A "GRINGA" growing up in MEXICO | Superholly

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
  • Hi friends!
    In this video I share my experience going to school in Mexico during various years, from learning Spanish in kindergarten in Puebla, to struggling to fit in and figure out my identity as I moved back and forth between Mexico and the US (the classic "Third Culture Kid" dilemma).
    Everything I experienced has had a profound impact on my life, and I thought I would share it with you guys.
    I hope you enjoy!
    xo,
    Holly
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  • @superholly
    @superholly  5 років тому +210

    My English Channel:
    ua-cam.com/users/superhollyenglish

    • @976eviltitans4
      @976eviltitans4 5 років тому +3

      Hey! Just wanted to say, I love your content! Very interesting:)
      P.S. you're so stunningly gorgeous! Keep doing you, love!

    • @el5letras1
      @el5letras1 5 років тому +2

      hi superholy ive noticed that alien doesnt have a word in spanish they have extraterrestre and but extraterestrial in englis and martian its marciano but no alien

    • @l.m652
      @l.m652 5 років тому +1

      Dope!!! Like La India Maria would always say, ni de aqui ni de Aya

    • @richardlamb71
      @richardlamb71 5 років тому

      @@el5letras1 there is a word "alienigena"

    • @el5letras1
      @el5letras1 5 років тому +1

      @@richardlamb71 Jaja y si se me habia olvidado gracias por acordarme

  • @better2gether336
    @better2gether336 7 років тому +9752

    I love how your dad was like " sweety, no one can see your eyebrows" instead of getting mad at the kids😂

    • @superholly
      @superholly  7 років тому +228

      +better2gether 😝❤️🙌🏼

    • @danielleritman6721
      @danielleritman6721 7 років тому +162

      better2gether me too i think that really shaped your mature outlook on this whole thing. you know? great dad.

    • @1truespacecadet840
      @1truespacecadet840 7 років тому +32

      i had the same problem now i just have makeup

    • @hannabennett819
      @hannabennett819 7 років тому +1

      better2gether I WENT TO CORONADO MIDDLE SCHOOL

    • @hannabennett819
      @hannabennett819 7 років тому +4

      I KNOW CDO

  • @eddyabel4456
    @eddyabel4456 5 років тому +3661

    Its crazy how good you speak both languages. Literally you have perfect pronunciation... un abrazo.

    • @superholly
      @superholly  5 років тому +46

      Eddy Abel thank you! Abrazo de regreso!!

    • @stophate9012
      @stophate9012 5 років тому +11

      it's nice to hear the white lady speak Spanish, WOW!

    • @parkerxjr
      @parkerxjr 5 років тому +4

      immersion

    • @chadchampion9796
      @chadchampion9796 5 років тому +41

      @@stophate9012 Spanish was literally made by white people.

    • @JD-yu3dk
      @JD-yu3dk 5 років тому +14

      Leutaurus Barod lol! I went to school in Spain, a country full of white people speaking Spanish.

  • @marcelitaperez
    @marcelitaperez 6 років тому +1381

    “We have to be more Mexican than the Mexicans and more American than the Americans, both at the same time! It's exhausting!” this quote from Selena really hit the nail on the head for me

    • @kiannajones1354
      @kiannajones1354 6 років тому +20

      Marcela Perez it’s the same thing for all interracial people.

    • @myfamilyandi6613
      @myfamilyandi6613 6 років тому +1

      I'm pretty sure this line comes from another movie as well but I cannot remember the name!

    • @donaldwortham1661
      @donaldwortham1661 6 років тому +3

      Marcela Perez just be yourself

    • @KrzNena
      @KrzNena 6 років тому +9

      Every Mexican-American’s struggle

    • @alexarojas8186
      @alexarojas8186 6 років тому

      Marcela Perez selena the movie👍

  • @abigailramirez6987
    @abigailramirez6987 5 років тому +1104

    I feel like I’m watching a TED Talk.
    That’s how good it was

    • @superholly
      @superholly  5 років тому +39

      Oh my goodness thank you so much!

    • @Susanc06
      @Susanc06 4 роки тому +5

      @@superholly You should do a Ted Talk!!

    • @DJHansYolo
      @DJHansYolo 4 роки тому +11

      I agree. I don’t normally think I could hear someone’s life story and stay engaged the whole time. There was no real ego or self-importance in the story-telling, just sharing experience for the benefit of others.

    • @atlantasfaith7721
      @atlantasfaith7721 3 роки тому

      No seriously

  • @alereza1978
    @alereza1978 7 років тому +2064

    Soy a la única que le encanta como cuando habla inglés se oye bien gringa pero cuando dice algo en español se oye bien mexicana.😂💜

    • @tefyclouds
      @tefyclouds 7 років тому

      Ale Reza no jsjsha

    • @superholly
      @superholly  7 років тому +63

      jejejejeje 💜

    • @tratra5600
      @tratra5600 7 років тому

      Ale Reza VEDAAAA, QUE ONDAA :D

    • @kr1xvs852
      @kr1xvs852 7 років тому +3

      superholly te quiero💜

    • @villalva1975
      @villalva1975 7 років тому +3

      Muy cierto jose raygoza lo mismo iba a decir que me recordaba a yuri

  • @beatrizsantiago5254
    @beatrizsantiago5254 5 років тому +590

    The part where they were all chanting “Mexico!” Broke my heart. She’s more Mexican than me tbh. I love her💛

    • @johng5261
      @johng5261 5 років тому +4

      that would be normal all over latin america. These are not multi ethnic countries in the same way for day to day life.

    • @salinasautodetail393
      @salinasautodetail393 5 років тому

      😪

  • @yaquelinavila8138
    @yaquelinavila8138 5 років тому +3322

    Being bilingual is cool till you start to forget a few words and start speaking Spanglish out of nowhere

    • @sb4344
      @sb4344 5 років тому +22

      A V E I L Y Y I don’t know if it’s just me but I can’t recall a time when that’s happened

    • @iloveu8181
      @iloveu8181 5 років тому +27

      My actual life😂😂

    • @Studio_Luvin
      @Studio_Luvin 5 років тому +80

      Being bilingual is cool when your white but when your a Mexican speaking broken English people mock them

    • @nimbus0110
      @nimbus0110 5 років тому +1

      That's like an Ascension of sorts 😂😂😂

    • @Sarah-el4hn
      @Sarah-el4hn 5 років тому +9

      Im actually trilingual:)

  • @mrbunnyjr
    @mrbunnyjr 5 років тому +527

    I am chicano and have never felt very Mexican or American. This video made me cry and I don't even know why to be honest. Thank you.

    • @superholly
      @superholly  5 років тому +46

      Sending you a big hug, Juan!

    • @JUANMARTINEZ-ti4kz
      @JUANMARTINEZ-ti4kz 5 років тому +10

      Be who ever you want to be Juan ..

    • @deenabee6279
      @deenabee6279 5 років тому +26

      Juan Madrigal - Maybe because it's a reminder of how divided people can be. And they do this for little to no reason. When you are a member of two different worlds, divisive people want to either ostracized/reject you, or make you choose. My daughters are biracial and they don't feel fully accepted by either group. It's a terrible shame on society.

    • @mars7612
      @mars7612 5 років тому +12

      Awww, I wanna give you a hug!! I'm Russian American and I've always felt a very similar way: Not quite Russian, not quite American.

    • @deenabee6279
      @deenabee6279 5 років тому +1

      Darris Pope - Your mother knows the real deal, then. How people truly are. Ur mom went through it but I Bet she came out stronger on the other side, though. Kids are kids. They only learn what we teach them. Adults who unfortunately lost their way are the real vessels of evil.

  • @MR-zh1wh
    @MR-zh1wh 7 років тому +1233

    You could have easily allowed the experience of everyone being against you to make you angry and even racist. Instead you decided to grow and obviously become a better person because of it. You're seriously an awesome person!

    • @questtofreedom
      @questtofreedom 7 років тому +40

      LOL ive only dated white girls. They have horrible self esteem and for the most part borderline psycho. White people are intimidated and scared of other races so how is that high self esteem? (im generalizing but so is yowza)

    • @LuckyUrbana
      @LuckyUrbana 7 років тому +23

      yowza considering all of your European history, you consider your race "great"? DELUSIONAL.

    • @izl1104
      @izl1104 7 років тому +16

      yowza that makes no sense....what does that have to do with what Mr. 420 said? Mr. 420 said nothing about self-esteem. Race has nothing to do with healthy self-esteem. You either work on having better self-esteem or you don't. You (yowza) actually come off like you have low self-esteem to have to use a sense of superiority to feel better about yourself.

    • @Stingy_Vette
      @Stingy_Vette 7 років тому +11

      Hey idiot, why don't you show some concern for the fact that SHE was the victim of racism? I can't help, but feel that you are trying to throw some political message, that white people will usually just be racist in this situation. I guess you missed her message at the end.

    • @allisonsmith6076
      @allisonsmith6076 7 років тому +7

      If you hate white girls stop fetishizing us and stop dating us

  • @joelrflores
    @joelrflores 5 років тому +1397

    The part you mentioned about it hitting you like a ton of bricks when the kids were chanting "Mexico", felt the same way as a Chicano growing up in Texas in the 60's and 70's. Not Mexican enough for the Mexicans and not American enough for the Americans. I persevered.

    • @rodrigoadrianrodriguezaedo4477
      @rodrigoadrianrodriguezaedo4477 5 років тому +6

      Eres chicano?

    • @joelrflores
      @joelrflores 5 років тому +9

      Yes sir!

    • @Sammise17
      @Sammise17 5 років тому +28

      Joel R Flores I respect your experiences in the 60s/70s, the Chicano identity crisis still applies today. I can’t go to Mexico without being called la prima del “Norte” and I can’t be viewed as an American but instead Mexican here in the US. Which I don’t mind being viewed as Mexican here but I love identifying as a Chicana.

    • @miguelv4345
      @miguelv4345 5 років тому +4

      I hear this from a lot of people but to be honest I’ve never felt this. I’m Chicano but in my 18 years of life I’ve always felt and been treated Mexican. This is how it’s been with with all races, even Latinos (mostly Puerto Rican’s and Dominicans just because I know more from those countries). Even when I visit my family in Mexico I’m not treated any differently than anyone else and fit in just fine.

