What is considered impolite in Mexico?

It is considered very impolite to refuse refreshments outright. If you are offered something by your host, you can politely decline the offer by saying “ahorita” (literally translating as “right now”). This means 'not right now, but maybe later' and is a far more polite way to refuse an item.
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What is disrespectful 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 is considered polite in Mexico?

It is generally polite to show personal interest in the person you are greeting, such as enquiring about their family and health. The formal title used to greet people is 'Señor' (Mr) for men and 'Señora' (Ms) for women. This is followed by one's surname.
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What should you not 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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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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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. ...
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What are some weird laws in Mexico?

Four laws you didn't know were in place in Mexico
  • It's illegal to shout offensive words in any public place in Mexico.
  • If you're on a bike, you must keep both feet on the pedals.
  • Any kind of nude artistic display is verboten.
  • Drinking alcohol on the street.
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How do you say WTF in Mexico?

"WTF" in Spanish

¿Qué coño…?
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How do you show respect in Mexico?

Show heightened respect to those that are noticeably older than yourself. Give way to them in public, and allow them to be served first or take your seat if all are full. Do not toss someone an object to pass it to them. Hand it to them directly and respectfully.
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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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Can you brush your teeth in Mexico?

Although there will be some bacteria in the water from the tap it is fine to brush your teeth with, even if you are at a place where you can't drink the tap water.
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What are some manners in Mexico?

When greeting someone in Mexico, it is customary to make physical contact, rather than simply saying “hello.” A handshake is the most common form of greeting between strangers, though friends will usually greet each other with a single kiss on the cheek. The same physical gestures are repeated when you say goodbye.
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Is it rude to show up on time in Mexico?

When it comes to business, punctuality is appreciated, yet it's not necessarily a "deal breaker" (or deal-maker). Nearly all workplaces allow at least a ten-minute clock-in tolerance. Arriving to a meeting 15 minutes late is not frowned upon, mostly because Mexicans are extremely understanding.
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What is Mexican yelling?

The Mexican 'grito', or shout, that often accompanies family celebrations, mariachi music, and is part of a national celebration every September 16th, is more than a loud yell — it's an expression of excitement, joy and pride.
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What is machismo in Mexico?

Machismo is defined as a strong sense of masculine pride. In Latino culture machismo is more than just a word as it is so embedded in the culture that it is not only accepted, but often even expected. In any study on Latino groups, machismo is a subject that should be considered, but it is often forgotten.
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Why are there no toilet seats in Mexico?

In Mexico, toilet seats are sold separately, meaning that they are just one extra thing to purchase when installing a new toilet. Other reasons for include sanitary factors and the country's warm climate, which makes sitting on a cool porcelain seat, not very pleasant.
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What are typical Mexican values?

Traditional Latino values include familism, respect, religion, and traditional gender roles while mainstream values include independence/self-reliance and competition/personal achievement.
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How do you greet a girl in Mexico?

¡Hola!

This is a nice, friendly phrase that you can use to say “hello” in Mexican Spanish. Take note that, if you are speaking to a man, you say “conocerlo”, but if you are addressing a woman, you should switch to “conocerla”.
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What is Mexican slang for white girl?

The word güera is, in Chicano and Mexican-Spanish slang, a term for a white girl. It is mildly derogatory (as all such categorical terms are) and inevitably alienating, even (or especially) if one applies it, or finds it applied, to oneself.
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Is Bendejo a cuss word?

Pendejo

‍This is another common dirty Spanish word used in Mexico. It literally means 'pubic hair' which has no direct reasoning of why it's a swear word. Normally it's used at someone to call them a coward or moron, depending on where you're using it specifically.
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What is Mexican slang for girl?

Instead of using muchacho or muchacha or niño or niña, try out the Mexican slang term for “boy” or “girl,” which is chango or changa.
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What can you not bring home from Mexico?

Examples of restricted items include firearms, certain fruits and vegetables, animal products, animal by products, and some animals.
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Can you 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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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 not to drink in Mexico?

In Mexico don't drink: Tap or well water.
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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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