Do you like Mexican food? Do you dance?
My life around and with Mexicans started early.
One of the first stories was a boy, who was my sister's age, studied Law or a similar field, and was part of the exchange program in 2011, in Łódź, Poland.
One of the representatives of the Łódź AIESEC on the first week wrote us on Facebook that she has 5 free tickets for the best local dancing school.
We went 3 of us from the Summer team to study a bit of classical dancing: the Polish girl, the Mexican boy, and I.
Why did I take the dancing classes?
In the first year of the gymnasium, I already had classical dancing classes. From my class in the TAG, there was another girl who registered herself separately from me in the program.
Which girl?
- who was a fan of Tankcsapda (the rock band, which was originally founded by one of my uncles)
- whose mother was a head judge at the regional court
- whose grandmother was my teacher when I studied to become a shopkeeper and retail manager in the last year of the gymnasium
So in 2011, I was confident to take again classical dance classes.
If you would like to take some, but do not know where to start, there is a super cool course online from a Hungarian teacher who speaks in English...
Roland Vereb
Latin Dance Instructor
Title: Most Popular Latin Dances: Complete Course in 5 Hours
Link: https://www.udemy.com/share/107KLE3@nwDzmsCjj1nPh3Z1SO69svZ7DifIQcZv7it7hRFtmESJGJofqC6nr69PyW_Pmg51/
Nah, back to the Mexicans and food...
I have so many stories about Mexicans that maybe I will start a separate blog around them...
1. Guacamole, which I studied in 2012 from Mexican girls
2. Wraps, which I studied in 2012 from Mexican girls



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