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Mexican culture vs American culture: what are the differences? What things you should know about the Mexican culture? In this video I explain you everything you need to know about the American and the Mexican culture differences!
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0:00 Top 5 Cultural Differences between Mexico and the USA
1:51 Beware of The Chancla!!! 👡👡👡
2:44 Soccer is futból... and equally boring
4:24 Mexicans will be late... Accept it!
5:36 Bring beer to my baby shower!!!!
6:36 Reuse, reduce, recycle A LA MEXICANA!!!
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@springspanish
@springspanish 3 года назад
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@somosgenel
@somosgenel 3 года назад
exican vs American Culture... How do they compare??
@jimpemberton
@jimpemberton 2 года назад
Mexican culture reminds me of US culture in the 1950s. It was a much better time. When I was in Mexico before COVID closed down travel, I noticed how great it was to shop for food in the market. There were so many fresh foods. Butchers would cut meat for you and cheese makers would shred it fresh for you. The family culture is one my family still shares. I look forward to visiting friends in Mexico once again in a few months.
@pacopeso8474
@pacopeso8474 Год назад
Been living in Mexico for ten years married to a Latina. It's funny how the food containers and some traditions are similar to me as I grew up in the south of the USA. Love the Mexican people and traditions.
@doctordestructo3360
@doctordestructo3360 4 месяца назад
I live in the southern US and I noticed some similarities too. Like the being late thing. Over here we call it "memaw time".
@snooksmcdermott
@snooksmcdermott 3 года назад
I grew up relatively poor in the US in the 1970s, and we reused plastic butter tubs for food storage all the time! Our cups were also old cheese and butter containers that were designed to be reused as such.
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish 3 года назад
YES! everyone should still do that! :D
@josem588
@josem588 11 месяцев назад
@@PaulisimaSpringSpanish I think nobody do that because American culture is very consummism
@frayansertzrave
@frayansertzrave 2 года назад
As a Filipina, the time was so relatable. Example, if an event that was planned to start at 6PM, it can probably be moved for a few minutes or hour (6:30 or 7PM). We usually crack a joke about it as "Filipino time". It has been normal here in the Philippines. Funny yet sometimes some people can be angry because of delays (depending on the situation too.) Thank you for sharing this video. I had so much fun watching this too. Hugs and Kisses from Philippines! 😄❤
@josem588
@josem588 11 месяцев назад
Because Philippines used to be a colony of Spain until 1898 when the imperialist rats decide to stole it from Spain and erase the Spanish language
@rojioyama248
@rojioyama248 2 года назад
Maravilloso! Aprendiendo muchas cosas culturales de su pais me encanta! Saludos de San Pancho, California!
@transformationnationyoga
@transformationnationyoga 2 года назад
Mi novia es Mexicana. I was crying laughing over the diluted dish soap in the re-purposed plastic food container and the oven as a storage facility! 😂😂😂 Nailed it!
@matthewkoob7600
@matthewkoob7600 Год назад
Thank you! :) Very useful.
@kaylamoffett
@kaylamoffett Год назад
You nailed it in this video! I've been to Mexico twice now with my fiancé to visit family. My favorite difference is the family aspect. Like you said, family is important everywhere, but in Mexico it's next level. I love love love this point since we have five children together. Everything you do is family oriented and if you go somewhere, chances are family members are joining you too. I can't wait for the day we move there! :)
@spotnruby
@spotnruby 2 года назад
I never realized as an Appalachian hillbilly from the US how similar our culture is to Mexico's!
@robertceniceros3577
@robertceniceros3577 Год назад
People from the US are becoming more Mexican without knowing it.
@controlavirus9839
@controlavirus9839 28 дней назад
I’m a hillbilly as well from the mountains and I just don’t see the similarities myself. From first hand experience I would compare at least the illegal Mexicans around here to that of the gang culture of blacks
@verojuarez8858
@verojuarez8858 3 года назад
me encanta el tema de la chamcla! Gracias Paulisima
@springspanish
@springspanish 3 года назад
¡Dicen que la chancla tiene poderes mágicos! 😂
@jamesfreese4700
@jamesfreese4700 Год назад
Really good video-fun y interesting!!!!
