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"How to Date a Browngirl, Blackgirl, Whitegirl, or Halfie," by Junot Diaz (1995)

Author: Junot Diaz

Diaz, Junot. "How to Date a Browngirl, Blackgirl, Whitegirl, or Halfie." Literature: a Portable Anthology, edited by Janet E. Gardner et al., Bedford/St. Martin's, 2017.


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Wait until your brother, your sisters, and your mother leave the apartment. You’ve already told them that you were feeling too sick to go to Union City to visit that tía who likes to squeeze your nuts. (He’s gotten big, she’ll say.) And even though your moms knew you weren’t sick you stuck to your story until finally she said, Go ahead and stay, Malcriado.

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Idelkys Checo Idelkys Checo (Dec 17 2019 3:28PM) : His experiences with women more

from what I understand is that the narrator is a very experienced person which has been with many other women. It actually says many things about him,including the places that he has been with other women, how he treats the women in order to convince them.

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El-Hossin Salem El-Hossin Salem (Jan 28 2020 11:23PM) : The narrator seems scared to visit one of his relatives who is bigger than him and probably beat him up when he sees him. The narrator pretended to be sick to force his mother to stay home and not visiting the bully relative. [Edited]
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El-Hassn Salem El-Hassn Salem (Jan 29 2020 12:03AM) : The boy is from a lowwer calss and it seem that he is not happy about that.
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Housseynatou Diallo Housseynatou Diallo (Dec 17 2019 3:08PM) : The protagonists of the story is waiting to male up an excuse to not go out with the family. Because he planed to do something.
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Denieris Marte Denieris Marte (Dec 17 2019 3:27PM) : I am agree with you because actually he was planing how to be alone with that girl

Clear the government cheese from the refrigerator. If the girl’s from the Terrace, stack the boxes in the crisper. If she’s from the Park or Society Hill, then hide the cheese in the cabinet above the oven, where she’ll never see it. Leave a reminder under your pillow to get out the cheese before morning or your moms will kick your ass. Take down any embarrassing photos of your family in the campo, especially, that one with the half-naked kids dragging a goat on a rope. Hide the picture of yourself with an Afro. Make sure the bathroom is presentable. Since your toilet can’t flush toilet paper, put the bucket with all the crapped-on toilet paper under the sink. Spray the bucket with Lysol, then close the lid.

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Abigail Zamora Abigail Zamora (Dec 17 2019 3:31PM) : opinion more

I think he is saying how to make a good impact dating a girl on your house

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Idelkys Checo Idelkys Checo (Dec 17 2019 3:46PM) : Comments: more

This paragraph explains how he tries to educate his friend by letting him know what women do not like to encounter and depending on the women as well.

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Hanna Salem Hanna Salem (Jan 09 2020 12:18PM) : The author is making stereotype about how to behave if you are dating a girl based on ethnicities . [Edited]
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El-Hossin Salem El-Hossin Salem (Jan 28 2020 11:29PM) : Malcriado is explaining how he hides all the hints that would reveal his destitutuon to his girlfriend he is trying to impress.
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El-Hassn Salem El-Hassn Salem (Jan 29 2020 12:04AM) : This is paragraph shows that you have to pretend in oreder to fit in, which is the sad the truth of the world that we live in today.
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Celines Zamora Celines Zamora (Dec 17 2019 3:23PM) : what mean "government cheese"?
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Yeanoor Chowdhury Yeanoor Chowdhury (Dec 17 2019 3:32PM) : I think it represent the girls who belongs to upper class.
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Hanna Salem Hanna Salem (Jan 09 2020 12:21PM) : it is for the poor people.
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Fatoumata Diallo Fatoumata Diallo (Dec 17 2019 3:35PM) : The narrator want him to clean the house before the girl come and make sure everything is looking goog.
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Aboubakar Dabre Aboubakar Dabre (Dec 20 2019 11:26AM) : I wonder why do we have to clear the cheese from the refrigerator
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Hanna Salem Hanna Salem (Jan 09 2020 12:43PM) : The author is listing where to hide the cheese depending if the girl is the from the same neighbourhood or an outsider.
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Eros Montero Eros Montero (Dec 17 2019 3:41PM) : the advice are not really something useful or even to makes sense of it more

