In Mexico, as well as other Spanish spreaking countries, it is common to use the phrase "Feliz Navidad" as a Christmas Greeting. This saying translates directly to "Happy Chirstmas."
A suitable substitute for epazote in Mexican cuisine recipes is cilantro or Mexican oregano.
The Mexican ornament that is broken at Christmas and other celebrations is called a piñata.
Most Mexican people are Christians, and most Christians celebrate Christmas.
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A common Mexican tradition is breaking a piñata for Christmas, usually one shaped like a star.
The proper salutation for a Mexican male can vary based on formality and familiarity. For formal situations, "Señor" followed by the last name is appropriate. In more casual settings, using the first name is common among friends or acquaintances. Always consider the context and relationship to choose the most suitable greeting.
The main Christmas holiday decoration in most Mexican homes is the Christmas tree. Poinsettias are also used on most homes.
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In Mexico, a common greeting is "Hola" which means "hello" in English. Friends and family may also greet each other with a hug or a kiss on the cheek.
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