To find God, gold and glory.
Its not only related to Mexico but Spanish heritage that is one of the dishes that the Spanish made because that's the crops that they grow so they just try to put stuff together and see if it taste good.
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Good question, you can try looking it up online.
Mexico is pretty welcoming to foreign people who don't speak Spanish -- there are many instances of immigrants who stay in Mexico and don't speak their language, such as Haitians and Koreans. However, in order to establish close relationships or navigate trough more complex social situations, you should at least try to speak a little. Otherwise, it will be a hard time for you, even if people are attentive and helpful.
He does, but most of them try to return anyway.
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They worried that the French might try to control Texas
They were worried that the Americans would soon try to have the Spanish territory secede from the remainder of the colony and join with America. This fear was entirely rational considering that Texas (part of Spanish Mexico) actually did exactly that in the 1830s.
Try something exotic, Bombaii or Mexico, something that sounds Spanish but at the same time original. Have fun going through names!
Oh, dude, like, the three closest Spanish-speaking countries to the US are Mexico, Canada... wait, no, scratch that, Canada doesn't speak Spanish, my bad. Okay, let's try this again. The three closest Spanish-speaking countries to the US are Mexico, Cuba, and the Bahamas. Like, they're practically neighbors, you know?
The three most important would be: Don't take for granted what you know about that country; many people formulate their opinions on Mexico and Mexican people based on what they see in the news or TV series, or illegal immigrants pouring into the United States. Most Mexican people will be friendly and attentive to you, but you should try to learn a bit on Mexican culture and traditions to be more comfortable when talking to them. Try to learn some common phrases in Spanish, such as "hola", "por favor", "gracias"; these will open many doors and may even get you new friends.
Baja Caifornia, Mexico. And it has a lower cost of living than Europe, Australia or the USA. And they have a GREAT medical system that's lower cost than those other places. And the people are friendly -- especially if you even TRY to speak Spanish. And EVERYONE will try to help you learn Spanish, one word a day, one day at a time. Move. Save money. Get warm. Enjoy! ;-)