The Influence Of Ponte Pila

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“Ponte Pila!” (“Get it together!”) It is extraordinary how many times I hear this phrase thrown at me by my family. Despite being a relatively strict phrase, these words remind me of what I want to accomplish and achieve as a Hispanic female. Nevertheless, my character is inevitably influenced by the culture, which accentuates the significance of morals, buying efficiency, and enjoying a diverse variety of the food and entertainment. “You are going to evolve as a person Chelsea…that is for sure. However, the one important thing we hope for is that when you are living miles away, you will remember to always follow your good judgment and make your decisions with integrity.” This is one of the many advices my father would share with me during our family dinner. One of the most important aspects of Hispanic households is that parents raise their children with good morals, including respecting others, protecting the family, and achieving your goals without taking advantage of others. These morals are important to me because they provide the foundation of my strong, yet fair character. …show more content…

When you get any items on the list, make sure that you round-up the price and get what is necessary.” This is something my mother would remind my sister and I on our frequent trips to the supermarket. The activity to shop with my mother has taught me to pay close attention to the prices, making me a rather unofficial mathematician and economist. For example, in 7-Eleven, one two-liters sodas are often priced at approximately two dollars. This may seem like a great deal, expect that Shoprite often have sales which prices three two-liters sodas for the same price as 7-Eleven. With a limited budget and a (blood) thirsty family, which option is best? The choice is self-explanatory, with a cost/benefit

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