There is no right answer. As a Puerto Rican man of course I'll say PR but if I was Dominican I'm sure I would've answered this differently. Any Dominican or Puerto Rican resorting to putting down the other is downright ignorant. After all we're all Taino, African and spainard at the end of the day. Hope this helps.
No. No race or culture is better than any other.
yess! you alreadyy knowww son! dominicans pura sepaa! lml my baddd putericans!
puerto ricans have better hair because they are part idaian.
Define “better”.
There are more gay Dominicans than Puerto Ricans, simply because there are more total Dominicans than Puerto Ricans.
There are way more Dominicans in New York than Puerto Ricans
The main difference lies in their nationality and cultural heritage. Dominican Latinos are from the Dominican Republic, while Puerto Rican Latinos are from Puerto Rico. While both groups share some cultural similarities due to their shared Latino heritage, they also have unique traditions, dialects, and customs that distinguish them from one another.
Yes because the US owns Puerto Rico. But Puerto Ricans would refer to themselves as Puerto Ricans more than American, just like English would consider them more English than British.
Yes because the US owns Puerto Rico. But Puerto Ricans would refer to themselves as Puerto Ricans more than American, just like English would consider them more English than British.
Yes.
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Puerto ricans are no dirtier than any other race. Saying that puerto ricans are dirty is a stereotype. No one group of people are dirty. There can be dirty people of all races and ethnicities.
The Foraker Act granted only partial, rather than full citizenship to Puerto Ricans. It left the legal status of the island nebulous. The Jones Shafroth Act increased their representation and allowed for a popularly elected senate, all laws still needed to pass through Congress. Many Puerto Ricans were aggrieved at both bills, because they continued to only provide them partial rights.
Puerto Ricans have been citizens of the United States since a law was passed in 1917. Puerto Rico remained a Spanish colony for more than four centuries until the United States defeated Spain in the Spanish-American war in 1898 and occupied the island.
No, having the observatory has NOTHING to do with the necessity for a U.S. passport. I´ll explain to you the little history that I know about Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico was adquired by the U.S. in 1898 after they had won the Spanish-American War in 1898. Later, in the ´50´s (in 1952 I believe), Puerto Rico´s political status was elevated to a "commonwealth/estado libre asociado." Since then, Puerto Ricans have been American citizens just like anyone else born in the continental US. However, Puerto Rico is NOT a state and Puerto Ricans pride themselves in being Puerto Ricans/Boricuas more often than simply Americans. Thus, a passport is not needed for traveling between the US and Puerto Rico.
Because there are more project buildings in NYC than anywhere else