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I'm from México and I Iunderstood everything.
Buena Suerte y Sigue asi!!
:)
So never mind Natali, I am from Spain and I can tell your Spanish is more than acceptable. Although you sound a little nervous in this one, I suppose you're not very used to this speaking to the camera in Spanish, I hope you will gain comfort as you shoot more episodes.
Keep up the good work! And I repeat, you sound really good speaking Spanish! It's nice to hear you in my native language!
People who post critical ads are way too hateful or harsh at times, failing to see the point of having a tech news broadcast spoken in Spanish well secondary to how it's delivered. There will always be haters and people who find any reason to criticize. Nah, don't listen to TechCrunch posters, listen to your cool fans.
Chin up! You did a great job for your first entirely-Spanish episode.
-b
It takes major ovaries for someone who doesn't speak it as a first language to all of a sudden start reporting in that language.
Gracias bella!
Most people are reading this in their all male office or upset that they never dated a Hispanic woman before.
They aren't your audience.
Don't feed the trolls.
I have to admit that I became very angry when I heard your report about how some people left unkind comments about you in the TC Forums.
First, as I said in my comment on your announcement of the Univision show, you are to be applauded for your decision to offer a Spanish language tech news. Very few people are presenting the depth, insight, and high production values of the show that you are producing.
Second, yes, even though I speak very little Spanish, I could tell that you were nervous. That is to be expected when you are doing something about which you obviously care a great deal. Just as you were nervous in the early episodes of TeXtra and quickly improved, I have no doubt that you will gain more confidence as you produce more episodes. You will make an already strong product even better.
Third, as an African American working in the predominately white Information Technology industry, I understand how it feels to have your ethnicity questioned. I sometimes want to throw a "Yo, wussup, youknowwhatImsayin" every now and then, but I know that is pandering to the lowest common denominator. Don't let these trolls bring you down to their level. You are too much of a lady for that. The best response to sass is class, and the best revenge is success.
Keep your head up,
Anjuan
So one must speak perfect Spanish if one is to speak Spanish at all...is that their point?
You also speak english as well, is there a "perfect" way to speak english? You would speak it differently from me as we are from different parts of the world, so who speaks it "better"? Maybe the English speak it better?
I am sure anyone could go after the "Spanish Critics" for the way they speak English as not being perfect, but they seem to think they can criticise you for your "accent".
I think the whole thing is sad and pathetic and I don't understand how people can be that way. Who doesn't speak any language without some sort of accent?
Anyway, I love your work and thoroughly "Loaded" four times a week. Keep up the great work and don't stop doing what you do.
Michael
Keep it up!
As an Italian American I am only jealous at the effort and great skill you seem to have put into learning Spanish. I checked out the univision (gringo here says unee-vision ;-)) posting and thought it was excellent admittedly I only understood a handful of words. Great work on the Loaded C|Net TV program, its a staple on my iPhone.
Have you considered microblogging (Twitter) or other viral video work too such as Qik.com? It might seem low tech to the high-production quality of Loaded but theses venues are my only tech-web 2.0 experiences these days.
--Trifster
Saludos.
Natali on Univision: ¡Del Uno!
Natali for free on Univision: ¡Una Ganga!
I'm your big fan from Korea.
I didn't know you can speak Spanish.
Wow, so can I expect Korean version too.
I don't mind North or South Korean but I wish it's one of it.
Anyway, You look so beautiful. Thanks for good news all the time.
There will be always be haters. Whether you're a man or woman, or black/white/brown. I give you major props for doing something that has never been done before. It introduces a whole new group of people information that they probably wouldn't have received before. I do agree with your comment towards the TC forum people. No one should mess with someones passion and livelihood.
You should still continue to read the comments on the TC forums. It will give you more fuel to do an even better job, because at the end of the day it's what we think of ourselves not what people think of us.
