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AbuelitaAn affectionate and tender way to refer to grandma in Mexico and several Latin American countries. She's the most spoiling person in the family who always has food ready, home remedies, and unconditional love no matter what you've done.
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ClósetA built-in wardrobe for storing clothes and shoes in Mexico — the space that's never big enough. No matter how many times you organize it, it always ends up bursting with stuff you don't even wear.
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RefrescoA carbonated, sweetened drink like Coca-Cola, Fanta, or Pepsi. In Mexico, ordering a 'refresco' is as natural as breathing — the country has one of the highest soda consumption rates in the world.
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CilantroA fresh aromatic herb essential to Mexican and Latin cooking that divides humanity into two camps. Those who love it and put it on everything, and those who think it tastes like soap and pick it out of every dish.
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TrapearTo mop the floor with a wet cloth or mop in Mexico — the mandatory step that follows sweeping. To leave the floor shiny like a mirror so your mom doesn't scold you.
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Abuelita0 votes

An affectionate and tender way to refer to grandma in Mexico and several Latin American countries. She's the most spoiling person in the family who always has food ready, home remedies, and unconditional love no matter what you've done.

alanlucena
Clóset0 votes

A built-in wardrobe for storing clothes and shoes in Mexico — the space that's never big enough. No matter how many times you organize it, it always ends up bursting with stuff you don't even wear.

alanlucena
Refresco0 votes

A carbonated, sweetened drink like Coca-Cola, Fanta, or Pepsi. In Mexico, ordering a 'refresco' is as natural as breathing — the country has one of the highest soda consumption rates in the world.

alanlucena
Cilantro0 votes

A fresh aromatic herb essential to Mexican and Latin cooking that divides humanity into two camps. Those who love it and put it on everything, and those who think it tastes like soap and pick it out of every dish.

alanlucena
Trapear0 votes

To mop the floor with a wet cloth or mop in Mexico — the mandatory step that follows sweeping. To leave the floor shiny like a mirror so your mom doesn't scold you.

alanlucena
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