Advice are usually more complex but direct and without any slime language but this is not the case for this text

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abdallah sevede abdallah sevede (Dec 17 2019 3:46PM) : I like the author's writing style. more

reading is not also enjoyable at least for a certain group of people that can’t connect with the “formal” way of writing. However I like the way the author uses words that wouldn’t be used in a text in order to sound professional and fear to make their writing even a bit censorious but yet these words are used by us everyday all the time at a point where it became a hassle.

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Aboubakar Dabre Aboubakar Dabre (Dec 20 2019 11:30AM) : I think we shouldn't hide the our picture because these picture represent us. We shouldn't start a relationship with a lie except we don't want the girl.
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Hanna Salem Hanna Salem (Jan 09 2020 12:38PM) : The author is insecure about his background .
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Yeury Nicasio Yeury Nicasio (Jun 02 2021 7:10AM) : Who is coming over ? A special person?
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Lenin Vanderhorst Lenin Vanderhorst (Feb 08 2020 7:00PM) : The author is ashamed of his past. That is bad because is bad to pretend be someone that you are not really are just to like someone.
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Emely Lopez Emely Lopez (Dec 26 2019 2:24PM) : Comments more

Tell us about the characters background

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Hanna Salem Hanna Salem (Jan 09 2020 12:34PM) : The author is hiding his true-self before he dates a girl.
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Hanna Salem Hanna Salem (Jan 09 2020 12:36PM) : The author have insecurities about the ghetto culture he raised in.
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Hanna Salem Hanna Salem (Jan 09 2020 12:44PM) : The author is trying to hide any signs that reflects his poverty.
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Celines Zamora Celines Zamora (Jan 14 2020 6:58PM) : He try to give advices about how to appear something that he doesn't.
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Shower, comb, dress. Sit on the couch and watch TV. If she’s an outsider her father will bring her, maybe her mother. Her parents won’t want her seeing a boy from the Terrace—people get stabbed in the Terrace—but she’s strong-headed and this time will get her way. If she’s a white girl, you’re sure you’ll at least get a hand job.

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Kadidja El-Hadji Kadidja El-Hadji (Dec 23 2019 6:25PM) : Is that mean white women was treat differently than black women?
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El-Hossin Salem El-Hossin Salem (Jan 28 2020 11:37PM) : The narrator believes that white girls are more open and more comfortable when it comes to relationship. Conversely, girls from different races, in his perspective, are more reluctant and cautious.
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El-Hassn Salem El-Hassn Salem (Jan 29 2020 12:05AM) : I believe you should always be presentable not only when you are going on a date. I mean hygyine is something that for yourself not for other people.
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Housseynatou Diallo Housseynatou Diallo (Dec 17 2019 3:20PM) : This parts tells me that the boy should look presentable in front of the white girl and look something else when being with the black girl and Hallie.
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Aboubakar Dabre Aboubakar Dabre (Dec 20 2019 11:33AM) : I think that today girl will never tell to they parents that they have Boyfriend because they will start a house war where the girl will rather vanish than stay there.
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Kadidja El-Hadji Kadidja El-Hadji (Dec 23 2019 6:21PM) : sorry I don't think so because I don't share the same point of view. Since each women have her own value that she explore towards his family.
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Student Issaka Dabre Student Issaka Dabre (Dec 17 2019 3:02PM) : Can someone explain what he means by a hand job
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Housseynatou Diallo Housseynatou Diallo (Dec 17 2019 3:13PM) : It means that at that time time usually white people have jobs. In my perspective I think the author meant by is that the white parent might think that maybe the guy was looking for job and he said perhaps the white parent might provide one for him.

