Affluent Savvy
Photo by Geraud pfeiffer Pexels Logo Photo: Geraud pfeiffer

What is a Mexican birthday?

How Is a Birthday Celebrated in Mexico? Birthdays in Mexico are full-day affairs with sumptuous Mexican food, party games, music, songs, cakes, and more. There are various traditions to follow throughout the day, starting early in the morning with “Las Mañanitas.”

Do flies hate cinnamon?
Do flies hate cinnamon?

Cinnamon – use cinnamon as an air freshner, as flies hate the smell! Lavender, eucalyptus, peppermint and lemongrass essential oils – Not only will...

Read More »
How can I attract luck and money at home?
How can I attract luck and money at home?

How To Attract Wealth And Good Fortune: 24 Ways To Attract Money Think that wealth is good. Have a positive attitude. Be grateful for what you...

Read More »
Awaken your dormant DNA ability to attract wealth effortlessly
Awaken your dormant DNA ability to attract wealth effortlessly

The simple yet scientifically proven Wealth DNA method laid out in the report allows you to effortlessly start attracting the wealth and abundance you deserve.

Learn More »

If you’re lucky enough to be invited to a Mexican birthday party, be prepared for a vibrant and joyful occasion with more than a few surprises. Mexican fiestas are plentiful and as colorful as the country’s geography and traditions. This infectious joy translates into birthday celebrations, too. Let’s delve into Mexican birthday celebrations, some of which will be familiar while others may astound.

Why Are Mexican Birthday Parties Important?

As with many other cultures, Mexican birthdays are celebrated with enthusiasm and passion. Loved ones come together to create a great party atmosphere. The focus on family means Mexican birthday parties are often large and boisterous gatherings, with the celebrations lasting all day and often into the night. Aunts, uncles, godparents, cousins — the emphasis is on spending time with family more so than with friends. People dress up, and it’s not unusual for the whole family to chip in with the party costs.

What Is the Birthday in Mexico Called?

source

In Spanish, a standard birthday is called your cumpleaños. People will typically wish you a happy birthday (feliz cumpleaños) and hope you have many more birthdays when they say “que cumplas muchos años mas.” Some say celebrating completed years carries more depth than simply wishing someone a happy birthday. There are three important birthdays for Mexicans. First, there is the birthday celebration on the day you were born, much like in the United States and other countries. See Plans I have a referral code If you were referred by another Amigo Energy customer, enter their personal referral code to receive your credit. Terms and conditions apply. The second much-anticipated birthday is a child’s third birthday, the Presentación de Tres Años. This milestone celebrates a child’s life with a day-long celebration. There’s typically a mass at church and a family gathering in which the youngster wears an elaborate outfit. During the church service, the child is presented to the Virgin Mary with the parents and godparents confirming their responsibility in guiding the child. Finally, perhaps one of the most prominent Mexican birthday parties is la quinceañera when a girl reaches 15 years old. We’ll look at la quinceañera in more detail later.

How Is a Birthday Celebrated in Mexico?

Birthdays in Mexico are full-day affairs with sumptuous Mexican food, party games, music, songs, cakes, and more. There are various traditions to follow throughout the day, starting early in the morning with “Las Mañanitas.”

What Is the Birthday Serenade “Las Mañanitas” About?

The Mexican passion for music is world famous, with the country producing some of the most recognizable sounds thanks to its talented musicians and composers. It’s fitting that someone’s birthday starts with a beautiful birthday song rather than a Spanish version of the ubiquitous “Happy Birthday.” The birthday celebrant will wake up, sometimes in the wee hours of the morning, to a serenade of “Las Mañanitas.” The traditional song compares the beauty of the world and its dawn with the person whose birthday it is and encourages them to embrace their special day. Some families hire mariachis to perform “Las Mañanitas” to a birthday boy or girl. Nowadays, the song is sung at any time of the day and often after a birthday cake has been given. The song has an enduring appeal to people of all ages. Young Mexican-American singer Ángela Aguilar clocked up more than 2 million views of her version of “Las Mañanitas” within just three months of publishing it on YouTube.

Who Wrote the Serenade “Las Mañanitas”?

The composer of “Las Mañanitas” is unknown. It’s thought to date back to 1896 when the song appeared in Zacatecas, a state to the northwest of Mexico City. Alfonso Esparza Oteo is credited with popularizing the song into its now preferred romantic interpretation while under the tutelage of Manuel M. Ponce.

Here are the words to “Las Mañanitas” in Spanish:

Estas son las mañanitas que cantaba el rey David a las muchachas bonitas,

Te las cantamos asi.

Despierta, mi bien, despierta, mira que ya amaneció, ya los pajarillos cantan,

La luna ya se metió.

Qué linda está la mañana en que vengo a saludarte.

Venimos todos con gusto y placer a felicitarte.

El día en que tu naciste, nacieron todas las flores.

