As a Mexican I am very happy with this video. I know the lady said “this is your home now” all I can say is that she 100% meant that. This is why in a lot of Mexican homes we still live with grandparents and parents. I know a lot of cultures make fun of us because there’s three families in one home but truth is that it is just part of our culture. We live, we love, we laugh, we cry, and we take care of each other. Shout out to that beautiful family in Oaxaca for inviting these beautiful “gringos” into their gorgeous home.
That’s beautiful Kevin. Like I wish we as humans would adapt more of that love of family and friends. Life would just be so different and wholesome. ❤. Thanks for sharing your perspective
I’ve become very close with Mexican families, simply by meeting them while visiting. Your people and culture are beautiful. Thank you for making your corner of the world so inviting and caring.
I LOVE Mexico. Not as a tourist - though it is certainly nice to visit - but as an appreciation of the beautiful culture, music, fashion, food, and family. It is so much more inclusive, loving and vibrant than other places, and I can see that it all stems from the strong family as the core of the culture.
Agreed, Mexicans are my favorite people. It's so unfortunate that the majority of the country F's its own people because of the Cartels and the corruption and gangs that come with it.
@@willvr4that is completely false! Stop watching “news” channels that just monetizes playing sensationalism. The truth is that in a country with over 125 million people, chances of being a victim of the cartels are low. Most people live happily without fear, like the family in the video. I know it cause I am Mexican and come from a large family…it’s scarier to live in a country that many lunatics and psychopaths decide to go randomly go and shoot people in schools, churches, concerts, theaters and what not. There’s crime in every country, and northamericans LOVE making up crazy stories. Why would a country that is so “dangerous” receives an average of 40 million tourists per year?? And more than 1.5 million of US citizens and Canadians live there full time. Please stop spreading stupid nonsense propaganda. Como Mexico no hay 2!!
Agreed, I have a big portion of my family divided up amongst many cultures. Hispanic being the second most predominant. I am honestly surprised they didnt have dinner cooked and ready for the Canadians. You will never go hungry as a guest in a Hispanic home.
@@jres1995 That's literally ANY tourist destination in a 3rd world area. Why wouldn't you want to try to charge more out of basic survival? Do you know how strange it is that you're at a resort in a 3rd world country, in their most beautiful area, and your experience is NOTHING like what it's like for the average Mexican who actually lives there.
Grandma the matriarch. Queen and leader of the household. This is beautiful. This is exactly how Mexican grandmas run the show in their household. Everyone is loved and welcomed. Reminds me of my grandma so much. RIP Ama love you.
I mean, someone shows up at my door saying they want to cook dinner for me tonight, not only would I say no, I'd be paranoid about anyone coming close for a while
That grandma is pure love. The entire family was so loving and welcoming. Glad to see you back doing your thing. Keep connecting. Love from South Africa. 🇿🇦
@@DiscoverConnection y'all will love South Africa 🇿🇦 especially the local Cape Malay community in Cape Town. With a rich history paired with the most delicious food you'll ever have.
Suid Afrika is die perfekte voorbeeld van 'n plek waar mense verbindings maak wat hou, aangesien ons so 'n diverse en spesiale land is. Liefde van 'n Suid Afrikaner in Dubai
Proper matriarch vibes. My grandma was also like this. The reason the family gathers. The translator called it a "principal home" and that's exactly what it is. It's the gathering place for the entire family bonded by one strong grandma.
Being mexican and seeing this video from the pov of a foreigner makes me realize how kind our people are and how beautiful our country is. I want you to know you will always be welcome in our beloved Mexico, a hug to everyone!
I love how the Hispanic cultures respect their elders. That Abuelita was certainly the matriarch of that familia and you can see she was deferred to even of the men. How wonderful the hospitality of the entire familia to engage the strangers...even down to the dog.
At first I thought "This is so embarrassing, they don't even know Spanish and they are trying to enter strangers houses in Mexico" but at the end I had such a warm, fuzzy feeling and a huge smile on my face.
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I moved to Texas from the UK for over a year, the only people that show love and hospitality were the amazing mexican people, they opened their door on Thanksgiving. We remained friends for many years after ,even when I came back to the UK.
I'm mexican, we have this expression whenever "my house/home" jumps in a conversation, we use "your home/house" instead, as in "you are always welcome and you can arrive in hard times".
I'm Filipino and I just realized how similar Mexicans are with us. The attitude, the importance of family, some of the words are the same too. I love it ❤️
As the child of Latino immigrants parents, it made me tear-y eyed to see you guys trying so hard to communicate and connect in their language. Just beautiful. Thank you for sharing these energies with the world. 💛✨
Her home was SO BEAUTIFUL!!!! I wasn't expecting that when they walked in. Beautiful to see how she's surrounded with her children and grandchildren. It gave Encanto vibes! SO LOVING SO WELCOMING !!! even the baby with the salud lmao
I met this Mexican guy in the streets of Moscow. He invited me to visit him in Tijuana. I took up on the offer. They totally adopted me and I ended up living with his family for 8 months. I was 35. Sadly I had to leave Mexico cause of Covid
When grandma said "you are my family" made me shed a tear. With everything that is happening right now, Her saying that gives me this sense of comfort that whatever happens we'll always help each other out and it'll turn be okay I wish that family the best and I hope for their well being and prosperity
I was really feeling the whole video but when grandma said "this is your home whenever you like" I legit welled up. I'm Mexican and this statement has so much soul in the way we are as people.
After moving to the US and meeting Mexican people I just can’t get over how truly beautiful they are as people. They are some of the most loving and kind people I have ever come across and don’t get me starting with the yummy food! Truly gem of a people.
That has been our experience so far! Aside from this video we have actually gone to about 6 family homes here for dinner, so many incredibly friendly people here ❤️
@@DiscoverConnection love what you're doing! You should visit homes from the north side of the Mexican border. Most homes are traditional Mexican-American hybrid, familiar yet distant.
This video is a perfect example of Mexican culture. I live amongst them and have had this experience again and again and again...and THIS IS LITERALLY ***HOW*** THEY ARE. This family is NOT an exception.
The word "family" is a strong title. But to hear it in my language just breaks me into tears. I'm glad you got to experience my people's love and affection. Where anything political isn't involved. Just humans bonding over food, laughs, and tequila. Bienvenidos a México. Bienvenidos a la familia.
My best friend who I have known for 8 years now lives in Mexico, her and I met on instagram bonding over art, I was in elementary and she was in middle school. She is the most wonderful person ever, and often shares information about her culture with me-I’m trying to learn spanish to surprise her and talk to her, because she learned english all on her own, I want to show her I love her and appreciate her. Your people are lovely and your culture is inspiring!
@@josuesotelo2730 my comment wasn't meant as an insult, it was meant as kudos to the family that took them up in the offer and helped create a new friendship... That being said, there were a lot of families who didn't go for it, so I personally think these were special people.
@@melioavilez one dish I have never had since we moved back to the US. Green mole with pork. Also churros. Nobody in the US seems to be able to make them like they do in Mexico. Wonderful for breakfast. But more than anything else... Fresh made corn tortillas. I used to snack on them. They were so soft and flexible you could put a line of salt down the middle and roll them up almost as thin as a pencil. My mouth is watering! And I miss the guys that would have a load of vegetables and fruit they peeled and cut fancy and put limon and that red sauce that I can't remember the name of. Cucumber cut to look like a flower, jicama root, pineapple. I even liked the little sour apples with limon and red sauce on them. Tired of the sad, not very fresh jicama root that is available in my grocery store I bought one and planted it.( If it grew and bloomed I wanted seeds to plant more and get it fresh out of the ground) Well, it's growing like mad and it is a lovely vine. Someone told me it has lavender or purple flowers. It is already ten feet high!
@@melioavilez I forgot the tamale man that came around in the evenings. They were fluffy and so flavorful, nothing at all the same as those canned tamales that are in the grocery store.
@@melioavilez Fax, Mexico's food is god tier, there's a few to none that can compete against it. Other than that would be very specific and personal likings.
My first language is spanish and I could understand what you were trying to say. They were not understanding at the beginning because you were saying something like ''Can I eat your dinner for you?'' hahahha. I am really impressed. You guys made a really strong connection there. Keep that going!
As a Mexican living in the US I'm extremely proud of my people treating you guys like this... Thank you for generating this type of content. Thank you for doing what you do.
As an Irish lad living in the US for 25 years I’ve always had a wonderful time with my Mexican Brothers and Sisters. And then I went to Mexico and it all made sense. All the Best in Life.