    • @Sammise17
      @Sammise17 5 років тому +5

      Miguel V I’m glad you’re experience being a Chicano/Mexican has been positive! I’m 20 years old and I barely had this realization a year ago. Noticing things that I brushed off traveling to Mexico & living here in the United States. Also being a double major of Sociology and Chicanos Studies enlightens your mind so much and expands your knowledge. I highly recommend :)

  • @richardgls11
    @richardgls11 7 років тому +57

    Best way to beat ignorance, travel, if you can. Most people don't even go out their state and are ignorant about how much people are different from each other, but at the same time we are human being intrigued and want to learn about different things.

  • @woodsplitter3274
    @woodsplitter3274 4 роки тому +261

    That story of the class chanting "Mexico" is heartbreaking. I am glad that you learned from it instead of closing your mind.

    • @memolanda3159
      @memolanda3159 4 роки тому +24

      No everybody in Mexico are like that. It even shocked me, because if we would act like that, we would probably get punished.

    • @memolanda3159
      @memolanda3159 4 роки тому +9

      Se mamaron la neta

    • @kinglos7423
      @kinglos7423 3 роки тому +1

      Agreed!

    • @lenyjhersonhuancapizarro4090
      @lenyjhersonhuancapizarro4090 9 місяців тому

      ​@@memolanda3159😂hasta yo me sorprendi y no me puedo imaginar como se les ocurrio gritar todos al unísono xd

  • @complxoner9086
    @complxoner9086 7 років тому +47

    Eye opener for everyone...accepting everyone is key to everything...positive vibes

  •  7 років тому +404

    Now I understand why your Spanish is so phenomenal ;)

    • @wildinfernoninety
      @wildinfernoninety 7 років тому +3

      lol I had the same burning question the first time i heard her speak

    •  7 років тому +1

      Yeah, when she referred to herself as a Gringa I was like no way she's American! We're not generally known for our language ability. Ha. After watching the video though, it makes sense. Seems like she had a pretty cool upbringing-- though I'm sure it was tough to move around so much.

    • @wildinfernoninety
      @wildinfernoninety 7 років тому

      Just checked out your videos, I've been learning spanish for a couple of months and what I've seen is I take in more when I see english explained in spanish. I feel it's more challenging when taking the English through Spanish course, instead of the Spanish through English one. lol..just a random thought.

    •  7 років тому +2

      I know what you mean. I also speak slower than a native speaker so that probably helps as well. Pretty soon you'll also pick up on the mistakes I make ;)
      Podcasts can be great too. I used to listen to 'notes in spanish' and 'desde el bano' (sin la ñ). Notes in Spanish is cool because it's a native speaker and a British guy that's lived in Spain for some time. She usually corrects him and you'll hear him make the same types of mistakes that most native English speakers do.

    • @wildinfernoninety
      @wildinfernoninety 7 років тому

      great i'll check them out

  • @irisfoo12
    @irisfoo12 7 років тому +2010

    I really respect you bcuz you just seem to get it . Not sure how else to describe it but you speak with such respect and class. Thank you for being awesome!

    • @superholly
      @superholly  7 років тому +144

      Thank you, Iris! I really appreciate this comment.

    • @jasminelopez9711
      @jasminelopez9711 7 років тому +6

      Iris Medina true

    • @nooneknows9234
      @nooneknows9234 6 років тому +6

      She actually was lucky to actually have parents that knew spanish so that they could live down there its entirely different when you learn spanish in America with no schooling behind you. Im not fluent but i know alot of spanish and the feedback i get is gruesome it seems in America alot of Hispanics frown upon non hispanics that try to learn spanish. I have personally been called a mayate, a piche negro, and other vulgar words in spanish. So it not people not getting it, i think its a cultural boundary that divides hispanics from other races. And Ooo yea i have been told from Mexican people that Mexican parents forbid their kids from dating blacks. What type of sick racist stuff is that what type of culture condones that!

    • @LovedByYou
      @LovedByYou 6 років тому +5

      Iris Medina I agree, she has a dual experience so that makes her very culturally aware. I love that. She’s perceived as just a typical “American” white woman BUT she’s not she has an understanding of another world which is beautiful.

    • @ljmartinez7715
      @ljmartinez7715 5 років тому

      @No one knows white American culture tells there kids the same thing about not marrying outside their "race". It's the same sick eurocentric ideas that affect the whole world. I was disowned for not following my parents explicit instructions. Hispanic is a ethnicity not a race and within the many counties and cultures that are Hispanic/Latino ethnically they also have every race possible. With the same flaws as every other group of people. Please don't let that discourage you from your quest to better yourself by learning more about other languages and cultures. Sociology is a big hobbie of mine. Understanding certain aspects of culture,history etc. Make me understand myself better. Much love and respect.

  • @uhaveabuttface
    @uhaveabuttface 5 років тому +1242

    Clicked by accident..stayed for the story

    • @melany0720
      @melany0720 5 років тому +3

      uhaveabuttface omg same 😜

    • @s_1408
      @s_1408 5 років тому +3

      Me too!

    • @DiogoAmancio
      @DiogoAmancio 5 років тому +1

      Accidente: Thumbnail

    • @reinaortiz6057
      @reinaortiz6057 5 років тому

      Omg sameee

    • @nooneknows9234
      @nooneknows9234 3 роки тому

      So a white child moves her to mexico where she is forced to learn spanish is amazing to you..so what if a person who studied it for years speak it thats less impressive? Anybody can learn a language if the parents move them to a foreign country and yall think her story is amazing i swear people are wierd

  • @Kyshalise
    @Kyshalise 5 років тому +3089

    omg that’s so messed up that your teacher in Mexico said “you can’t let a girl from the U.S beat you guys” 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️

    • @sandyquituizaca4427
      @sandyquituizaca4427 5 років тому +66

      kyra it’s motivation for them.

    • @Kyshalise
      @Kyshalise 5 років тому +304

      Sandy Quituizaca no...... The teacher could’ve been encouraging WITHOUT having to to put down another student!! It’s dead wrong for a teacher to try to put girls against each other, they were already being mean to her already. What the teacher said probably made the girls be EVEN MORE mean to her .......

    • @gabrielapena459
      @gabrielapena459 5 років тому +48

      That’s a whole compliment to holly because she was born in the u.s and hadn’t learned things in Spanish and she was beating the kids in Mexico who had been raised and speak Spanish completely

    • @Kyshalise
      @Kyshalise 5 років тому +86

      GabyMcMuffin _ It doesn’t matter. A teacher still should never try to get kids to be against each other... obviously healthy competition is ok, BUT what the teacher did was straight up wrong & very mean.

    • @12345BEP
      @12345BEP 5 років тому +9

      kyra your logic 👏

  • @JR-zw8qu
    @JR-zw8qu 6 років тому +726

    Yes Mexico is so advanced with their education. To bad corruption doesnt let Mexico progress.

    • @haleyparra9762
      @haleyparra9762 6 років тому +4

      M R sadly

    • @indusrtial
      @indusrtial 6 років тому +25

      M R exactly, Mexicos education is top notch. This is what it's helping them at the moment compete with manufacturing. Their work force is able to adapt, expand + evolve as they have experience with their economy going up and down. Hopefully they can rid themselves of corruption sometime soon...

    • @tinogarrido7798
      @tinogarrido7798 6 років тому +3

      M R ....we are going forward....you remember this

    • @tinogarrido7798
      @tinogarrido7798 6 років тому +4

      Vinex 1707 ...we are moving forward....remember this...saludos

    • @alfonsotorres4580
      @alfonsotorres4580 6 років тому +9

      M R Not to mention they have universal healthcare on the free market, and public universities in Mexico are also free, which is very good. You don't see that in the U.S., just pure profit with greed.

  • @boxymousewins
    @boxymousewins 7 років тому +630

    You are so humble, its inspiring

    • @superholly
      @superholly  7 років тому +76

      +Lilly Schwartz awwwww ❤️ that's too sweet!

    • @beanz25ful
      @beanz25ful 7 років тому +13

      Lilly Schwartz yes she doesnt have that american white girl air. I like her personality so humble and real.

    • @calphindalger4935
      @calphindalger4935 7 років тому +1

      Be humble sit down

  • @GlenMacDonald
    @GlenMacDonald 4 роки тому +104

    After watching a few other of your videos, something struck me: I couldn't tell what your mother tongue was, because your accent is impeccable in both languages. Only someone who did as much back & forth travelling between the two countries, at such a young age, would be able to have that. Needless to say, it's exceedingly rare, and you're the *ONLY* Spanish/English UA-cam channel that I've come across that fully captures the beauty, the joy, and intrigue of languages, purely for the love of it, and not because of a utilitarian motivation (eg., to get a job, to travel, to find love, etc.). Thanks and keep up the great work, Holly!

    • @BUDbizWIZ
      @BUDbizWIZ 4 роки тому +7

      Glen MacDonald- My Dominican husband is a Native Bilingual Spanish/English Speaker just like Holly is and for the EXACT same reason.... growing up back ‘n forth from The Dominican Republic/Puerto Rico, and the United States; two different countries...two different languages.. it is fascinating to be around him and see him just switch from Spanish to English flawlessly, natively speaking in both languages.
      Now, our family lives in Colombia half the year and the USA the other half...so our children will grow up being the same ...dual Native tongued! =D

    • @oceans.and.deserts
      @oceans.and.deserts 3 роки тому +1

      I lived in Mexico several times in the '90s but first went at age 18. I was never quite as fluent as Holly and while I don't have much of an accent and passed for a local, I wish I had learned Spanish as a kid like she did. I knew a very blond teen while living there the last time who was from Belgium, but had largely grown up in Mexico and spoke Spanish like any Mexican teenage boy with lots of street slang. His native language was Flemish and he also spoke unaccented English fluently. Wow, lucky for him that his father moved there to open a restaurant. He must be almost 40 now. Hi Michael. Thanks again for taking my dog for a couple nights back in '98 until I could find a new apartment.

  • @ilovefoodalot125
    @ilovefoodalot125 6 років тому +261

    You’re so right about the education system in Mexico! All my brothers and sisters were born and raised in Mexico while I was born and raised in the US and they can all do math pretty well and are more hard working than I could ever be. It’s a shame that corruption really ruins a lot of stuff there. I’m sure if corruption wasn’t big there Mexico would be thriving

  • @TheBrandonLeeCook
    @TheBrandonLeeCook 7 років тому +1797

    I came across this video randomly on the the trending section of UA-cam and WOWWWWW you are a great story teller!!! I felt so bad for you to hear that you moved back and forth and back and forth as a kid but seeing how it helped create who you are as a person is pretty awesome you took your scenario and turned it around into something positive a lot of people wouldn't be able to focus on the positive in those circumstances feeling bullied and discriminated against! You are awesome! Continue to spread the word you could definitely be a motivational speaker! Bless you!!! Take care!

