Cultural Interview Research Paper

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My interview informant was a Hispanic/Latina woman named Blanca who now lives in Watkinsville, Georgia. She is 57 as of right now and migrated from Mexico to America when she was 30 years old with a valid visa. She left in the year of 1987 with her spouse who is also from Mexico to make a better life here. She comes from Ciudad. Victoria Tamaulipas, Mexico, and her husband immigrated first. She left with a college degree in accounting/business and so did her husband. She met her husband in Mexico when she was working at age 19 and got married at 23. Blanca has 4 daughters, and 3 are married and she has 5 grandchildren in total. Blanca has 6 sisters and 1 brother who live in Mexico. She works currently at H&R block and before that job she worked at …show more content…

She now likes bigger cities because of more diversity, minorities, and people who have a similar culture. Mexico and America both have taxes and you have to work hard to make a living and good life for yourself in both countries. The differences between the countries America and Mexico are mainly the contrasts between the systems of education. “Education in Mexico costs money after elementary school and in America, it doesn't except college is expensive in both countries.” Culturally, Mexico had a lot of family gatherings and time spent together, not just for holidays. Her hopes are for her kids to live in a better and safer place in Georgia, to have better jobs and education and jobs as well. She recently passed her naturalization test for complete American citizenship. “I had to pass my naturalization test, first by taking an exam, and I finally passed recently.” The test she took included learning English and the culture of the United States. She has mainly achieved her life goals so far. America has been good for her besides the occasional racism. "I feel racism more now especially since I started working in my office at H&R Block. I struggle because

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