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Im mexican, and I have no clue what is supposed to be celebrated May fifth, we have our own independence day, but that during September.
Are they at a Padres game…?
That guy should be ashamed of his outerwear. And the other guy wearing the sunglasses, too.
Its cool that Cody color coordinated his cultural coup
Pinches gringos
They could be white Mexicans.
So I know Cinco de Mayo isnt the same as Independence Day in the US, but it is the celebration of when Mexico won a battle so kinda similar.
I dont think I know of a single American that would care if foreigners wanted to also celebrate our Independence Day
Can anyone who actually lives in Mexico and is Mexican comment on if yall even care if others celebrate with you?
I totally understand Dia de los Muertos, but Cinco De Mayo seems like a holiday that anyone who loves and appreciates Mexico should be free to celebrate right?
I’m Mexican native Indian. This is hilarious
I love ponchos… such a versatile piece of clothing.
We’re all Irish on St. Patrick’s day and we’re all Mexican on Cinco de Mayo.
Looks like they are from County Mayo.