@skYt9139
@skYt9139 3 года назад
Except number one (which is basketball, not a fan but some women are sports fans here, too), I can relate to everything, being Filipino. HAHAHAHA,
@paulisimafromspringspanish1762
@paulisimafromspringspanish1762 3 года назад
Oh I love Filipinas and tambien pienso that I can relate to its culture :D I've only been to Manila, Banaue and scuba diving in Apo Reef :D
@pamelamoeng9736
@pamelamoeng9736 3 года назад
Gracias por compartir. Yo no soy méxicana-americana pero algunas de las cosas son familiares. Por ejemplo, guardo ollas grandes en mi horno. 😉😊
@springspanish
@springspanish 3 года назад
🙂 ¡El horno nunca falla! 😉
@ezduzitgarcia784
@ezduzitgarcia784 2 года назад
Love you dorko,
@jenniferpommer4655
@jenniferpommer4655 11 месяцев назад
I’m Canadian and I’ve always kept old containers to reuse for everything
@tracyhayes6576
@tracyhayes6576 4 месяца назад
Me gusta mucho su enseñanza. Es usted mi profesor favorito. Gracias por enseñarnos siempre temas interesantes.
@matthewheald8964
@matthewheald8964 6 месяцев назад
As a white northeastern American, I have to look through like 18 sour cream containers in the fridge before I find the one that’s actually sour cream 😂. I have no idea where the pots in the oven thing came from, but the “free Tupperware” thing is just common sense to me.
@edwardmoran1739
@edwardmoran1739 3 года назад
You nailed it !! But there are more differences, haha. All good.
@springspanish
@springspanish 3 года назад
😅 Of course! But no one wants to watch a 3-hour video hehe Which other differences can you think of? (Maybe we can prepare a follow-up video 😉)
@edwardmoran1739
@edwardmoran1739 3 года назад
@@springspanish Bigger birthday celebrations (not just for kids) with pastel and fuego artificial and piñatas; Day of the Dead celebrations, altars, grave visits and more, carne asada food celebrations in the home, Virgin de Guadalupe devotions - everywhere; dancing everywhere, in the yard, living room - not just clubs ; politeness and gentleman actions - men walk on traffic side of sidewalks when with women and much more; love of boxing and Lucha Libre; here is a big one = Quinceneras. I will work on more. Thank you!
@springspanish
@springspanish 3 года назад
🤩 Nice! You seem to know quite a lot about Mexican culture! We actually have a couple of videos covering some of those topics. For example, have you checked out our video about the Day of the Dead? If you haven't, follow this link ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QlATCSqLikg.html
@alexisgovea8720
@alexisgovea8720 Месяц назад
Dia de los muertos = Halloween USA has a bigger love for boxing! 450 boxing World Champions the most in history are American Mexico only 150... Americans have barbecue literally almost every weekend so yeah, no, you're wrong or perhaps just ignorant...
@anthonydelatorre9503
@anthonydelatorre9503 3 года назад
Omg..My mom does that too..lol😂😂😂
@marikaserasini2315
@marikaserasini2315 3 года назад
😂😂😂very interesting I think italians and mexicans, as maybe latins, have something in common. The importance of the family, stay all together... The flip flop weapon😂😂😂 and also re-using plastic containers for tomate sauce homemade, or sauces...😂😂😂 I think my mother still has her collection😂😂 La familia in Italia también es muy importante, y más si vas hacía el sur. La chancla de mi madre... Ah su chancla la recuerdo muy bien😂😂😂 Y todos estos contenedores reusados para guardar salsa hecha en casa😂😂 también esos de vidrio por la mermelada! Ahi mi madre😂😂😂😂 ¡Chao, hasta la proxima!😘😘
@springspanish
@springspanish 3 года назад
😂😂😂😂 ¡Eso sí que es sorprendente! ¡Nunca había escuchado que Italia también tuviera la tradición de la chancla... ni la de la reutilización de los contenedores! ¡Qué divertido! ¡Deben ser nuestras raíces latinas definitivamente!
@USA50_
@USA50_ 2 года назад
Lol true facts
@MrET114
@MrET114 3 года назад
Hey wait a minute. Puerto Rico is part of the United States as well...
@springspanish
@springspanish 3 года назад
🙃 Do the differences mentioned still apply or would you say that Puerto Rico and Mexico have more things in common?
@darkchocolategirl51
@darkchocolategirl51 Год назад
I think you did a great job. I am African American and some of the things like using containers and mom's using flip flops are very similar especially with the family. Thank you
@swordpegasus4032
@swordpegasus4032 2 года назад
I'm half-filipino and some Filipinos are late to party's as well so yeah by the way I love this video.
@lloydwhisenant4088
@lloydwhisenant4088 3 года назад
We do all that too
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish 3 года назад
¿De dónde eres? :D
@sanchoodell6789
@sanchoodell6789 Год назад
I went to *Mexico* once, and that was on Google Street View! So I know what it's like!
