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    Category: Intercultural Communication

    The never-ending Mexican birthday song

    There are all kinds of prejudices and stereotypes. But I’ve got to tell you: In case of Mexican birthdays, often clichés are true! They know how to fiesta! Tequila,… Read more “The never-ending Mexican birthday song”

    June 21, 2016November 1, 2016 by Ahorita YA

    What. If.

    Hi there. It’s me again. A little in-depth writing this time. As you know, yoga and meditation are also a part of me besides living in Mexico.… Read more “What. If.”

    June 19, 2016June 20, 2016 by Ahorita YA

    How to survive your first months in Mexico

    Your first months of eating tacos and substances you’ve never tasted before, spicy food, arriving (too) early at appointments or dates, struggling with pronunciation and Spanish words… Read more “How to survive your first months in Mexico”

    May 19, 2016May 24, 2016 by Ahorita YA

    Reusing materials – Mexican style

      I remember very well when I came to Mexico for the first time. It was about eight years ago and my man and I were invited… Read more “Reusing materials – Mexican style”

    May 11, 2016January 21, 2020 by Ahorita YA

    ‘Bueno?’ Answering the phone in Mexico

    You might ask why I dedicate a post to a general telephone call in Mexico. Well, simply because it is really different from any other type of… Read more “‘Bueno?’ Answering the phone in Mexico”

    April 13, 2016April 17, 2016 by Ahorita YA

    Intercultural communication and English classes

    I am so hungry. Shall we grab a bite? “Yes, ahorita we will go to a restaurant.” Hey, I think the tires of the car should be replaced. “Indeed, we… Read more “Intercultural communication and English classes”

    March 17, 2016March 17, 2016 by Ahorita YA

    Mexico – It feels like home

    I have been thinking a lot lately. As most of you know, I am living on a tiny island in Mexico now. Isla Holbox, a place where… Read more “Mexico – It feels like home”

    September 3, 2015November 2, 2015 by Ahorita YA

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