The directions you gave her were in your best handwriting, so her parents won’t think you’re an idiot. Get up from the couch and check the parking lot. Nothing. If the girl’s local, don’t sweat. She’ll flow over when she’s good and ready. Sometimes she’ll run into her friends and a whole crowd will show up, and even though that means you ain’t getting shit it will be fun anyway and you’ll wish these people would come over more often. Sometimes the girl won’t flow over at all and the next day in school she’ll say, Sorry, and smile, and you’ll believe her and be stupid enough to ask her out again.

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ms Oumy Diop ms Oumy Diop (Dec 29 2019 4:19PM) : what make the story special is that the narrator is getting his advices from an experimented person, with will help him taking or making the right choices.
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El-Hossin Salem El-Hossin Salem (Jan 28 2020 11:43PM) : The narrator believes it is easy to convince parents to date their daughters. But the complicated part of a relationship being in convincing a girl to date you. 
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El-Hassn Salem El-Hassn Salem (Jan 29 2020 12:06AM) : You should continue to pretend. The reason rely behind that is most people will not accept you if you live in a bad nieghrhood.
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Eros Montero Eros Montero (Dec 17 2019 3:27PM) : Women behavior cannot really be interpret or descriptive that easy more

The author is being very descriptive when it comes to woman behavior even describing the actions that they can do while having a date

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Student Issaka Dabre Student Issaka Dabre (Dec 17 2019 3:39PM) : I think what he meant was that girls who don't feel comfortable on their first day, wants to check up on the boy might end up going out with and the only way to do that was to bring friends over.
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Yeury Nicasio Yeury Nicasio (Jun 02 2021 7:12AM) : He is describing how girls act
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Aboubakar Dabre Aboubakar Dabre (Dec 20 2019 11:39AM) : I think if the girl didn't come that doesn't mean she doesn't want you. maybe She was stick at home because of an important thing. sometimes it is the girl who that doesn't want you. As we can not know if the truth we have to play to the stupid.
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cristin tolentino cristin tolentino (Jun 19 2020 6:57PM) : for real i agree with that.

You wait, and after an hour you go out to your corner. The neighborhood is full of traffic—commuters now cut through the neighborhood—making it hard on the kids and the viejas, who are used to empty streets. Give one of your friends a shout and when he says, Still waiting on that bitch? say, Hell, yeah.

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El-Hassn Salem El-Hassn Salem (Jan 29 2020 12:06AM) : The boy neighhood is slum and too much crowded.
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Student Issaka Dabre Student Issaka Dabre (Dec 17 2019 3:44PM) : I think this part is a little offensive because it presumes that teenage young girls are hos
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Hanna Salem Hanna Salem (Jan 09 2020 12:48PM) : it doesn't say that teenage girls are hoes. the spanish word means old women
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Hanna Salem Hanna Salem (Jan 09 2020 12:50PM) : he is using the word "bitch" becasue this is the language they use in the ghetto.

Get back inside. Call her house and when her father picks up ask if she’s there. If he sounds like a principal or a police chief, a dude with a big neck, someone who never has to watch his back, then hang up. Sit and wait. And wait. Until finally, just as your stomach is about to give out on you, a Honda, or maybe a Cherokee, will pull in and out she’ll come.

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El-Hossin Salem El-Hossin Salem (Jan 28 2020 11:49PM) : The narrator believes if the girl's father you are dating is overprotective, then you should take caution in treating him. [Edited]
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Hey, she’ll say.

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Come on in, you’ll say.

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Look, she’ll say. My mom wants to meet you. She’s got herself all worried about nothing.

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Don’t panic. Say, Hey, no problem. Run a hand through your hair like the white boys do, even though the only thing that runs easily through your hair is Africa. She will look good. White girls are the ones you want most, aren’t they? But the out-of-towners are usually black—black girls who grew up with ballet and Girl Scouts, and have three cars in their driveway. If she’s a halfie don’t be surprised that her mother is the white one. Say, Hi. She’ll say, Hi, and you’ll see that you don’t scare her, not really. She will say that she needs easier directions to get out, and even though she already has the best directions on her lap, give her new ones. Make her happy.