    • @superholly
      @superholly  7 років тому +31

      Thanks, Brandon!!!!!!

    • @nitanice
      @nitanice 6 років тому +2

      as a military brat, I assure you that moving is way cool!

    • @summerv9310
      @summerv9310 5 років тому +2

      Agreed. You’re inspiring!!

    • @lrnwlsn2
      @lrnwlsn2 5 років тому +2

      Feel bad for us when we stop moving and have to come back to the US. That's the part that sucks the worst. Having to deal with ignorance, arrogance and unfriendly Americans who don't want to be your friend or help you and treat you like a traitor.

  • @superholly
    @superholly  7 років тому +3018

    I didn't cry this time... YOU GUYS WERE MY THERAPY!
    #YaSuperéLoDelGlobo
    🎈

    • @RRAFE
      @RRAFE 7 років тому +24

      superholly You are the most beautiful youtuber ever.

    • @JesusGutierrez-rf8ez
      @JesusGutierrez-rf8ez 7 років тому +42

      tu primer video si me hizo sentir triste y con coraje. pero que bueno que lo superaste. :)

    • @neary1526
      @neary1526 7 років тому +28

      superholly lo siento por el juego de los globos es que la gente es muy ingonarente alguna por mi yo soy mexicano por mi parte una grande disculpa

    • @starvaleri8777
      @starvaleri8777 7 років тому +2

      superholly Jajaja Sweetie! 💖💖

    • @rosaelenaa
      @rosaelenaa 7 років тому +20

      superholly best hashtag ever! #YaSuperéLoDelGlobo me da mucho gusto leer esto después de haberme puesto triste al ver el video en español, un abrazo!!

  • @EastMenloPark1650
    @EastMenloPark1650 4 роки тому +52

    This video hit me really hard. I honestly feel like you but the exact opposite. I grew up in the U.S with Mexican roots. And honestly I feel like I’m neither American nor Mexican. I’m too American for the Mexicans and too Mexican for the Americans. It’s who I am and we just have to accept that that’s how we are and nothing can change that.

  • @stirlinggetscreative7536
    @stirlinggetscreative7536 7 років тому +247

    I love this! It's so wonderful to here an eloquent, intelligent, compassionate personal story about being perceived as "other" in the big wide world, where we are really all the same in that we are all different...... I hope that everyone is . lucky and blessed enough to have their own version of this experience and the subsequent realization!

  • @fridameraz8919
    @fridameraz8919 6 років тому +871

    When she was telling the story of the balloon, that is how us DREAMERS feel in the US. We grew up in this country and we feel like Americans, but we will never be American. We are rejected as Americans and rejected in our home countries as well.

    • @superholly
      @superholly  6 років тому +133

      I am so sorry about this! 💔
      My support is with DREAMERS 100%

    • @fridameraz8919
      @fridameraz8919 6 років тому +28

      superholly thank you for replying, your support means the world to us! This is the first video I've seen of yours. I started watching your other videos and your Spanish has inspired me to improve mine. Although it was my first language, it is not good as it should be. This video kept popping up in my newsfeed, so I finally gave up and watched and I am so glad I did. Please keep making more! ❤

    • @reflectionsinthebible3579
      @reflectionsinthebible3579 6 років тому +12

      Frida Meraz yeah I know a lot of yoh and how many of your group have told me that they are NOT Americans and never will be. They are very prideful of being Mexican. And they also say how they have rights here. Very snobby group from the many I have known.

    • @fridameraz8919
      @fridameraz8919 6 років тому +18

      meli sol I am sorry that you have experienced that. We know very well that there are rude and snobby people from all walks of life, all races, all nationalities, etc...
      I hope you don't think that ALL dreamers are like that based on those few people. Personally, I am often embarrassed of my Mexican heritage. I wish I had been born in America, so that I could myself a true American. I am slowly learning to embrace both of my cultures, but it is hard.
      Honestly, the vast majority of people do not even know about my legal status because it is irrevelant to everyday conversation, and I don't feel the need for people to know this information about me. I only spoke up in this video because Holly's video touched me, and it's the internet lol.
      Sorry for the long reply, but I do hope you take the time to read this.

    • @rdarwin07
      @rdarwin07 6 років тому +12

      I think the difference here is her situation wasny based of legal status, but just the fact that she was seen as an outsider due to her nationality. The U.S doesn't see dreamers based of their race or ethnicity. But nonetheless, we do need Congress to pass a bill to allow dreamers who deserve it to become fellow Americans. I have faith we'll get there soon♡

  • @patifoks4634
    @patifoks4634 5 років тому +486

    My parents are polish but I was born in Germany and lived there until I was 11. Then moved back to Poland and went to school there and after I got my (something similar to) high school diploma I went back to Germany to study. I’m married to an American an we’re living in Italy now. Girl... I feel ya! I am so grateful though, I speak 5 languages now and I love my life!

    • @missroyaleprincess
      @missroyaleprincess 5 років тому +12

      Pati Bass I’ve figured you know polish German English and Italian, what’s the fifth one?

    • @patifoks4634
      @patifoks4634 5 років тому +16

      Ashley Williams it’s russian :)

    • @asdfghjklpeenerful
      @asdfghjklpeenerful 5 років тому +7

      polish is my favorite language i want to learn it so bad 😅 my boyfriend and his family is from poland i wish i could talk to his mom better you know

    • @patifoks4634
      @patifoks4634 5 років тому +4

      hails yo it is very hard, but you can do it!

    • @ndo7294
      @ndo7294 5 років тому +1

      3 of the languages you speek, i do so. guess witch ones :)

  • @dulce2048
    @dulce2048 5 років тому +272

    I'm just like you, I lived in the Texas since I was in kinder than moved to Mexico , then moved backed when I was in the 6th grade. So I learned square root when I was in 3rd grade then when I came back to Texas in the 6th grade the were just starting to see square root and they couldn't do it by hand. I felt like a genius lol

    • @bumpylemons4205
      @bumpylemons4205 5 років тому +8

      What the 🤣 Were barely learning it and I'm in 8th grade! (United States)

    • @eunicelopez7624
      @eunicelopez7624 5 років тому +8

      Alexis Guerrero Mexico is better when it comes to school it’s more advanced than here in the US my uncle was born in Mexico he went to Kindergarden and then he came to the US he was more advanced than the other kids and he already knew English and Spanish

    • @maddy9087
      @maddy9087 4 роки тому +4

      When I was in 5th grade we started learning about square root! And y'all learning it in 3ed grade. Mexico teaches a whole lot more and a lot more quicker than here in the U.S.

    • @maddy9087
      @maddy9087 4 роки тому +1

      3rd*

  • @anthonypalomo9472
    @anthonypalomo9472 7 років тому +80

    My faith in humanity has been strengthened thanks to your testimony. ¡Gracias, Holly!

    • @nickbrooks7171
      @nickbrooks7171 7 років тому +2

      wow I hope holly sees your comment...this would def makes her happy! Good bless u!

  • @gatubelo33
    @gatubelo33 7 років тому +1745

    Oh man, as a Mexican growing up back and forth between the two countries, I can totally relate. Your story about the balloon-popping fight really hit me. Thank you for sharing! Por cierto, felicidades en tu participacion en la escolta. Chido!

    • @LashesByMariana
      @LashesByMariana 7 років тому +6

      JAMS Films same!!

    • @cristinaolivarria4549
      @cristinaolivarria4549 7 років тому +30

      JAMS Films y como una mexicana que creció con un compañero estadounidense puedo recordar claramente lo mal que trataban a mi compañero. Crecer entre dos culturas no es nada fácil, los prejuicios siempre están ahí, y la verdad es que muchas veces te enfrentas a personas curiosas, y otras a niños que pueden ser super crueles desde chiquitos, pero cuando creces, no cambiarías la experiencia por nada, porque hablar dos idiomas de manera fluida y ser capaz de adaptarte, es verdaderamente lo que te hace "ni de aquí ni de allá" ❤❤❤

    • @bearythebear69
      @bearythebear69 7 років тому +4

      JAMS Films I only went to school in Mexico for preschool and kindergarten and the rest I did at the states.

    • @djpedromixhouston
      @djpedromixhouston 7 років тому +8

      Great Life Story. Tus Padres te dierón lo que pocos. Experiencia en La Vida.

    • @goldo1107
      @goldo1107 6 років тому +10

      chump bait youre such a little pathetic scumbag.

  • @SKK22891
    @SKK22891 7 років тому +207

    when I saw this video it hit home being a Mexican that has lived in the U.S. my whole life. you're Mexican as much as I am American. we are a part of 2 beautiful cultures.

    • @TanyaLotus
      @TanyaLotus 7 років тому

      francisco juarez Same

    • @dion4037
      @dion4037 7 років тому +3

      Being Mexican is a way of life. Its more than the color of your skin. There's Mexicanos of all kinds of shades. In the end its all about culture and pride. Viva todo Mexicanos cabrones!!!!!

  • @fredramirez2711
    @fredramirez2711 4 роки тому +15

    This is amazing! I’m a professor of education and this should be shown in every teacher education program. Why? To allow preservice teachers to understand what our immigrant students go through.

  • @babyandzo
    @babyandzo 7 років тому +709

    You have a beautiful Mexican accent.

  • @Scientist_Albert_Einstein
    @Scientist_Albert_Einstein 7 років тому +374

    Holly shit you migrated more times that the monarch butterfly.

    • @superholly
      @superholly  7 років тому +47

      +Scientist Albert Einstein 😂😂😂

    • @vicortiz5105
      @vicortiz5105 7 років тому

      Scientist Albert Einstein Hahahaha I was like DAMN GINA!!! Good one

    • @tylerdmx
      @tylerdmx 7 років тому +1

      genius!!

    • @omegaman8065
      @omegaman8065 7 років тому

      Gitana Gringa

  • @superholly
    @superholly  7 років тому +322

    COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTIONS ARE NOW OPEN FOR SUBTITLES IN ENGLISH AND SPANISH. Sorry for yelling. I'm excited!! Thank you in advance to anyone who contributes!
    ua-cam.com/users/timedtext_video?v=swnOlUVXytY&ref=share

    • @superholly
      @superholly  7 років тому +10

      This is my first time going through this process. Let me know here how it works!

