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Do Latinx people really?
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Don't know about the rest, but ours is spot on
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>>217853588
brazil is correct. yes
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idk, never celebrated christmas.
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>>217853588
chile is correct as well
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>>217853588
Christmas with hot beverages in hot weather seems stupid.
>but morning hot coffee...
also stupid
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>>217853588
Yes. All vitel toné belongs to me
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>>217853588
The Latinx calendar is filled with european holidays (carnival, christmas, oktoberfest in south brazil, etc). We don't have holidays of our own besides the independency day.
Let that sink for a second.
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>>217854075
It seems stupid because it is stupid. These are euro pagan festivities that got inserted in christianity to make their convertion easier.
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>>217854774
Oktoberfest isn't a holiday in South. It's just a commercial build up.
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>>217853588
Pisco isn’t a Christmas drink lol. It was probably added so Peru’s Christmas wouldn’t look poor compared to others but culturally it is.

Our Christmas is basically what we used to think a "developed country" Christmas looks like (Europe, Argentina in the past): paneton and hot chocolate, plus turkey, though many can’t afford it and eat chiken and what not.

The hot chocolate is usually plain, no marshmallows, that’s an American thing, never seen it here.

Most of this is because Christmas is a relatively recent celebration for Peruvians in general. Both my parents didn’t celebrate it in early childhood, they were poor af, and my grandparents didn’t either for most of their lives.

And this ties back to the fact that serfdom, a literal medieval system, only ended in Peru in 1968. Around the turn of the 20th century, most Peruvians (about 70%) were semi-slaves, i.e., those classified as indios, who made up roughly 4/5 of the population.
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>>217853588
>>217854774
Brazil isn't Latinx



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