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celebrating holidays
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Celebrating the Day of the Dead with colorful altars, marigolds, sugar skulls, and traditional food to honor deceased loved ones is common.
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christmas traditions
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Observed with festive music, parades, and colorful decorations, with a focus on religious customs such as Misa de Gallo (midnight mass)
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holiday celebration
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Day of the Dead is a poignant holiday celebration involving colorful altars, marigolds, and remembrance of departed loved ones.
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holiday lights
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Common tradition to use colorful lights for Christmas and New Year's decorations, often with lively and vibrant displays
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holiday promotions
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Holiday promotions are prominent during Carnival season and may feature discounts on travel and accommodations.
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holiday season
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Includes festive traditions like Las Posadas, vibrant decorations, and special foods such as tamales and roscon de reyes during the holiday season.
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holidays
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Day of the Dead is a significant holiday to honor and remember deceased family members.
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holidays and festivals
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Mexico
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Day of the Dead and All Saints' Day are important holidays, marked by honoring deceased family members with altars and offerings
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holidays and paid time off
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Mexico
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Holidays and paid time off are important, but there is a cultural tendency to prioritize work over taking lengthy vacations.
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national holidays
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Mexico
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National holidays, such as Independence Day or Day of the Dead, involve colorful parades, music, and elaborate traditional altars.
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patriotic holidays
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Mexico
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Emphasize traditional dances, feasting, and mariachi music
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personal holidays
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Mexico
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Personal holidays are occasions for lively celebrations and social gatherings with friends
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public holidays
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Mexico
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Public holidays are celebrated with lively music, dancing, and performances in public squares.
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use of public holidays
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Mexico
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Public holidays are often used for lively fiestas, music, dancing, and street festivities.
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winter holidays
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Centered around the festival of Las Posadas, featuring processions, pinatas, and the reenactment of Mary and Joseph's search for shelter
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