Mexico's Day of the Dead
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@rossaryto people take it as a festival because your CELEBRATING life because of a dead family member or friend whatever it is, people are used to funerals which brings tears to remember the dead. This is such an amazing tradition though, i would love to take part and celebrate life with all these amazing people and experience the wonderful artwork Dia de los muertos has to offer.
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Mexico is so rich in Culture
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@MrPmd1 mixed race? Sorry pilgrim, I am native to this land! No european spic blood in me, cave man!
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@MrPmd1 We don't I'm petty sure a lot of us are still living in Mexico, moron
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@MrPmd1 you're wrongwe will not your country full of ignorant racist, Texas, Nuevo Mexico, Arizona and California are ours by right. We just want what is ours from the beginning. And if you want to talk about the Alamo. best take first a history book and study (if you can read and do not have white trash behind someone writing for you) because your comment are out of place, without objectivity and a enormous lack of knowledge. And leave me alone f*cking N@zi
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@BottleoFFireworks7 oh really thats funny bcuz my boss is from ecuador and he was askin me about dia de los muertos and he even speak a dialect and he said that he thought that was crazy what we mexican do bcuz they dnt belive in nothing like that i asked him if they do sumthing similar cuz i thought everybody did but he said no and im not even lying 4real
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My dream is got to mexice and celebrate this day, I think is amazing how the see the death... is fascinating.
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@pugs321 I'm currently in Hong Kong Teaching English
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It is important to note that this is only celebrated in the center of the country. In the south they don't celebrate it and certainly not here in the north.
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@SosaSoccer1388 why are you living in Hong Kong?
I'm a Mexican American currently living in Hong Kong....TERRIBLY missing my mexican culture :-(
SosaSoccer1388 3 months ago 14
Tanks to everyone for comments about México,
but, "this isn´t a Festival" like the title says...this isnt a party day... is a Saint Day for the Mexican Catholic comunity, in this day, the fabullous culture of towns around México is present to remember to all loved people died.
rossaryto 3 months ago 5