![]() She will ask for better directions out of the neighborhood, and Yunior advises us to give them to her even though we gave her the best directions already. ![]() Yunior tells us to greet the girl's mother, and she will see that she is not scared of us. We can run our hand through our hair and tell her that's not a problem. She might get out of her car and tell us that her mom wants to meet us. Eventually she will drive up in a Honda or a Jeep. If we get antsy waiting for the non-local girl, we can go out to the corner and say hi to our friend. Sometimes, she will bring all of her friends and sometimes she won't come at all. If she's from our neighborhood, she will come when she is ready. If the girl is from out of town, her parents will be upset about bringing her to the Terrace. He then tells us to hide several items in our house: the government cheese, embarrassing family photos, and the waste basket in the bathroom. The story begins with Yunior telling the audience to wait until their brother and mother go to visit their aunt in Union City by pretending that they are sick. It is written in the second person, and he presents it as an instruction manual on how to date girls of different races. "How to Date a Browngirl, Blackgirl, Whitegirl, or Halfie" is told from Yunior's point of view. ![]()
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