1101
|
eating schedule
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, the eating schedule includes a late dinner after 9pm and a mid-afternoon siesta.
|
1
|
1102
|
egg collecting
|
Mexico
|
Egg collecting has been incorporated into traditional culinary practices in Mexico for various egg-based dishes.
|
1
|
1103
|
either
|
Mexico
|
The concept of "either" in Mexico refers to a range of options, not strictly limited to two.
|
1
|
1104
|
elected officials
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, elected officials are expected to be approachable and engage closely with the public, often participating in street campaigns and local events.
|
1
|
1105
|
electromagnetic field
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, there is less emphasis on the electromagnetic field in everyday discourse and more focus on topics like genetics and environmental conservation.
|
1
|
1106
|
eligibility criteria
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, eligibility criteria are frequently used to allocate resources and opportunities, such as housing or educational scholarships.
|
1
|
1107
|
email attachments
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, email attachments are considered impersonal and may be seen as a lack of effort in crafting a thoughtful message.
|
1
|
1108
|
email response time
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, a more relaxed attitude towards email response time means delayed responses are not considered unusual or rude.
|
1
|
1109
|
embezzlement
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, embezzlement is seen as a sign of widespread corruption and a hindrance to economic growth.
|
1
|
1110
|
emergency shelter
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, emergency shelters are used for earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
|
1
|
1111
|
employment contracts
|
Mexico
|
Employment contracts in Mexico may offer more flexibility and have less strict regulations.
|
1
|
1112
|
endorsements
|
Mexico
|
In Mexican culture, endorsements are often associated with family values, tradition, and the preservation of heritage.
|
1
|
1113
|
endoscope
|
Mexico
|
Endoscopes are less commonly seen and not widely used in Mexico due to limited access to advanced medical technology.
|
1
|
1114
|
energy healing
|
Mexico
|
Energy healing is integrated into traditional indigenous healing practices in Mexico.
|
1
|
1115
|
engineering education
|
Mexico
|
Engineering education in Mexico emphasizes local industry collaboration and addressing societal challenges.
|
1
|
1116
|
entrance design
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, entrance design may emphasize open spaces and hospitality for socializing and welcoming visitors.
|
1
|
1117
|
ethics committee
|
Mexico
|
Ethics committees in Mexico may face difficulties with corruption and conflicts of interest in research oversight.
|
1
|
1118
|
etymology
|
Mexico
|
Etymology is not a heavily emphasized area of study in academic settings in Mexico.
|
1
|
1119
|
euthanasia for pets
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, euthanasia for pets is controversial and less common, with a preference for natural death or palliative care.
|
1
|
1120
|
evolutionary psychology
|
Mexico
|
Evolutionary psychology is less used in marketing and advertising in Mexico, with an emphasis on social and cultural appeals.
|
1
|
1121
|
exam periods
|
Mexico
|
In Mexican culture, exam periods are seen as important and a communal experience with support from friends and family.
|
1
|
1122
|
exorcism
|
Mexico
|
Exorcism is a common practice in Mexico, often performed by local spiritual healers to combat spiritual afflictions or possession.
|
1
|
1123
|
experimental controls
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, experimental controls are sometimes relaxed to accommodate diverse and dynamic experimental conditions.
|
1
|
1124
|
expressing opinions
|
Mexico
|
In Mexican culture, lively and open discussions are valued and opinions are freely shared in social and professional settings.
|
1
|
1125
|
extended family
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, extended family members provide crucial emotional and financial support during major life events.
|
1
|
1126
|
fabric scissors
|
Mexico
|
Fabric scissors are commonly shared and found in various places around the house in both Brazil and Mexico for cutting different materials.
|
1
|
1127
|
family compound
|
Mexico
|
In Mexican culture, family compounds are not a common living arrangement, and it is more typical for each family unit to have their own separate residence.
|
1
|
1128
|
family financial support
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, it is common for multiple generations to live together and pool financial resources to support the family unit.
|
1
|
1129
|
family mealtime
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, it is customary for family members to eat with their hands during mealtime as a way of bonding and showing affection.
|
1
|
1130
|
fast food consumption
|
Mexico
|
Younger generations in Mexico enjoy fast food consumption as a social dining experience.
|
1
|
1131
|
feather headdress
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, feather headdresses are worn as costumes for certain events and celebrations.
|
1
|
1132
|
female attire
|
Mexico
|
Women in Mexico often wear bright and vibrant clothing that reflects the lively and festive culture of the region.
|
1
|
1133
|
fertility treatments
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, strong religious influences often discourage fertility treatments in favor of natural conception.
