
For weddings, funerals, baptisms, cucumbers and other religions, almost all kinds of clothes are accepted when attending a Mexican church. However, one key is to know the traditions of domestic municipalities and be sensitive to the cultural classes of Mexican individuals and families.
Tourists invited to the Mexican group of churches or abductees of foreigners
It is common for travelers taking holidays in Mexico and foreigners living in fewer countries to wear what they like. The problem is when you want to be regarded as a foreigner you do not know well or as a foreigner respected as a person respected as conscious effort so that you are sensitive to certain cultural norms and are sensitive .
In most cases, something goes even for foreigners. However, both male and female shorts for men must be avoided. Otherwise, you not only know the location of the church, but also ask your family to attend the masses.
The family rank which expanded the invitation of the church in Mexico
In the first world countries, classes are generally a combination of culture and financial resources. For example, the middle class in Canada has the value of the middle class, lifestyle habits and income. Meanwhile, in certain areas of developing countries like Mexico, which is an example of Oaxaca state, material property is not necessarily living in the middle class. Families can move upward monetarily and therefore are considered medium or advanced classes in Canada and the United States, or in between, but from culturally it is that we work (ethnically centrally) You may think in a low class. If there is a difference, please recognize the difference before the dressing for the chunk chunk.
For the upper class of Mexico, culture is more than goods, and services of churches in urban and rural areas require that their clothes and invited guests expect. For men, shirt with trousers and cotton collar is the smallest, it is fully accepted without jacket and tie. For example, many Oaxaca men wear Guayavera, or a shirt (usually without a tie) and a windbreaker. Jackets and neckties are rarely needed or expected at one time. All for women, trousers, dresses, skirts are acceptable, regardless of shawls, tops are strapless or sleeveless.
For Mexican church services, which are financially vital, but supported by families not visible in the middle or in the upper part by Western cultural standards, the functions of urban and rural areas are the same, small cities, family members culture.
Church environment of small-scale Mexican cities, towns, villages, which is a determinant of dress
Let's start with an exception. In some cases, culturally and financially, middle-class upper-class families celebrate a passage ritual in half-city and rural areas. In such cases, the smallest dress for men is pants or fine blue jeans. I do not need a suit and a tie yet. For women there is no difference between attending here and city setting in the workplace held in a culturally improving mobile class.
However, in most cases, when attending a church in a small municipality, regardless of financial or cultural classes, the most important advice provided is not excessive mastery. Because there are usually modest financial means and attendees of Campénño culture, in reality there is something flowing to local people such as regular jeans for men and skirts, T-shirts for women, dresses for women and jeans I will. Young women frequently attend jeans' church, and women in their twenties tend to stream jeans for dresses and skirts. Regional clothes are often worn by women of all ages.
For foreigners, bonds for men and more discreet clothes for women are good rules to follow. While regular blue jeans for both sexes are certainly accepted, non-Mexicans attending this type of church service may feel more comfortable wearing "jeans and at - shirt" It is suggested.
The above is intended to provide guidelines for foreigners who participate in Mexican church services, but only to ask what is wearing a Mexican host. And in all cases, including your respects that your invitation is the great parents, men dress two notches in the sense meaning a tie or Guayabera, a dress for a lady or a skirt I will.
