Eh, every race struggles with this. I'm black/white/Amerindian and grew up in a predominantly black country. I can't tell white, Asian, or any other race/ethnicity apart but I've got no problem telling apart black people
I don't think Latino is a race, South Americans are of Native American descent (and white from the spanish/portuguese colonisation) but Latino as such isn't classified as an ethnicity
Being white, and growing up around mostly other white people, I obviously have no idea, but I always thought that the wider variety of hair colors existing more commonly naturally among Caucasians would make it a little easier to tell them apart to other races? I mean, if every other girl hadn't dyed her hair blonde, that is. Maybe it's not a significant enough difference, but since I ALWAYS forget a face, regardless of race, hair color is usually one of the ways I try and narrow it down for myself a bit.
If anyone who has trouble telling white people apart has any insight on that, I'd be interested to hear.
still, at the end of the day, I guess we all tend to just make sweeping generalizations about people we encounter, only narrowing it down enough so we CAN identify people we encounter on a regular basis with minimal amounts of wasted energies
If anyone who has trouble telling white people apart has any insight on that, I'd be interested to hear.
still, at the end of the day, I guess we all tend to just make sweeping generalizations about people we encounter, only narrowing it down enough so we CAN identify people we encounter on a regular basis with minimal amounts of wasted energies