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		<title>Mazatlan and Mexican friends</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[During the last few days we are making strange encounters&#8230; it can happen while we walk along the streets, while we seat down at a restaurant or while we drink a beer, but the strategy is unfailing: we just wait &#8230; <a href="http://www.pmoroni.it/eng/travel-notes/mazatlan-and-mexican-friends/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>During the last few days we are making strange encounters&#8230; it can happen while we walk along the streets, while we seat down at a restaurant or while we drink a beer, but the strategy is unfailing: we just wait for someone approaching us! The rest is in the hands of the Mexican colorful behavior. Preferably our friends are in couple, but there are no rules of age, sex or social condition; they are always good drinkers of Tecate or Modelo (popular Mexican beers),. Everytime it sounds like we find long-term friends, who make us feel completely relaxed: questions result more and more frequent and personal, but so natural that they are never fastidious. When we see that the issue &#8220;Italy&#8221; (and relative salaries) becomes the main one, we try to put again the discussion on exotic themes. Successively, following a typical Mexican social scheme, a disturbing element arises to definitely brake the atmosphere of complicity.</p>
<p>Even if these experiences generally last the short time of a night, we know that only the people met in this way will colour our travel of memories and funny stories. And Mexico seems to be very, very promising in this direction.</p>

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