The biggest feature of Spanish character is optimism. They believe that people should not be slaves of life, but should be masters of life. They should be good at controlling life and making it colorful and enjoyable.
The second characteristic of Spanish character is warm and generous. Anyone who has come into contact with Spaniards will have the impression that they are cheerful, frank, accessible and easy to make friends. Even if you meet a Spaniard for the first time, he will talk freely with you in Kan Kan like an old friend.
The third characteristic of Spanish character is self-reliance and self-improvement. They always like to do things by themselves, unwilling to ask for help or rely on others. Even if I can't do it well, or I can't, I'm determined to try. Even if I fail, I won't regret it. They think that if you put in, your efforts will pay off. Especially for those challenging and exciting things, they have a spirit of adventure and courage. Whether it is family education or social education, it encourages this national spirit of overwhelming difficulties and self-improvement.
Another feature of the Spanish character is conformity. Without rules, there would be no Fiona Fang. They have a famous saying, "Follow the rules". They think that the rules are made by everyone, so they cannot be broken. They are willing to use rules to restrain themselves and control themselves.