10/11/2004

If there is a distinctive pattern of conduct between Anglo-Saxons and Mexicans, lets says Anglo-Saxons from San Diego and Mexicans from Tijuana, it is in the type of clothing, the styles of garments worn to, lets say a restaurant. The Anglo-Saxon is content with a bermuda and t-shirt, baseball cap. The Mexican has to wear something more elegant, even if going out on a Sunday afternoon to Giuseppe's at Playas. The Mexican dresses up, the Anglo-Saxon dresses down. Funny: the Mexican looks more serious toward an activity such as going out for pizza, while the Anglo-Saxon considers this activity as a non-important situation, part of an everyday lifestyle. For the Mexican, it is an event.

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