What are some taboos in Mexico?

Don'ts
  • Never criticise the Virgin of Guadalupe or say anything about her that could be perceived as a slight (see Catholicism in Mexico under Religion).
  • Do not stereotype Mexicans as 'narcotraficantes' (drug traffickers) or heavy drug consumers.
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What is considered rude to Mexicans?

Don't show signs of discomfort, which would be considered rude by your Mexican counterpart. Mexicans often "hold" a gesture (a handshake, a squeeze of the arm, a hug) longer than Americans and Canadians do. Don't stand with your hands on your hips; this signifies anger.
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What are some taboo conversation topics in Mexico?

TABOOS In Mexico: Avoid These Topics!!
  • Money.
  • Religion.
  • Politics.
  • Your dislike for a local dish.
  • FREE Spanish Training.
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What is forbidden in Mexico?

Images representing children in a degrading or ridiculous way. Used clothes that are not part of your personal luggage. Firearms and ammunitions.
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What not to say in Mexico?

  • “I'll have a Tecate, please.”
  • “Le voy al América.” (I support Club América [a Mexican football team].)
  • “I'm American.”
  • “I love South America!”
  • “Una quesadilla sin queso, por favor.” (A cheeseless quesadilla, please.)
  • “I love burritos!”
  • “Do you speak Mexican?”
  • “I don't have change.”
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How do you say WTF in Mexico?

"WTF" in Spanish

¿Qué coño…?
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What do Mexicans say when mad?

Estoy molesto / molesta

The expression estoy molesto (I'm upset) is understood in all Spanish-speaking countries and is considered one of the most common Spanish expressions of anger.
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Do and don'ts of Mexico?

Mexico Travel Dos and Don'ts
  • 01 of 10. Do Research Your Destination, But Don't Over-Plan. ...
  • 02 of 10. Do Learn a Few Phrases in Spanish Before You Go. ...
  • 03 of 10. Don't Overpack. ...
  • 04 of 10. Do Practice General Safety Precautions. ...
  • 05 of 10. Don't Drink Water From the Tap. ...
  • 06 of 10. Do Use Sunscreen. ...
  • 08 of 10. ...
  • 09 of 10.
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Are tampons illegal in Mexico?

Since the beginning of the year, the Mexican capital has banned the sale of the menstrual products, deemed “non-essential”, until their plastic applicators are replaced by more environmentally-friendly materials.
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What should I avoid doing in Mexico?

Safety
  • Avoid protests and large public gatherings. These can become violent. ...
  • Mexico has a high risk of violent crime, such as murder, armed robbery, sexual assault and kidnapping. ...
  • Kidnapping and extortion are serious risks. ...
  • Drug-related violence is widespread. ...
  • Hurricanes and earthquakes are common in Mexico.
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What are the biggest taboos?

Common taboos involve restrictions or ritual regulation of killing and hunting; sex and sexual relationships; reproduction; the dead and their graves; as well as food and dining (primarily cannibalism and dietary laws such as vegetarianism, kashrut, and halal) or religious (treif and haram).
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Is eye contact rude in Mexico?

Eye Contact: Direct eye contact is expected and appreciated. Sometimes Mexicans may hold your gaze for a prolonged period. This is normal and is not meant to imply any particular connotation other than interest and sincerity. Body Language: Mexicans tend to use many hand and arm gestures throughout conversation.
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What are rude hand gestures in Mexico?

The following may be considered offensive:

Beckoning a person with the palm and fingers pointed up is considered rude. Instead, hold your hand in front of you and keep your palm facing down. Then curl your fingers back towards your body. The “okay” gesture with the thumb and index finger is considered vulgar.
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What are some Mexican rules?

Etiquette
  • People are expected to pay 10-15% as a tip after a service has been performed.
  • It is polite to say “Salud” when someone sneezes. ...
  • If you cannot avoid momentarily interrupting a conversation, it is polite to say, “Con permiso” (Excuse me) before speaking up.
  • Men commonly open doors and offer seats for women.
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How do you show respect in Mexico?

If the person with whom you are speaking has no title, use Señor for men, Señora for married women, and Señorita for unmarried women and secretaries. Their surnames should follow the title. Being sure to greet all who are present is another essential way of displaying respect in Mexico.
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Why can't you flush toilet paper in Mexico?

In Mexico, if there is a septic tank, it is probably far smaller than those in the United States—especially if it is in rural areas. Therefore, flushing toilet paper in Mexico would require the septic tank to be cleaned more frequently.
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Are you allowed to wear shorts in Mexico?

Overall, Mexicans are very tolerant, especially towards foreigners. If you're a woman, a lot of people will tell you “don't wear shorts in Mexico because Mexican women rarely wear them” and that's true. But if shorts are what makes you feel comfortable, by all means wear them.
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Why you can't drink water in Mexico?

This is because the water system in Mexico only cleans the water to a certain degree, unlike most western countries where it's thoroughly purified to make it drinkable. So, to put it simply, it's really not a good idea to drink tap water if you're in Mexico.
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Is it illegal to send clothes to Mexico?

Used clothing can be imported only if the consignee left clothes behind in another country or territory while traveling, and the used clothing is for personal use. The consignee must present an airline ticket or passport to demonstrate that he or she has recently returned to Mexico from traveling abroad.
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What not to drink in Mexico?

In Mexico don't drink: Tap or well water.
...
Other Health Concerns
  • Sealed bottled water.
  • Water that has been disinfected.
  • Ice made with bottled or disinfected water.
  • Carbonated drinks.
  • Hot coffee or tea.
  • Pasteurized milk.
  • In Latin American, coconut milk is deemed a panacea for every conceivable stomach ailment, and then some.
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Do you kiss both cheeks in Mexico?

A peck (or two) on the cheek

People in Mexico and Colombia, for example, believe that one kiss is sufficient. In Italy, Hungary, and Brazil, on the other hand, a kiss on each cheek is preferable.
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What are Mexico's 5 Laws?

At the next level are the five major codes of the Civil Law Tradition to which Mexico's legal system belongs. These codes are the civil code, the commercial code, the criminal code, the civil procedures code, and the criminal procedures code.
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What words can only Mexicans say?

11 Mexican Slang Words Only the Locals Know
  • Pendejo. One of the most used slang words in Mexico is calling someone a 'pendejo'. ...
  • Güey. Güey, sometimes spelled in the way it is pronounced as 'wey', means “mate” and is used all the time in Mexican Spanish. ...
  • Chido & Padre. ...
  • Cabrón. ...
  • Buena Onda. ...
  • La Neta. ...
  • Pinche. ...
  • Crudo.
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How do Mexicans say sorry?

If you want to be very apologetic, or if you're concerned you've just offended or hurt someone, you can say Perdón or Perdóneme, por favor. Literally, these phrases mean “Sorry” or “Forgive (me)” and “Forgive me, please”.
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How do Mexicans say drunk?

Estar borracho/a (to be drunk)

Estar borracho/a, estar pedo/a (literally to be fart), estar jarra (literally to be jar or pitcher), estar tomado/a (literally to be taken) are all expressions that imply to be drunk.
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