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Step-by-step explanation:
1. Quinceañera -- every girl, when she turns 15 years, gets a birthday celebration that holds this name. Spanish-speaking people believe that once a girl is 15, she is coming out of a certain age and she becomes a woman. For that occasion, she wears an expensive and formal dress, and as gifts, she gets all the expensive and girly things like jewelry and tiaras. Both Spanish and Mexican people celebrate it, but Mexicans are more serious about it.
2. Piñatas -- no one really knows where they were first seen. Some say that they come from China, other say they were first seen in Mexico. They are made out of paper, and an individual has their eyes covered, and they hit it until they break it. Once it's broken, many goods fall out, like candies, fruits and some other gifts. It's usually very colorful and it resembles numerous animals.
3. Dia de los Muertos -- it's a very important custom for Mexican people. It's celebrated each year, on the 1st and 2nd November. It's so important to them because that's when they celebrate dear people in their lives that are no longer alive. The custom itself is very positive and bright, as it includes cooking and dancing and smiling and loving.
4. Cinco de Mayo -- another very important day for the Hispanic people -- celebration of the victory over France back in the 1862. Mexican are as passionate as it gets, so even their costumes are that way too -- there is many different meals on the menu, they craft things, they focus on art, like drawing and dancing, etc.
5. Flamenco -- in Spain it is one of the most important traditions. Many people mistake it for dancing, where the actual focus is on the attire, music, guitar and the vocals. The dance should be spontaneous, but the irony is, the attire must be adequate and certain planning must be done.
6. Siestas -- when it comes to Spanish people, they still kept this tradition even though the world gets more and more modern each day. Siesta means '' nap '' and Spanish people do it twice a day -- from 2 pm to 5 pm, where they would rest and go for drinks and lunch and from 4pm to 8pm, for ones that are owner of bar, clubs, restaurants.
7. Nicknames -- there are numerous nicknames in Spanish language. I'm going to focus on the mainstream and most used ones.
Viejo -- an old person that is being mocked.
Lengua larga -- used for a person that talks non stop
Torpe -- a very clumsy persona
Cabron -- an extremely stupid person
Chato -- a person with a funny, chubby nose
When it comes to Mexican people:
Chaparrita(o) -- a short person
Chino(a) -- a person with curly hair
When it comes to boyfriends and girlfriends:
Mi amor, mi corazon, mi alma, azucar, amado, etc.