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About Mexicans in San Jose

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#1
  • harusakuhana
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  • 2022/11/29 10:01

I was very curious, and I remember it made my stomach churn, so I am posting this because I recently noticed it and thought I would ask about it on the BibiNavi site.

About 4 years ago, I went to see an ice show at the arena with my grandson and daughter, who bought tickets for us.

We were seated in a box at the front of the second floor, and the box was for two couples, one of whom was a man and a woman of Mexican descent. 
These people watched quietly, but a girl in the back seat, about 6 years old, was there with what looked like her mother, and she kicked the back of my chair with her shoe.
I was surprised and told her to stop and told her mother to be careful, but she turned her head to the side or something, like she wasn't listening. Of course, she didn't respond.

I thought she was harassing me because she was jealous of the box seats. I warned him several times, but he didn't get over it, and it didn't occur to me to call security, so I was getting kicked in the back frequently, and I stopped when I was halfway through the ice show.

The reason why I am writing this now is because I was wondering if Mexican nationals have become so big-faced in the Bay Area recently that they are now harassing Japanese people in this way.

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#2

Not because they are Japanese, but because they are creepy people who complain about things that happened 4 years ago and look down on people who are not in the box seats? I don't know.

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#3
  • shiromaguro
  • 2023/03/06 (Mon) 08:30
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It may be that they simply did not speak English. Besides, Westerners cannot distinguish between Japanese and Chinese, so I don't think they should be particularly concerned.

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#4

I think that's how children are.
It is not because they are of Mexican descent, but because they happen to have such parents. There are good people and bad people, and I think it is the same for Japanese people. I don't know the extent to which they didn't stop even though I warned them many times, but it was a long time ago and it would be better to forget about it quickly and think about other constructive things .

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