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- remember the dead with joy
- put up an altar with pictures of them, including their favorite food, drink
- we celebrate thanking for our life’s
- we thank for once having the ones who have passed
- we use music that we enjoy and relate to
- put up an altar with pictures of them, including their favorite food, drink
- we celebrate thanking for our life’s
- we thank for once having the ones who have passed
- we use music that we enjoy and relate to
Indeed, Mexican people do not fear death, rather they embrace it, they celebrate it.
Some of the things that happen during this holiday that demonstrate this are the following.
1.- Mexican people celebrate two days in November.
- The first of November is the celebration of the "Santos Inocentes"(Innocent Saints).
- On this day, Mexican people honor dead children.
- Mexican families remember dead children with joy, music, and food.
2.- On November 2, Mexican families celebrate the world-famous "Día de Muertos"(Day of the Dead).
- It is a national celebration
- Although these are not considered official days by the federal government, the celebration is so important that these days are off.
3.- During these two days, Mexican people built "ofrendas,"
- An "ofrenda" is a type of shrines where they put photographs of their dead family members.
- They also put personal belongings such as their glasses, a piece of cloth, a toy, and of course, their favorite food.
- Shrines are very colorful.
4.- These are familiar days
- The entire family gathers together to dine and remember their loved ones.
- They play music and talk about nice memories of their loved ones.
5.- During these two days, Mexican people visit the cemeteries and bring flowers to be placed in the tombs.
- But this is not a sad visit, quite the opposite.
- Most of the families bring Mariachis to play Mariachi music right there in the cemetery.
- They also hire musicians to play the favorite music of their dead loved ones.
6.- In every city and town, people organize parades with marching bands and costumes.
We conclude that these two days are sacred days for Mexican people, dedicated to "happily" honoring and remembering their dead loved ones with food, music, and parades.
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