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¡Ask a Mexican! : ウィキペディア英語版 | ¡Ask a Mexican!
¡Ask a Mexican! is a syndicated weekly newspaper column written by Gustavo Arellano in the Orange County, California, United States alternative weekly ''OC Weekly''. "¡Ask a Mexican!" was first published in 2004 as a one-time spoof, but it ended up becoming one of the weekly's most popular columns.〔Daniel Hernandez, "(Inquiring Gringos Want to Know )", ''Banderas News,'' September 2006. Accessed 2010-10-21.〕 Every week, readers submit their questions based on Mexicans, including their customs, labor issues, and illegal immigration. Arellano responds to two queries a week〔Tim Gaynor, "(Confused by your neighbors? Then Ask a Mexican! )", Reuters, 1 May 2007. Accessed 2010-10-21.〕 in a politically incorrect manner often starting with the words "Dear ''Gabacho''." The column now appears in 37 newspapers across the country and has a weekly circulation of over 2 million.〔(Interview with “¡Ask a Mexican!” author Gustavo Arellano )〕 Arellano has won numerous awards for the column, including the 2006 and 2008 Best Non-Political Column in a large-circulation weekly from the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies, the 2007 Presidents Award from the Los Angeles Press Club and an Impacto Award from the National Hispanic Media Coalition, and a 2008 Latino Spirit award from the California Latino Legislative Caucus. The columns were collected in book form as ''¡Ask a Mexican!'' (Scribners, ISBN 978-1416540038). ==References==
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