    • @maravedi09
      @maravedi09 7 років тому +4

      yo estoy usando los subtitulos automáticos que genera youtube y funcionan sorprendentemente bien, yo diría que acierta el 95% de las palabras.

    • @rayromano1446
      @rayromano1446 7 років тому +4

      superholly I'm so glad you posted this video here's why.. I'll try to be concise. 1) School: I kind of went through the same but the other way around. I went from having pre-calculus, chemistry, and physics in school in Mexico (10s all over) to pre-algebra (because I couldn't "show my work"), EASL, and U.S. history, which in Mexico is just.. history (C's and D's). I wasn't allowed to take chemistry or physics, which I enjoyed - a lot - because I wasn't "honor roll"? The differences in the school system are outstanding. I'm pretty sure you noticed all this too. Another thing I noticed was the segregation in the U.S. I'm not talking about race, but how they labeled everything. Cool kids vs uncool, jocks vs nerds... I wasn't used to that. You HAD to belong to a click. 2) EASL: 80% of my English, I Learned in Mexico; grammar, spelling, vocabulary. How? Translating Beatles songs with dictionary on hand. Watching tv in English with subtitles on, and school. A lot of curiosity, It's how now I know some basic Croatian/Serbian, Italian and others. I meet foreigners and I take interest in their culture. 3) I'm sad to hear about your experience being singled out... amongst so many people.

    • @PC-PS
      @PC-PS 7 років тому +3

      Ok holly me parece que en tu caso (es bastante especial) seria útil me parece, que sea una traducción (subtitulos) a un idioma que no sea ni español ni inglés por que vos haces videos para los dos idiomas. Por ejemplo de tu video en español a subt. en Italiano o de tu video en inglés a Italiano. Saludos!!!

    • @fremarin2666
      @fremarin2666 7 років тому +3

      superholly me caes muy bien 👌😂

  • @Dan_1022
    @Dan_1022 7 років тому +120

    ventajas de saber español e inglish is that you can watch botj videos of holly and feels like they're telling you the same story from different point of view,it's awesome

    • @superholly
      @superholly  7 років тому +32

      +Danny1022 qué padrísimo, Danny!
      I think I shared a few different details here, and definitely directed my message to "gringos" 😉

    • @meandthedevil9424
      @meandthedevil9424 7 років тому +1

      jajajaj me too/yo también xD

    • @ionaceh1885
      @ionaceh1885 7 років тому +5

      Escribiste de la verga, pero tienes razón!! Jeje

  • @jaime_ejc
    @jaime_ejc 7 років тому +83

    I am kind of impressed about your accents. You speak Spanish better than me (I am from Yucatán and our Spanish is weird) and you also have a beautiful English. I do not know why I am writing you in English but who cares...
    I am English teacher and your tips are really helpful.

  • @wrenbriggs8945
    @wrenbriggs8945 7 років тому +109

    I'm really happy with the direction you took this video.

  • @aaliyahetc.6687
    @aaliyahetc.6687 5 років тому +429

    Suddenly have an urge to move and start a family in mexico lol.

    • @656ac6
      @656ac6 5 років тому +29

      Broo... wtf... I'm just desperate to get out of here (Mexico). I guess you live in a first world country because of your english and you have no idea how lucky you are. United States is a clean, pretty, modern country with people with basic values. Mexico is dirty, its people is just desrespectful (not everyone is like this, there are educated and decent people), cities are ugly, there are only 3 decent cities: Ciudad de México, Guadalajara and Monterrey. And let's not start with the excesive corruption from the government. I get it, food here is delicious and everything, its people and music is lively and happy, but it's just not a place to live in.

    • @aaliyahetc.6687
      @aaliyahetc.6687 5 років тому +16

      @@656ac6 I wasnt really serious. I still want to visit someday though.

    • @Alejandro-wi4ev
      @Alejandro-wi4ev 5 років тому +23

      Mexico is good to visit but not the best for living

    • @manager-nim2623
      @manager-nim2623 5 років тому

      @@656ac6 sounds like my country(Sudan) except it's more fucked up now with the revolution happening

    • @ZerolCambHalo
      @ZerolCambHalo 5 років тому +26

      Guys, don't take the opinion of this 656 AC guy seriously, if you have a shitty actitude and a shitty point of view no matter which city you live in you'll see only the bad things about it, most of us mexicans like living where we are, as in any country everycity has pros and cons, most of US Citizens living here agreed too that this is a cool place to live in, don't take that guy seriously :b

  • @beautybymarinastar
    @beautybymarinastar 6 років тому +46

    My boyfriend had to move to Mexico when he was in second grade and he would always tell me stories about it and i loved hearing about it! He said the kids would make him stand in the middle of everyone and say the pledge of allegiance haha they thought it was so interesting. :) he recently passed away a few months ago and watching your video reminded me of that so it was a sweet memory. Thanks for the video girl. ❤️

    • @dianacovarrubias3250
      @dianacovarrubias3250 6 років тому +1

      This is so beautiful! I hope you are better now, greetings from México!

  • @wendizll
    @wendizll 7 років тому +94

    I really appreciate this video you made, as someone who is from Mexico and grew up in the United States. Thank you for being accepting, acknowledging and appreciating the Mexican culture. As someone who grew up in the US I found it really hard to accept my Mexican roots. Like you said, people in the US don't really care or bother about learning of other countries and mostly spoke down about Mexico. I grew to despise where I was from and up until now I am slowly gaining my pride about my roots of being from Mexico. Just thank you for sharing your experience, as I had one similar to yours in a very opposite way.

  • @camronb1999
    @camronb1999 7 років тому +438

    I didn't think I would watch this entire video but the story was really interesting lol ... new subscriber

    • @denisseperez6958
      @denisseperez6958 7 років тому +2

      Camron Berrian same this was a really good video

  • @higginsjimmyjh
    @higginsjimmyjh 5 років тому +45

    i share your feelings ...... growing up ( Dallas Texas).. my brother and i were always told to never speak spanish outside the house..one day me and my brother was talking at school ..other kids heard us.. we soon learned why we was never to speak spanish outside the house... black eye busted lip .. mom wasnt happy at all .. now i know what your thinking ... white kids beat us up .... well yes as did the mexican kids... because i was not full mexican of full white .... but today i am 54 and i stand my ground .. for both sides.. but like you both sides broke my heart....

  • @eve315
    @eve315 7 років тому +66

    Just saw this posted on reddit and as a Mexicana born in the US, YOU stole MY heart. ❤

    • @superholly
      @superholly  7 років тому +2

      +eve315 ❤️

    • @mamiedition
      @mamiedition 6 років тому +1

      I'm the same love her and I'm opposite from her always moved around in the states and ... I just barly moved to Mexico from Texas

  • @marcosaanderud4117
    @marcosaanderud4117 6 років тому +292

    I also grew up in Mexico and went through the same thing you did. You are more articulate, sharper, and with two cultures behind you you are so much wiser. Mexico is a great place to grow up in!

    • @Jo-chilin
      @Jo-chilin 6 років тому +17

      Russian Capitalist did he say that you should grow up in Mexico? No, he said that for him it was a great place to grow up

    • @mimioize1634
      @mimioize1634 6 років тому +3

      Just Chilin mexico 🤢🤢

    • @julesy3372
      @julesy3372 6 років тому

      Yeah you learn manners too a lot of it but I'm from El Savador

    • @devinpeirce7152
      @devinpeirce7152 6 років тому

      Marcos Aanderud if is so great why are most Coming here in America

    • @alfonsotorres4580
      @alfonsotorres4580 6 років тому +3

      Devin Peirce "Most"? You do realize there are more Mexicans leaving the U.S. rather than coming in right? Those undocumented immigrants crossing the U.S./Mexico border are coming from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras (Central America). Had you been living under a rock?

  • @keepersofthegrid
    @keepersofthegrid 7 років тому +396

    I think the reason they think we're slow is because of U.S. teachers always saying "show your work" even if you know the right answer... totally hated that!

    • @therose1941
      @therose1941 6 років тому +13

      Keepers of the Grid and the low placement of American education on charts against other countries.

    • @erickpeculiar823
      @erickpeculiar823 6 років тому

      Dead ass!!!!

    • @ricardocampos6517
      @ricardocampos6517 6 років тому +11

      Keepers of the Grid that's true, I came to the U.S. from Mexico and I hated that they always asked us to show the work!!! In every single problem and even on the test!.

    • @agod5608
      @agod5608 6 років тому

      I did too. until lately ,when I found a use for it. nowinstead of slowing the process , it deeds it up.

    • @baddiesontheloosejorgeandm9590
      @baddiesontheloosejorgeandm9590 6 років тому

      Keepers of the Grid omg yess

  • @lucaskamdom9258
    @lucaskamdom9258 4 роки тому +42

    I love how I can relate to your story, almost the same thing is happening to me. I’m from Canada, and I’ve lived in Singapore my whole life(8yeaes/11years), so I speak English, French as a native speaker, chinese(B2) and Spanish now, and I had to move to Spain when I was 11(last year), j didn’t speak a word of Spanish when I went in my class for the first time, I only knew hola, como te llamas, por favor and muchas gracias(which I had learned in Mallorca on vacation) and people would laugh at me, but I didn’t enter in early primary, k entered 5th grade and I didn’t understand anything the teacher was saying. They would do long division the other way around, and do the same thing as Mexico. That was my trick and I still use it “no hablo español” but I say it with a strong accent(like a typical American), so they know I ain’t lying. It’s been a year since I’m in Spain, I speak Spanish pretty well(B2-C1) and I’m still adapting, but people still say “ah es Ingles” when I’m Canadian just because I’m different, please wish me luck.

  • @jupiter8236
    @jupiter8236 7 років тому +138

    I'm half Mexican and her accent is way better than mine. Thank you for sharing your story! 😂❤️

    • @perskore
      @perskore 6 років тому

      I see Armys everywhere omg😂💓

    • @blueseadye
      @blueseadye 6 років тому

      i swear dude i cant pronounce my "R's" she has such nice ass pronunciation♡

    • @adrianisrael20
      @adrianisrael20 6 років тому +1

      Im 100% Mexican and she has a better accent than most people I know.

  • @jonaya9202
    @jonaya9202 6 років тому +737

    *3 when she became aware of her own existence* hahaha this is so funny

    • @astraltraveler1
      @astraltraveler1 5 років тому +12

      I caught that as well because my memories begin at age 3 also.

    • @schumachersbatman5094
      @schumachersbatman5094 5 років тому +1

      That must have been terrifying. To suddenly go from a toddler-automaton without consciousness and then poof; "Wha... Why is there something rather than nothing? Why this in particular? What am I!?"

