Five Things You Didn’t Know About Cinco de Mayo
Today is Cinco de Mayo, and most people celebrate without knowing what they're actually celebrating. So here are five things you didn't know about Cinco de Mayo.
Today is Cinco de Mayo, and most people celebrate without knowing what they're actually celebrating. So here are five things you didn't know about Cinco de Mayo.
It’s May and that means that soon we’ll be celebrating our Mexican heritage, much like we all celebrate our Irish heritage in March…even when we have neither. Cinco de Mayo is a great excuse to leave work early, eat tortilla chips and drink more tequila than sanity allows, but is it starting to feel just a little bit like the same old thing?
Cinco de Mayo is not widely celebrated in Mexico, but is huge in the United States, truly making it a Mexican-American holiday.
Today is Cinco de Mayo, so most people get drunk and don't actually understand what they're celebrating. So I put together five things you didn't know about Cinco de Mayo. Read more on the next page…you gringo.