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Loyalty in the Hispanic culture

“He replied without hesitation, “Oh no, then I would have to compete with the owner. He gave me this job.”

Thats true loyalty, and an example of the values of a different culture. In previous eras of life in the United States, such loyalty was a value widely upheld.

Newcomers help us renew some values we let slip away. In earlier times, we cherished loyalty in relationships, work, neighborhoods — even brand loyalty. No matter where the big market was located, folks shopped at the neighborhood store. In those days, a handshake was all that was needed.”

Posted on: August 2nd, 2007
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Filed Under: 1. Hispanic News, Commentary, Tomás' Picks
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