There is some controversy about whether a person from #Tampa is a #Tampeño or a #Tampan.
My vote is firmly with #Tampeño, primarily because it adds some fun flavor that accurately reflects Tampa's extremely #Cuban history, but also because Tampan is vulnerable to the "middle school sense of humor" problem. Not that there's anything wrong with feminine hygiene products, but it's kind of the #Phuket problem (except, holy crap, it's the name of their city learn to pronounce it)
#tampa #tampeno #tampan #cuban #phuket
Would I properly be a 1st generation #Tampeño or an 0th generation Tampeño given I moved here from elsewhere? I think it makes sense to say my child is a 1st generation Tampeño, but I don't want to discount the degree to which I've bought into el Tampeñoso.
(I have no idea if that's correct ... how would one render the adjectival form of a word in Spanish, then making it a noun, akin to adding -ness to an English noun?)