tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2432942332179095008.post1519594414977326648..comments2020-08-19T01:53:56.802-05:00Comments on Los Colores de Mérida ...adventure and a new freedom in Yucatán: Social Etiquette in MexicoAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00954933541900671235noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2432942332179095008.post-76057803431046544162011-06-07T16:46:07.505-05:002011-06-07T16:46:07.505-05:00Thanks for that mini lesson, J&A. I appreciate...Thanks for that mini lesson, J&A. I appreciate learning about social etiquette in our soon-to-be snowbird home. I'm often surprised by the innocuous things in our culture that are considered so very rude in Mexico.Barbhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00736132484129220698noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2432942332179095008.post-86822111422846558972011-06-07T12:47:50.066-05:002011-06-07T12:47:50.066-05:00There's nothing like beautiful manners!
I no...There's nothing like beautiful manners! <br /><br />I notice if I say 'hello' to a passerby on the sidewalk, especially someone many years my senior, I get the most beautiful smile in return. I think the locals are surprised when a NOB-type makes a minor, polite gesture. <br /><br />I'll have to practice my etiquette skills at home, and no longer say "Hey you!" to people on the street.Leehttp://www.imaginemerida.comnoreply@blogger.com