    • @Knobsmacker
      @Knobsmacker 5 років тому

      @@schumachersbatman5094 It's not that she previously lacked consciousness as even plants are conscious but instead self-awareness.

    • @user-pg7qx2zn3l
      @user-pg7qx2zn3l 5 років тому

      Mine do too but I have memories from when I was a year and a half old

    • @islaslilyyy
      @islaslilyyy 5 років тому

      I was 5. I legit wake up one day from like a dream and I’m just like uh hello? 😂 and that’s when I was aware of my existence lmaoo

  • @macsimmer8951
    @macsimmer8951 7 років тому +195

    I have absolutely no idea why this was in my recommendations so I just clicked on the video and I actually couldn't click off of it. This was so interesting!!💕

    • @superholly
      @superholly  7 років тому +9

      +MacSimmer awwww im so happy to hear that!

    • @superholly
      @superholly  7 років тому +35

      i mean, technically I didn't hear it 😂😂😂

    • @KiLLED5639
      @KiLLED5639 7 років тому +2

      you heard it in your head

    • @cristinagonzalez7673
      @cristinagonzalez7673 7 років тому

      MacSimmer Same! It was so interesting

  • @isabelmendoza1838
    @isabelmendoza1838 4 роки тому +16

    When she said Oaxaca México my heart skipped a beat then I realized my parents hometown

  • @Boccaccio1811
    @Boccaccio1811 7 років тому +169

    "why aren't we more curious as Americans? Why do we not care where people are from? what life is like somewhere else... etc" As an American, I've wondered the same thing... I've always enjoyed learning about different cultures and taking part in them, but most people don't seem to get it or really care. I don't know why. I guess most people are just content with only sticking to their own culture, which is fine, but I was always too curious to stay that way and always had a fascination with anything strange

    • @superholly
      @superholly  7 років тому +22

      +Boccaccio1811 I'm so glad you DO care!!!! The world is a fascinating place! 🌏

    • @eldueno1297
      @eldueno1297 7 років тому +26

      Boccaccio1811 It's in your education system. Mexico has a different philosophy than the U.S. Jose Vasconcelos created the current education system after the revolution. Mexico's system teaches inclusion, not exclusion. Mexican schools teach about other countries, their languages, geography, etc. U.S. schools teach that white Americans are superior and the rest of the world is inferior. Example, Mexican history begins with the Mayans and other ancient cultures, then the Spanish came and now we're all mestizos. American history begins with the Europeans arriving and ignores all other peoples. Too long to explain here, but it's basically a choice made by the rulers of the two countries. They both stem from different philosophies.

    • @Boccaccio1811
      @Boccaccio1811 7 років тому +1

      Zero Inn - Yeah I know what you mean... I had to do a lot of that research on my own to learn about the history you're talking about. But you think that's the main reason many people don't take interest in other cultures?

    • @Boccaccio1811
      @Boccaccio1811 7 років тому +1

      superholly - True, I'm glad I found your channel because it's cool to see another American / non-Latino who's into Mexican culture... sometimes I think I'm the only one!

    • @eldueno1297
      @eldueno1297 7 років тому +5

      Boccaccio1811 Yes that is the main reason. Not to sound rude or elitist but the truth is the world is divided by social class. And by "class" I mean our position within society, NOT how much money we earn. It has to do more with the power to run things and make decisions that affect others. This is divided like a pyramid with the few wealthy and powerful at the top, the small middle class, and the large working classes.. And then there's another pyramid with a few intelligent people on top and a whole bunch of dumb people at the bottom. Everyone's too busy running their own daily lives, so if the top doesn't tell us what to learn very few people will actually go out and try to learn something on their own.

  • @KG-ql5qn
    @KG-ql5qn 6 років тому +366

    When she was saying that, why aren’t Americans more interested in other countries, is so true! I was an exchange student and everyone in my country knew about the US and wanted to go there and everything but my friends back home in the US didn’t/don’t care about other places or put themselves in other peoples shoes. I feel that Americans are so focused on themselves and not that it’s not like that in other countries but the world doesn’t revolve just around yourself there are a crazy amount of things to go out and learn about. It starts with travel.

    • @Nikki-ks6wi
      @Nikki-ks6wi 6 років тому +12

      I think these days most don't want to offend because the world usually has a prejudice view of americans before they even ask questions. I personally just ask any way because I like to talk about my culture as an american and share it with a person from outside the us

    • @KG-ql5qn
      @KG-ql5qn 6 років тому +3

      I agree. It was an embarrassing thing to be the "American exchange student" and I wish for that to change.

    • @saucebears7459
      @saucebears7459 6 років тому +6

      Well unfortunately a lot of people see as Americans as not wanting to understand culture. It's just that feeling of not wanting to offend anyone's culture. However some people take things too far(racists.) I think it should be okay to ask questions about their culture. I once remember in 5th grade this one Mexican kid thought i was white but truth is, I'm not lol. My parents are both from Mexico so I'm just a Mexican-American. It made me think "shit maybe I'm doing something differently?" My mom, used to work at this one place where the majority of the people were from south America. People would think she was white tho, when she really wasn't. In the end it does feel weird when you're outed by the rest. As i got older i realized that i don't need other people telling me what I'm not. It's just who i am.

    • @KG-ql5qn
      @KG-ql5qn 6 років тому

      toxic bean Good for you! I’m glad you take who you are into your own hands. And I agree people don’t want to offend and not everyone isn’t interested, but it feels like a lot of people don’t care lol. It’s kind of cool you could surprise people though 😂

    • @robertomotta6461
      @robertomotta6461 6 років тому +5

      I met a lot of young American missionaries in Perú. And they don't care about knowing the country they are standing on. They just would do what they are here for eat sleep and leave. Many times they make fun of the locals

  • @donoagfe6444
    @donoagfe6444 7 років тому +258

    I love you. And you speak perfectly English and Spanish to be honest you're goals to me ❤

    • @superholly
      @superholly  7 років тому +98

      That is the sweetest ❤

    • @sagelatte
      @sagelatte 7 років тому +2

      Donoagfe seriously my Spanish is horrible 😭😭

  • @casiesilverman
    @casiesilverman 5 років тому +19

    Thank you for this!!! I can totally relate.. I'm a Filipina American who was raised in Costa Rica.
    I'm currently living in the Philippines. My life long quote is how i'm a tourist wherever I go, yet a foreigner in my own home.
    pero aprendi espanol. :)

    • @casiesilverman
      @casiesilverman 4 роки тому +1

      @@borealklein-vods4690 no, en realidad fue genial! Un poco peligroso durante mis ultimos años que estube ahí, pero además de eso, solo tengo buenas memorias. 😊 Gracias! 💛

  • @d.m.1665
    @d.m.1665 6 років тому +145

    I’m far from fluent but I’m obsessed with Mexico, everything about it. I love the country. I love the people, language, history, food, everything.

    • @d.m.1665
      @d.m.1665 6 років тому +1

      ckings22 not sure you saw my reply. I spent quite a bit of time off and on in Monterrey when I was married. My ex worked there at times and I would travel with him. If spoken slowly I can pretty much understand, I read it ok, I’ve got great pronunciation it’s just I need to study more and become fluent

    • @devinpeirce7152
      @devinpeirce7152 6 років тому +2

      Donna Martin come to Los Angeles , it's basically Mexico now

    • @d.m.1665
      @d.m.1665 6 років тому

      Devin Peirce lol LA huh? I can say the same where I live when migrants are here in season for crops. A lot of farmland here.

    • @cassidymav
      @cassidymav 6 років тому

      Donna Martin we love you! :D

  • @MangoBabyRican
    @MangoBabyRican 7 років тому +131

    OMFG. This video was an emotional rollercoaster. Initially, I thought she wasn't getting the big picture and then when she summed it up at the end it really made my jaw drop. She hit the nail on the head. I think it's BEYOND fantastic that she was able to apply the lessons she learned (through negative experiences she had to go through) to people who live the same, on the opposite end of the scope. I'm also oddly proud of her accent, obviously it should be expected but WOW!

  • @minacd
    @minacd 7 років тому +238

    It's really refreshing to hear someone talking about my country in such a good an interesting way! Most times Mexico is seen as such a third world country, you know, with dirt roads instead of streets, no running water and donkeys blocking the way. Thank you, people like you can show US people that we are so much more than that, even when you could also tell that we can be racist too (sorry about that part).

    • @jknbaja8475
      @jknbaja8475 7 років тому +11

      "Mexico is seen as such a third world country, you know, with dirt roads instead of streets, no running water and donkeys blocking the way"
      Lots of Americans are old enough to remember when they were a lot places away from the main highways and railroads where people still lived in shacks without running water. I don't want to get into the geography of which parts of the US were like that because it used to offend people.
      Lots of Americans didn't have running water or central heat etc until they moved to big cities where they got steady work in factories and didn't mind the industrialization because they like having a car and running water and medical care their jobs brought them.
      Now that I have lived in parts of Mexico it reminds me of lots of places before the US interstate system brought people access to more material comforts but also scarred the US with congested highways and big box stores everywhere.
      I kind of enjoy the peace and quiet you can still enjoy in Mexico although lots of people still live in that rural poverty.
      I would love to see Mexico grow but without the suburbanized spawl that just ruins the land.
      The US has become way to urbanized to the point where the wild open spaces are disappearing.
      Baja California still has a lot of places that are remote and haven't changed for centuries although it too is probably going to disappear.
      It used to be even more of a paradise with almost untouched wilderness and plentiful sealife.

    • @annalycegray8849
      @annalycegray8849 7 років тому +2

      "We can be racist too" well nah shit. What people think only white people are racist. Ha okay. Seriously just because someone has the same color skin as me doesn't mean I have to defend them. We are not the same people and I'm not apologizing for what I don't do. However I can feel empathy for wrong doings to others but I will not accept blame. Sorry for that mini rant lol idk where that came from

    • @skyecloud968
      @skyecloud968 7 років тому +2

      I shit my pants when I saw a white Mexican. Lol Jk not really I know there White Mexican and White south American, but people over here shit their pants when they found out that it's true. It's like they can't believe it themselves. They need to go back and learn some History.

    • @comfytires3430
      @comfytires3430 7 років тому +1

      At least we do have culture and history

    • @comfytires3430
      @comfytires3430 7 років тому +1

      Not everyone in Mexico is poor

  • @taunantaunette4828
    @taunantaunette4828 Рік тому +5

    With tears in my eyes, I say, thank you for sharing your story.