Bro I’m not racist I love Mexicans but not all Mexicans treat people good in Mexico a lot of people get hurt the normal Mexico citizens are always good not the cartel tho
I’ve been to Mexico many times. I love the people-they are so warm, loving, and welcoming. Traveled the world, and Mexico is one of my favorite places in it. Mexico: this gringo loves your country and people…and FOOD. My GOD, your food…
@@finesse7463 de todos modos , así nos vestimos en Oaxaca, para culaquier cosa que tengamos que hacer, no para algo super especial, mas las señoras de edad mayor.
Les dijeron que no en 11 hogares y les tocó un hogar de 11 personas. El destino les guardaba algo mejor y ustedes fueron pacientes para recibirlo con los brazos abiertos.
Reminds me of the time I lived across the street from a 15 person Mexican family and bucked up and decided to take my elementary Spanish and a guitar to one of their parties. Really heartwarming to see connections that bridge not only cultural but also language barriers.
As a Mexican, I thank you for showing the world a very real moment in my country, the moment when a stranger becomes family. In Mexico, we're not just insecurity and terrible events, we're people with a lot of love to give ❤️ Sending you the best!
I have had some similar experiences. A while back my kid needed friends and our neighbor needed someone to watch the kids while she worked. This video brings back a lot of good memories with the sense of humor with trying to figure out the language and learning to cook.
I live in Mexico City. I married into a Mexican family and moved here six years ago. My mother in law es una Oaxaqueña. What a lovely family. Not only did they let you in their home, but they quite literally welcomed you with open arms and raise a glass to you. ¡Viva México!
This is so cute. I'm Mexican and you have to let us know in advance. Our home has to be immaculate and guest ready, other wise we will be embarrassed 😳
The grandma saying that they're your family now absolutely wrecked me. I am crying so hard. Me recuerda a mi abuelita de cuando era niño y tantísimo la echo de menos pero tanto, tanto.
This video made me cry, because as a Mexican I never really got to experience my people. Now that I'm an adult how I crave that connection 😔hope one day ❤️
Im half Mexican in America and i really do feel left out on a lot of the beautiful culture and familial bonds you find in Mexico. When my dads family came to America they mostly assimilated to the culture here :(
Family constant connection is undervalued in modern society. Our son is Mexican-American, I make sure he understands how necessary is to value and pursue our Mexican family values, for our own well being. The video made me cry too.
Girl, talk to your family in Mexico. My mom's whole family has been here since before the 20's so they're American to the max. My dad's family is from Mexico though. He was born in Mexico, raised here since 3 years old. I started speaking to my dad's family in Mexico a few years ago and we love hearing and learning from each other now. I also started trying to go back to my roots by celebrating dia de los muertos as a way to respect the deceased in my family. We have such a beautiful, beautiful, rich family oriented culture. Make the connection happen. Now I know that when I visit Mexico again, I have more than one place I can call home while I'm there, with people that share my blood ❤🇲🇽
the abuela is the boss lol if she said yes it’s a yes if she would’ve said no it would’ve been a no 😭😭 but abuelas are so kind and sweet. good video!! 🤍
As someone who's depressed. I would say that this video lightened my heart and gave me the strength to connect to people. I also teared up when grandma said "We're family.". Coz I myself have a terrible time at trusting and connecting with people. I currently work and live alone, have a lot of acquaintances but no real friends. I miss my home, I miss my real friends and I miss my grandma who took care of me since I was a child (I lost my grandma dec 24, 2020) .
I send you love from southamerica. This world its so full of people, yet its so easy to feel lonely. You dont know me and i dont know you but there is a conextion as humans. Hope you find your happy place. And sorry for my english
I love this. Mexican people look like us, Brazilians, with the way that they welcomed you in their house. In my state in Brazil, if you like the person that is visiting you, you take them straight to the kitchen where you offer them coffee, cake, pão de queijo, lunch, dinner, all of it. If it is a visitor that you're not too close, then you take them to the living room. I felt like Mexico is kinda the same. Sometimes I feel disconnected of the Latino culture by being Brazilian because we're not Spanish speakers but seeing videos like this, I realize that the culture is more than the language. We're Latinos too. I love México.
The only difference between Brazilians and the rest of Latin America is the language. Everything else is the same. Don’t let the language put a barrier.
Oi @Izabella Luíza eu sou Mexicana morando nos Estados Unidos mais tenho uma conexão muito especial com Brasil. I feel -from my experience- it takes a little while for Hispanics to understand Portuguese and for you guys it’s easier but we really connect from the joy we both cultures have to be with friends, music, food, passion for soccer and of course tequila or cachaça. Um abraço😊
I am from Alabama in the United States and I'm absolutely obsessed with your culture! You guys are always sooo kind and welcoming (at least in my experience and I have a lot of Mexican friends) and y'all are so fun!!
Gracias por demostrarnos El valor de compartir y que la amistad comienza con un simple pasale a compartir gracias senora que dio la oportunidad de conocer su hogar bendiciones
The house and family look exactly out of the movie ENCANTO !! Just wow absolutely amazing video and amazing video. These are the videos that show us humanity still exists.
Beautiful video, and I agree it's heart warming to see the day-to-day connections and acts of humanity that this channel shows us through their videos. Even though the movie Encanto is set in Columbia, I see some similarities with Mexican culture. As a Mexican (American) myself, I can tell you that most Mexican homes are not decorated with piñatas and with papel piquado--that would be a stereotypical representation of Mexican households. But perhaps this one family is in the business of making piñatas?
Encanto esta en colombia 😂😂 y no nos parecemos en nada con los colombianos, son bien racistas con los mexicanos y son mas tercermundistas que nosotros, no todas las casa son asi, deseguro son de provincia la familia del video y por eso su casa es grande informensen bien sobre mexico y sur america y no usen las pelis gringas "basadas" e inspiradas en mexico y sur america como referente sobre la realidad de nuestra cultura son cosas distintas. Desde neza edomex
@@alekspro003 decir que los colombianos son racistas y que no se parecen en nada es literalmente hacer la misma cosa de la que te estas quejando, con lo demás si estoy de acuerdo xd
It's because there was a local festivity. There are many throughout the year. Especially in Oaxaca. If you are going to visit Mexico, Oaxaca would be a perfect choice to add to your itinerary. It's like a small Mexico within Mexico. And I say that even tough I am not from Oaxaca. But it's a pretty damn good (and also huge) place.
People is so afraid of rejection that they would never do what these guys did. Guess what? Fear is part of us as humans but we can empower more the love connection and magic things happen. They were rejected by many people before this family welcomed them home, but they kept on trying and thats the key for getting things done. THANK YOU so much for this video :) I am mexican and also traveled to Oaxaca were the magic is really present if you come with an open mind and heart. Bless you guys !
@@jayclearmen411 yeah its a common fear, because we function in community, and if we are not part of the "community", life becomes hard hehe. But there's nothing more revolutionary than knowing yourself and being free of who you are.
She goes "if i'm going to do this I'm going to have to go off-script" he says "what are you going to do? use sign language?" that's precisely what she ends up doing (in their house later on), and it works fantastically.
As a Mexican i can tell you that you guys knock at the right family and you can see that mexicans are very humble and lovable people, I enjoy this video and thank you to love my country and do this type of videos and your spanish, is good no matter if you can't read it, was a strong connection. God bless you!!
Even at like 11:50 when Elíase(?) says they can stay at their home knowing the concept is human connection and all. Just really shows how proud they are of their values and culture to want to share it and show it off. Nice stuff
I am from Peru, and I remember when I was young, and we encountered a tourist asking for directions or in need of something, we would listen , be patient and tried to solve their problem. Wne I came to the States, unfortunately, I didn't get the same reception. When learning a new language, some folks won't make a small effort or take the time to understand what you need... and, this is not a complaint, just my own experience as a newcomer. Of course there are wonderful people in this country, but also a lack of empathy for foreigners exists.
I totally agree. But even as a native, it's not just foreigners. People don't care about others near as much here in the US. It's all about making money and living alone in a mansion. The American dream. Obviously there are exceptions.
Third world country people are raised by the village and build a better community connection. First world country are folks are raised to be individuals and often forced to take care of themselves after 18. I can see why.
Yes I feel this as an American, everyone is told to make their own path and figure things out alone, to look for success only for just themselves and their nuclear family. This leads to more separation and mistrust of others. We forget how to live with people who aren't exactly like us, so we push away.
