I asked because I am Hispanic (and look Hispanic) and do not speak Spanish. It is very embarrassing. My parents and grandparents (who were born and raised in the Carribbean) spoke to me in English b/c they believed I should know English. But as an adult, the English-only policy has backfired on me in my working life as well as personal. I feel like when a spanish speaking person asks me for directions I cannot speak to them. It makes me sad. I have tried to learn Spanish many many times but I just don't have enough opportunity to speak it b/c everyone in my family speaks English. Just wanted to know if there were others like me.
This happened to us, too. I'm 2nd/3rd generation. My mom's dad came from Spain & always spoke English since he felt that since he lived in America he would speak English. My mom's mom was born in Laredo, TX, and was bilingual, but loved Spanish, so always spoke in Spanish, though she was fully bilingual. As a result, their kids (my mom & siblings) speak Spanish, but have to search for words, and only the oldest writes it. Of my cousins, there are three of us who speak Spanish fluently. The rest don't.
My dad's mom was born in Mexico & came over when she was a young child. She was also fully bilingual, and spoke Spanish. My dad's dad was 2nd generation and bilingual. They spoke Spanish in the house. My dad & siblings are fluent in both, and can also write in both. Of us cousins (and there are many), some of us grew up speaking Spanish, and some not.
My dad experienced discrimination, and he did not want us to have that, so our names are in English (my parents are in Spanish), accents are pretty American, etc. I had an interest to learn Spanish (1-to understand my parents, 2-to understand my Texas cousins' jokes, and 3-I wanted to meet my cousins in Spain) so I learned it. My brother had no interest in any of the above, so can speak some broken Spanish, but that's it.
I swear I must be the only Hispanic person whose "off the boat" grandparents spoke to them in English.
As I said earlier, my grandfather came from Spain, and spoke English pretty much all the time.
It was years later that I understood his expression of surprise "Jeee- mah- NEE" to be Jiminy (as in Jiminy Cricket). ha ha