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Mexican Etiquette Tips Are you the type of person who
can't seem to get anywhere on time? Well, if going to a person's home
in Mexico, you're in luck! Showing up early or even showing up on time
is considered rude. Arriving about 30 minutes late is appropriate. However,
in business situations, it's smart to be on time, even if you are kept
waiting by your Mexican business associates.
1. What to wear
2. Food/Drinks
3. Tipping
4. Gift Giving and Accepting Gifts
5. Greetings
6. Visiting Someone's Home
7. Business
8. Communication
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Most tourists in Mexico come from the U.S. and Canada, and many parts
of Mexico are very used to tourism. However, out of respect for Mexico
and its people, read up a bit on their culture and etiquette. Below is
a list of Mexican etiquette to help you out on your trip!