It’s hard to trust a stranger.. you never know what their actual intentions are. But like myself even within my own country and state, you can meet a lot of genuinely friendly and kind humans just by starting some form of a conversation. This channel deserves millions and millions of subscribers, you’re really showing the world that there is so much good out there :)
@@tylerwhitehurst8027 he's right it definitely depends on the area. unfortunately we live in a world where people DO do this with malicious intentions, and some people may be more or less likely to say yes because of the way they lived their life and where you live has a lot to do with how you live.
I have a mexican fiance and seriously, I love the culture. She's introduced me to so many new things, and seriously her family is probably the nicest single group of people I've ever met. There is a language barrier but man, they are so warm and welcoming still. Her dad is probably the hardest working supportive father I've ever met, her mother is sweet, warm, caring and loving and the rest of her family just makes me feel at home no matter what. I seriously love all of them and hope to have such an amazing family one day.
My white friend had a hispanic boyfriend and met his family after 1 year. They spoke in spanish in front of her (assuming she didnt understand) and asked him "why would you bring a gringo home to us?". She left early and didnt stay for dinner. That relationship didnt last.
My family is of Mexican descent, and this was always my experience growing up. Different people coming over and eating with us all the time. I'm grateful for that, and I wish more kids in the "COVID generation" could experience that.
you've no idea.... most of those "homes" are made out of dirt/cheap concrete, fake, cheap shower tiles in few places, and no plumbing of any kind, but ocassionally you will see a "sink" or a "shower" that isn't actually one. those are the richer part of the population. the poor are just straight dirt and mud walls with sticks holding everything together.
You beautifully captured an authentic perspective of a real Mexican family. Reminded me of my own folks and how we make sure to bring comfort to those that walk into our homes. Thank you for this.
Im sitting here in tears. What a beautiful family to have spent time with. You could see how genuine their love was to 'strangers'. It was just beautiful. We need more love in the world. Thank you for sharing your videos. People really need to stop judging other cultures and get to know the real people...
I want her house! How incredibly beautiful to have a central courtyard surrounded by the rooms. As someone who wants to one day build a home with his own hands, I hope I remember this and take inspiration from this design.
This looks so fun. I got adopted by a Mexican family in Mexico City when I was 20. Their son my age found me so sad & confused in the street after I tried to eat in a restaurant alone and some man harassed me. So this nice guy bought me pizza and the next day we went to his family house, big family like this! It was so fun and funny. I really liked his mom, grandfather and sisters. Mexicans are so kind. I think if you spoke decent Spanish some of the other households would’ve opened to you but they were probably so confused! 😄
Mexicans are some of the most loving, hard work and helpful people I have ever met. Their culture is beautiful. I appreciate how family oriented they are and seeing this video makes me miss being around my Mexican friends and their families in California. I now live in a rural area of the south where it is predominantly white and black. I am black myself and love my brown brothers and sisters. And don’t get me started on the food!
I grew up in Long Beach, CA. I hung out with a lot of Mexicans. One of the fondest memories I have is eating Carne Asada fresh off the grill with grilled green onions and corn tortillas at my senior picnic at the park with a group of my Mexican friends in high school lol. While everyone else was having your typical bbq food we were eating good! And spending Christmas at one of my best friends house, staying up and helping her family make tamales. I can go on and on. ❤️❤️
Actually the first sentences Brad did were perfectly understandable. When Brooke took over, in Spanish it sounded like you were inviting yourself to dinner. As opposed to I'm making your dinner as a sign of courtesy. Great video!
This literally brought tears to my eyes,these are just soo rare these days because of the dangers around and just people becoming full of themselves,this should be the way of humanity,loving.
yeah from what I notice our families are usually matriarchal lol. actually now that I think about it I don’t know a single mexican bloodline where a man runs everything. abuela is the law! especially since we usually live in multigenerational homes so it’s her house
I lived in El Paso for years been in many Mexican family homes, and this has been my experience every time. So friendly and welcoming, and the food, OMG the food! Great Video!
I love this so much... When I was struggling financially, it was a mexican family that brought me in and offered me free shelter. I will never forget them. Wish I could have done more for them.
Wow, I’m from Mexico and just watching that you got to learn how a mexican family really is and not like the movies and stereotypes, made me feel very happy and happy that you had a great time here.
@@TheDestineyy For example when they show that mexicans ride donkeys or sometimes they show that we have tiny little houses that are falling apart, that would be some stereotypes people I’ve met sometimes have apart from drugs.
@@josefreyre3351 that’s not a stereotype, people actually live in houses that are made of rocks, these people you saw on the video are considered very fortunate, I know because I’ve been to a lot of different places in Mexico and it’s really sad /:
This family reminded me of the Mexican families I grew up around in Southern Cali. All love. Walking home and being offered to stop and have some tamales or flautas. Always party vibe happy, and always human af.
This is such a beautiful idea. In a world where it can be hard to trust a stranger to come into to your house, it is nice to see strangers from different languages and cultures connecting and sharing an authentic moment. Brilliant idea.
I’ve never thought about how personal a kitchen is until seeing this. I imagined being a person who had their door knocked on and all the thoughts that would run through my mind if I were asked that question. “Do I have the utensils they need? Is my kitchen clean enough? Did I shower today? Does my place look cheap or unpleasant and will they/the people watching the video think less of me if they see it?” Then, watching them cook at my stove like, “Do they think my stove is ok? Do they wish it was fancier? Are they thinking badly of me and wishing they’d picked another house/person?” I have anxiety and maybe a very slight hint of undiagnosed Autism so the idea of this is terrifying to me but this video made me realize how intimate and individual your kitchen feels.
This was very moving. The mexican people are a beautiful people. I married a Mexican and they all welcomed me into the family. Sadly, my husband has passed but I am still very close to his family.
That grandma was sooooooo sweet and patient, she looked really excited to have them cook for her family😭😭her house is also reallllly beautiful on the inside AND out, the murals they passed were really pretty
Shivers ran down my spine, fr actually when he was saying "strangers and now friends" not one second longer through that sentence and abuela was already shaking her head. they've already welcomed them as family, that was touching. Family really doesn't have to boil down to just blood, it just takes heart...
As a gringo dating a Mexican, even though I'm from Texas, I've learned a lot about the Mexican culture and how friendly and loving they are. This video is the pure embodiment of not just Mexican hospitality but Hispanic culture as a whole. Awesome video!
That might be true but there are tons of bad people there too just like anywhere else obviously. I’ve experienced many bad things down there. For the most part people are friendly.
@@BriBryBriBry true, but thing is Mexican culture is generally nice and giving, more so than other places in the world. And all honesty i see it as kind of a curse in a way, being to kind can be a issue look at how many cities in Mexico have been taken over by USA, to many and even now more are being taken over by USA tourist so kindness is great but can be a curse lol
not all hispanics bro. i live in spain and latinoamerican culture is really different from our european one, even if language is the same. compare the u.s. to england for example
Mexican houses are just so warm and will always make you feel like home even if you're from a different place 😊❤este video fue muy lindo de verdad proves that not all people from Mexico are scary or dangerous just an ugly world that makes us divide and act defensive que hermoso video y familia 🎉❤
I've never heard the "estiro el brazo, encojo el codo y me lo tomo todo (Stretch my arm, draw my elbow and bottoms up)" phrase, I'm from the north and here we say "Arriba, abajo, al centro y pa dentro (Up, down, to the center and inside it goes)". I love how even within the same country we still have a vast diversity in many things. Mexican culture is so rich and wonderful and this video was so wholesome
I hung out with some Spanish speakers from Costa Rica, Colombia, Peru, Mexico, and Bolivia when I was in college, and I've only heard the phrase you mentioned. Never heard of the one on the video at all! It was interesting to hear it lol
My grandma taught it to me when I was about 22 years old (I’m now 49). We lived along the border between Texas and Mexico ( McAllen, Texas… The Valley). She lived in Mission, TX and was buried in Granjeno. I thought it was so cool hearing her teach me this toast and watching her laughing it up afterwards. lol So glad I came across this awesome vid cuz I’ve been wanting to relearn this toast for at least 15 years! Hahaha
You just meet the real Mexican people, you’ll never forget nor will never be forgotten. These moments are a treasure for both sides and it shows how little we need to be happy.
grandma even dresses up for the dinner, what a sweet lady and a wholesome family!
The Matriarch!
She’s the mafia boss no one knows but don’t wanna see her bad side
So awesome. I wish we would all dress up more. Now people wear sweats.
