The Mexican People: Standards and Practice
Mexicans are among the several populations that place high value on family and maintaining a joyous household as part of a long-running practice that never dwindled through the years. Although the labor force enlist many women, a lot of them are still found working around to systematize their homes and look after their children. Household conditions, however, deviate depending on the income bracket that the people running them appertain to. Those in the middle and upper class usually stand to enjoy the extravagance of a household help while those that belong to poor families usually work their butts off in balancing a number of jobs with housework. This kind of digression is also shown on the culinary practice that are being practiced by the members of the social class. Of course, you would expect an costly feast in the dining table of wealthy families while simple course of corn, wheat tortillas, beans, tomatoes, and chilli peppers are often found in the dining table of poor families. The custom traditions, especially in many rural areas are still being practiced fastidiously not only in the fashion side of it but also, and chiefly, in the social, emotional side of it.