Y en la pila del bautismo, cantaron los ruiseñores.

Ya viene amaneciendo, ya la luz del día nos dio.

Levántate de mañana, mira que ya amaneció.

Here are the words to “Las Mañanitas” in English:

This is one of those “little mornings” that King David sang to the pretty girls; See Plans I have a referral code If you were referred by another Amigo Energy customer, enter their personal referral code to receive your credit. Terms and conditions apply.

What time of day are most babies?
What time of day are most babies?

Sixty percent of babies are born during the day, between 6 A.M. and 6 P.M. And, 3.5 times as many babies are born at exactly 8:00 A.M., the most...

Read More »
When was the last 1943 copper penny found?
When was the last 1943 copper penny found?

1943 copper cent Examples were discovered after the War, with the first two in 1947, and another in 1958.

Read More »
Awaken your dormant DNA ability to attract wealth effortlessly
Awaken your dormant DNA ability to attract wealth effortlessly

The simple yet scientifically proven Wealth DNA method laid out in the report allows you to effortlessly start attracting the wealth and abundance you deserve.

Learn More »

As we sing them to you.

Wake up, my love, wake up. Look, the dawn has come.

The little birds are already singing, and the moon has gone to bed.

How pretty is this morning, this morning I’ve come to greet you.

We’re delighted to have come here, with joy to congratulate you.

On the day you were born, all the flowers were born.

While at the baptismal font, the nightingales sang.

The dawn is upon us now, and the day has brought us light. It’s time to get up this morning. Look at what has already dawned.

Why Do People Have Mariachis on a Birthday?

Mariachis are a part of Mexico’s rich musical culture. Mariachi music began in the 19th century with performers who sang in public spaces with their songs often dedicated by admirers to their muse or at celebrations. Nowadays, mariachi bands play at birthdays, weddings, parties, and even funerals. Their music, style, and joyful nature make them a great addition to any celebration.

What Food Is Served at Mexican Birthday Parties?

source

Mexican food is a source of great cultural pride, and for good reason. Family members may prepare a signature dish for the birthday party with family members often pitching in.

A traditional Mexican birthday meal might include:

Taquitos: Savory rolled-up tortillas that are filled with beef, chicken, or cheese and then fried — often accompanied by guacamole Savory rolled-up tortillas that are filled with beef, chicken, or cheese and then fried — often accompanied by guacamole Sopapillas: A fried pastry dough served warm that can be sweet or savory A fried pastry dough served warm that can be sweet or savory Churros: A long string of dough that’s deep-fried and coated in sugar — they taste like doughnuts but don’t have the circular shape A long string of dough that’s deep-fried and coated in sugar — they taste like doughnuts but don’t have the circular shape Arroz con Leche: Mexican rice pudding There are always lots of homemade dips and salsas to accompany the food, like racnhera and chipotle sauce. People toast the birthday girl or boy with cold beers, margaritas, and tequila shots. Cries of “salud” for good health accompany every glass raised to the birthday celebrant. However, the culinary and visual star of the day is the birthday cake.

What Is a Tres Leches Birthday Cake?

Mexican birthday parties have a special tres leches (three milks) cake to mark the day. Tres leches cake is created with three milks: evaporated, sweet condensed milk, and whole milk. People get creative with the cake — some have fantastic colors while other cakes are more traditional. The cakes are often decorated in a particular theme that can range from a unicorn to Batman or whatever the guest of honor wants. One of the funniest moments at a Mexican birthday party happens when the cake is brought out, called la mordida.

What Happens With “La Mordida” at the Birthday Party?

With the cake in the room, guests chant: “Mor-di-da!” Translated literally, la mordida means a little bite, and the birthday guest of honor is required to take the first bite. There’s a little twist though: the celebrant can’t use utensils or hands to take a slice of cake. Most people cautiously approach the cake with their face, their hands behind their back, and opening their mouths to take a small bite. However, tradition means that one family member or friend will often shove the birthday person’s face right into the middle of the cake! The little bite — la mordida — has been taken, albeit rather messily. But it’s all done in good fun and part of the day’s festive atmosphere.

What Party Games Are Played at Mexican Birthday Parties?

source

Some families make cascarónes for parties. Cascarónes are hollowed-out eggs filled with confetti or treats that get broken on people’s heads to release their surprises. These filled eggshells are a popular Easter tradition that can be used for a birthday party or other celebration. The most famous Mexican party game is the piñata. People use a stick to whack a colorful cardboard container filled with treats. Party guests take turns to hit the piñata until it opens and spills candy and treats for everyone to collect. The original piñatas may have come to Mexico from Europe via China, although Mayan culture had a similar ritual. The Mayans housed tiny treasures in clay pots hung from poles in temples. After a year, blindfolded people smashed the jars with sticks, and the treasures fell at the feet of the Mayan gods as offerings. Traditional piñatas come with seven points made from cones, with each point representing one of the seven deadly sins. The stick represents the love that destroys sins, and the candies inside symbolize a new beginning and abundance. Almost all modern piñatas are made from cardboard instead of clay.

