• Darth_Mew@lemmy.world
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      8 months ago

      it’s white “Mexican holiday” day… not even reflecting of anything legit in mexico. more appropriation for $$$

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      8 months ago

      Some do, mostly as another party day. Not necessarily for it’s significance.

      Source. Am Mexican.

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        8 months ago

        It’s mostly because we’re taking a hint from the gringos and see a good marketing opportunity for an excuse to party.

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        As a Mexican I can say that cinco de mayo is just a marketing holiday similar to saint Patrick’s day and capitalism has ruined any significance behind the actual batalla de Puebla… ooooh, did you just say you have a colorful donkey tequila on sale? Count me in 🤠

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          Ha St Patrick’s Day isn’t a marketing holiday. It’s a huge day in Ireland, where up to a million people go to see the parade in town.

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          8 months ago

          Like any other holiday ever.

          In Brazil we have Dia dos Namorados (Lovers’ Day) on June 12 instead of Valentine’s Day on February 14 because of a marketing campaign to sell gifts in part of the year that sales were weak. The idea was to create a holiday where lovers would exchange gifts. “You can’t prove love just by kissing!” said their slogan

    • Potatos_are_not_friends@lemmy.world
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      8 months ago

      All the Mexican American places in my area is taking full advantage with deals. Even the Irish pub near by is doing a shamrock taco. It’s big here.

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        they’re just joining in on Americans thinking that it’s a big deal to boost sales but it’s not a significant holiday

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      8 months ago

      May 5 is Cinco de mayo, a Mexican holiday that has been adopted in many places, like America. During that holiday, Mexican restaurants are filled with food specials.

      So OP was just living life and then suddenly was bombarded with tequila shots and taco deals from hungry college kids.