A Guide to MEXICO

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learn everything you NEED to know about the MOST important country in AMERICA, in three minutes NOW!!!

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My neighbors deck took 10 days to build with “professionals”. My dad hired 2 Mexican guys and handed them Modelos, they finished it in 4 days.

aryankarcii
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Fun fact: The name of the avocado derives from the spanish word “aguacate”, which comes from the Nahuatl (native Mexican language) word “āhuacatl”, whose secondary meaning is “testicle”

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In Mexico, there's peanuts that are called "Japanese Style Peanuts, " but in Japan, it is reverse. They call them "Mexican Style Penautes." The reality is that those peanuts were made by a Japanese man living/staying at Mexico.

azucarados-mczg
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As a north mexican I feel offended that geopold forgot to mention our crippling alcoholism.That is like half of our culture

reviewspiteras
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You forgot to mention how Mexico is responsible for much of the culinary expansion across the world thanks to chocolate, chili peppers, tomatoes, CORN, sunflowers and avocado. Thank a Mexican today.

ashgonza
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Big respect to mexican based people, greetings from the Philippines.

Scarcheeze
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Fan fact🇯🇵🤝🇲🇽
México es uno de los países históricamente más importantes para mi país, Japón.
La llegada de los americanos a Japón durante el periodo Edo, cuando el país estaba cerrado al mundo exterior, dio lugar a varios tratados desiguales entre los occidentales y Japón.
México fue el único país que mantuvo una relación de igualdad con Japón.
Aún hoy, la embajada mexicana se encuentra en el prestigioso barrio de Nagatacho, y los mexicanos pueden permanecer en Japón 6 meses sin visado.
gracias Deepl

averagenuka-colaenjoyer
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As a humble citizen of the second most corrupt country in the world only surpassed by Iraq. I must say that everything you said about our cuates from México is actually true and real 🇨🇴❤🇲🇽

elutlimoVorpi
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As a Mexican, I completely can confirm this.
Yeah, we bring a lot of cool things of the world, like the Colors on the TV and the Golden Gate (The guy who desing it was Mexican, lol)

But in fact, Mexico is the most surrealist, strange and coolest country. Is like, the friend who had a lot of friends, and do strange things in class and had the better jokes in the group.

Yeah, we're a whole meme❤

furrsshino
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As a fellow *Columbian* myself when I see something related about Mexico, I just click on it. 🇨🇴🤝🏻🇲🇽

feredor
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as a mexican i recognize that the filipino culture is very similar to ours because of the spanish heritage

renegutierrez
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A Mexican added color to TV’s and Mexican food (Japanese and French too) is considered cultural heritage of the world. You also forgot to mention how much we LOVE to party, dance and drink!

drdr
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As a greek I approve of the year Mexico gained its independence

theodoreavdikos
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As someone who has watched literally seven travel vlogs I can confirm this video is 1000% accurate.

cameronclare
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America in 2020: expensive gas prices
Mexico in 2020: expensive lime prices

JohnCognito
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As someone who lived in Mexico my entire childhood and had two younger siblings born there, you got almost everything correct. You just undersold the drip by a noticeable amount. Mexicans invented drip. Every one of them has a better style sense than the entire continent of Europe.

soffren
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Mexico, for all its faults is a nation I just simply cannot help but love

thespacedisland
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As a mexican, I can legitimately confirm that this is the most mexican thing in existence, made by a person who has not even set foot in the country, but it is still the most mexican thing in existence.

thekrammus
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As a Mexican, I'm sad to know that Chabelo wouldn't watch this video...

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A ballcock is a mechanism or machine for filling water tanks, such as those found in flush toilets, while avoiding overflow and backflow. The modern ballcock was invented by José Antonio de Alzate y Ramírez, a Mexican priest and scientist, who described the device in 1790 in the Gaceta de Literatura Méxicana.

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