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Fatoumata Diallo Fatoumata Diallo (Dec 17 2019 3:44PM) : Based on this paragraph it's seeing like the narrator have a experience in all different relationship with every racial girl.
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El-Hossin Salem El-Hossin Salem (Jan 28 2020 11:59PM) : The narrator bleievs that halfie girls' mothers are easy to go along with
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El-Hassn Salem El-Hassn Salem (Jan 29 2020 12:08AM) : You should pretend that you are similiar to the majority of peopl, so you can be easily accepted in that world.
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Emely Lopez Emely Lopez (Dec 26 2019 2:31PM) : Comment more

In this part the author is reflecting about the character look which is a black person learning the different between girls in the community.

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Hanna Salem Hanna Salem (Jan 09 2020 1:00PM) : The author is making sterotypes about white males. "Africa" indicates his african roots
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El-Hossin Salem El-Hossin Salem (Jan 28 2020 11:57PM) : The narrator is steryotyping by noting that people who want white girls are only Africans.
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Yeury Nicasio Yeury Nicasio (Jun 02 2021 7:13AM) : Is about to meet her mother?
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Leticia Zang Leticia Zang (Dec 20 2019 3:42PM) : In this paragraph, the narrator explains the young boy has to react when he will meet the mother of the girl and how he has to handle that situation. [Edited]
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If the girl’s from the Terrace, none of this will happen.

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Emely Lopez Emely Lopez (Dec 26 2019 2:34PM) : Comment more

The author is explain how the place where the girls live is also affecting their personality or style.

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cristin tolentino cristin tolentino (Jun 19 2020 6:57PM) : tbh yes
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Student Issaka Dabre Student Issaka Dabre (Dec 29 2019 11:00PM) : The girl's lifetyle more

I think that what he meant here is that the girl backgraound is is something important that needs to be taking in consideraation. The advices given may not work if the girl is from background doesn’t macth with the suggestions proposed.

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El-Hossin Salem El-Hossin Salem (Jan 29 2020 12:01AM) : The narrator despises the city he lives in and believe that girls from his city are ghettos
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El-Hassn Salem El-Hassn Salem (Jan 29 2020 12:10AM) : you don't need to pretedn to fit in in your own world because it's your world. You are already part of it.
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You have choices. If the girl’s from around the way, take her to El Cibao for dinner. Order everything in your busted-up Spanish. Amaze her if she’s black, let her correct you if she’s Latina. If she’s not from around the way, Wendy’s will do. As you walk to the restaurant, talk about school. A local girl won’t need stories about the neighborhood, but the others might. Tell her about the pendejo who stored cannisters of Army tear gas in his basement for years until one day they all cracked and the neighborhood got a dose of military-strength stuff. Don’t tell her that your moms knew right away what it was, that she recognized the smell from the year the United States invaded your island.

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Celines Zamora Celines Zamora (Jan 14 2020 7:08PM) : This paragraph related how talk with girls depend of their race and culture and try to look like some that notes everything. This strategies the narrator related for all the boys.
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El-Hossin Salem El-Hossin Salem (Jan 29 2020 12:07AM) : The narrator is giving an advice on how to be able to present yourself properly based on girl's race.
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Leticia Zang Leticia Zang (Dec 20 2019 3:48PM) : I like this paragraph because here the narrator demonstrates how the young has to behavior with the different girls. Also, what kind of stories he has to narrate to those girls because they will not like the stories in the same way.
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Hope that you don’t run into your nemesis, Howie, the Puerto Rican kid with the two killer mutts. He walks them all over the neighborhood, and every now and then the mutts corner a cat and tear it to shreds, as Howie laughs and the cat flips up in the air, its neck twisted around like an owl’s, red meat showing through the soft fur. And if his dogs haven’t cornered a cat, then he’ll be behind you, asking, Is that your new fuckbuddy?

