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A hybridization of the concepts of ‘Uncle Tom’, ‘yes man’, and even ‘snitch’ for Hispanic/Latino demographics. The Sí Señor is categorized by his/her willingness and enthusiastic appeal toward serving and pleasing white people highlighted by their answering of each and every request of a white person with their namesake: ‘Sí Señor’. Unlike most other Hispanics, who play the part, only to preserve their place at a job for example; the difference comes after they are left to their own devices and mock or talk shit about the ‘Señor’ the ‘Sí Señor’ will not and may even talk back, defending the Señor or may even snitch on said paisanos or may go a passive aggressive route of putting in the bad word for those other paisanos when talking to the Señor. ‘Sí Señor’s may also simply engage in behavior that serves to make white people more comfortable in a cultural context such as refusing to speak Spanish with a ‘Nopal en la frente’ even if they are in a Spanish speaking environment (note: this may not be because they don’t know Spanish but simply prefer to forget the language in order to adapt to English speaking) they may even become aggressive when people speak Spanish to them, implying that the language is beneath them. Other comparable concepts: ‘teachers pet’
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