What numbers hit most in Mega Millions?
What numbers hit most in Mega Millions?

What are the most frequently selected numbers? According to Lotto Numbers, the Mega Millions numbers that have appeared in the most draws since the...

Read More »
How do you pray for money in the Bible?
How do you pray for money in the Bible?

Prayer for Financial Breakthrough: Lord, thank you that you graciously provide all my needs according to your riches in glory (Philippians 4:19)....

Read More »
Awaken your dormant DNA ability to attract wealth effortlessly
Awaken your dormant DNA ability to attract wealth effortlessly

The simple yet scientifically proven Wealth DNA method laid out in the report allows you to effortlessly start attracting the wealth and abundance you deserve.

Learn More »

The piñatas are usually attached to a tree or the ceiling, and adults keep small children and others away from the dangerous swinging stick. Older players are often blindfolded to increase the fun. People scurry to collect the candies and treats as soon as the piñata breaks open.

What Is the Piñata Song?

Families often sing a song while the piñata is whacked. You get three chances to break the piñata; if not, you pass the stick on to the next participant. One popular version of the song goes:

Spanish version

Dale, dale, dale, no pierdas el tino,

Porque si lo pierdes, pierdes el camino.

Ya le diste una, ya le diste dos, ya le diste tres.

Y tu tiempo se acabó.

English version

Hit it, hit it, hit it [or go, go, go], don’t lose your aim.

Because if you lose it [your aim], you’ll lose your path.

You hit it once, you hit it twice, you hit it thrice!

But … time’s up!

There are many versions of the song, with some calling for a change of piñata striker and others mocking someone who fails to hit the piñata. Many people will shout “I’m next” when it’s time to change the hitter because of the game’s popularity.

Mexican Birthday Traditions: La Quinceañera

source

La quinceañera is one of the most important birthdays in Mexican culture, particularly for girls. Planning this 15th birthday party can reach the level of planning a wedding. See Plans I have a referral code If you were referred by another Amigo Energy customer, enter their personal referral code to receive your credit. Terms and conditions apply. A quinceañera means a girl’s 15th birthday and marks her passage from childhood to womanhood. While a traditional Mexican birthday celebration is a big family affair, the quinceañera takes it to a new level. The birthday girl and her family will plan the day for months or even years. She wears an elaborate dress to a special church service, followed by a vast banquet for family and friends. The 15-year-old has a court of boys and girls to attend her throughout the day, called chambelanes and damas. The party involves choreographed dances, spectacular cakes and food, and numerous toasts. Most families make the quinceañera a day to remember for the rest of their child’s lives. Dads often present their daughters with a quinceañera doll to symbolize her transition to womanhood, leaving behind toys to face her adult life. The whole day feels like a mix of a sweet 16th birthday party, a debutante ball, a wedding, and a birthday.

Do Boys Have a Quinceañera Celebration?

With modern attitudes shifting, boys now follow a similar path to girls. However, a boy’s 15th birthday celebration is a little different. First, it’s called a quinceañero with an “o” at the end because of Spanish grammar rules about gender. Some people call it quince años, which means 15 years. The rite of passage is the same — a boy attends a special church service in front of friends and family. He wears a suit, has a party, and receives his last toy car. Festivities vary, but some celebrations are as lavish as the girl’s 15th birthday celebrations. Families have begun to celebrate quinceañeros because they perhaps have sons and no daughters, or because young men want to mark their journey to adulthood. Also, everyone loves a party.

So Much to Enjoy at Birthday Parties in Mexico

Great food, fun games, singing, and dancing are just a few of the highlights of a Mexican birthday party. Whether you’re smashing a piñata, eating delicious food, or listening to the sweet words of “Las Mañanitas,” there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

Brought to you by amigoenergy

Featured image:

How long is the average viral video?
How long is the average viral video?

It's often taken as a rule of thumb that if you want your online video to go viral, keep it 30 to 60 seconds long–like an average TV commercial....

Read More »
How many heavens did God create?
How many heavens did God create?

In religious or mythological cosmology, the seven heavens refer to seven levels or divisions of the Heavens (Heaven).

Read More »
What zodiac signs need a lot of attention?
What zodiac signs need a lot of attention?

Here are some zodiac signs who are in constant hunger for attention : Leo: Being the most dramatic in any group, they are constantly looking for...

Read More »
Awaken your dormant DNA ability to attract wealth effortlessly
Awaken your dormant DNA ability to attract wealth effortlessly

The simple yet scientifically proven Wealth DNA method laid out in the report allows you to effortlessly start attracting the wealth and abundance you deserve.

Learn More »
What rich people rules?
What rich people rules?

Golden rules to become rich They don't necessarily earn a huge income. They spend less than they earn. They save their money and make their savings...

Read More »