are a different breed! Very diff from say Californian Mexicans..Texans think they should be their own country. They have Tex Mex food but its a hybrid and not TRUE Mexican food...
I think as 1st Gen Mexicans have kids, they dont learn the language. I see this in Asians too.
@@lotusgrl444 thanj you for your feedback because I find Mexican American history to be very interesting
My mother was like this, she embraced everything white and shunned all her Puerto Rican family and heritage. My brother and I are actually half White and know no Spanish and just don't do anything with our Puerto Rican halves.
It causes a lot of confusion when your parents raise you mostly with white culture. Not just from strangers but from family, where they may feel ashamed because you don't understand Spanish. So you're too white for your hispanic side but too hispanic for the white side of your family...it's odd.
i grew up like this but my mom was peruvian. i ended up hating her side of the family growing up bc they never treated me like family. i never connected with any of them.
Wait til you hear how Spanish was brought to South America by white people. You'll be even more confused.
I like that they're addressing a huge problem in American society : behind communities lies social segregation. If you're rich you're most likely white, or you're living among white people. Gaby doesn't even consider living in a rich Mexican neighborhood, because there's no such thing or it's so rare it's not even considered. Everyone in Wisteria Lane is white except for the Solis, there's no Asians, there's only one black family in one season, etc.
Gaby, by rejecting being poor (and the poor in general) is also rejecting her own origins, she doesn't even question that. It's just normal to her.
Actually if your rich you are most likely Asian as they are the richest group in America. And why is it that black people can live together, Asians can live together but as soon as it's a white neighbourhood it has to be questioned? Like how are we allowing whites to live with who they want to ? They shouldn't have the same privilege as everyone else of getting to live with their own people if they wish to. This attitude is ridiculous it just come across as jealous of white people and racist towards them.
@@leestirling4623Oh that's simple actually.
It's because the white neighborhoods were made during a shit ton of segregation and red lining plus add in white flight etc
Am I the only one reading all the comments in quotes in Gaby's voice xD
Remember to tell you kids what different languages means. When I was in kindergarten my teacher held up a picture of an apple and asked what the picture was of, I said a manzana and the teacher thought I was making up words, It can be very confusing for a child when a word is correct at home but wrong at school.
I don't know I think people are ignorants I mean a lived in France in an italian-french family. and was cool
Not for me , when i went to school i noticed that people speak with diffrent dialect and i learn it very fast , i was never confused .
Nox Knight As an educator, I believe your teacger could have dealt with the situation better and not make you feel you were wrong.
I miss this show! Fun and funny scenes!
lol I just love how Gaby handles with embarrassed scenes
2:50 You know a script was written by a WASP when Mexican(!) characters pretend there are no white people in Mexico. There are, and they are super duper privileged. “So we are like those people who sell oranges on the side of the road?” - it wasn’t a race thing, it was a class thing. Juanita basically thinks rich people can’t be immigrants. And I doubt she was pretending to be white, she was just thinking of herself solely as an American. Americans are not only the white ones, you know.
Yeah, class is definitely the larger factor. Plus, it shouldn’t have to be a problem if she views herself as American first. I mean, she is American. It’s hard for some people to identify with and participate in both cultures. I know I struggled with it a little bit when I was 10 or 11 years old. I have some cousins that weren’t able to reconcile the two cultures, and they are some of the whitest people ever, but that doesn’t make them any less ethnically Mexican.
To be fair, a lot of "Mexican"-Americans think that Mexicans can't be white. That's why you hear them say, "You're Mexican? YoU dOn'T LoOk MeXiCaN."
Well if she was born and raised in the US, that would make her.... American. Not Mexican. She just has Mexican heritage. It's like Americans who say they're Irish but they've never set foot in Ireland, probably don't know too much about the culture, but their ancestors emigrated from there.
@@danivasquez1984 At least those people are actually ethnically Irish, which means they are Irish by blood and heritage, even if they're not nationally Irish because they were born somewhere else. A lot of Americans who call themselves Mexican aren't even ethnically Mexican. They're just tan white people of Spanish descent a lot of times (not always, some of them are actually ethnically Mexican, because they're Native American. But many are white, or black, Asian, etc. Or they can be mixed). That's why a lot of Hispanics/Latinos are counted as white (or whatever race they actually are) in the US census.
@@mynameisreallycool1 ethnically mexican?Wait what? 🙄im very ligth colored yet im mexican, mexican ethnicity does not exist since our country is barely 200 years old
This little girl was a good actress 😂
She should've kept acting! She could've really gone places
Mexican is a nationality, not an ethnicity
John Scaglia so what is the ethnicity of mexicans ?