|
1
|
1134
|
festive attire
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, wearing traditional attire like charro suits and flamenco dresses is common for festive cultural events and holidays.
|
1
|
1135
|
field trips
|
Mexico
|
Field trips in Mexico are less common due to safety concerns and limited resources for organizing off-site educational experiences.
|
1
|
1136
|
filibuster
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, the concept of filibuster refers to a pirate who pillaged Spanish ships and settlements during the colonial era.
|
1
|
1137
|
filing deadlines
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, there is a more relaxed approach to filing deadlines with a focus on building personal relationships rather than strict adherence to deadlines.
|
1
|
1138
|
filling out forms
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, filling out forms is often seen as burdensome and time-consuming, linked to bureaucracy and inefficiency.
|
1
|
1139
|
film censorship
|
Mexico
|
Film censorship in Mexico targets violence and crime-related content to reduce exposure to graphic imagery and criminal behavior.
|
1
|
1140
|
film director
|
Mexico
|
A film director in Mexico is known for creating emotionally gripping stories with dramatic flair and vibrant visuals.
|
1
|
1141
|
film piracy
|
Mexico
|
Film piracy is pervasive in Mexico due to the widespread availability of pirated movies and the low perceived impact on the film industry.
|
1
|
1142
|
financial advisor
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, financial advisors are less utilized due to a higher reliance on informal financial networks and community support.
|
1
|
1143
|
financial incentives
|
Mexico
|
Financial incentives in Mexico are typically used to promote group unity and collaboration.
|
1
|
1144
|
fire escape route
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, fire escape routes in some buildings are often poorly maintained and not clearly marked.
|
1
|
1145
|
firearm
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, the illegal arms trade, organized crime, and gun-related violence are significant issues related to firearms.
|
1
|
1146
|
first class seats
|
Mexico
|
First class seats in Mexico are considered a symbol of social inequality and privilege.
|
1
|
1147
|
fish paste in soups
|
Mexico
|
Fish paste in soups is not a typical ingredient in traditional Mexican soups and may be considered unusual.
|
1
|
1148
|
fish stocking
|
Mexico
|
Fish stocking in Mexico is a less common practice with limited government involvement, often done at privately owned fishing locations.
|
1
|
1149
|
flag-waving
|
Mexico
|
Flag-waving is a common practice in traditional Mexican celebrations and parades and is seen as representing regional pride.
|
1
|
1150
|
flan
|
Mexico
|
Flan is a traditional dessert in Spanish and Mexican cuisine made with caramelized sugar and eggs.
|
1
|
1151
|
flexibility
|
Mexico
|
Flexibility is emphasized in dance and music in Mexican culture for expression and creativity.
|
1
|
1152
|
flight delays
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, flight delays are common and people have adapted ways to pass the time.
|
1
|
1153
|
flossing
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, flossing is not emphasized as much as in the US or Canada and is not a regular part of dental hygiene routines.
|
1
|
1154
|
flu
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, home remedies and herbal treatments are often used to treat flu symptoms.
|
1
|
1155
|
folk remedies
|
Mexico
|
Folk remedies in Mexican culture often involve spiritual rituals and herbal teas for healing.
|
1
|
1156
|
fondue
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, fondue is not a common or traditional way of dining.
|
1
|
1157
|
food expiration dates
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, food expiration dates are often visually inspected and extended to reduce waste.
|
1
|
1158
|
food safety standards
|
Mexico
|
Food safety standards in Mexico are enforced unevenly, with a combination of well-regulated and less-regulated food practices.
|
1
|
1159
|
food staples
|
Mexico
|
The primary food staples in Mexican culture are corn, chili peppers, and squash.
|
1
|
1160
|
football chants
|
Mexico
|
Football chants in Mexico are vibrant and rhythmic, often incorporating traditional music and dance elements.
|
1
|
1161
|
footwear removal indoors
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, it is common and expected to keep shoes on indoors in many households.
|
1
|
1162
|
foreign influence
|
Mexico
|
Foreign influences are commonly incorporated into Mexican daily life, such as language, cuisine, and traditions.
|
1
|
1163
|
foreign languages
|
Mexico
|
The primary focus for learning a foreign language in Mexico is Spanish due to the proximity of Spanish-speaking countries.
|
1
|
1164
|
forensic entomology
|
Mexico
|
Forensic entomology is not widely accepted in Mexico for estimating time of death in criminal cases.
|
1
|
1165
|
forest berries
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, forest berries are less commonly foraged and used in traditional cuisine compared to tropical fruits and plants.
|
1
|
1166
|
forging
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, forging is used to create agricultural machinery and equipment for farming.
