I. Etiquette?
In Mexico, acquaintances usually greet each other with a hug and a kiss on the cheek. In grand social occasions, the men will be gentle to the ladies kiss the hand salute. Foreigners and Mexicans meet for the first time to interact, smile and shake hands is the most common greeting, address is in the interaction with the object of the last name before the addition of "Mr.", "Miss" or "Mrs." and other honorifics.
Two, dress
Mexicans generally attach importance to dress outside, its clothing both modern and national. In traditional festivals, can be seen everywhere wearing straw hats, dressed in a variety of national costumes, beard and moustache of the polite men and wearing colorful, beautifully embroidered dresses, flowers on the head of the charming women. On formal occasions, Mexicans dress solemnly in suits or overdresses.
Three, dining?
Mexico's diet is rich and varied, a collection of world cuisine. Mexican people's traditional food is corn, beans and chili peppers, tortilla rolls and chili peppers world-famous. Mexicans like to eat chili peppers, even when eating fruit will be sprinkled with chili powder. Cactus is a tasty vegetable that is abundant in Mexico. Tequila bugs, grasshoppers and ants eggs and other insects are also Mexicans favorite food.?
Four, tipping "culture"?
Mexico has a "culture" of paying and receiving tips. Travelers eating in a regular restaurant, usually have to pay an additional 10% to 15% of the cost of the meal service charge. In parking lots, airports, supermarkets, gas stations and other places where travelers go, there are people who will actively assist, should be appropriate to give a tip ranging from 2 to 5 pesos, depending on the circumstances. Baggage handling is usually 10 pesos or 1 U.S. dollar per piece.
V. Customs and taboos?
1. Least favorite color: Purple.
2. Most hated number: 13.?
3, avoid eating dog meat.
Chinese Consular Service - Practical Information about Mexico