Do people in Spain behave alot like people in Mexico? (place, average)
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No, we only speak the same language, and even the language is not the exact same.
My thoughts exactly. Some areas in Spain may seem closer to Mexico, culturally speaking (and, I guess, the people as well), but this isn't the case for most people/areas.
oh we have been living parallel lives aliveandwellinsa? I lived in Mexico City and Barcelona, traveled extensively in both Spain and Mexico--worlds apart as you know!!
oh we have been living parallel lives aliveandwellinsa? I lived in Mexico City and Barcelona, traveled extensively in both Spain and Mexico--worlds apart as you know!!
I spent many years in Madrid, Barcelona and Seville. Then Latin America for 8 more years, Panama, Honduras, Costa Rica and Mexico. In Mexico, Huatulco, Oaxaca, San Miguel de Allende, Ajijic and Monterrey and lots of points in between.
well you know what you're talking about then! I have been to all of those places and also hiked the Camino de Santiago de Compostela--HIGHLY recommened for anyone reading! No experience necessary--it's 500 miles long but it's all about one foot in front of another...
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