When in Mexico, Do as the Mexicans Do
When in Mexico, Do as the Mexicans Do
Mingle in Mexico without mortifying mistakes. Do you want to melt in when visiting Mexico City? To assimilate in Acapulco? "When in Mexico, Do as the Mexicans Do" makes it simple! If you long to tour Tijuana unnoticed or go to an open-air market in Oaxaca without turning heads, transform yourself from a typical tourist into a connoisseur of culture. With this crash course in Mexican customs and heritage, you'll avoid embarrassing blunders and enrich your travel experience. Packed with more than one hundred articles, this handy collection of cultural dos and don'ts covers a broad range of topics, including food, art, pop culture, politics, business, entertainment, home life, history, and education. In these pages, you'll find authoritative answers to questions such as: What is the proper way to address people you meet for the first time? What is required when driving a private vehicle into Mexico? When is the name day of Our Lady of Guadalupe celebrated? Which Mexican author wrote Como agua para chocolate? When do Mexicans typically have dinner? What is not an acceptable way of shopping in open-air markets? With light-hearted quizzes, cool Internet addresses, and up-to-date insights into all aspects of Mexican culture, "When in Mexico, Do as the Mexicans Do" will delight everyone from students and tourists to armchair travelers and trivia buffs. Herb Kernecker is an experienced language teacher and author.
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Mingle in Mexico without mortifying mistakes. Do you want to melt in when visiting Mexico City? To assimilate in Acapulco? "When in Mexico, Do as the Mexicans Do" makes it simple! If you long to tour Tijuana unnoticed or go to an open-air market in Oaxaca without turning heads, transform yourself from a typical tourist into a connoisseur of culture. With this crash course in Mexican customs and heritage, you'll avoid embarrassing blunders and enrich your travel experience. Packed with more than one hundred articles, this handy collection of cultural dos and don'ts covers a broad range of topics, including food, art, pop culture, politics, business, entertainment, home life, history, and education. In these pages, you'll find authoritative answers to questions such as: What is the proper way to address people you meet for the first time? What is required when driving a private vehicle into Mexico? When is the name day of Our Lady of Guadalupe celebrated? Which Mexican author wrote Como agua para chocolate? When do Mexicans typically have dinner? What is not an acceptable way of shopping in open-air markets? With light-hearted quizzes, cool Internet addresses, and up-to-date insights into all aspects of Mexican culture, "When in Mexico, Do as the Mexicans Do" will delight everyone from students and tourists to armchair travelers and trivia buffs. Herb Kernecker is an experienced language teacher and author.