  • @TheMissBeautyXoxo
    @TheMissBeautyXoxo 6 років тому +189

    Being Born in Mexico and raised in the United States taught me to slowly by surely disregard my roots and where I came from because it’s not acknowledged here. Your video made me feel so much pride and joy to be from such a wonderful country. Thank you for speaking such great words of my home place. ❤️

    • @noirblanque5324
      @noirblanque5324 6 років тому +10

      Her: I was bullied and felt like such an outcast, I guess I still love Mexico though.
      You: OMGG Mexico is soooo gr8 tyyyy

    • @picklerick586
      @picklerick586 5 років тому +5

      Brenda Mosqueda the USA didn’t teach you to disregard your “ roots “ you did that your damn self tf.. My man’s parents were born in Mexico, and he wasn’t.. GUESS WHAT? He is very cultured.. and knows greatly about his roots. Get a grip

    • @lesslyrocks
      @lesslyrocks 5 років тому

      What kind of bullshit statement is this ?!

    • @rositaspigeons1148
      @rositaspigeons1148 5 років тому +3

      Psychedelic Dreams Psychedelic Dreams Calm Down, “your mans” didn’t experience the same thing as her. The same thing happened to me. I’m from Mexico and I’ve always and still do live in a white neighbor, we have no family, the only other family I have is my mom who is Mexican and my siblings but are all younger and born in America. It’s kinda of hard to stay cultured with your roots when you don’t even live there much less have people around you to talk to about it.

    • @elenahuerta1769
      @elenahuerta1769 5 років тому

      Que estupidez

  • @rotatorsoftware
    @rotatorsoftware 7 років тому +55

    I wasn't expecting you to cry in your english version as happened....We can conclude, that Spanish for some reason is more emotional and poetic while English is colder and practical. On the other hand and as a general view.....You really look and feel like a native Latina....the way your eyes shine, the way you express your emotions, the way you talk and think...even in English I can perceive that there is latin "blood" behind.....Eres muy bella, cuidate y gracias por compartir este hermoso video...Saludos y besos desde Venezuela....!!!

    • @QrlzM
      @QrlzM 7 років тому +1

      Abraham Barrientos oye si tienes razón, tiene esa chispa que solo los latinos tienen, muy vibrante

    • @primary5386
      @primary5386 7 років тому

      Que buen punto eso de que los idiomas tienen personalidades, totalmente de acuerdo.

    • @QrlzM
      @QrlzM 7 років тому

      maccajoe you could be right and not be at the same time. But the truth is Latin people are warmer than other cultures so her being raised in Mexico could've influenced her personality, who knows? Ultimately we are a combination of all the things we've experienced in our lifetime. If she had been raised only in the US she'd probably be cold and heartless by now. Ok that was exaggerated but you get the point.

  • @emilymendoza2269
    @emilymendoza2269 7 років тому +77

    You just explained to a T what it's like for me who is fluent in Spanish guerita to be married to a Mexican. Mind you I was fluent before I met him. But everyone gives him credit for my Spanish and I feel in limbo around people. Just like you part of the experience of life in limbo hurts but at the same time I appreciate every God given experience because it's shaped how I see the world. You have no idea how much this video touched my heart

  • @Kaydeleon
    @Kaydeleon 5 років тому +7

    Accidentally clicked on this... best accident ever! The way you phased thing both in English and in Spanish was perfection! You are amazing! your story telling is great and your personality comes off so well!! I love how you say we are all humans. Loved everything about this post!! Thank you for sharing!

  • @oCHG24563o
    @oCHG24563o 7 років тому +22

    It means a lot to me watching this video, as I'm a blonde haired blue eyed British girl, currently living in Honduras! it's really tough at times, but i love this country! much love

    • @superholly
      @superholly  7 років тому

      +C Gibbons hey, chica! I'm so glad you identified with this video... so tell me, what brought you to Honduras? How long have you been there?

    • @oCHG24563o
      @oCHG24563o 7 років тому +5

      I was travelling in Spain and i met a Honduran boy and we fell in love! He needed to move back here so i moved with him! I'm still trying to get a hang of the language as i didn't learn much in school, but your videos help me so much! We are living in a small town with his family at the moment and i stick out like a sore thumb!!! But we are moving to Tegucigalpa in a few weeks and i will be teaching English in a school and they will be giving me Spanish lessons in return! I've been here since January! I completely agree with you that American and British culture are so closed off to learning about other cultures, but i hope it is changing! There is so much that people are missing out on!

    • @superholly
      @superholly  7 років тому +2

      C Gibbons that's so interesting... Wow! I wish you the best and I hope that my videos can help you a bit with your Spanish!!! 😘

    • @debla2778
      @debla2778 7 років тому

      C Gibbons and what's the American culture anyway ?????

    • @its_miriamdawg
      @its_miriamdawg 7 років тому

      beautiful. I am from Honduras. last time I was out there was in 2000. I'm jealous.

  • @ASMRconKiki
    @ASMRconKiki 7 років тому +331

    Tu acento mexicano es precioso, esperaba todo el rato que hablaras español! Hablas bien bonito, great video! It must have been so difficult for you to move so many times as a kid, losing your school friends each time.. hugs xx

    • @Pprez.69
      @Pprez.69 7 років тому +3

      Hi Hermetic Kitten, I agree with you 100% I like when she speaks Spanish. So right on! Buen trabajo señoritas 😊

    • @carlosmojica-escobedo6731
      @carlosmojica-escobedo6731 6 років тому +8

      todo lo que usted dice es verdad, ella abla vien bonito, e tambien es muy dificil para ablar en espanol para muchos

    • @moisessuazo1671
      @moisessuazo1671 6 років тому +3

      Si supieras el acento super mexicano el del nativo, es mas diferente y aveces da risa por la forma en que lo hablan pero es bonito

  • @superholly
    @superholly  7 років тому +414

    Agora temos legendas em português. MUITO OBRIGADA!

    • @denibelara3572
      @denibelara3572 7 років тому +1

      superholly wow!! all these places r in Veracruz!! which I know all of them and I've been there my parents live close to there

    • @cendytrejo7572
      @cendytrejo7572 7 років тому

      superholly yo todavía no entiendo muy el inglés pero a un lo practico desde que viví a ca en Estados Unidos es muy diferente mis tradiciones y como pienso en las matemáticas pero a veces nadie entiende pero los mexicanos como tú y yo tenemos un poco de amor en nosotros por qué los americanos son como un poco más desinteresantes casi no les importa nada de lo que nos sucede y los mexicanos es tal al tanto del chisme la verdad no sé si me entiendes pero si es muy diferente que bonito que experimentarás culturas

    • @evangelinenieves8162
      @evangelinenieves8162 7 років тому +2

      superholly WHAT THE HECK, you are lucky to be able to travel so much

    • @cheddawg1322
      @cheddawg1322 7 років тому +2

      superholly voce pode fala portugese

    • @Lorena-vr8xb
      @Lorena-vr8xb 7 років тому +5

      agora vc fala português, que viagem kkkkk

  • @bigdonniebrasco
    @bigdonniebrasco 5 років тому +6

    awwwww 14:50 truly made me well-up at work! You are such a wonderful story teller! I am struggling to learn Spanish as an old dude in my 50's but I'm sticking with it until I am fluent!!!!
    THANK YOU for all you do !!!!

  • @IrinNovy
    @IrinNovy 6 років тому +609

    I absolutely agree with what you said about curiosity. I am Russian and I spent a whole year living with an American family and they not once asked me about life in Russia. This is just so weird to me. I always try to learn something new about other cultures. Why aren't most Americans interested in the outside world?

    • @bangtanonionboys1586
      @bangtanonionboys1586 6 років тому +25

      IrinNovy, for example, my school is so diverse that we almost know a lot about the student's culture.

    • @luiscastro8150
      @luiscastro8150 6 років тому +122

      That's simple most "Americans" just think the universe starts and ends in the US border.

    • @ChevroletGirl1974
      @ChevroletGirl1974 6 років тому +44

      I'm American and love to learn about the rest of the world. I guess that's why I choose to work abroad so much. I am learning Spanish and also study Russian! But yes, I think many Americans are shut off from the rest of the world mentally. Even Americans assume I'm from somewhere else. )

    • @user-xd6nc6rg7b
      @user-xd6nc6rg7b 6 років тому +57

      I think people are afraid to offend. If they ask where you're from, they're acknowledging that you're from somewhere else, which means that you're different, which might mean that they're implying that you're inferior. People are actually told not* to ask where people are from because it could be racist ("Where are you *really* from?"). It's not that they're not curious. They don't want to hurt your feelings.

    • @IrinNovy
      @IrinNovy 6 років тому +6

      Grace Was Here
      Well, I never came across something like that. Everyone I was in meaningful contact with knew where I was from and what I was doing in the USA so it's not the case. I personally think it's rather silly not to ask about it to be polite because there is nothing rude in being interested in other person's culture. In my opinion it shows respect and not the opposite. It all depends on how you do it, of course, how you ask and what your reaction is.

  • @Soy_Pira
    @Soy_Pira 5 років тому +250

    Dad:Why did you speak English like that.🤔
    Holly:Oh that's the way we have to speak here.
    Me: 😂😂😂😂

  • @karenreynoso5461
    @karenreynoso5461 7 років тому +103

    I moved to Mexico when I was fourteen in 2008 and I can 100% confirm that people asking what song lyrics meant happened all the time. I translated everything from Paramore to Pussycat Dolls and I actually enjoyed it because it gave new meaning to the songs (or at least the ones that had one).
    Sometimes people were pretty demanding, though. I had a tote bag that I would carry around on weekends and stuff that had random words in English on it, like they were fragments of a letter. One time some friends wanted to know what it said and I just told them it didn't really say anything, it was just a random words. They didn't leave me alone until I translated every word, one by one, to prove that it didn't say anything concise.

    • @superholly
      @superholly  7 років тому +45

      Karen Reynoso omg GIRL!!!!!!! A tote bag? 😱😝😂 you were the community translator!

    • @davidcervantes9336
      @davidcervantes9336 7 років тому

      That's the answer to gringos and some other foreigners about why and how we Mexicans are so good at English.

    • @mcamencr3398
      @mcamencr3398 7 років тому

      We think ilyrics are enigmatic!! Lol. Sorry :p

  • @ilooklikemonalisalike3628
    @ilooklikemonalisalike3628 5 років тому +322

    lmao we watched this in Spanish class.

