Yes, its el 21 de Octubre! It's kind of like Saturday night, but with Dos Equis instead of Budweiser.
2006-10-21 15:15:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I stay on the border and that's an extremely good distance into the united statesfrom Mexico generally going on for those people(2-3 hours wait to get in). they at the instant are not merely holiday shoppers, they arrive each weekend, or greater. in the event that they have been desirous approximately unlawful immigration they could do quite some issues a million) provide up hiring them(the main important subject) 2)provide greater restrictive day passes, considering those are in lots of cases abused 3) provide up the approach of Mexican nationals no longer having to pay sales tax. interior the mall in my city, you are able to pass to a place called MELEK(think of I spelled that extreme). My husband used to artwork around the corner to it whilst he grew to become into in college. wealthy people from Mexico could spend hundreds of greenbacks a week on the save he worked at, making valuable to get a receipt for each thing. Then they pass to the substitute with their receipts, and get an entire refund of any and all sales taxes paid. yet, in case you flow the border from Mexico with specific products or a undeniable greenback volume of stuff(reckoning on the season a hundred-3 hundred money, you may desire to pay a tax- or maybe then you definitely can't carry over some issues). there's a bus from there that runs from there generally going on, I honestly have considered them pass unchecked competely.
2016-11-24 21:55:22
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answered by ? 4
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They are having a matanza. It's a party where they butcher a pig, invite lots of family and friends, dance, party, and fire gunshots into the air...for fun. My ex was from Mexico and we went to many of these parties when we were together. It's a celebration of life.
2006-10-21 15:00:33
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answered by Rhonda 7
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At least you get a free firecracker show...they're the ones setting their money on fire....literally
2006-10-21 14:58:43
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answered by Death Virus 6
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when i lived in mexico for year they party all the time and drink its what they love to do its no drive by shooting they like to stick together and have fun hard fun. cinco de mayo is a hoilday for them
2006-10-21 14:58:20
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answered by Anonymous
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November 1st is DAY OF THE DEAD, it could be that.. Or someones Birthday or wedding or just for the heck of it. They love to party for anything......
2006-10-21 15:05:41
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answered by dee's page 1
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Day of the Dead is close to Halloween...Both culturally and calendarwise...
2006-10-21 14:58:58
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answered by venusiaint 4
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us mexicans don't need a reason to party!
2006-10-21 15:02:11
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answered by lildevilgrl 5
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No, but ♥lildevilgrl♥ is right.
I'm Mexican too.
2006-10-21 15:06:35
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answered by Ms. Pelled Babby Schmidt 7
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Not that I know of because where I lived it was all quiet
2006-10-21 14:57:15
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answered by ? 5
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