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Eros Montero Eros Montero (Dec 17 2019 3:45PM) : is talking about how to move with a girl in the hood but is not clear how to at all more

the ideas are not clear

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Yeury Nicasio Yeury Nicasio (Jun 02 2021 7:15AM) : So basically he is one of the annoying kids in school

Let him talk. Howie weighs two hundred pounds and could eat you if he wanted. But at the field he’ll turn away. He has new sneakers and doesn’t want them muddy. If the girl’s an outsider, that’s when she’ll hiss, What a fucking asshole. A homegirl would have been yelling back at him the whole time, unless she was shy. Either way, don’t feel bad that you didn’t do anything. Never lose a fight on a first date.

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El-Hassn Salem El-Hassn Salem (Jan 29 2020 12:12AM) : The boy's neighhood is very dengerous but you should do what you can do to make everything seem ok
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El-Hossin Salem El-Hossin Salem (Jan 29 2020 12:22AM) : If you ever feel stranded in a situation where your opponent is way much stronger than you, do not fight back. But find a way out of the situation so that you are perceived that you have not lost a fight on your first date.
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Eros Montero Eros Montero (Dec 17 2019 3:36PM) : The idea that, because is a home-girl referred to how they act is wrong more

Being a home-girl of any type girl does not means that her characteristics can be show in the text

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El-Hossin Salem El-Hossin Salem (Jan 29 2020 12:15AM) : The narrator is noting to be careful while you are on a date with a girlfriend in his unsafe neighborhood that is filled with creeps and psychotic people. He gives an example of a Puerto Rican kid in his neighborhood who has two wild dogs. [Edited]
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Dinner will be tense. You are not good at talking to people you don’t know.

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A halfie will tell you that her parents met in the Movement. Back then, she’ll say, people thought it was a radical thing to do. It will sound like something her parents made her memorize. Your brother heard that one, too, and said, Sounds like a whole lot of Uncle Tomming to me. Don’t repeat this.

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Aboubakar Dabre Aboubakar Dabre (Dec 20 2019 11:58AM) : I think in this you are right when we date a girl for the first time we have to play the same game as she play to don't embarrass her. One of my uncle that we have to lie to girls and bring them home then tell them the true
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El-Hossin Salem El-Hossin Salem (Jan 29 2020 12:25AM) : Try to be creative in making false statements to your girlfriend in your first date.
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Put down your hamburger and say, It must have been hard.

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It was, she will say.

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She’ll appreciate your interest. She’ll tell you more. Black people, she will say, treat me real bad. That’s why I don’t like them. You’ll wonder how she feels about Dominicans. Don’t ask. Let her speak on it and when you’ve finished eating, walk back through the neighborhood. The skies will be magnificent. Pollutants have made Jersey sunsets one of the wonders of the world. Point it out. Touch her shoulder and say, Isn’t that nice?

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Emely Lopez Emely Lopez (Dec 17 2019 3:26PM) : Opinion more

setting- Where the story took place

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Yeanoor Chowdhury Yeanoor Chowdhury (Dec 17 2019 3:41PM) : He knows how to make girls feels that he is giving attention. therefore, she can continue feels interest on him.
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Leticia Zang Leticia Zang (Dec 20 2019 3:55PM) : Here the narrator explain the different reactions of different types of girls. how the black girl will react. How can be their answers.
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Get serious. Watch TV, but stay alert. Sip some of the Bermudez your father left in the cabinet, which nobody touches. She’ll drink enough to make her brave. A local girl will have hips and a nice ass but won’t be quick about letting you touch her. She has to live in the same neighborhood as you do. She might just chill with you and then go home. She might kiss you and then leave. Or she might, if she’s reckless, give it up, but that’s rare. Kissing will suffice. A white girl might give it up right then. Don’t stop her. She’ll take her gum out of her mouth, stick it to the plastic sofa covers, and then move close to you. You have nice eyes, she might say.

