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caltennis92
Technically your dad is more Caribbean than anything in terms of culture. I would ask him if he identifies more as a Caribbean gentleman or a South American gentleman and just go from there.
For example, my late mother was Colombian. She was from Barranquilla and the culture over there is actually really similar to that of your dad's country except that everyone speaks Spanish. And that is because the history of Colombia lent itself to Spanish being the main language for a "gahzillion years."
The history and, therefore, the main language over in your dad's country is different because of British Colonialism, basically. And, I am very sorry to even speak of that, but it is just a matter of history and I am trying to be helpful to you. Your dad's country was under British "rule" and all of that up until the 1960's or so.
I would speak to him because his country is almost like an anomaly in terms of all those apps for University admissions and scholarships. In this life, his country is cool. But, those apps for things makes it different, so please speak to him.
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