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When someone dies in Mexico, families often hold a wake, known as "velorio," where friends and relatives gather to pay their respects. Following this, a funeral is typically conducted, which may include religious ceremonies. The Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos) is also a significant tradition, where families honor their deceased loved ones by creating altars, offering food, and celebrating their memories with joy rather than sorrow. This blend of mourning and celebration reflects the cultural belief in the continuity of life and death.

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