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Emely Lopez Emely Lopez (Dec 17 2019 3:36PM) : information [Edited] more

Bermudez is a Colombian Telenovela or TV shown.

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ms Oumy Diop ms Oumy Diop (Dec 29 2019 3:50PM) : it is also important that a guy know what type of girl they want to be with. because all of them are different but they also might have the same ideas coming from boys.
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Tell her that you love her hair, her skin, her lips, because, in truth, you love them more than you love your own.

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She’ll say, I like Spanish guys, and even though you’ve never been to Spain, say, I like you. You’ll sound smooth.

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El-Hassn Salem El-Hassn Salem (Jan 29 2020 12:15AM) : this setnece shows how some people have no idea about the minority groups and it shows the biases
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You’ll be with her until about eight-thirty, and then she’ll want to wash up. In the bathroom, she’ll hum a song from the radio and her waist will keep the beat against the lip of the sink. Think of her old lady coming to get her, and imagine what she would say if she knew that her daughter had just lain under you and blown your name into your ear. While she’s in the bathroom, you might call one of your boys and say, Ya lo hice, cabrón. Or sit back on the couch and smile.

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Denieris Marte Denieris Marte (Dec 17 2019 3:14PM) : on this part of the story it feels that the boy is proud because he achieve what he wants and the date was going excellent but at the same time the guy was scare as well because he does not want to get the date to get wrong after all the ADVICES that he's more

having.

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Denieris Marte Denieris Marte (Dec 17 2019 3:20PM) : I would describe the narrator of the story is a really open minded, and seems to have a lot experience base on womans as well as he demonstrate that he was a player when he was a young man and that shows or illustrate that he have some knowledge about how more

woman need to be treated in order for them to like you

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Denieris Marte Denieris Marte (Dec 17 2019 3:25PM) : as readers we can understand that maybe Junior Diaz was an experience boy who was going to have a date with a girl that he really likes and through this story he could express how he felt when some old guy was giving him some of the odds that would help more

him to be with that girl. we can infer that he was a shy boy and he was scare of not know how to be with a female

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Kadidja El-Hadji Kadidja El-Hadji (Dec 23 2019 6:09PM) : I like this part of story by proudly because the narrator is opened mind and so reality .
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El-Hassn Salem El-Hassn Salem (Jan 29 2020 12:17AM) : the boy should know that not everyone will accept him. In fact, a lot of poeple will not accept him because he is not like the majority.
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ms Oumy Diop ms Oumy Diop (Dec 29 2019 3:48PM) : these different colored girl has different ideas about men. from their perspective they don't even know how to interact themselves with others.
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Yeury Nicasio Yeury Nicasio (Jun 02 2021 7:18AM) : This whole paragraph he just told us how to talk a white girl lol
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Yeury Nicasio Yeury Nicasio (Jun 02 2021 7:19AM) : Lol that how you talk to your friend when tell them you about to get her number
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But usually it won’t work this way. Be prepared. She will not want to kiss you. Just cool it, she’ll say. The halfie might lean back and push you away. She will cross her arms and say, I hate my tits. Pretend to watch the TV, and then turn to her to stroke her hair, even though you know she’ll pull away again. I don’t like anybody to touch my hair, she will say. She will act like somebody you don’t know. In school, she is known for her attention-grabbing laugh, high and far-ranging like a gull’s, but here she will worry you. You will not know what to say.

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You’re the only kind of guy who asks me out, she will say. Your neighbors will start their hyena calls, now that the alcohol is in them. She will say, You and the black boys.

