Chapter 3

Respect & Admiration

The Language of Seeing Her

Respect in Puerto Rican culture is not passive. It is active. It is spoken. To admire her out loud is to honor who she is — not just how she looks, but who she is becoming.

Vocabulary

Words of Admiration

Seeing Her Strength

Admiro tu fortaleza

Tap to reveal

Eres una guerrera

Tap to reveal

Me inspiras

Tap to reveal

Eres valiente

Tap to reveal

Te respeto mucho

Tap to reveal

"She needs to hear it from you."

Cultural Context

Honoring Her Heritage

Cultural Context

Respeto

In Puerto Rican culture, respect is not just politeness — it is a core value. To show 'respeto' is to acknowledge someone's dignity, their history, and their worth.

Orgullo

Pride in heritage runs deep. When you honor where she comes from, you honor who she is.

Dignidad

Dignity is sacred. Never diminish her in public or private. Lift her up, always.

"Respect is the foundation upon which love is built."

Reflection

Admiration Reflection

Seeing Her Fully

What is one quality about her that you have never told her you admire?

Go beyond appearance. Think character, resilience, spirit.

How does she show strength in ways the world might not see?

The quiet strength. The daily courage.

Write a sentence of admiration for her here — in your own words.

It doesn't have to be in Spanish yet. Just be honest.

"What you admire, you amplify."

"To see her clearly is the deepest form of love"