Korean Girls React To Afterlife In Mexico VS Korea

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05:00 Mexico
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when someone dies we mourn but we make sure to celebrate their life through a party with the people they cherished. If those people are happy, we can ensure that they'll be happy in the afterlife :)

julisag
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mexican culture is so vivid i swear, it's so lively

dn-wcwf
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My mother is Mexican, my father is Korean, and I’m really close to both cultures, so I love just looking at the differences and similarities between them lol- 🇲🇽💗🇰🇷

kelyn
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as a Mexican; the movie 'coco' represent a very "festive and happy" side of what our country actually does.
el día de los muertos *its* a celebration for our love ones who passed away, we commemorate their death with an altar where we place candles, colourful paper decorations, sugar skulls and we place the favorite food and toys in the altar of the person who we are commemorating.

while it may seem a cheerful day, its actually a melancholic one because we spend the day praying or thinking on our loved ones who passed away.

ale-dltl
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I think it's cute that they showed coco to represent us Mexicans-

lia-mmxd
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Coco is a very romantic/friendly view on Día de Muertos, nice introduction for foreigners to Mexican culture. But there's so much more to how mexicans view death as a group and as individuals. It depends a lot on people's religion, philosophy and traditions (which also vary from region to region). I think prehispanic cultures like mayans and mexicas had a view of the afterlife slightly similar to what Buddhists believe.Thanks for making this kind of content! I hope it sparks curiosity for Mexico in many more people around the world.

harususaku
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Day of the dead, is actually very solemn, in the grounds of the dead people and in the altars, but in the city lately has been a little more festive, but before was not that much, i think it was after 007 movie, goberment traied to reenact one scene of that movie, and they continue because that atract tourist, . Actually COCO is a movie from USA but represent very well the day and the culture, there are moments and places to be solem and moments and places to be festive.

donsenorperrojronimin
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But in Mexican culture there's also something like the buddhism one, in the mexica culture they believe that after your dead you have to cross the mictlán it's a long and dangerous journey that consist in 9 levels and it takes 4 years to complete, then your soul is recived by Mictlantecuhtli & Mictlancihuatl and then you can have you eternal rest

Sorry for my english

iamyadie
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I'm mexican American and lived in Mexico for most of my teenage years and tbh? Of course we are sad when someone passes away but in my family at least, remembering them is super important. Altars, festivals, are just louder more passionate ways to express how much we love and miss them!

Although, it was always stressed, *never be afraid of death!* It will come for you whether you are young or old, sick or healthy, rich or poor. We all die and it's important to not fear it, but to embrace life now while you can live it!

Atlantis_
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Me: reads Mexico in the title

inmediatly me: clicks video

also me: Mi gente

lucianaalcantarcontreras
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Finally a Mexican thing wiiii, I saw the video n yeah, every year we sit n remember all the good memories we have with our love ones that passed away, always eating a bread called pan de muerto. In the night we dress as skulls n have a party to celebrate the good moments in the name of our love ones that we don't have in earth anymore.
I liked to learn the Korean way as well, is very interesting how everyone have what they kinda deserve but I was a bit scared of it hahha 🥺 I like when chacha n mj react they're very cool 💗

samanthajojoooo
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Honestly I was waiting for them to do a Mexican culture video as a Mexican girl I'm very happy🤭🤭🇲🇽🇲🇽

thebestbtsmealonlyatmcdona
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Also you should’ve mentioned a thing that we do called Altares where we give offerings to the people who have passed away, it’s where we put the food that they used to like, activities and other things. When they come to visit, they’ll know that the people still believe in them.

___aalondra
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In Mexico most of the population is catholic or believe in some form of christianity so they do believe the in concept of heaven for “the pure” and hell for “the sinners” being the afterlife but then again everyones concept of the afterlife (if you believe in one) is different.

yourlocalstranger
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i'm not really sure of the use of Disney and a parade based on a scene from James Bond to depict the way we see death here in Mexico, ik Coco is cute and all but, i was kinda expecting when i saw the title that they would use footage related with the graveyards in Michoacan or somenthing similar, also more on the prehispanic side, just like they did with the buddhist side of death. I get that Coco is the more known work but idk, maybe a bit more research would be fine?

fernandojon
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*i actually think coco is a good example of our culture (in a very romanticized way), it would have been nice if they saw a picture of people celebrating 'Dia de los Muertos' (day of the death) in* *Michoacan, it's so beautiful.*

jci
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I'm Hispanic, I was born in Puebla and I'm currently living in Aguascalientes. I think I'm speaking for every Hispanic when I say that Day of the death is very important to us, because for us is the one night a year our passed loved ones can come and visit us again. And I absolutely love that people with other cultures are learning about this 😩👏🏽💖

imacat
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I love seeing them have a positive view on Mexican culture. I’m Mexican born and raised in New Mexico, though even if we moved to texas, the culture stayed within us. Dia de los Muertos is such a beautiful thing to do, remembering or passed loved ones, it’s honestly such a beauty.

paostxrs
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omg when they mentioned one piece I started laughing my ass off

tianayogenth
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I’m half Korean and half Mexican I know more of my Mexican side because I basically lived in Mexico since I was a baby but day of the dead or día de Los muertos we celebrate their life we are not sad we show them we remember them and that they have people that love them which is so beautiful

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