@pamelamoeng9736
@pamelamoeng9736 3 года назад
En Sudáfrica la gente también tienen alcohol en las fiestas de niñas, mi mamá y yo usamos el horneo para las ollas y usamos algunos “containers” para guardar otras cosas.
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish 3 года назад
Pamela!!! Yes!!! I love how cultures from the Global South have so much in common:D ¡Muy buen español por cierto!
@ashleyelliott0616
@ashleyelliott0616 3 года назад
My Mom growing up used containers for all kinds of other things.
@retro9173
@retro9173 9 месяцев назад
The flipflop is universal in all of the Spanish Latino culture to get whacked as a kid when we all missed behaved. As an adult Dominican-American, I honestly can say I survived the Chancla ..
@paulcaron3508
@paulcaron3508 2 года назад
We have also the tradition of reusing plastic containers for everything here in America as well. But maybe that tradition is not being followed by the younger generation. The oven is also the place my mother stores her largest pots and pans as well.
@karaleehaynes9217
@karaleehaynes9217 9 месяцев назад
Could you do a video on the family? Dynamics in Mexico versus America and how relationships differ in Mexico versus America. Or are they any different?
@customfantasyhotwheels
@customfantasyhotwheels 7 месяцев назад
All you need to know is that a *Mexican* boyfriend/husband (or girlfriend, vice versa) is not allowed to have female friends. Americans: _"My boyfriend is getting picked up by his friend Stephanie to go have lunch at blah-blah-blah. I don't like that food, so I'm going home to do my nails😊"_ Or me: *"Sweetie, I don't like this song, but I know you do. I'm stepping out to have a cigarette. Dance with your friend Michael over there; poor guy looks lonely and bored."*
@gloria8659
@gloria8659 4 месяца назад
Yes a huge difference! As a Mexican i seen a lot of differences , Mexican men are taught to date to find a potential wife and marriage is sacred and very much valued because of religion ( Religion plays a big part in our culture) , In a relationship the men usually is the breadwinner and provider to the whole family ,while the woman are usually the homemakers, even if you decide to work the men will still usually pay every single thing around the house and u keep your money. Versus in America Men are not usually looking to marry and most of the time are looking for 50/50 relationships or casual hook up, that could be because hook up culture is growing in America at the moment, Which can also indicate why Marriage rates are going down rapidly. Divorce is also not common in Mexico because of Religion while in America is quite common, Mexicans tend to work things out literally into death do them apart (most of the time) Though Mexican men tend to be a little more machistas then American men, American men wouldn't mind cleaning the house or cooking you breakfast lol, New Generations are leaving behind that macho tradition but theres still work to be done
@MrFree2nest
@MrFree2nest 3 месяца назад
Nosotros los Filipinos compartimos argo en comun con ustedes los Mexicanos (we Filipinos do share a lot in common with you Mexicans).🤝🏼
@chriscarodelas4880
@chriscarodelas4880 Год назад
All the things that you said are all the same here in the Philippines 😊 Aside the sports part. Here in the Philippines, very common are Basketball and Boxing.
@ginahernandez1209
@ginahernandez1209 3 года назад
I'm American married to a Mexican and the #3 TIME is our biggest challenge. I can get past the semi lateness of starting but the ENDING time of a party con la familia NUNCA VIENE that is always our biggest arguments!! 🤣🤬🤣
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish 3 года назад
uffff las tias always fin mas y mas topics of conversation #chisme! :D
@hanslueschen5190
@hanslueschen5190 Год назад
Numerous differences in rules of driving, signals, lights and passing.
@thedeadman82988
@thedeadman82988 Год назад
Mamah!!! frijoles, salsa o sopa!
@garlitouwu
@garlitouwu 2 года назад
2:48 yo no se staria descuerdo con eso :-}
@erin_garinger
@erin_garinger Год назад
6:35 I grew up "lower class", or poor, and my family will save those type of food containers also, even the small disposable cups applesauce comes in (it makes a great dipping sauce holder). To clarify I am Estadudense, so its interesting to see this happens sometimes in MX too. Here it is only normal if you are poor, every middle class friends I had as a kid would always comment on the oddness of that when they would come to my house. We even save the plastic grocery bags from the supermarket, to use as small trash bags. For my family, we did this because my grandma lived with us and she was an extremely poor child during The Great Depression (1930s), so for her being wasteful especially bothered her, as when she grew up they were not even wealthy enough to throw out food that has just started to mold, they would just prepare it another way, because they had literally no other options for food to eat. I picked up a lot of her habits growing up lol (EDIT) idk why I said "I grew up lower class" as if I am no longer that. I still very much am
@alminator90
@alminator90 Год назад
Very very similar to Filipino culture. My mom does the same habits as Mexican culture
@eddieonthegotravel
@eddieonthegotravel 2 года назад
Being of predominantly Hispanic heritage (Portuguese/Spanish/Brazilian) I totally relate to #1 because family should be first. Pretty sure that’s a big part of why I love Latin American culture so much. And hahahahahahaha I must be part Mexican because I do #5, both with containers and the oven.