IT IS VERY NORMAL IN LATIN AMERICA
As a Mexican I am very happy with this video. I know the lady said “this is your home now” all I can say is that she 100% meant that. This is why in a lot of Mexican homes we still live with grandparents and parents. I know a lot of cultures make fun of us because there’s three families in one home but truth is that it is just part of our culture. We live, we love, we laugh, we cry, and we take care of each other. Shout out to that beautiful family in Oaxaca for inviting these beautiful “gringos” into their gorgeous home.
That’s beautiful Kevin. Like I wish we as humans would adapt more of that love of family and friends. Life would just be so different and wholesome. ❤. Thanks for sharing your perspective
my grandma was mean 🤣
I’ve become very close with Mexican families, simply by meeting them while visiting. Your people and culture are beautiful. Thank you for making your corner of the world so inviting and caring.
I LOVE Mexico. Not as a tourist - though it is certainly nice to visit - but as an appreciation of the beautiful culture, music, fashion, food, and family. It is so much more inclusive, loving and vibrant than other places, and I can see that it all stems from the strong family as the core of the culture.
@@78cunobelin if your an American or westerner period, is cause they think you have money🙄
Ain't no hospitality like Mexican hospitality. Such a beautiful and rich culture.
Agreed, Mexicans are my favorite people. It's so unfortunate that the majority of the country F's its own people because of the Cartels and the corruption and gangs that come with it.
@@willvr4that is completely false! Stop watching “news” channels that just monetizes playing sensationalism. The truth is that in a country with over 125 million people, chances of being a victim of the cartels are low. Most people live happily without fear, like the family in the video. I know it cause I am Mexican and come from a large family…it’s scarier to live in a country that many lunatics and psychopaths decide to go randomly go and shoot people in schools, churches, concerts, theaters and what not. There’s crime in every country, and northamericans LOVE making up crazy stories. Why would a country that is so “dangerous” receives an average of 40 million tourists per year?? And more than 1.5 million of US citizens and Canadians live there full time. Please stop spreading stupid nonsense propaganda. Como Mexico no hay 2!!
Agreed, I have a big portion of my family divided up amongst many cultures. Hispanic being the second most predominant. I am honestly surprised they didnt have dinner cooked and ready for the Canadians. You will never go hungry as a guest in a Hispanic home.
Oh yeah definitely especially when they overcharge the gringos, really hospitable there
@@jres1995 That's literally ANY tourist destination in a 3rd world area. Why wouldn't you want to try to charge more out of basic survival? Do you know how strange it is that you're at a resort in a 3rd world country, in their most beautiful area, and your experience is NOTHING like what it's like for the average Mexican who actually lives there.
Grandma the matriarch. Queen and leader of the household. This is beautiful. This is exactly how Mexican grandmas run the show in their household. Everyone is loved and welcomed. Reminds me of my grandma so much. RIP Ama love you.
Omg I loveeee this so true ❤
i honestly don't blame them for saying no. Sometimes you don't know who to trust, but I'm glad you all knew that you are good people.
Lol yeah who knocks on a strangers door and asks if they can cook in their homes 😂😂😂😂
I believe at first the way the people were understanding it as these two people cooking dinner in their kitchen for themselves.
honestly i think the grandma knew that they had numbers in their favor lol
I mean, someone shows up at my door saying they want to cook dinner for me tonight, not only would I say no, I'd be paranoid about anyone coming close for a while
Exactly, especially being kinda grubby. A little personal grooming would go a long way to help their project, which is an admirable one.
This might be the most wholesome video on the internet
I cried
@@jessicasanchez4991 I cried as well 🥲🥲
gentrification😪😪
Facts
Genuine people unlike a lot of pretentious rich people.
That grandma is pure love. The entire family was so loving and welcoming. Glad to see you back doing your thing. Keep connecting. Love from South Africa. 🇿🇦
Such an incredible family!
Sending love to South Africa ❤️
I found the same love and connection in South Africa. Will never forget your beautiful country. Love from India ♥
@@DiscoverConnection y'all will love South Africa 🇿🇦 especially the local Cape Malay community in Cape Town. With a rich history paired with the most delicious food you'll ever have.
Suid Afrika is die perfekte voorbeeld van 'n plek waar mense verbindings maak wat hou, aangesien ons so 'n diverse en spesiale land is. Liefde van 'n Suid Afrikaner in Dubai
Proper matriarch vibes. My grandma was also like this. The reason the family gathers. The translator called it a "principal home" and that's exactly what it is. It's the gathering place for the entire family bonded by one strong grandma.
I know that abuelita CLEANED the kitchen and the whole house for that visit 😂
That's our mexican moms 😂
Damn right she did 😂. Typical Mexican grandma move.
That's right!
😂😂😂
Yheay you absolutely right she's a Mexican grandma
Being mexican and seeing this video from the pov of a foreigner makes me realize how kind our people are and how beautiful our country is. I want you to know you will always be welcome in our beloved Mexico, a hug to everyone!
We can be very welcoming but not everyone is nice or good.
(I am Mexican)
@@hotelzeta24 definitely, it can be said for everyone.
What part of mexico?
@@jso8444 all over Mexican
Till the cartel gets word of white people walking around knocking on everyones door.
I love how the Hispanic cultures respect their elders. That Abuelita was certainly the matriarch of that familia and you can see she was deferred to even of the men. How wonderful the hospitality of the entire familia to engage the strangers...even down to the dog.
Yes, our grandmas are the backbones of our family.
Shes probably the owner of the house too, so that helps.
Italians are this way as well
@@cbot375 Wouldn't be surprised to learn that the family built the house themselves or had a hand in designing it, makes it much more special.
@@joeh858 Yes they are❤️
At first I thought "This is so embarrassing, they don't even know Spanish and they are trying to enter strangers houses in Mexico" but at the end I had such a warm, fuzzy feeling and a huge smile on my face.
felt the exact same way!
Facts
@Adam Weber come to cook with me :) i live in Northern CA
100%
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I moved to Texas from the UK for over a year, the only people that show love and hospitality were the amazing mexican people, they opened their door on Thanksgiving.
We remained friends for many years after ,even when I came back to the UK.
That mexican home was amazing...people dont realize how rich these people are in a non materialistic way.
Us People in "first world nations" forgot how to draw the line in the sand between what we need and what we desire.
true i’d kill for the love in these homes. Seems very cozy and loving.
Absolutely 💚
Shit their house is better than my shady apartment I might as well move
This part !
“This is your home whenever you like.” Made me tear up a bit.
I know! I’m crying in Starbucks right now.
Stop meee too I’m crying rn I came to the comments to see who else cried when she said that cause I know she meant that from the bottom of her heart
Oh please
@@jimjiminy5836 yes
I'm mexican, we have this expression whenever "my house/home" jumps in a conversation, we use "your home/house" instead, as in "you are always welcome and you can arrive in hard times".
I'm Filipino and I just realized how similar Mexicans are with us. The attitude, the importance of family, some of the words are the same too. I love it ❤️
For what I've heard, Filipines was also colonized by Spain, so some of our culture is similar :D
@@brandoncorona2837 yesss that's right 👍 by the way it's Philippines 😊
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@@AlphaAejii Oh sorry I mismatched the words haha Philippines in spanish is Filipinas, have a great night :D
@@brandoncorona2837 thanks! You too 😸
As the child of Latino immigrants parents, it made me tear-y eyed to see you guys trying so hard to communicate and connect in their language. Just beautiful. Thank you for sharing these energies with the world. 💛✨
Eres chicano???
@@alekspro003 no. Cubana
This made you cry??? Toughen up
@@normanreyes1375stfup 🙄 si no te gusta no veas.
Ñ zorra 💅🥰🥰JEJEJEJEJEJJEJEE
Her home was SO BEAUTIFUL!!!! I wasn't expecting that when they walked in. Beautiful to see how she's surrounded with her children and grandchildren. It gave Encanto vibes! SO LOVING SO WELCOMING !!! even the baby with the salud lmao
The movie makes more sense now
Well, Encanto is Colombian so I would compare it more to Coco especially with the decorations
@@RBaroza Thank you for letting me know 🙂! I was just comparing the generations of family living with each other in one home.
It reminded me of my abuela's home from when I was younger. It was nice
not the stereotype that all latin homes are the same LMAOOO
One thing that impress me of Mexican houses is that their houses seem little from the outside but they are huge in the inside. Love it
Como los cuartos de encanto xd
An encanto!