    • @superholly
      @superholly  5 років тому +68

      Lonely Loser seriously!? I’m intrigued.

    • @noticias6111
      @noticias6111 5 років тому

      I would hope your not lying; this story of non-acceptance is appreciated.

    • @ilooklikemonalisalike3628
      @ilooklikemonalisalike3628 5 років тому +4

      Arr Ziz what?

    • @noticias6111
      @noticias6111 5 років тому +2

      @@ilooklikemonalisalike3628 That your not fibbing about this class having been shown in a Spanish class. I think this is a keen video about how arguable prejudice can happen even in non-Caucasian majority places.

    • @ilooklikemonalisalike3628
      @ilooklikemonalisalike3628 5 років тому +13

      Arr Ziz dude what are you talking about? I’m just saying we watching this is my 4th period Spanish class..

  • @oleogabalo
    @oleogabalo 7 років тому +27

    Seems like your dad was a good sport and had wonderful parenting skills. He was supportive but didn't shelter you. By the way you describe him seems like he had a sense of humor.

  • @namename8343
    @namename8343 7 років тому +184

    I was so sad when the video ended. I was so interested the whole time 😭💔

    • @superholly
      @superholly  7 років тому +2

      +Name Name ❤️😘

    • @superholly
      @superholly  7 років тому +18

      i may do a part 2

    • @richardlobato6608
      @richardlobato6608 7 років тому +4

      superholly I don't want to sound condescending but I'm totally impressed with you as a human being...you have a beautiful attitude and a unique perspective on life. Being Spanish from Spain I also have a unique perspective with Mexico and its people. I hope you continue to have a open mind and share your experiences. The world need more people like you!

    • @martaj8954
      @martaj8954 7 років тому +1

      Richard Lobato do you know what condescending means?

    • @richardlobato6608
      @richardlobato6608 7 років тому +2

      Marta J To Latinos we Spaniards invented condescending. We are not even from the same continent.

  • @fifiwubzu
    @fifiwubzu 7 років тому +40

    LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS!!!!!!!!! They way you were able to make light of a hard situation!!!! YOU DID THAT

  • @juanjmolina
    @juanjmolina 5 років тому +32

    Pretty much the reverse story of every 1st generation Mexican American with deep Mexican roots. Great story, stay strong and kudos for the insight into the reverse point of view Mexico and America's friendship.

  • @e17th_
    @e17th_ 7 років тому +446

    I'm a bit jelly, I'm Mexican American was born in the U.S. however there were many of times that my parents would ask me if I wanted to go to school in Mexico but it frightened me as a kid. I wish I had the courage to do it and gone to the same school that my older brothers did. I speak Spanish but on average I get something wrong or can't remember a word, so it feels like I'm not even "Mexican" at times. Anyways, thanks for sharing your story, and you speaking better Spanish then me drives me a bit crazy but it also strives me to do better, thank you! 😁

    • @reno.rodolfo3089
      @reno.rodolfo3089 7 років тому +3

      ¿Y no sientes un interés por aprenderlo? and don't you feel an interest to learn it?

    • @Savannah-xx3zk
      @Savannah-xx3zk 7 років тому +8

      Esau Robles I'm Mexican American and I can't even speak Spanish 😭

    • @e17th_
      @e17th_ 7 років тому +6

      Rodolfo Chavez lo hablo todo los días con mis papas y en el trabajo pero quiero tomar classes de español para aprender más

    • @e17th_
      @e17th_ 7 років тому +6

      Savannah Garcia don't worry it's not a bad thing, as long as you appreciate you're culture you're as much Mexican as a person from Zacatecas 😁

    • @aanali794
      @aanali794 7 років тому +5

      same ,sometimes I don't feel like I'm Mexican, even though I was born In mexico ,I've lived in the United States since I was 3yo ,I know the Spanish I've heard from my parents +stuff I learned from Spanish class,I feel left out beacuse I don't know Spanish sometimes.

  • @marisols.856
    @marisols.856 7 років тому +46

    you are such a great speaker, you include so much detail and it really helps with the visualization! thanks for speaking so greatly about my country :)

  • @tamekaraeann
    @tamekaraeann 6 років тому +1181

    I know it's often out of the parent's control, but I feel like moving a child around that many times can be a little irresponsible. It's not really fair to the child to take them away from every friendship and comfort they've built every couple of years.

    • @BICHETO
      @BICHETO 6 років тому +80

      I'd be inclined to think one doesn't usually move like that for pleasure. It is not uncommon at all for U.S. military families.

    • @eiracapelan1133
      @eiracapelan1133 6 років тому +44

      I lived in 8 different countries growing up and learned things about cultural difference, privilege and social inclusion/exclusion that kids that grew up in the same town with the same people of the same colour and the same perspectives could not dream of. Like many upbringings it was hard at times and wonderfully rich at others but personally I would feel irresponsible not giving my own children the chance to learn from many different contexts.

    • @anyal.6638
      @anyal.6638 6 років тому +19

      tr it definitely affected me...in some bad ways and some good. To this day I still wish I could have a hometown and friends I grew up with... BUT those thoughts go away when I remember all the different places I’ve gotten to see and experience and that I may not have life long friends but that doesn’t mean the friends I have are somehow less than a lifelong friend would’ve been! Soo I don’t know why I just wrote so much.. I guess I’m just trying to say that I totally see and even agree with your point, but at the same time it’s not too bad (moving around a lot.) ❤️🧡 to you!

    • @eiracapelan1133
      @eiracapelan1133 6 років тому +6

      I know what you mean and can definitely feel that way too, especially when I see old friendship groups retain their friendship and having such strong bonds which I missed out on. At the same time its not infrequent when I talk to friends who have not had the chance to live in several places that they can be quite narrow in their cultural perspectives without even realising that there is more than one way to do and see things. In those instances am grateful for the chance to see both their point of view and also others (even though I don't always sit and play devil's advocate out loud. that would make for a pretty annoying friend hehe)

    • @voxnihili7097
      @voxnihili7097 6 років тому +4

      Oh shut up, Susan.

  • @alondraalcantararodriguez4019
    @alondraalcantararodriguez4019 5 років тому +12

    I never felt so identified 😭👏🏻
    Literalmente narraste mi historia

    • @lucio.martinez
      @lucio.martinez Рік тому

      Para mí fue inverso.
      Soy mexicano en EEUU desde nene.

  • @Lorena-vr8xb
    @Lorena-vr8xb 7 років тому +270

    I can relate to mostly everything you said, but, I'm 13. I am half british and half brazilian. I lived in england for nearly 9 years, then i moved to brazil. In england people bullied me for being half brazilian, in brazil i was ridiculed for not being fully brazilian. People made fun of my british accent, they still do. I've been told numerous times that i should go back to my contry and that I'll never be a brazilian citizen. It hurts to not feel as if you fit in. Your video was wonderful, thanks for sharing part of your life

    • @superholly
      @superholly  7 років тому +14

      Thank you for sharing part of yours.
      It is nice to know that we are not alone in what we go through, isn't it?

    • @Lorena-vr8xb
      @Lorena-vr8xb 7 років тому

      Totally

    • @isismg4119
      @isismg4119 7 років тому +15

      It's hard for people to understand when someone is different from them... You just got to show them what an amazing person you are and they will eventually see that too!! 💕💕

    • @Lorena-vr8xb
      @Lorena-vr8xb 7 років тому +4

      thank you

    • @saulm.martinez5974
      @saulm.martinez5974 7 років тому +3

      been there

  • @kme3894
    @kme3894 7 років тому +65

    I have been living in Italy for 35 years since age 7 but I am forever perceived as a foreigner. Meh, I got used to it, but I do know how it feels when you realize you're not seen the way you naturally see yourself. It's baffling and it hurts. Still, despite that, I only feel at home in Italy and love my country (this country). Greetings from fellow limbo-dweller ;-)

    • @superholly
      @superholly  7 років тому +9

      +Katarina D ❤️

    • @Guy-mx4fb
      @Guy-mx4fb 7 років тому

      Katarina D why perceived as foreign,? where you from originally? how hard was it to adapt, as i might marry some one who cares for her young 7 yr old sister

  • @hanskinslo326
    @hanskinslo326 7 років тому +16

    14:50 - Believe it or not, you ARE a part of Mexico! My heart goes out to you.

  • @iHeartTacos01
    @iHeartTacos01 5 років тому +2

    How you felt is exactly how I felt growing up Mexican in the US. it is relieving to see that the hardships of the transition and assimilation is understood by an American. I wish we would all be more tolerant of one another. Thank you for sharing your story with us, Holly.

  • @Ivan-jj3lh
    @Ivan-jj3lh 7 років тому +148

    That is true i remember my cousins from mexico would always be way more advanced in Mathematics than us at the same grade level

    • @superholly
      @superholly  7 років тому +13

      haha right???

    • @Ivan-jj3lh
      @Ivan-jj3lh 7 років тому +31

      lol definitely, BTW even with my Mexican blood line. you are more Mexican than i will ever be. Also the reason why here in America they shrug off their curiosity is due to ignorance. From my experience, in USA they generally belief Hollywood's version of Mexico, that it is all dirt roads with donkeys (this is not an exaggeration) and are unaware that big cities with skyscrapers exist (this always blows their mind) i found that the best way to show them what is like is not to talk about it, but show them images or videos, then instantly they are intrigued and request more information about Mexico.

    • @danielrodeiguez5032
      @danielrodeiguez5032 7 років тому

      Ivan G i think the math system provided was absolete. nowdays in some states the the math system y is very good as in Finland or Korea.

    • @kR-qj7rw
      @kR-qj7rw 7 років тому +7

      that's because for some damn reason they make us go full robotic calculator to do maths, horrible memories ;_;

  • @karimmartinez1
    @karimmartinez1 7 років тому +45

    I just found your channel today and I'm hooked. I was born in the US too but I've lived practically my whole life in Mexico and that's why I don't have that feeling of not belonging to any of both countries. I'm just a random guy from the internet trying to tell you: YOU BELONG TO BOTH, it's part of your identity and ir makes me so happy to see you appreciating our mexican culture as much as you do and I'm really sorry for those tiny but still hurting episodes of discrimination or...well, racism that our people provided you as you grew up, sure by now you know that's not really who we are. Thank you very much for sharing your experiences, keep going girl. Viva México and Viva Holly Grace Marie...didn'tgetyourlastnamesorry haha

    • @superholly
      @superholly  7 років тому +13

      +0archenemyfan0 💜

    • @e-slice945
      @e-slice945 7 років тому +1

      0archenemyfan0 same born in the U.S moved to Mexico then back in cali

  • @Theotokosprayforus
    @Theotokosprayforus 7 років тому +144

    I totally agree with you about Mexicans being so curious and welcoming! I'm a Canadian currently living in Mexico and I get asked so many questions as a foreigner. I really appreciate how curious everyone is and how nicely they have treated me! I realized now that in Canada, nobody really cares about foreigners and from what you said, it sounds like the same case in the US. As a Filipino-Canadian myself, Canada is so multi-cultural that it's not interesting when you see another one. But with the homogenous population in Mexico, maybe that's why they're so much more interested in learning other cultures.