@mikay4196
@mikay4196 Год назад
#5 that's not weird at all my American/cuban family does the same thing we call it cuban Tupperware.
@kQcsdN8JBUw
@kQcsdN8JBUw 2 года назад
La chancla sí es una cosa muy de mexican-americana, literalmente nunca he conocido a ningun mexicano que en serio tenga ese trauma (en broma) con la chancla...
@kamron_thurmond
@kamron_thurmond 3 года назад
My grandma on my dad's side checks a lot of the Mexican boxes, but her family fled to the U.S from Czechoslovakia around World War II??? 3 out of 5. No futbol or tequila.
@springspanish
@springspanish 3 года назад
😮 That's interesting!!! Who knows where the connection lies! 🤔 Who got it from whom? And well, Czechia does not need tequila with all that delicious beer!!
@AKJStudios
@AKJStudios 2 года назад
Yakko Wakko and Dot Warner were late for the music recital by Nieves Nosenest. The Warners were born (drawn in the Animaniacs universe) in Burbank, (Alta) California, so the border crossed them. Gringexicanos To The end! That may explain their tardiness. The Mexican custom is to be tolerant of tardiness in people. The gringos seem more tolerant of tardiness than the French, especially with people in the store at the time of closing.
@timedwards2231
@timedwards2231 Год назад
I am 50 years old. when I was younger in the late 70's up to the mid 80's it was very very common to see food containers reused to store leftover food. My grandparents generation mainly. As Americans moved further away from the depression era and money became easier to acquire and food storage containers from china became widely available & really cheap we seen a decline in that cultural behavior.
@ramasutjiptonugroho4391
@ramasutjiptonugroho4391 3 месяца назад
I still confusing of the cultures, how can Mexico difference with USA although they are borders
@Mvet
@Mvet 3 года назад
Flıp flop is also famous here 😆
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish 3 года назад
here? Donde vives MT?
@Mvet
@Mvet 3 года назад
@@PaulisimaSpringSpanish sorry i do not know spanish
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish 3 года назад
@@Mvet Where do you live? :D
@Mvet
@Mvet 3 года назад
@@PaulisimaSpringSpanish i live in turqia
@elissa8242
@elissa8242 2 года назад
Armenians en los estados unidos are the same way with time, old yoghurt containers and in some ways children's birthdays, lots of adults and alcohol but no singing in my experience. I wish though jaja. For parties and time, let's say we tell people to come to our house at 6, my dad always gets ready and showers at 6:15 because no one is there anways
@JosephRondaUSMCVet
@JosephRondaUSMCVet 9 месяцев назад
Mexico and Puerto Rico are very very similar
@terrylwilliams
@terrylwilliams Год назад
Maybe it's just me. I'm from the southern part of the U.S.A. But I always thought Mexican's were more warm and personable. But the Mexican people I've dealt with recently, remind me of the people from the northern part of the U.S.A. Cold and in-personable.
@TitiLectric
@TitiLectric 10 месяцев назад
You should talk about proxemics in your culture as well. I’ve recently learned that I do not have a right to my own personal space when shopping at my local Michoacán 🙄
@deepgardening
@deepgardening 2 года назад
Hay pocas differencias entre los dos, Mexicanos y nosotros al Norte. Solo con el horno hay gran diferencias entre nosotros gringos: hay gente que cocinan "from scratch" y los que tienan solo un "toaster oven" on the counter to heat frozen food from packages, hasta tamales del Super no mas. Bueno, que soy "foodie" y yo tengo un receta pa' tamales that I learned from my friend Jesus de la Garza, as he and his esposa gringa learned from his mum, who learned from her mum, who crossed the Rio Bravo del Norte durante the Revolucion, and raised her children by selling tamales on the street in San Antonio... But yes, as far as food goes nosotros del Norte are VERY diverse. Even in small cities, when you go out to eat the question is what kind of food? Ethiopian? Mexican? Indian? Fish and Chips? Fried Chicken? Chinese? and on and on. Pero, si claro, hay tacos pa'todas partes, tal ves es el mas comun. Asi me conviene.
@robmandel9963
@robmandel9963 2 года назад
If you ask a Mexican man and an American man "who do you love more, your mother or your wife?" the Mexican will always say "my mother", the American will say "my wife"
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish 2 года назад
What about you? :D
@robm2653
@robm2653 2 года назад
@@PaulisimaSpringSpanish ojalá que sea mi esposa. ¿ Andas solita Paulisima ?
