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Title: mexico culture
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The middle class people are more on owning big Acers of land for plantation. They do associate with low class and upper class. For low class people they own a ranch . Since they only have enough money to buy the ecocides they plant their food, and they also raise animals for food and money... Showed first 250 characters
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Low class associates with middle class and will try upper class just to see if they will give a hand out. From what I have seen the low and middle class work twice as much as the upper class. So that's the life style of every Mexican culture.
In the end the Mexican culture is very unique and different from the United States... Showed next 250 characters
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