When YPs bought their tickets for tonight's NJYP Cinco de Mayo Fiesta they were asked "Without using the internet, tell me why we celebrate Cinco de Mayo". All 60+ replies are below :)
a mexican holiday, their independence?? |
An excuse to drink beer! (Also, Mexican Independence Day) |
Because having a themed happy hour is more fun than a non-themed happy hour. |
because it is fun! |
Because Margaritas are yummy :) |
because we like to celebrate holidays we have no right to celebrate if it means we have an excuse to drink ;) |
Celebrate victory over france's occupation of mexico |
Celebrates Mexico's victory over the French forces. |
Celebration of a Mexican victory in battle. |
cerveza |
Excuse to party! |
For restaurants and bars to make money and to get drunk. |
For sangria! |
HA!! Gosh, not sure. I believe the Mexicans managed to overthrow the opposition with fewer troops and less sophisticated weapons. |
hispanic freedom day of celebration |
honestly, all I know is that it is a Mexican Holiday...good question! |
I believe it's a holiday celebrating Mexican culture, food, etc. |
I have a feeling it's not "Remember the Alamo"? |
I have no clue. |
I'm not sure, it's much bigger in America than in Mexico. It's barely celebrated there so I think its an excuse for Americans to party really. :) |
Incorrectly, many say it's the mexican celebration of independence. I know that that is a misconception. I do not, however, know the real cause for celebration so I will now instead pretend that it is the birthday of tequila. O-le, senor tequila, borrando de memoria! |
Indepedence |
Is it for springtime harvest? |
It coincides with Dia de los Muertes, celebrated in Mexico. |
It is celebrated Nationwide in the U.S. as a celebration Mexican heritage and pride and actually not an important day in Mexico. |
It's a Mexican holiday and Mexico, like US, is part of North America. |
It's a Mexican holiday that represents Mexican pride, but not Independence from Spain. On the other hand, it's an excuse for Americans to drink and be merry. |
It's like Fourth of July for Mexico! |
It's to celebrate the Mexicans taking over the US ;) |
meet people |
Mexican army's unlikely victory over French forces |
Mexican celebration of freedom on the 5th of May |
Mexican heritage and culture. |
Mexican holiday. |
mexican independence |
mexican independence |
Mexican independence |
mexican independence |
mexican independence? |
Mexican military victory, NOT independence day. |
Mexican revolution? |
mexican victory over the french |
Mexico gained independence |
Mexico's Independence |
Mexico's Independence Day? |
not a clue |
Not sure of exactly what happened, but it was for the battle of Mexico. However, I am not sure. |
Oops...In don't know :o( |
so we have an excuse to drink tequilla |
The invention of Margaritas :) |
The Mexicans won a battle on the 5th of May. |
They wanted a holiday in Mexico?? lol |
To celebrate Mexican culture. |
To celebrate Mexican heritage and their pride! |
To celebrate Mexican independence. |
To celebrate the Mexican army's victory over the French. And cuz we like tequila and it's fun! |
To celebrate the mexican independence from another country which isnt coming to mind? To celebrate mexican culture?To drink on a thursday this year? |
To commemorate the Mexican army's unlikely victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla in 1862. |
To drink Corona! |
To have an excuse to drink tequila, because nothing good comes out of it haha |
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When Titanic sank, it was carrying tons of European mayonnaise which was evantually en route to Mexico. Heart broken Mexicans named a holiday after mayo that sank that day, called "Sinko De Mayo" which eventually became "Cinco de Mayo"
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