Man fr I’m Mexican born in the US but seeing their house is insane I felt something idk what it was makes me wanna go visit Mexico
Harry Potter kinda sheeeet
Well, not the infonavit houses...
I met this Mexican guy in the streets of Moscow. He invited me to visit him in Tijuana. I took up on the offer. They totally adopted me and I ended up living with his family for 8 months. I was 35. Sadly I had to leave Mexico cause of Covid
You should totally come back!!!! Tijuana has really good people and food from all over Mexico!
Wow! What an experience!
@@daisyvalencia9705 en tijuana que, amaneces con un casquillo de bala en la cabeza
damn that’s a wild experience for sure
@@daisyvalencia9705 at least not rn bruh
This one had me in tears. Especially when they offered Brooke one of their beautiful aprons. What an awesome experience for everyone involved.
When grandma said "you are my family" made me shed a tear. With everything that is happening right now, Her saying that gives me this sense of comfort that whatever happens we'll always help each other out and it'll turn be okay
I wish that family the best and I hope for their well being and prosperity
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I was really feeling the whole video but when grandma said "this is your home whenever you like" I legit welled up. I'm Mexican and this statement has so much soul in the way we are as people.
This comment.❤️❤️
After moving to the US and meeting Mexican people I just can’t get over how truly beautiful they are as people. They are some of the most loving and kind people I have ever come across and don’t get me starting with the yummy food! Truly gem of a people.
That’s a true Mexican household… everyone is always welcomed and you always offer and welcome them with food and drinks …. This is truly heartwarming
That has been our experience so far! Aside from this video we have actually gone to about 6 family homes here for dinner, so many incredibly friendly people here ❤️
@@DiscoverConnection really? can we see pleaaaase? This was so great to watch
@@DiscoverConnection love what you're doing! You should visit homes from the north side of the Mexican border. Most homes are traditional Mexican-American hybrid, familiar yet distant.
There's a saying in Mexico that goes " El Agua No Se Le Niega A Nadie" meaning we should never deny giving fresh water to anyone.
@@daisyalicia We don't film those ones unfortunately!
This video is a perfect example of Mexican culture. I live amongst them and have had this experience again and again and again...and THIS IS LITERALLY ***HOW*** THEY ARE. This family is NOT an exception.
Just know when grandma said “ this is your home whenever you like “ she meant that from the bottom of her heart 🥺I cried
1000% facts.
they are full of SH!!!t.
In México we always say the phrase "My house is your house" (Mi casa es tu casa) to any person we consider our friend.
@@MAEAAEAM yeah, well 40 million or more of you thought "tu casa es mi casa" because you came to the US uninvited. back over the wall vato
@@joshjones718 I live in México, and 60 million or more of you thought "Make America great again" and most of them are still disgusting ;)
The word "family" is a strong title. But to hear it in my language just breaks me into tears. I'm glad you got to experience my people's love and affection. Where anything political isn't involved. Just humans bonding over food, laughs, and tequila.
Bienvenidos a México. Bienvenidos a la familia.
My best friend who I have known for 8 years now lives in Mexico, her and I met on instagram bonding over art, I was in elementary and she was in middle school. She is the most wonderful person ever, and often shares information about her culture with me-I’m trying to learn spanish to surprise her and talk to her, because she learned english all on her own, I want to show her I love her and appreciate her. Your people are lovely and your culture is inspiring!
oye we porque no vas a usa y lo intentas a ver que pasa
@@comosediceesoo681 Ya estoy en EU. Desde Ayer.
@@BlackSteelRaven bien por ti we en cual estado ?
Víva México 🇲🇽❤️
The fact that the coolest family with the coolest house and the coolest vibe accepted was no accident...
What do you mean?
@@DeeckyRizzo Karma... synchronicity, kismet.
@@matthewweng8483 Oh, maybe. I like to think that too. It was meant to be.
This is how most of us Mexicans are, you need to know us more
@@josuesotelo2730 my comment wasn't meant as an insult, it was meant as kudos to the family that took them up in the offer and helped create a new friendship... That being said, there were a lot of families who didn't go for it, so I personally think these were special people.
Coming from a Mexican household . This is exactly how we invite and treat people in our house ❤️
I love the way the houses are decorated. I lived in Mexico for 5 years and I really miss it. Specially the food.
Mexico has Theeeeee Best food in the world .... sooo many dishes!!!
What’s your favorite?
@@melioavilez one dish I have never had since we moved back to the US. Green mole with pork. Also churros. Nobody in the US seems to be able to make them like they do in Mexico. Wonderful for breakfast. But more than anything else... Fresh made corn tortillas. I used to snack on them. They were so soft and flexible you could put a line of salt down the middle and roll them up almost as thin as a pencil. My mouth is watering! And I miss the guys that would have a load of vegetables and fruit they peeled and cut fancy and put limon and that red sauce that I can't remember the name of. Cucumber cut to look like a flower, jicama root, pineapple. I even liked the little sour apples with limon and red sauce on them.
Tired of the sad, not very fresh jicama root that is available in my grocery store I bought one and planted it.( If it grew and bloomed I wanted seeds to plant more and get it fresh out of the ground) Well, it's growing like mad and it is a lovely vine. Someone told me it has lavender or purple flowers. It is already ten feet high!
@@melioavilez I forgot the tamale man that came around in the evenings. They were fluffy and so flavorful, nothing at all the same as those canned tamales that are in the grocery store.
@@melioavilez Fax, Mexico's food is god tier, there's a few to none that can compete against it. Other than that would be very specific and personal likings.
@@susanfarley1332 The red sauce is Chamoy, what about a cup of Atole and a concha or esquites! I miss Mexico is been 14 years!
My first language is spanish and I could understand what you were trying to say. They were not understanding at the beginning because you were saying something like ''Can I eat your dinner for you?'' hahahha. I am really impressed. You guys made a really strong connection there. Keep that going!
No wonder they got so many rejections lol
HAHAHA that cracked me up way too much
Lmaooo 😭
@@Awaitingonyouall Your name totally threw me off when I got the notification. I was like why am I getting a notification from 2012?
Now this is cracked me up lol
As a Mexican living in the US I'm extremely proud of my people treating you guys like this...
Thank you for generating this type of content.
Thank you for doing what you do.
We’re way too nice. We need to treat them like they treat us
@@RyanRodriguez-kn6lt i bet theres people like this worls wide... we just need to connect.
As an Irish lad living in the US for 25 years I’ve always had a wonderful time with my Mexican Brothers and Sisters. And then I went to Mexico and it all made sense. All the Best in Life.
Bro I’m not racist I love Mexicans but not all Mexicans treat people good in Mexico a lot of people get hurt the normal Mexico citizens are always good not the cartel tho
The problem is the media and politics. When you watch You Tubers having real experiences, you see the truth.
I’ve been to Mexico many times.
I love the people-they are so warm, loving, and welcoming.
Traveled the world, and Mexico is one of my favorite places in it.
Mexico: this gringo loves your country and people…and FOOD. My GOD, your food…
😃👍🏻🇲🇽 ❤️ 🇺🇲
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Bro! You were honored! The Grandma was wearing her traditional dress! That means you were accepted by the matriarch as part of the family!!!! Wow 🤩
What a stunning experience! I enjoyed watching this!
que cultura tan llamativa y completamente distinta a la nuestra
@@arianaraquel1958 They rescheduled coming over because of the event so it wasnt for that
@@arianaraquel1958 la few has fue cambiada
@@finesse7463 de todos modos , así nos vestimos en Oaxaca, para culaquier cosa que tengamos que hacer, no para algo super especial, mas las señoras de edad mayor.
Les dijeron que no en 11 hogares y les tocó un hogar de 11 personas. El destino les guardaba algo mejor y ustedes fueron pacientes para recibirlo con los brazos abiertos.
oh wow..... nunca lo viera mirado en esa manera que bonito son las cosas.
Beautiful perspective
Ah si es sierto... 💕
Its also the same thing here in the West Indies countries like jamaica, venezuela, Barbados and also my country Trinidad and Tobago.
Si la verdad!
That grandma is such a beautiful soul. What a wonderful group of people.
Reminds me of the time I lived across the street from a 15 person Mexican family and bucked up and decided to take my elementary Spanish and a guitar to one of their parties. Really heartwarming to see connections that bridge not only cultural but also language barriers.
As a Mexican, I thank you for showing the world a very real moment in my country, the moment when a stranger becomes family. In Mexico, we're not just insecurity and terrible events, we're people with a lot of love to give ❤️ Sending you the best!
