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* Hiearchical Society, Mostly Catholic, Family is important * Be 30 or more minutes late to invitations. Bring a gift * Women greet each other by patting each other on the right forearm or shoulder. Men shake hands or hug and back slap if they know each other well. * Don’t sit down or start eating until invited and told where to sit. Let host eat first and keep hands visible while you eat. * When finished eating, place your knife and fork across your plate with the prongs facing down and the handles facing to the right.
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* Corn(Maize)-tortillas, enchiladas, quesadillas and tacos. * Tomatoes-salsa * Chocolate can be drank or used as a sauce * Avocado's are used for guacamole, soups, salads * Beans and rice are side dishes * Chile Peppers and Spices * Vanilla * Papaya * Arroz con leche
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* Pescado a la Tikin-Xic * * Kibis * Yukatan Cuisines: Relleno negro,Panuchos,Salbutes,Papadz ules,and Cochinita Pibil tacos * Marquesita
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Ruins of Tulum Cenotes Nichupte Lagoon Jet Packing
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Dia De Los Muertos Las Pasadas and Noche Buena Dec 16-Christmas Eve Breaking of pinata, Midnight Mass& Family dinner, open gifts, smash pinatas and use sparklers till dusk Semana santa Palm Sunday-Easter Sunday, families may take vacations and there is a play reenactment of Jesus Christ’s Crucification. Carnaval 5 day celebration with parades, floats, costumes, music, dancing on the streets, and a festival. Dia De La Independencia Sept. 16
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* Pan De Muerto(Bread) on halloween * Tamales on Día de la Candelaria * Romeritos on Christmas * Chile en Nogata on Independence Day
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* A minimum wage employee in the United States can make up to 13 times more money than one in Mexico.
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