Hispanic culture

Give Your Luck a Boost with These Mexican Superstitions

It will never hurt to follow some superstition. Try learning these Mexican beliefs, folklore, and superstitions to increase your luck.
Karaoke Machines And Accessories To Harness Your Hispanic Talent

Karaoke Machines And Accessories To Harness Your Hispanic Talent

Sing your heart out to your favorite cancion with these karaoke must-haves! (Photo : amazon. com)Click the image to visit Amazon. It is a well-known fact that Hispanics are music afficionados as evident in their active music scene.
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Spanish Customs and Traditions You Don’t See on TV

If you’ve seen La Casa de Papel and Elite on Netflix, chances are, you might already be entranced by Spanish culture. Here is some additional information about Spain’s customs and traditions!
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Mexico's Languages in the Brink of Extinction

One of Mexico's most possessed treasures is in danger of becoming extinct. (Photo: Pxfuel) Mexico has a large landmass where different families, different races, and ranges of generations, have lived.

Mexican Mythological Creatures

Myth and superstitious creatures that have lived through generations. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons) In all parts of the world, there will always be a myth regarding fictional creatures that can give a good or sometimes bad reputation to a place.
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Hispanic Holidays, Customs, Traditions, and Superstitions That You May Not Know

Listed below are some of the hispanic and spanish unique culture and traditions that would make you want to plan a visit.
15 Popular Hispanic Girl Names for Your Baby

15 Most Popular Hispanic Girl Names for Your Baby

For expecting moms who are still looking for baby name ideas, here are 15 most popular Hispanic girl names for your baby.
The Big Latino/Hispanic Difference

Latino vs. Hispanic: What's the Difference?

Many people think that Latino and Hispanic mean the same thing, but they are actually different. Find out below.

Does Decline in Spanish Fluency in Hispanic Households Signal a Cultural Loss or Growing Inclusion in American Society?

While the use of Spanish has grown and been incorporated into many aspects of life in the U.S., researchers project that the number of Hispanics speaking Spanish will drop from three-fourths to about two-thirds by 2020.
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