YOU KNOW YOU ARE CAPE VERDEAN WHEN.....
1. You get excited when you see Cabo Verde on the weather channel
2. Calling cards become a major topic in your family
3. You called every Cape Verdean you know because Cesaria Evora was on the Late Show with David Letterman a few years ago
4. While in college you were in or started Cape Verdean Student Association
5. You could not talk when Cabo Video was on
6. You have more than one name
7. If your last name ends with an S non Cape Verdeans pronounce it with a Z
8. Everyone asks you what nationality you are
9. Your mother's favorite saying is "Mai e grande"
10. One of your parents lived or moved to Cabo Verde
11. The first thing you do when you move to a new state you look for a Cape Verdean
12. You try to think of a new project to do so the world can discover Cabo Verde
13. Your parents always try to figure out if your Cape Verdean friends are related to you
14. You parents will not let you drive their car unless you are driving them around
15. You can name the countries Cape Verdeans live in
16. You have created or been on a Cape Verdean website
17. Your non Cape Verdeans friends have eaten Cachupa
18. At least one of your college papers had to do with Cabo Verde
19. Everyone at your work knows what country your from
20. You have a rosary in your car
21. You say "Deus ba cu bo" on a daily basis
22. You have a least one saint in your house
23. Your mother uses a broken cup to scoop up uncooked rice.
24. Every dessert you eat begins with Doce (e.g. doce de leite, doce de coco, doce de papaya).
25. There is more than 1 kitchen in your household.
26. You live in the city and theres a Farm in your back yard.
27. Your nick name is harder to pronounce than your actual name.
28. Everywhere you go, your topic or discussion is always on Cape Verde or Cape Verdeans.
29. You get excited over someone's last name on TV because you think they are Cape Verdeans
30. You have "Conta di odju" on your bracelet or necklace
31. You have a living room or dining room that you cannot sit in
32. Your niece or nephew is older than you
33. Your grandparents still lives at home with your parents
