Topic > African American Culture and Spanish Culture - 1536

Spanish culture is rich in history. They demonstrate a sense of family, religion and community to maintain their heritage. My article will briefly examine Spanish culture and evaluate the contrast and similarities between them and African Americans. This flowchart will range with differences and similarities on religion, socialization, and our country's place in the future. This trip allowed me to learn a lot. Meanings of Colors, Colors are fundamental to various cultures. They have a great influence on how a person views their nationality. The Spanish flag has three horizontal bands, red at the top, yellow in the center and red at the bottom. The yellow color on the flag is a symbol of generosity while the red is the symbol of courage, strength and valor. The coat of arms on the Spanish flag includes the royal seal framed by the Pillars of Hercules representing Ceuta and Gibraltar on either side of the eastern end of the Strait of Gibraltar. Social customs, the Spanish culture of eating, drinking and dancing takes a step forward equipment (if possible), when there is a festival. Every town or village has a local fiesta, at that point the locals don't eat and drink just because it's fun, they do it because it would be un-Spanish not to. Concept of time, all those expressions that were used to incorporate it into my everyday language as the indicators of time were reversed. Or at the very least, revision needed. The first time a random shop owner greeted me with a “hasta luego” as I left his shop, I found it strange: how did he know we would see each other again? He must have mistaken me for someone else. When this happened again, this time at another store, I began to realize that…half the card…can fill up. During my interview with Ms. Brandee Aviles, she spoke intensely about her Spanish heritage. My first question for her was about growing up with the influence of Spanish music around her. He stated that his parents were from Puerto Rico, so he had difficulty understanding why Spanish music was so important to my parents and other family members? Now that he's older, he's found a whole new appreciation for why Latin music brings out the pride and essence of the Puerto Rican community. SM. Aviles found that Puerto Rican music is so important to the Puerto Rican community because Spanish music connects us to our history and has been part of our culture since the beginning of Spanish rule. While I was talking to Mrs. Aviles.