    • @superholly
      @superholly  7 років тому +3

      +Soso Li completely agree!

    • @primary5386
      @primary5386 7 років тому +5

      We just are curious people in Mexico, I don't think that would change if we become super multi-cultural. We're always open to know the other person.

    • @eliahnorthmex9312
      @eliahnorthmex9312 6 років тому +1

      Totalmente cierto

  • @nono1120
    @nono1120 5 років тому +53

    The no eyebrows part hit me hard 😭😭😭😂😭 no eyebrow squad

  • @coryhartcruz
    @coryhartcruz 6 років тому +403

    Growing up in the US, we would get points off because we didn’t “show work”

    • @superholly
      @superholly  6 років тому +54

      Exactly! And meanwhile we get calle slow for it in other countries.

    • @USSJ2Otaku3084
      @USSJ2Otaku3084 6 років тому +11

      This is so true because I do math in my head, yet the teacher wants proof on how you got the answer.

    • @sofiaanaya7393
      @sofiaanaya7393 6 років тому +12

      I grew up in Mexico, and then moved to Texas for college. I remember that on my first semester I took algebra, and I would do almost every single step in my head like I was taught in high school in Mexico. Sometimes I would literally just write down the answer on my assignments, and I got soooo many points off... I actually talked to the professor, and he told me that he couldn't help me with my homework grades because there was no way for him to know if I had cheated... It was really sad... In the end I got an A in the class, but I really hated wasting time on tests just to write down the obvious stuff... On the bright side, if I had the process correct even when the final answer was wrong some professors would give me some points, but in Mexico if you get the answer wrong then you most likely get nothing... LOL

    • @AuroraLalune
      @AuroraLalune 6 років тому

      Cory Hart Cruz Yep

    • @patax144
      @patax144 6 років тому

      Here in Colombia we tend to do it some answers that require some sort of procedure or explanation, justification for our answer, but others just the answer, I remember one time I got mad at my geometry teacher because I gave her the procedure, the mathematical explanation, but she failed me the answer because she wanted a verbal explanation and just the answer

  • @jayr4980
    @jayr4980 6 років тому +636

    I find this video to be all sorts of amazing. Your narration on all of your childhood experiences captured me from begining to end. This if the first time I stumbled upon your channel but definitely subscribing. Thats how everyones perspective should be to become less hateful and more unified. Be curious, be eager, be welcoming and kind, be proud but yet interested in the unknown and new.

    • @superholly
      @superholly  6 років тому +15

      I am so glad you enjoyed the video and that something in its message resonated with you!

    • @patriciarful
      @patriciarful 6 років тому +1

      Jay R don’t be stupid obviously you don’t speak Spanish so you don’t understand her accent ..she’s one of those idiots who think she’s Full American which she’s not . She’s Mexican embarrassing of being call Mexican woman .she grew up in USA but she’s not American she bleach her hair and she’s using contact lenses. Have you seeing the video with her sister? Watch it and then you might understand why latín people hates her so much .

    • @davidlafleche1142
      @davidlafleche1142 6 років тому

      There is no "hatred" against Latinos.

    • @slideshowvideosmyself7776
      @slideshowvideosmyself7776 6 років тому +6

      belen gubceva Watajel are you freaking talking about, shit you crazy.

    • @superholly
      @superholly  6 років тому +10

      belen gubceva if I were Mexican I would SCREAM IT FROM THE ROOFTOPS! Don’t be mad at me for being who I am, and for speaking Spanish so well that it fooled you 😝

  • @winnydee48
    @winnydee48 7 років тому +269

    Amazing video. I really enjoyed it. I've been trying to learn Spanish through Rosetta Stone (ugh), and I see that the only way to truly learn is to immerse myself into the culture itself. To learn about another culture, another language is how we learn about one another, and learn to except our differences. Embrace them. Next stop, MEXICO!!!!

    • @superholly
      @superholly  7 років тому +3

      +winnydee48 I LOVE THIS!!!!!!!! ❤️

    • @sulemmaflores6018
      @sulemmaflores6018 7 років тому +14

      This video popped up in my suggestions and i can't believe i barely found your channel this was such a great video Y tu español es muy bien 😊 ♥️

    • @Helios.vfx.
      @Helios.vfx. 7 років тому

      winnydee48 that's the way I did learn English and now trying Dutch.

    • @ankarolu
      @ankarolu 7 років тому +1

      winnydee48 Well, remember Mexico is not the only country that you can learn spanish

    • @fourkurodani9924
      @fourkurodani9924 7 років тому +7

      If you're still looking to learn Spanish, you should try Duolingo. it's free, and it works pretty well in my opinion.

  • @belkomtu
    @belkomtu 5 років тому +3

    Thank you for sharing your TCK experience. We're never quite part of anywhere and yet are enriched by everywhere we lived as kids. Rock on

  • @juankent123
    @juankent123 6 років тому +354

    You are Mexican in my heart

  • @juanpiedrahita-garcia5138
    @juanpiedrahita-garcia5138 7 років тому +16

    Being born in the US and then moving to Colombia and moving back to the US and then moving to Montreal, I can totally relate. Learning new languages is hard and fitting in is also hard. But these experiences change you

  • @dreamsbylouise7760
    @dreamsbylouise7760 7 років тому +287

    I assure you it is not just Mexico that is advanced in mathematics.. I grew up in Greece, and when I moved to the United States, their mathematical abilities were so slow... I guess the educational systems just differ..

    • @barbiebambi7
      @barbiebambi7 7 років тому +45

      i feel every country has advance mathematics except for the united states. my nephew recently moved to the states from Guatemala and HES SOOOO ADVANCE in math hes at least two levels ahead. and he DOSE NOT USE A CALCULATOR . MEANWHILE i need a calculator to do basic math

    • @genericperson1002
      @genericperson1002 7 років тому +3

      DreamsByLouise I'm from the US and I don't need a calculator, but I'm in advance classes and everything is pretty easy. we just write down every thing

    • @barbiebambi7
      @barbiebambi7 7 років тому +5

      Im from the united states too!! ! and when i was in high school i did klevel and ap Stats and even than i would use a calculator to solve everything and write it down. the only reason why i passed those class was because of the calculator lol i hate math so much lmao im so glad im done with it

    • @jrmyjerome
      @jrmyjerome 7 років тому +12

      Lmao I can't even imagine trying to learn math somewhere else if U.S. mathematics are "easy" or basic. I'm American and I am TERRIBLE at math! I'd probably be like 8 grade levels behind anywhere else 😂👎🏼

    • @tiaashtyn7560
      @tiaashtyn7560 7 років тому +6

      I think part of it is that other countries teach students the tools that then facilitate the math. If you learn those tools from the start, then the math IS easier. Trying to unlearn crappy math skills and learn new tools would probably be hard.

  • @beatrizlespron2438
    @beatrizlespron2438 5 років тому +2

    Ok. I’ve NEVER felt this for ANYONE on UA-cam. QUIERO SER TU AMIGA!!!!! no manches! I’ve NEVER met anyone who explains it so perfectly! I was born in Mexico, but my family moved to California when I was 4 months old. Anyway! LOVED this video! You’re amazing! Thanks for sharing your story!

  • @dakotaeaze66
    @dakotaeaze66 7 років тому +179

    I've seen this video in my recommended for awhile and I'm so glad I watched it!

    • @superholly
      @superholly  7 років тому +35

      +Kota Eaze awwww that's sweet! 😉

    • @valvega538
      @valvega538 7 років тому +3

      lol me too

  • @MrSocal1990
    @MrSocal1990 6 років тому +157

    This channel is amazing! My dad recommended me to check out your channel since I'm moving to Mexico and I'm glad he did. This was the easiest 18 minutes to watch. It felt like 3 minutes because you can articulate your memories so well, and make it interesting for someone who is looking to broaden their horizons too. My main concern is learning and picking up the language, so it's nice to see someone go through this experience before. I'm Team Super Holly.

    • @superholly
      @superholly  6 років тому +1

      Awwww thanks, William! What city will you be moving to?

    • @MrSocal1990
      @MrSocal1990 6 років тому +4

      I'll be staying in Mazatlán for a month, and then I'll be on my way to the capital. I'm planning on backpacking in Central and South America, and since I'm from Los Angeles, México seems like a great place to start. I literally dropped everything so that I can see the world outside this bubble in the USA, so I"ll definitely be studying your videos while I'm traveling lol.

    • @patax144
      @patax144 6 років тому

      William Nash great for you which countries have you visited or are planning to visit, I am Colombian, from the door to South America, I hope you're enjoying your trip

    • @nycsubwayrats2212
      @nycsubwayrats2212 6 років тому

      William Nash...Dam bro, you thirsty !.....lol

  • @oitsme912
    @oitsme912 6 років тому +290

    As a Mexican i am ashamed of how they treated you even if it wasnt their intention i dont understand why we cant all treat each other the same and try to be friendly im so sorry💕💕 we are all humans and shouldnt treat eachother otherwise

    • @oitsme912
      @oitsme912 6 років тому +2

      Im subbing love how you look at this matter❤️

    • @devinpeirce7152
      @devinpeirce7152 6 років тому +7

      O.L. its me Mexicans in America treat whites or any Americanized Latino the same , pure jealousy and resentment

    • @oitsme912
      @oitsme912 6 років тому

      Devin Peirce ?

    • @devinpeirce7152
      @devinpeirce7152 6 років тому +1

      Sebastian Benitez I am trying to understand ur usual rude behavior and bad manners

    • @devinpeirce7152
      @devinpeirce7152 6 років тому +2

      Sebastian Benitez I was never rude or bigoted , they have no right to even be here much less have a stink ass attitude against Americans

  • @hugosainz4762
    @hugosainz4762 5 років тому +1

    As Mexican I can tell you that's what make you grown up... after look back and remember all those stories you realize it just make you who you are now love you videos