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What languages do they speak in St. Thomas? (in the virgin islands)?


Are people who their nationality is from the virgin islands. Are they considered hispanic or black.?
I'm from the virgin islands and just curiouswhen i asked the question about people from da virgin islands, i was asking are the consider black decent or latinoFor example mexican fits under the cartegory latino.i'm asking what does people from da virgin islands fall under.

What is the video of the little ghetto white girl from the virgin islands called?


Hey...what do u think about the new series of college hill in the virgin islands?
i watched it lastnight and i thought it was really hilarious,interesting and really really excited....jus wanted to know if everyone else thought it was exciting......lol

Will god punish the virgin islands if they have sex before marriage?


Are there alot of virgins in the virgin islands?


Do you consider people from Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands to be true "Americans" or...?
I'm just curious...because while they have American citizenship, from a cultural perspective they aint really all that " American" and tend to socially, physically and culturally fall in line with other peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean.Jen shut up. No need to act uncivilisedI'm asking this question because in general, most Americans cant readily differentiate between Puerto Ricans and other Latin Americans, nor can they differentiate between Virgin Islanders and most people from the English CaribbeanAnd in the case of puerto ricans especially...they dont even speak the English language. People from Michigan and Georgia have WAY more in common with each other than either do with a puerto rican or a virgin islanderBetty You're not speaking from a Puerto Rican perspective, you're speaking from an American one. Yes, some Puerto Ricans speak english, but 80 % of Puerto Ricans speak it " less than very well" according to the census. But my point is that Puerto Rico is a colony of the United States, not a state, and I just wanted to know if people generally viewed the colonies as the same as the mainland. Most people in the English speaking caribbean were born British citizens, but they dont see themselves as British. I just was looking to see if Puerto Ricans were identified more with the culture and heritage of the United States or with their own unique identity as both a separate people and as part of latin america.

I live in St Thomas, US Virgin Islands, and crime is becoming a big issue. Could it be a racial problem?
I live in the US virgin Islands. It's beautiful here. People come here everyday on cruise ships, vacation and some decide to stay down here because it's owned buy the US, it's called paradise and look like it too, the water is BEAUTIFUL. But there have been crimes going on here. Lot of it. Last year or earlier this year a caucasian guy got stabbed in St John, another small islands part of the US Virgin Islands. The police did a crappy job and almost let the killers go free, but the victim's family and some other residents here didn't let that happen. Just Sunday again, another caucasian guy offered two black dudes a ride just to get robbed a killed execution style. I'm black, but I'm also very open minded and always speak up about the racial double standard existing in the society. I start believing that maybe they are targeting White people here. It would be bad because tourism is a big part of the economy in the islands. In the USVI, a lot of " natives" don't like " outsiders" like they call them, even if you're black. I'm from another French island and have been a victim of discrimination here but Caucasians have been victim of murder. Way different than what I get. I can't talk about that with any of them here because they are narrow minded. Am I blowing things out of proportion? Could I be right? Blacks guys get shot here too almost on a daily basis. But they are not innocent either if you know what I mean. It's always a thug or one of those guys.

Why do people (or "some" people) natively from the Virgin Islands have an accent?
I apologize for my naivety in advance. I work with a girl from St. Thomas. I know the Virgin Islands are part of the United States and that English is the main language there but my friends' accent is strong and sometimes I can't even understand the words she is saying. I've also found that she is lost to particular expressions commonly used in English. In short, our communication is difficult. This is confusing to me. I am also explaining something different than what one may encounter within mainland U.S.A for example, one born and raised in California verses one born and raised in the southern states i.e. " Texan accent" .

Do people in the U.S. Virgin Islands conciser themselves Americans?
I know they are U.S. citizens, but are they patriotic towards the USA. I know Puerto Ricans are.

Are blacks from the U.S. Virgin Islands considered "African-American"?
So Im from St.Crox in the Virgin Islands..Virgin Islanders basically have the same history as blacks in the U.S. plus our head of state is Barack H. Obama.. Although we are not a U.S. state...Would we be considered African American or what?

Spiritually vacationing . . . Bahamas or Virgin Islands?
Or other. If other, specify where.

Why do a vast majority of people believe that people from the United States Virgin Islands are uncivilized?
When communicating with people on the mainland U.S they are shocked to find out I am from the USVI.Common questions or comments I am faced with are 1. Do you have cars?2. Do you live in trees?3. OMG You can speak English 4. OMG You attend an University in the...........VIRGIN ISLANDS? ? 5. You must be amongst the houshold with highest income because you speak English very well.6. What language do you speak, it sounds so pretty.7. You have computers?8. You have electricty?9. Are you from Jamaica?10. Last but not least. Can you say that again?I know I have an accent and when I am amongst family I tend to speak how I would at home in my dialect or Creole which ever you chose to call it and it's quite irrtating to hear people say these things. So my question is why?Another thing that ticks me off is Krystal from College Hill 4 she was broke as hell and still tried to downplay the shopping the island has to offer, we may not have Gap b c no one here really wears that but we have Designer Jeans Co., Chanel and Tommy stores just to name a few.

Do you consider ppl from Puerto Ricoand Virgin Islands to be actual "Americans" ?
Or do you consider them to be people with a foreign culture who just happen to have American citizenship?Axel si tu eres americano, porque los del " mainland" no pueden diferenciar uds. de los otros paises hispanos?Unless Americans can tell you're american and not a foreigner, you aint culturally American.

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