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I need to know the cultural norms of Hispanics?
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Hispanic/Latino Americans (not members of elite group) tend to avoid competition or activities that will set them apart from their own group.
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"Machismo" plays a significant role in the Puerto Rican and other Hispanic/Latino groups
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Many children are taught early that European Americans are not trustworthy.
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In general, group-oriented Mexican American children are likely to change their own behavior to adapt to an interpersonal challenge rather than try to change situations. They are less assertive in expressing themselves to peers and adults and rely on authority figures to resolve interpersonal problems.
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