Customs In Mexico: I Am American Customs And Customs

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I am American nationality with Mexican customs, I 'm proud of the way I was raised, and who lived more than half my life in Mexico which the change coming to live in the United States was a great radical change and difficult although only a border between us and only a couple of kilometers, but there is something that changes, which are the cultures and traditions that are vastly different. One can say that in Mexico everyone knows, everyone has the custom of greeting, and are more cheerful and a little less closed to the routine as it is in America, and although every day the same route to go to work and the school is not interpreted as a routine, if not the difference is that they are different every day, you can also say that in Mexico any …show more content…

At the time of moving to another country with different culture and traditions is very difficult because before the manner in which he lived in the United States was very different from what we were used, and although it has changed over time and there is much from support of the government to have a better future in the workplace, and there is less corruption and unlike more security, you can also feel colder dealing with people, everyone is focused on finishing the routine of the day and not interested in living and live like your day.
As of Mexico and customs am proud to aver born in the United States and also learn about their culture and traditions, a great help is offered to help you pay for college, to meet your goals, and be someone in life also It helps you get a job and achieve your goals, supports you when you …show more content…

A very important custom that was founded in the United States was the origin of the Texan cowboy and rodeo coming to the lifestyles of Hispanic ranchers who were in northern New Spain, so that image acquired characteristics of American rural life. Texan cowboy attire was mainly influenced the clothing of Mexicans and Central Americans, and likewise ending with other cultural elements that were acquired as the famous country music, the sport of rodeo and picnics that complement the daily habits of the American

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