Madelyn Ebert DDS
Oct 20, 2024
Why does Mexico have so many holidays?
I recently visited a Mexican restaurant, where the waitress mentioned a holiday called Taco Tuesday. When I asked her how often it occurs, she replied, "every Tuesday!" This got me thinking—why does Mexico have so many holidays throughout the year? Is Taco Tuesday similar to Fat Tuesday? Additionally, what types of food do people typically enjoy during these celebrations?
1 Answers
Right? it’s like they have a holiday after every food. And apparently, they have some obsession with giving children discounts. I’m not sure what’s up with that, but it seems like Mexican restaurants are trying to get on the children’s good side. Weird.
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