I have had some similar experiences. A while back my kid needed friends and our neighbor needed someone to watch the kids while she worked. This video brings back a lot of good memories with the sense of humor with trying to figure out the language and learning to cook.
Also my accent in Spanish is a little similar to my friend's accent. Which is like how the grandma speaks in this video.
Mexican people are awesome..
One thing I learned from this video: Rejections will lead you to where you're supposed to be - family. ♥️
Love that ❤️
Rejection is God's way of saying you deserve better 💗.
That's sooo true❤ Wonderful saying #MACLENE👏🏽❣
Yeah especially as a canvasser
Yeah this comment is so cringe
This is very encouraging…people should be able to get along like this EVERYWHERE! No politicians allowed!
yess!! the citizens or (civilians) as they call us sharing and caring for each other, no politicians or government workers allowed! :)
Politicians really ruin the people’s relations.
@@CarlosBautista-l9ethat's their job...to devide and conquer
I live in Mexico City. I married into a Mexican family and moved here six years ago. My mother in law es una Oaxaqueña. What a lovely family. Not only did they let you in their home, but they quite literally welcomed you with open arms and raise a glass to you.
¡Viva México!
Sound cool.
This is so cute. I'm Mexican and you have to let us know in advance. Our home has to be immaculate and guest ready, other wise we will be embarrassed 😳
This is so accurate
Yes !
I mean I’m American and my mom has always done the same thing since I can remember
my girlfriends parents are like that with me, when im coming over in such notice they have me wait outside till its ready lol
Omg right? My sister used to say "clean like if the president is coming to the house" 🤣 she had us cleaning every inch lol
The grandma saying that they're your family now absolutely wrecked me. I am crying so hard. Me recuerda a mi abuelita de cuando era niño y tantísimo la echo de menos pero tanto, tanto.
Same, still balling as I type this
I know right :')
Hahaha same!, 😭😭
I miss my grandparents so much
@@harounben342 they miss and love you to bro 🔥
This video made me cry, because as a Mexican I never really got to experience my people. Now that I'm an adult how I crave that connection 😔hope one day ❤️
Im half Mexican in America and i really do feel left out on a lot of the beautiful culture and familial bonds you find in Mexico. When my dads family came to America they mostly assimilated to the culture here :(
@@xSilentRecon unfortunately assimilated with the culture of going in the car and getting Mc donald's and Whataburger for the Texan Mexicans.
I hope you find that connection, our heritage is beautiful. You're always invited at our table in Seattle.
Family constant connection is undervalued in modern society. Our son is Mexican-American, I make sure he understands how necessary is to value and pursue our Mexican family values, for our own well being. The video made me cry too.
Girl, talk to your family in Mexico. My mom's whole family has been here since before the 20's so they're American to the max. My dad's family is from Mexico though. He was born in Mexico, raised here since 3 years old. I started speaking to my dad's family in Mexico a few years ago and we love hearing and learning from each other now. I also started trying to go back to my roots by celebrating dia de los muertos as a way to respect the deceased in my family. We have such a beautiful, beautiful, rich family oriented culture. Make the connection happen. Now I know that when I visit Mexico again, I have more than one place I can call home while I'm there, with people that share my blood ❤🇲🇽
They remind me so much of my own family. The house especially. I can’t wait to go back to Mexico and cook with my grandmother
the abuela is the boss lol if she said yes it’s a yes if she would’ve said no it would’ve been a no 😭😭 but abuelas are so kind and sweet. good video!! 🤍
I wish I'd had an Abuela. I just have a crazy Japanese grandmother.
Abuelas are the best they are the heart of a family. My abuela passed away 4 years ago and the family is so different without her 🥺
@@saravalenzuela7444 aw, im sorry for your loss :(
You right the abuela es la mera jefa.!!
@@someguy1365 what makes her crazy?
As someone who's depressed. I would say that this video lightened my heart and gave me the strength to connect to people. I also teared up when grandma said "We're family.". Coz I myself have a terrible time at trusting and connecting with people. I currently work and live alone, have a lot of acquaintances but no real friends. I miss my home, I miss my real friends and I miss my grandma who took care of me since I was a child (I lost my grandma dec 24, 2020) .
air bnb lets you experience these events :) you get the experience from spending time with other families
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@@carolcambray1112 I'd love to do that someday. 😊
know that you are never alone
I send you love from southamerica. This world its so full of people, yet its so easy to feel lonely. You dont know me and i dont know you but there is a conextion as humans. Hope you find your happy place. And sorry for my english
I love this. Mexican people look like us, Brazilians, with the way that they welcomed you in their house. In my state in Brazil, if you like the person that is visiting you, you take them straight to the kitchen where you offer them coffee, cake, pão de queijo, lunch, dinner, all of it. If it is a visitor that you're not too close, then you take them to the living room. I felt like Mexico is kinda the same. Sometimes I feel disconnected of the Latino culture by being Brazilian because we're not Spanish speakers but seeing videos like this, I realize that the culture is more than the language. We're Latinos too. I love México.
The only difference between Brazilians and the rest of Latin America is the language. Everything else is the same. Don’t let the language put a barrier.
Latinos are more alike than they are different
@@theory6366 everything is not the same…
Oi @Izabella Luíza eu sou Mexicana morando nos Estados Unidos mais tenho uma conexão muito especial com Brasil. I feel -from my experience- it takes a little while for Hispanics to understand Portuguese and for you guys it’s easier but we really connect from the joy we both cultures have to be with friends, music, food, passion for soccer and of course tequila or cachaça. Um abraço😊
most 3rd world countries are like that
Good to see you don't let language barrier slow you down there are a lot of awesome people in the world God bless everyone
Soy Mexicano,si te abren las puertas de tu casa,tambien estan abriendo su corazon..jamas traciones esa confianza!!
❤️...
Luisito Comunica se cago en esa confianza :v
Pero te lo pueden robar v:
English: I am Mexican, if they open the doors of your house, they are also opening their hearts... never betray that trust!!
@@El.Rautakoski their house*
Una vez que los mexicanos agarramos confianza, te vuelves parte de la familia!! Amazing video, so proud of my culture!
I am from Alabama in the United States and I'm absolutely obsessed with your culture! You guys are always sooo kind and welcoming (at least in my experience and I have a lot of Mexican friends) and y'all are so fun!!
@@gagebenson1791 thank you for your opinion about my Mexican people god bless you 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
@@gagebenson1791 you're always welcome in Mexico 😊🇲🇽❤️
Gracias por demostrarnos
El valor de compartir y que la amistad comienza con un simple pasale a compartir gracias senora que dio la oportunidad de conocer su hogar
bendiciones
En españa lo primero que se hubiera dicho es "es gratis?" seguido de un no xdd
That's why being Mexican is a blessing from God. Truly blessed.
I have always found the people in México to be super friendly for the most part. Also happier and more relaxed than in the States. I love it there.
Dang so only Mexicans are blessed by God?
Damn. Imagine a racist God hahahaha
Bruh acting like Mexicans are a chosen people
People gonna hate, being Mexican is a blessing from God but no matter where you are from you are also blessed
The house and family look exactly out of the movie ENCANTO !! Just wow absolutely amazing video and amazing video. These are the videos that show us humanity still exists.
Beautiful video, and I agree it's heart warming to see the day-to-day connections and acts of humanity that this channel shows us through their videos. Even though the movie Encanto is set in Columbia, I see some similarities with Mexican culture. As a Mexican (American) myself, I can tell you that most Mexican homes are not decorated with piñatas and with papel piquado--that would be a stereotypical representation of Mexican households. But perhaps this one family is in the business of making piñatas?
Encanto esta en colombia 😂😂 y no nos parecemos en nada con los colombianos, son bien racistas con los mexicanos y son mas tercermundistas que nosotros, no todas las casa son asi, deseguro son de provincia la familia del video y por eso su casa es grande informensen bien sobre mexico y sur america y no usen las pelis gringas "basadas" e inspiradas en mexico y sur america como referente sobre la realidad de nuestra cultura son cosas distintas. Desde neza edomex
Es cierto lo que dices @@alekspro003
@@alekspro003 decir que los colombianos son racistas y que no se parecen en nada es literalmente hacer la misma cosa de la que te estas quejando, con lo demás si estoy de acuerdo xd
@@foxyy2048
Pero lo de que son más tercermundistas que México SI tiene razón
It's really interesting too see how colorful their houses are.
💕🇲🇽💕😊👋
I love how open planned they are with a little courtyard in the middle. So cool
It's because there was a local festivity. There are many throughout the year. Especially in Oaxaca.
