13. Are Spaniards always angry? | Clara González Tosat part 2 of 2
Spanish We Do2 Okt 2020

13. Are Spaniards always angry? | Clara González Tosat part 2 of 2

The "personalities” and accents in Spanish-speaking countries.

Are people from Spain always angry? Obviously not. Then, why do Latin Americans might sense anger when people from Spain speak?

We get the answer from a native of Spain who lived in the United States for five years and learned this and so much more sharing with Spanish speakers from all countries.

Clara González Tosat is a journalist native of Spain who spent five years in the United States teaching Spanish and also working with Instituto Cervantes at Harvard University doing research about the usage of Spanish in the US, with her particular focus on digital news and radio stations.

We also talk about personalities and stereotypes from different Spanish-speaking countries, the Latinx movement and her academical and personal view about US Spanish being a type of Spanish in its own right.

You can reach out to Clara via her Twitter account @Clarita_Wba

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