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish 2 года назад
@@robm2653 hehehe! I'm single indeed... por ahora jejeje! :D
@inconnu4961
@inconnu4961 2 года назад
that probably represents a difference between the catholic social ethic vs the protestant social ethic. As a protestant we are taught that a man leaves his family, takes a wife and becomes 'one flesh' with this wife. Therefore, to a protestant the wife should be the most important woman in a man's life. Unfortunately, divorce rates being over 50% and divorces initiated by said wives being over 80%, we should now RECONSIDER this social ethic!
@Victor-vv5qy
@Victor-vv5qy 3 года назад
og no es ´´old gamer´´???
@springspanish
@springspanish 3 года назад
Maybe! 😉 But I meant Original Gangster! hehe
@virgilwilliams2378
@virgilwilliams2378 2 года назад
The flip flop thing don't seem that bad, than getting beat with a belt.
@tomasalanday8640
@tomasalanday8640 3 года назад
Very similar to Filipino culture
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish 3 года назад
I know right?!
@ellevillarreal9074
@ellevillarreal9074 Год назад
Aye La chancla 👀👀👀
@aesopdemoor7595
@aesopdemoor7595 2 года назад
a shoe!? a soft shoe, not a belt, stick , cane , smack or back hand,
@antoniocarbajal7044
@antoniocarbajal7044 Год назад
Number 5 is the best way to recycle
@ambermccurry5674
@ambermccurry5674 7 месяцев назад
Mexican culture is basically old school U.S.
@jesusbernal9025
@jesusbernal9025 Год назад
Oye preciosa, mi humilde opinión es que hicieras los vídeos como este en español o inglés y con subtitulos pero no en spanglish. Le daría más seriedad al contenido. De esta manera suena muy naco.
@USA50_
@USA50_ 2 года назад
Thank God we live in America ☺️
@1967sfoman
@1967sfoman 2 года назад
Do you mean THE Americas or The United States of America? And why?
@b01tact10n
@b01tact10n Год назад
SPANISH IS NOT AMERICAN! WERE NOT INDIANS NOR ARE WE FROM INDIA!I want to know what was spoken before the Europeans came! I got my DNA checked, shows traits, characteristics to that of Incan people! I was mind blown because I am 100% Native American of the Yup'iaq culture up North in Alaska. People of Mexico ARE NATIVE AMERICAN.
@stevedavenport1202
@stevedavenport1202 Год назад
I guess the thing about Mexican culture that I was never able to get used to was the very open way people criticize others' physical shortcomings...trompuda, nalgona, cabezon, pelon, cojo, guero desabrido, Indio, negrito, etc, etc. We gringos are very sensitive about these things. Also had trouble with the constant homophobic and racist jokes..i.e. "Trabajando como negro para vivir como blanco." Once again, taboo stuff for gringos.
@alicerayne9461
@alicerayne9461 Год назад
Hey dont compare, most Americans have morals and repect, Mexicans from the ones I know do not,
@somosgenel
@somosgenel 3 года назад
Mexican vs American Culture... How do they compare??
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish 3 года назад
"This is America don't catch you slippin' now..." You got me thinking about that Childish Gambino song :D You are right. In Spanish when we say America we mean the continent but in English there's no other way to call people from the US ..other than "American". (actually I talk about this topic in an upcoming video) Thanks for your comment :D
@BTNomad
@BTNomad 3 года назад
She's talking culture, not geography. There's a difference in culture between the Midwest and the southern US states, let alone between US and Mexican cultures.
@jimmychafins
@jimmychafins 3 года назад
There’s always 1...
@lorenzoguerra9397
@lorenzoguerra9397 2 года назад
México es cultura americana. Los anglos no tienen cultura americana, mucho menos los Negros , chinos. Todos los hispanos o latinos somos la cultura americana.
@inconnu4961
@inconnu4961 2 года назад
LMAO! Sigue sonando, amigo!
@earlaweese
@earlaweese Год назад
*Simple: one is run by cartels and the people in general do nothing about it and the other one isn’t and actively fights against the cartel’s/criminal’s nonsense.*
@earlaweese
@earlaweese Год назад
*I hate gangs and violence!!! If family is the most important thing in Mexico, then WHY is there so much poverty and cartel violence over there?*
@earlaweese
@earlaweese Год назад
*I don’t care if it’s theatrical - at the end of the day, it’s nasty/ugly/bad theatre. Fix the damn theatre and make it good.*
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