If you are going to visit Mexico, Oaxaca would be a perfect choice to add to your itinerary.
It's like a small Mexico within Mexico.
And I say that even tough I am not from Oaxaca. But it's a pretty damn good (and also huge) place.
Yeah I really like their neighbourhoods
Yes Fabulous Home I Love the Colors and Decor! WOW SO BEAUTIFUL!
People is so afraid of rejection that they would never do what these guys did. Guess what? Fear is part of us as humans but we can empower more the love connection and magic things happen. They were rejected by many people before this family welcomed them home, but they kept on trying and thats the key for getting things done. THANK YOU so much for this video :) I am mexican and also traveled to Oaxaca were the magic is really present if you come with an open mind and heart. Bless you guys !
lol your so right! but i’d say more gals are afraid of rejection than anything frfr but i see what you saying
@@jayclearmen411 yeah its a common fear, because we function in community, and if we are not part of the "community", life becomes hard hehe. But there's nothing more revolutionary than knowing yourself and being free of who you are.
She goes "if i'm going to do this I'm going to have to go off-script" he says "what are you going to do? use sign language?"
that's precisely what she ends up doing (in their house later on), and it works fantastically.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
As a Mexican i can tell you that you guys knock at the right family and you can see that mexicans are very humble and lovable people, I enjoy this video and thank you to love my country and do this type of videos and your spanish, is good no matter if you can't read it, was a strong connection. God bless you!!
Ugh. As sad as it is to say it in a way… I’m glad everyone else said no … you came upon the perfect family….
It's because they were supposed to meet, it wasn't about those other people, they were just a tool for these 2 families met. This was meant to be!
Even at like 11:50 when Elíase(?) says they can stay at their home knowing the concept is human connection and all. Just really shows how proud they are of their values and culture to want to share it and show it off. Nice stuff
@@aljeanlu7232 you said it right!
now watching this video i see that the house in coco was actually pretty accurate lol
loved the video, so wholesome!
even the dog looked like Miguel's
To bad Disney never paid that family for their story
#Coco📌
@@moparqween8824 lmaooo
Exactly my first thought
As a Mexican, i feel proud of my people and culture, thank you guys for doing what you do, your creating conections in this beautiful world.
Tears came into my eyes when she said " you are my family 💕🎉 💝🙏 Thanks for Everything thanks for your wonderful videos 🙏😊
I love how Spanish cultures are very family oriented and the whole family is close. Love that house too.
Spanish are from Europe, mexican from America. Both are very different cultures
@@Bareybienesraices Spaniards colonized America
One of the reasons of the thing I love the most about their culture. Absolutely amazing trait that is dying out sadly.
@@Bareybienesraices True.. but they still have a lot in common and one of those is being very family oriented. Pretty sure that’s what they meant.
No@@theuzumakis2624
I am from Peru, and I remember when I was young, and we encountered a tourist asking for directions or in need of something, we would listen , be patient and tried to solve their problem. Wne I came to the States, unfortunately, I didn't get the same reception. When learning a new language, some folks won't make a small effort or take the time to understand what you need... and, this is not a complaint, just my own experience as a newcomer. Of course there are wonderful people in this country, but also a lack of empathy for foreigners exists.
I totally agree. But even as a native, it's not just foreigners. People don't care about others near as much here in the US. It's all about making money and living alone in a mansion. The American dream. Obviously there are exceptions.
Depends where you live. The US is a huge country and it could be different from one town to the next.
@@beachfishin definitely
Third world country people are raised by the village and build a better community connection. First world country are folks are raised to be individuals and often forced to take care of themselves after 18. I can see why.
Yes I feel this as an American, everyone is told to make their own path and figure things out alone, to look for success only for just themselves and their nuclear family. This leads to more separation and mistrust of others. We forget how to live with people who aren't exactly like us, so we push away.
It’s hard to trust a stranger.. you never know what their actual intentions are. But like myself even within my own country and state, you can meet a lot of genuinely friendly and kind humans just by starting some form of a conversation. This channel deserves millions and millions of subscribers, you’re really showing the world that there is so much good out there :)
Where are you from?
@@Rattlsnke New York but like 20 miles from Canadian border lol, why?
@@tylerwhitehurst8027 he's right it definitely depends on the area.
unfortunately we live in a world where people DO do this with malicious intentions, and some people may be more or less likely to say yes because of the way they lived their life and where you live has a lot to do with how you live.
@@tylerwhitehurst8027 Most all of my family is from Canada. They barely made it down here in time for me to be born here.
@@tylerwhitehurst8027 lol new york is terrible
As a Canadian this really shows how genuine and passionate we are. Great job showing the world we are all one
I have a mexican fiance and seriously, I love the culture. She's introduced me to so many new things, and seriously her family is probably the nicest single group of people I've ever met. There is a language barrier but man, they are so warm and welcoming still. Her dad is probably the hardest working supportive father I've ever met, her mother is sweet, warm, caring and loving and the rest of her family just makes me feel at home no matter what. I seriously love all of them and hope to have such an amazing family one day.
Los Nicaragüenses también somos muy amigables 😀
you like spain's culture from the 17th century? cool.
@@joshjones718 lmfao ugh...
I’m Mexican and I have a white uncle named Steve he’s been in the family for over 20 years . Get ready for lots of party’s and dancing 🤣
My white friend had a hispanic boyfriend and met his family after 1 year. They spoke in spanish in front of her (assuming she didnt understand) and asked him "why would you bring a gringo home to us?". She left early and didnt stay for dinner. That relationship didnt last.
The outside of their home looks just like in the movie Coco! I’m glad they met this family! So lovely and welcoming!
It's like the movie was based out of mexico
@@dnrmoore4124 lol
Heartwarming, courageous, and inspiring!
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This is what the whole entire world needs right now create friendships love and peace. 🌍❤✌🏼
Im going to Mexico soon. And im going to see my aunts, uncles, cousins, and my Grandma and everything else. ¡VIVÁ MÈXICO 🇲🇽!
When she said that you are family now, it made me tear up. What a beautiful moment. 😭
My family is of Mexican descent, and this was always my experience growing up. Different people coming over and eating with us all the time. I'm grateful for that, and I wish more kids in the "COVID generation" could experience that.
The house are so different not like the generic houses I see everyday in the suburbs of America it's just so beautiful, and just so much personality
its not just a house, its a home.😊
Well, it is mostly because the huge gaps in House budgets
you've no idea....
most of those "homes" are made out of dirt/cheap concrete, fake, cheap shower tiles in few places, and no plumbing of any kind, but ocassionally you will see a "sink" or a "shower" that isn't actually one.
those are the richer part of the population.
the poor are just straight dirt and mud walls with sticks holding everything together.
@@iamnobody9001 I wouldn't go so far since it varies between region, but yeah
This is not the average Mexican home. It’s a upper class home.
You beautifully captured an authentic perspective of a real Mexican family. Reminded me of my own folks and how we make sure to bring comfort to those that walk into our homes. Thank you for this.
100%. We really are this welcoming and it makes me proud to be Mexican.
@@kristinamorales1492 quiero ir a Mexico 🥲.
Im sitting here in tears. What a beautiful family to have spent time with. You could see how genuine their love was to 'strangers'. It was just beautiful. We need more love in the world. Thank you for sharing your videos. People really need to stop judging other cultures and get to know the real people...
I want her house! How incredibly beautiful to have a central courtyard surrounded by the rooms. As someone who wants to one day build a home with his own hands, I hope I remember this and take inspiration from this design.
Definitely taking inspiration for my own home one day as well 🙏🏼
In Mexico you expect to always have people over or live with numerous family, so this is a common design. It’s part of the culture to be welcoming.
It was really cool looking ! I would like that one day also
Yes! Their house reminds me of the house in Encanto
@@nevaehtaylor8273 the house in encanto was Colombian but a lot of Latino houses follow the same type of architecture it’s beautiful
This looks so fun. I got adopted by a Mexican family in Mexico City when I was 20. Their son my age found me so sad & confused in the street after I tried to eat in a restaurant alone and some man harassed me. So this nice guy bought me pizza and the next day we went to his family house, big family like this! It was so fun and funny. I really liked his mom, grandfather and sisters. Mexicans are so kind. I think if you spoke decent Spanish some of the other households would’ve opened to you but they were probably so confused! 😄
What you’re basically saying is that 2 men talked to you and you only thought one of them was attractive
@@jonydiaz3856 right 🤣
@@jonydiaz3856 LMAO FR
Adopted at 20?? Wtf
@@pia_mater right lol after 18 you can’t be adopted I thought
Mexicans are some of the most loving, hard work and helpful people I have ever met. Their culture is beautiful. I appreciate how family oriented they are and seeing this video makes me miss being around my Mexican friends and their families in California. I now live in a rural area of the south where it is predominantly white and black. I am black myself and love my brown brothers and sisters. And don’t get me started on the food!
