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  2. Etiquette in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Although tied more closely to France than to Spain or Portugal, the etiquette regarding Haiti is similar to other Latin American countries. [8]Haitians take proper behavior seriously and this includes good manners, clean appearances at all times, a moderate tone in one's speech, and avoidance of any profanity or public "scenes", as these are all important indicators of one's social class.

  3. Culture of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The culture of Brazil has been shaped by the amalgamation of diverse indigenous cultures, and the cultural fusion that took place among Indigenous communities, Portuguese colonists, and Africans, primarily during the Brazilian colonial period. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Brazil received a significant number of immigrants ...

  4. Culture of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The culture of an individual Mexican is influenced by familial ties, gender, religion, location, and social class, among other factors. Contemporary life in the cities of Mexico has become similar to that in the neighboring United States and in Europe, with provincial people conserving traditions more than city dwellers.

  5. Airport Travel Etiquette 101: Do's and Don'ts for ... - AOL

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    "Etiquette is integral to maintaining a sense of decorum and civility in an airport," flight attendant Francesca Sampeur, tells Town & Country. "Traveling can be stressful around peak times like ...

  6. Tourism in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Tourism is a growing sector and key to the economy of several regions of Brazil. The country had 6.589 million visitors in 2018, ranking in terms of the international tourist arrivals as the second main destination in South America after Argentina and third in Latin America after Mexico and Argentina. [2] Revenues from international tourists ...

  7. Mexico travel changes: Accommodations for flight, cruise ...

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    Spirit Airlines: Travelers with Spirit flights scheduled to, through and from Cancun (CUN) through Sept. 25 may rebook without penalty if they fly by Oct. 2. Fare differences will apply for travel ...

  8. Brazil–Mexico relations - Wikipedia

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    BrazilMexico relations. The nations of Brazil and Mexico established diplomatic relations in 1825. [1] Together, Brazil and Mexico account as the most populous nations in Latin America and both nations have the largest global emerging economies and are considered to be regional powers. Both countries are members of the Community of Latin ...

  9. Talk:Etiquette in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Most of the world thinks that North and South America are two continents. If the author of this section hears "me voy para América," he might possibly think Canada was intended, but not any country in Latin America. In short, if you are a United States citizen, you can rightfully call yourself an American.