Showing posts with label dressing mexico city. Show all posts
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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Business Dress in Mexico

When doing business in Mexico, most people dress as they would in Europe. Men usually wear dark, colored suits that tend to be more on the conservative side with ties. Women usually wear business suits or conservative dresses. Women are often seen wearing high heels and coats as well.

Here are some examples provided by Mexipreneur.blogspot.com
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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Tips for Traveling to Mexico City

National Geographic has some tips and things to know for travelers to Mexico City:


Time Difference:
Mexico City is one hour behind U.S. eastern standard time.
Tips on Dressing in Mexico City:
“Dress in layers, as it’s cool in the mornings and hot in the middle of the day and the metro of course is boiling. Take a rain shell and umbrella for the summer months.” Marion Lloyd, freelance writer based in Mexico City. 
Tip on addresses and clear directions:
“When headed somewhere, to avoid getting lost, have [a written copy of] the name of the street and the esquina (cross street), as well as the colonia and, if possible, a nearby landmark.”—Rob Walker, director, Latinreport.