Dania Hispanic
Dania Mexicans are Latinos you genius
Dania most mexicans are mestizo (mixed race) usually spanish white and native American mixture, there are a lot of mexicans who are also completely native American or completely white
well when in a diverse immigrant country like murica or canada it also means someone descendant that came from mexico
this is the best scene ever!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
"Adiós señor" ahahahahaah
This show is golden 😂😂😂
I'm Mexican but not offended by this since most ethnicities are told they should somehow be ashamed of their heritage including the Irish
starbucksghost I'm latina too and it is funny. ❤️
Maybe it's a Catholic thing 😂
Probably one of the funniest scenes on the show
Really Gaby? Those people? They're OUR people. And your suegra killed Selena!! 😂
*Nervously drinks the other glass*
"Huh?"
3:23
That was exquisite delivering
That moustache line was so hilarious! I love Gaby!
Omg I couldn't stop laughing! This is gold 😂
Gaby: You do know you’re a girl right?
Carlos: Gaby!
Gaby: What? Half the women in your family have moustaches, it can be very confusing.
😂😂😂😂😂
Hilarious!!!! They needed a spin off
What makes this even funnier is in CA they do sell oranges on the side of the road
gaby and carlos are PERFECT couple
I freikin lost it. "I'm Mexican"?...omg 🤣😂...and "oranges"....😂😂hilarious!
🍊🍊🍊🍊
“Half the women in your family have mustaches it can be very confusing”
LMAO.....
No. Demi Lovato's mom is English. Her father is Italian, Irish and Mexican. So she's not half Mexican. She's like 25% or less.
سيندي تارين waw she looks mexican
her dad was fully mexican, with spanish + native american ancestors. she posted a DNA test on it once.
@@lunalove9395 this was 7 years ago
@@samd8872 i know, but i wanted to correct it for anyone else who sees the video
@@lunalove9395 ok 👍
1:47 - 1:50 after taking one semester of Spanish lol 😂
They left her lunch at his table 😭
When I found out I was German and Irish, I told my teachers that I was part Leprechaun and part German Shepard.
Gaby:I don’t even no what that means!. Mom:just say it!! Gaby:adios senor!
everytime I watch this I start to crack up it soo funny
Children teaching us a bright lesson here... Too bad most of adults won't think because they are so formated
I freaking love this scene
That moustaches comments was 🔥😂
Ahahahah how can I not know I'm Persian in the middle of Catholic school lol
It happens. A white skinned Asian doesn't even think she is non white in a school with black kids and Indians.
HAHA it's so funny to watch this, because there are no mexicans where I'm from either! Love this :D
I miss this series!
HAHAHAH Juanita “I am Mexican...? 👀”
Juanita is still my favorite character 💕
And you’re a self-wiping Mexican😂Gabby is the best!
lmao its funny how they see all the white ppl :D
rodo419 Yeah without considering that Mexico and Latin America have plenty of whites.
@@Vylkeer but these weren't Mexican whites, they were American whites
Love desesperate housewives ❤️🥺since 2006 ❤️
Ah! So this is what they call a "Mexican Sitdown"... 😂
What!? I knew of Mexican Standoff's but this was something new!
"I'm Mexican?"🤣😂😂
Carlos is everything
Husband goals
Hahaha! I remember this... So funny! Juanita: So, we're like those people who sell oranges on the side of the road? LOL. It's funny how Gabrielle always makes fun of Carlos' family, and he doesn't really deny what she says... White neighbors are the best! :)
You all forgot ze lunchbox
1:27 so we’re like those people who sell oranges 🍊 on the side of the road Lol 😂
You know damn well that Gaby had been complaining about that, either to Juanita or while Juanita was within earshot
''Adios Senor''🤣
😂 I laughed so hard🤣‼️
It is true that racism is learned. And now Juanita is about to be taught to be a racist and they're gonna teach her that she's different from everybody else.
I guess your damn right.
Learning about your race/heritage isn’t going to make you racist.
@@WEwalked Exactly what a racist would say.
@@WEwalkedThat person is an obvious troll based on their comments and username
Half the women in your family have a mustache it could be confusing. Oh my god Gabby had me dying 😂
lmao"im mexican" i mean how did she not realize it her name is a hint to, i went to a private school when i was younger and i knew i was Lebanese :p i love this scene
Philippines and Portuguese and sometimes Jewish people also have Spanish last names... What's your point?!
Omg yass I'm Lebanese 2!!!!
Loool I'm going to start watching this again
To be fair, at 4:34 Gaby was *very* Mexican
raquel Yeah if you’re a man.
I feel like most American kids of Hispanic descent go through this lol
Half the women in your family have mustaches, it can be very confusing. Gabby kills me
“Adiós señor” hahahaha
The writers on this show were awesome 😂
How could you not know we are mexican, we eat mexican food all the time.
Juanita: we ear chinese too, does it mean i’m chinese? Hahaha 🤣 hilarious
I miss dis show....sooo mch😘
1:31 funny gabrielle ahahahahahahA
Don Carlos is too dope tho