What a nice comment about my raza 🇲🇽💕👍
Noooo
Wait till they chop their heads off
You’ll be surprised but Latinos specially from rural areas have a lot in common with ppl from the south in many aspects specially with rural folk
I grew up in Long Beach, CA. I hung out with a lot of Mexicans. One of the fondest memories I have is eating Carne Asada fresh off the grill with grilled green onions and corn tortillas at my senior picnic at the park with a group of my Mexican friends in high school lol. While everyone else was having your typical bbq food we were eating good!
And spending Christmas at one of my best friends house, staying up and helping her family make tamales.
I can go on and on. ❤️❤️
Honestly, I'm not surprised they found such a lovely family there. They are so warm and welcoming. 😊
The Mexican people are some of the most gracious and hospitable human beings I have ever had the pleasure of getting to know
Actually the first sentences Brad did were perfectly understandable. When Brooke took over, in Spanish it sounded like you were inviting yourself to dinner. As opposed to I'm making your dinner as a sign of courtesy. Great video!
I know right! Lol 😆
This literally brought tears to my eyes,these are just soo rare these days because of the dangers around and just people becoming full of themselves,this should be the way of humanity,loving.
dude me too they're so nice
México es un gran país. Primero que nada por su gente. Viva México 🇲🇽!! Mi país !!
When he said “whenever you visit a Spanish home there’s a mandatory shot you have to drink” I was like damn right there is LMAO
Then again, seems like that guy was looking for excuses to drink. And he drank a lot.
Y al menos una cervesa😅
LOVE THIS FAMILY! The grandma is the matriarch! This family is loved and so lucky to have each other. Many blessings
yeah from what I notice our families are usually matriarchal lol. actually now that I think about it I don’t know a single mexican bloodline where a man runs everything. abuela is the law! especially since we usually live in multigenerational homes so it’s her house
I lived in El Paso for years been in many Mexican family homes, and this has been my experience every time. So friendly and welcoming, and the food, OMG the food! Great Video!
Hii Xavier
Fellow el Pasoan here
El Paso represent!
Who the hell is running this bot and gives relevant comments on every video
Cmon Xavier, you have to break the suspense now. Tell us the truth once and for all - You are a Mexican or an Indian ?
4:08 love that! Not shy at all! It's okay to just holler to get someone's attention at their house
I love this so much... When I was struggling financially, it was a mexican family that brought me in and offered me free shelter. I will never forget them. Wish I could have done more for them.
Wow, I’m from Mexico and just watching that you got to learn how a mexican family really is and not like the movies and stereotypes, made me feel very happy and happy that you had a great time here.
What are the movie stereotypes other than drugs?
@@TheDestineyy For example when they show that mexicans ride donkeys or sometimes they show that we have tiny little houses that are falling apart, that would be some stereotypes people I’ve met sometimes have apart from drugs.
@@josefreyre3351 Ahh thanks for replying
La película que la mayoría relaciona con México es Coco y la verdad si parece mucho
@@josefreyre3351 that’s not a stereotype, people actually live in houses that are made of rocks, these people you saw on the video are considered very fortunate, I know because I’ve been to a lot of different places in Mexico and it’s really sad /:
This family reminded me of the Mexican families I grew up around in Southern Cali. All love. Walking home and being offered to stop and have some tamales or flautas. Always party vibe happy, and always human af.
Singular: Tamal Plural: Tamales Wrong Spell: Tamale
@@AG-zh7zl ok Mr, ineedattention
@@-dremz- you would do the same if someone from somewhere else said "cactuses" hes just spreading the wealth DrEmZ
@@AG-zh7zl I don't think I use the word frequently enough to remember, as I'm sure this was taught to me at some point. Thanks though.
This is such a beautiful idea. In a world where it can be hard to trust a stranger to come into to your house, it is nice to see strangers from different languages and cultures connecting and sharing an authentic moment. Brilliant idea.
I’ve never thought about how personal a kitchen is until seeing this. I imagined being a person who had their door knocked on and all the thoughts that would run through my mind if I were asked that question. “Do I have the utensils they need? Is my kitchen clean enough? Did I shower today? Does my place look cheap or unpleasant and will they/the people watching the video think less of me if they see it?” Then, watching them cook at my stove like, “Do they think my stove is ok? Do they wish it was fancier? Are they thinking badly of me and wishing they’d picked another house/person?”
I have anxiety and maybe a very slight hint of undiagnosed Autism so the idea of this is terrifying to me but this video made me realize how intimate and individual your kitchen feels.
Aye! Autism squad! 😎 Amygdala be quite funny sometimes.
You are a psicotic
If this is me I would ask the youtuber to blur my face because I'm ugly as heck on camera
Yup
This was very moving. The mexican people are a beautiful people. I married a Mexican and they all welcomed me into the family. Sadly, my husband has passed but I am still very close to his family.
Sorry for your loss stay strong !
That grandma was sooooooo sweet and patient, she looked really excited to have them cook for her family😭😭her house is also reallllly beautiful on the inside AND out, the murals they passed were really pretty
Bro you bring tears of happiness to so many of your viewers.
Change the world, you can do it!
Shivers ran down my spine, fr actually when he was saying "strangers and now friends" not one second longer through that sentence and abuela was already shaking her head. they've already welcomed them as family, that was touching. Family really doesn't have to boil down to just blood, it just takes heart...
breath of fresh air, thanks for making these
Hello check mark
As a gringo dating a Mexican, even though I'm from Texas, I've learned a lot about the Mexican culture and how friendly and loving they are. This video is the pure embodiment of not just Mexican hospitality but Hispanic culture as a whole. Awesome video!
That might be true but there are tons of bad people there too just like anywhere else obviously. I’ve experienced many bad things down there. For the most part people are friendly.
@@BriBryBriBry there's bad people everywhere of all races
@@madmexican1002 obviously? 🤦♂️ I literally just said that in my comment? I don’t know how you didn’t see that lol
@@BriBryBriBry true, but thing is Mexican culture is generally nice and giving, more so than other places in the world.
And all honesty i see it as kind of a curse in a way, being to kind can be a issue look at how many cities in Mexico have been taken over by USA, to many and even now more are being taken over by USA tourist so kindness is great but can be a curse lol
not all hispanics bro. i live in spain and latinoamerican culture is really different from our european one, even if language is the same. compare the u.s. to england for example
Mexican houses are just so warm and will always make you feel like home even if you're from a different place 😊❤este video fue muy lindo de verdad proves that not all people from Mexico are scary or dangerous just an ugly world that makes us divide and act defensive que hermoso video y familia 🎉❤
I've never heard the "estiro el brazo, encojo el codo y me lo tomo todo (Stretch my arm, draw my elbow and bottoms up)" phrase, I'm from the north and here we say "Arriba, abajo, al centro y pa dentro (Up, down, to the center and inside it goes)". I love how even within the same country we still have a vast diversity in many things. Mexican culture is so rich and wonderful and this video was so wholesome
I’m Bolivian and I say it the same way you do! 🇧🇴🇧🇴
I’ve heard “arriba abajo etc.” from Spanish speakers from around the world. A university classic.
I hung out with some Spanish speakers from Costa Rica, Colombia, Peru, Mexico, and Bolivia when I was in college, and I've only heard the phrase you mentioned. Never heard of the one on the video at all! It was interesting to hear it lol
Thanks for the translation and your version!
My grandma taught it to me when I was about 22 years old (I’m now 49). We lived along the border between Texas and Mexico ( McAllen, Texas… The Valley). She lived in Mission, TX and was buried in Granjeno.
I thought it was so cool hearing her teach me this toast and watching her laughing it up afterwards. lol
So glad I came across this awesome vid cuz I’ve been wanting to relearn this toast for at least 15 years! Hahaha
This is so inspiring and so wholesome. I'm crying when the grand ma corrected him from saying friends to family
You just meet the real Mexican people, you’ll never forget nor will never be forgotten. These moments are a treasure for both sides and it shows how little we need to be happy.
They were so welcoming and such a beautiful family. Brought tears to my eyes. I wish more people were this kind and loving.