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El-Hassn Salem El-Hassn Salem (Jan 29 2020 12:18AM) : this sentnce show how every group profile the other and divide people into their own group. It seem everyone forgot that we are the same and skin color don't matter at all.
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You want to say, Who do you want to ask you out? But you already know. Let her button her shirt and comb her hair, the sound of it like a crackling fire between you. When her father pulls in and beeps, let her go without too much of a goodbye. She won’t want it. During the next hour, the phone will ring. You will be tempted to pick it up. Don’t. Watch the shows you want to watch, without a family around to argue with you. Don’t go downstairs. Don’t fall asleep. It won’t help. Put the government cheese back in its place before your moms kills you.

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Idelkys Checo Idelkys Checo (Dec 17 2019 3:23PM) : I feel like the narrrator of the sotry is being very generalized and self confidence about women. According to what he says, he trusted too much on how a women from any part of the world would react about women more

I feel like the narrator of the story is being very generalized and self confidence about women. According to what he says, he trusted too much on how a women from any part of the world would react or get convinced
to the situation.

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Lenin Vanderhorst Lenin Vanderhorst (Dec 17 2019 3:38PM) : The whole story is about how the narrator is "advising" the boy on how to threat a women based on their race.
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Kadidja El-Hadji Kadidja El-Hadji (Dec 23 2019 6:16PM) : This story is how men should treat women despite their different the still the same. And this is a great advise from the narrator to teach boys like a lesson.
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El-Hassn Salem El-Hassn Salem (Jan 29 2020 12:21AM) : I think that racial inequality and discrmnation in the is really a big problem and it make everyone baised. Once everyone beelive that we are all the same, no one will be feel isolated or rejected.
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ms Oumy Diop ms Oumy Diop (Dec 29 2019 3:45PM) : all I think from this story is that the author is trying to tell us how different type of girl can a men should be with
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ms Oumy Diop ms Oumy Diop (Dec 29 2019 3:37PM) : Do you even realize that the author is using the " government cheese" as a metaphor that what I think. more

I think that mother is using it to something that can be refer to something else. since she know that her song made up nonsenses story.

Reprinted from “Drown,” by Junot Díaz, by arrangement with Riverhead Books, a member of Penguin Group (USA), Inc. Copyright © 1996 by Junot Díaz.

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Fatema Rahman Fatema Rahman (Dec 17 2019 3:15PM) : junot more

Basically, this story is about a boy dating girls from different race. also it says a person’s heritage, economic class, and race affect how a person identifies themselves, and how their identity affects how they act towards other people.

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Yeanoor Chowdhury Yeanoor Chowdhury (Dec 17 2019 3:30PM) : The main idea of this story is the idea os stereotypes. He has a wrong idea and perspectives about girls. He thinks every girls are same and thinks same way when boys flirt. you can use same trick in order to make them fall in love trap.
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Yeanoor Chowdhury Yeanoor Chowdhury (Dec 17 2019 3:36PM) : the guys is very disrespectful the way he thinks about girls. girls is not a materials to use and not to show value
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Kadidja El-Hadji Kadidja El-Hadji (Dec 23 2019 6:31PM) : Yes Yes I' m totally argue with you. However the thing it still hurt my heart is some of our country keep doing it even today. this is dehumanize a person. ( don't know her value)
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Celines Zamora Celines Zamora (Jan 14 2020 7:18PM) : This story is about the experiences that the guy have with a girls. He try to teaching to others guys the positive and negatives things that have about the behavior of the female gender. Also he try to describe his perspective about them.
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Yeanoor Chowdhury Yeanoor Chowdhury (Jan 15 2020 11:07PM) : The authors is insecure about his background because he is belong to improviesh family. HE things girls will not be fall in his love trap if they knows he actual identity. Thats why he trying to conceal is real identity
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El-Hossin Salem El-Hossin Salem (Jan 29 2020 12:43AM) : Wearing a mask will never uproot your insecurities more

The central idea of this short story is no matter what the speaker does, no matter how much trouble he might go through to change his identity and put on false appearances, the reality will never alter. Society will always view him in the same way and he will be stuck with the labels placed on him through his socio-economic status, his family background, and the color of his skin.

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