Chris and Spanish

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"Freshman anus" — a prime example of Chris's mastery of the Spanish language. Presumably, he meant to write "año de freshman"; "freshman year".

Spanish is an Indo-European language spoken by over 350,000,000 people worldwide, one of whom is Christian Weston Chandler. Chris often uses Spanish in his videos and comics, as it is one of the few things that he actually learned at Manchester High School (however poorly). He often refers to himself by his Spanish name, Ricardo.

However, Chris's sub-par knowledge of Spanish does not seem to deter him from racism against Hispanics, creating a stereotypical babysitter in his comics and a highly stereotypical sombrero-wearing Pokémon called Espanolic, who "confuses its enemies with its language." Of note is that Chris has apparently learned the European dialect of Spanish as is common in the Northwest Coast, unlike the Cuban that is taught in Florida or the Mexican that is taught in the southmost states, as noted by his use of European terms like "ascensor" for an elevator instead of "elevador", as well as him pronouncing the W as "doble V" instead of "doble U".

Why Spanish Speakers hate Chris

As demonstrated in the picture to the right, Chris's grasp of Spanish is almost as tenuous as his grasp over the English language. The best sources of this is his address to our Hero and the description his hotel. He even makes note of his Spanish on his resume. Chris is so sure of his mastery of Spanish that he feels himself entitled to mix the language with Noviophobia, which has its own whole set of problems.

Works in which CWC uses Spanish

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