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If, for example, I'm asking directions or entering a shop, I know to first say Buenos días or Buenos tardes.
When leaving a restaurant, I'm sure to say, as many Mexicans do, Buen provecho (meaning bon appetit) to the remaining diners.
After almost 20 years of living in Guanajuato, I'm still discovering quirky-to-me aspects of Mexican communication.
The unexpected twists in the way Mexicans express themselves occasionally confuse me, but they are mostly a source of laughter and pleasure.
Persons:
—, I'm, lateness, Barry, Buen
Organizations:
Service, UNESCO, Heritage, Business, Guanajuato —
Locations:
California, Guanajuato, Mexico, inconclusively, lateness, Buenos