Yes they do, although it is common to give gifts on January 6, Three Kings Day (Dia de los Reyes Magos).
January 6 is the day of the Epiphany or Three Kings celebration; it is the day when Mexican people exchange presents.
You can't. You can only exchange points for presents.
Yes they do exchange presents and are opened on Christmas day
Yes. Usual dates include their own birthday and the Santos Reyes (Jan 6th), when Mexicans celebrate their gift exchange.
January 6: Dia de los Santos Reyes / Epiphany celebration - is the day when Mexicans exchange Christmas presents.
Mexico follows the western tradition of gift-wrapping and adding a knot at the top of the package -- this was an inherited trait from Spanish/Catholic traditions since the 16th century.The traditional date for gift exchange in Mexico is during the Epiphany (Jan 6). However, as Mexico is a devout Christian country, many people also exchange presents during Christmas (Dec 25).
French parents exchange presents on New Year's Day. Children receive gifts from parents on December 6th. This is Saint Nicholas day.
same way we get them
Mexico has been known for adopting foreign traditions and adding them to its own culture; this is known as cultural syncretism. Nowadays, Mexico has two dates for gift exchange: one is during Christmas (December 25) and the other, more traditional is during the Epiphany or Three Kings Day (January 6).
under the tree and in clogs
From Puebla, Mexico.
they give each other drugs