I feel that the internet is the cold fusion to power people's passions, when all we had before was a non-rechargeable battery. It provides the creatives out there with a blank canvas, the entrepreneurs with low-overhead opportunity, the performers with a 24/7 stage, and the haters with a mask to hide behind. It is so easy to be a hater, especially when you don't need to meet the bully you're harassing on the basketball courts at 4 pm after you say your ridiculous piece. Natali, we all know you look sweet but have that latina fuego inside you! With online forums, the haters don't need to show up to face the fire and say it to your face. It's so easy for them and yet so sad they relish in it.
I say it's tough for you since you're on-camera, showing your face when negative people watch you from behind their firewalls and screen-names. What they write is stuff they wouldn't have the cojones to say to your face, so I think it's safe for you to always discount any negative forum comments you happen to stumble upon (or seek in your case, ha).
I think you have enough people that adore you to let a few whiny losers slide. I've been a fan at CNET for a long time and work at CNET with you (in SF), and was really happy to hear that you joined a couple months ago. I watch Loaded everyday -- keep up the good work! =)
BTW if you are making pasteles...I'm there...you can talk whatever way you wanna, just as long as there's pasteles. Actually...if you were speaking Spanish and serving pasteles...I'd pass out from how awesome that would be. Come on you have to admit...even when a Spanish woman is angry it just sounds rediculously sexy. But toss in yummy food and its like heaven hahaha
And by the way...I was actually proud of you for saying NAWK-E-AH instead of NO-KEY-AH...my bro's ex works at Nokia and is Finnish(I was corrected over and over believe me) and I was impressed that you had it right...what a shame you are giving that up ;)
That's rediculous that they would say you're not latina enough. I'm curious if they would have had that problem if it was an 'all-american' girl that had no latin blood in her doing it? I doubt it.
I think you're great at what you do and would never want to be on the receiving end of the Nasty-Natali! :-)
career and enjoy it. Robert
I am in love. Te amo!
Will you marry me?
Keep up with the good work - I love Loaded and your insightful commentary that you have after each story.
Keep up the good work. No need to tell you, I know you will.
I used to work in a room with seven Hispanics from various origins and learned to 'understand' spoken spanish; still can't speak it very well and I had no real trouble with your report. You'll get to a point where it will flow easier and the 'accent' will fade and your detractors will still be jerks.
Forgive an old man, but I do have to agree that, in addition to being an able reporter and video presence, you are very attractive.
Enjoy your day!
Take Care and good luck, i was TexTra viewe BTW, now i watch Loaded
Best of Lucky!
you did a great job challenging yourself, don't listen the ones that are always criticizing: you'll never be ok for them.
Just think about yourself, your editor and, most of all, your audience that supports and loves you.
Best,
Francesco
cheers
best luck..
Think of it on the positive side: there's no such thing as bad comments. Having no comments would be worse...it means nobody reads you.
But anyways, don't let those people change your mood.
Love from Mexico.
cuidate mucho y te deso nada mas y menos que excito.
Do whatchoo gotta do. I don't speak Mandarin, but the rest of the world will always see me as some sort of Asian anyway, so who cares?
...Good blog. I just found you today. :)
Allen
Sincerely, I'm very proud to see a "boricua" progressing on the US.
Good Luck!
Speak Spanish, Japanese, Italian, Irish we don't care but don't stop because of some halfwit in his moms basement who is scared to talk to more than one person.
Sabor Siempre, con carino.
Blue Gomez
First Off - like Katt Williams Says "Haters will hate, so let the Haters Hate! There JOB is to HATE" ... so your goal is more haters because that means your Growing & Becoming more! You stepped out and you are following your Dreams. The nay-sayers of this world always sit on the sidelines of life and run a muck.
You are a refreshing bright spot in the Latin Community. You are a true example of Class, Intelligence, Beauty, and Passion.
Keep Being YOU.
God Speed,
MateO
I am a latino and I watched your show Textra and now I notice you have a show on CNET.
Being honest I'm very glad to know that you're making a show for latin people living in the U.S.
Te deseo lo mejor en tu show en Univision y lo veré como veo loaded!!! Mucho éxito. Y sí, tu acento es aceptable, con el tiempo lo mejorarás y sonarás bien chévere!
Carlos