Are they other Asians in Mexico?
Are they other Asians in Mexico?
@rodriguez I heard the Koreans and Mexicans has similar culture. I don't know if that is true.
is what way? I feel closer to Filipinos than I do with the Koreans. Some of the Koreans are Christians so I can relate to that
@rodriguez I am not sure. But let me think.. There is a civil war between North and South Korea. Mexico has alot of civil wars between many cartels (even though North and South Korea is in an armistice). North Korea has a corrupted government. Mexico has corrupted police force, and even all the way up to the people that controls Mexico. Mexico has poor dilapidated areas and even rich part of the areas. While North is very poor, but South is mostly rich. Even though South has poor areas as well. The people of Mexico are very hard workers. Overall I think both Koreas are very hard workers.
Amado
Where do you usually meet Filipinos?
@rodriguez
I should have known, I know Mexicans make up a large percentage of the Medical field here in SoCal.
Nanay, Tatay, Palenke and Calabaza are Filipino words that originated from Nahuatl, an Aztec Mexican language.
Nanay - Mom
Tatay - Dad
Palenke - Market
Calabaza - Squash
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Mexican and Philippines History
Amado,
Mexicans in Philippines number 1.7 million in 2010
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Mexican settlement in the Philippines