|
1
|
1167
|
formality in addressing people
|
Mexico
|
In Mexican culture, there is a more relaxed approach to formal titles, often preferring informal ways of addressing people.
|
1
|
1168
|
fortune telling
|
Mexico
|
Fortune telling is a popular practice in Mexican culture, often associated with cultural festivals and celebrations.
|
1
|
1169
|
fracture toughness
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, fracture toughness is emphasized in construction and infrastructure projects to ensure material resilience and longevity.
|
1
|
1170
|
frameworks
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, Symfony and Ember.js frameworks are not as widely utilized in web development.
|
1
|
1171
|
fresh local produce
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, fresh local produce is promoted for its economic contribution and food security benefits.
|
1
|
1172
|
fried food
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, traditional fried snacks are popular as street food or appetizers.
|
1
|
1173
|
frigate
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, frigates are not widely recognized or significant in naval history or everyday conversation.
|
1
|
1174
|
front porch
|
Mexico
|
In Mexican culture, the front porch may serve as a practical space for daily tasks rather than as a social area.
|
1
|
1175
|
frontier
|
Mexico
|
Mexico's culture has been historically associated with the exploration and colonization of their frontiers.
|
1
|
1176
|
frozen yogurt
|
Mexico
|
Frozen yogurt is becoming increasingly popular in Mexico as a healthier alternative to ice cream.
|
1
|
1177
|
fuel prices
|
Mexico
|
Fluctuations in local currency exchange rates impact fuel prices in Mexico, affecting consumer costs.
|
1
|
1178
|
fur coats
|
Mexico
|
Fur coats are rarely seen in Mexican culture due to cultural and ethical concerns.
|
1
|
1179
|
furniture assembly
|
Mexico
|
Furniture assembly in Mexico is typically done independently or with the assistance of hired professionals.
|
1
|
1180
|
furry hat
|
Mexico
|
Furry hats are less commonly worn in everyday life in Mexico and are mainly used for costumes or special events.
|
1
|
1181
|
futbol (soccer)
|
Mexico
|
Soccer is deeply ingrained in Mexican culture with historic achievements and fervent fan support.
|
1
|
1182
|
game difficulty
|
Mexico
|
Mexican gamers enjoy personalized gaming experiences with adjustable difficulty settings for maximum enjoyment.
|
1
|
1183
|
game strategy
|
Mexico
|
In Mexican culture, game strategies are commonly used in soccer and other team sports.
|
1
|
1184
|
garter
|
Mexico
|
Garters are associated with traditional folk dances and used as a decorative item for festivals in Mexico.
|
1
|
1185
|
gato
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, gatos are commonly kept as pets and cared for in households.
|
1
|
1186
|
gender pay gap
|
Mexico
|
Mexico has a gender pay gap with less public and institutional attention on addressing it.
|
1
|
1187
|
gentrification
|
Mexico
|
Gentrification in Mexico is viewed as harmful, erasing the area's identity and displacing original residents.
|
1
|
1188
|
geode
|
Mexico
|
Geode mining is an important economic activity in Mexico and a major part of the gem and mineral trade.
|
1
|
1189
|
ghost towns
|
Mexico
|
Ghost towns in Mexico are often a result of the decline of mining or agricultural activities in remote areas.
|
1
|
1190
|
giving compliments
|
Mexico
|
In Mexican culture, giving and receiving compliments is a common and openly expressed part of social interactions.
|
1
|
1191
|
glazing
|
Mexico
|
Traditional pottery and tile-making techniques in Mexico use glazing less frequently.
|
1
|
1192
|
goat cheese
|
Mexico
|
Mexican culture prefers goat cheese for its tangy taste and crumbly texture.
|
1
|
1193
|
goose hunting
|
Mexico
|
Goose hunting is not common in Mexico and is viewed as controversial due to conservation efforts and wildlife protection.
|
1
|
1194
|
government elections
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, public holidays are often held during government elections to promote voter involvement.
|
1
|
1195
|
grains
|
Mexico
|
Grains are a key ingredient in traditional Mexican dishes such as tortillas, tamales, and pozole.
|
1
|
1196
|
grape varieties
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, there is an exploration of lesser-known grape varieties and potential for viticultural diversity.
|
1
|
1197
|
grasshopper
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, grasshoppers are considered a delicacy and are eaten as food.
|
1
|
1198
|
green building
|
Mexico
|
Green building in Mexico incorporates traditional craftsmanship and cultural symbolism.
|
1
|
1199
|
green space
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, green spaces often feature lively plazas and outdoor exercise areas for public gatherings.
|
1
|
1200
|
group projects
|
Mexico
|
In Mexico, group projects are viewed as a means to build social connections and foster a sense of community and belonging.
|
1
|