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During the celebrations for the Day of the Dead, an economic spill of at least 37 thousand 722 million pesos is expected.
The cost of a Halloween costume ranges between 190 and 300 thousand Mexican pesos.
The action of the little boy was taken as an example of vindication of the works that sometimes go unnoticed.
In Mexico, the Day of the Dead is one of the most traditional festivities, being recognized in the world for offering all kinds of unique, memorable, endearing and even tender moments, as shown a little boy who decided to dress up as a delivery boy Cokeoffering a small tribute to his father.
Although an exact figure has not yet been reached, it should be mentioned that, according to the Secretary of Tourism, during the celebrations of the Day of the Dead 2022, it is expected that an economic spill of at least 37 thousand 722 million pesos will be generated throughout the country; Likewise, Miguel Torruco, Secretary of Tourism, pointed out that the arrival of at least 2.1 million tourists was expected.
An important part of the economic flow generated during the last days of October and the first days of November is due to the virality that the decorations, celebrations and costumes that they can have, some because of the elaborateness of their costumes and outfits and others simply because of the tender of the moment become a tribute rather than a costume.
little delivery boy Coke pays emotional tribute to his father
Although part of the celebrations are due to the fun of the costumes, these are not always accessible to everyone, because according to specialized stores, the cost of these ranges from 190 pesos to 400 on average and even cost more than 3000 thousand pesos; however, there are costumes that can become special and earn just over 360.1 million views on tiktok, not so much because of the terrifying or the elaborate, but because of the tender and special, as is the case of a little boy who, with a little devil and a box of Coke in his hand, he won over the community by dressing up like his father, as family delivery men Coke.
It is worth mentioning that although the father’s specific occupation is unknown, Internet users have begun to praise the father and the attitude of the little infant, who, despite the fact that he could barely take a couple of steps, can be seen enthusiastically pushing his little devil and his little box of Coca-Cola surrounded by several people dressed up, who celebrated the tenderness of the moment.
“I find it beautiful to see children dressed as brooms, Vive 100 vendors or as they are giving value to honoring work,” Karito Bedoya
“I love those costumes today they should congratulate the parents, be an example for their children”, Julia Rodriguez
“I love to see children interpret a work, that is education, teaching and training for the man of tomorrow”, Vicky Castellanos
However, this is not the only moment that gained wide popularity on networks, since the Day of the Dead parade, an aspect that is beginning to be an important tradition, has become one of the events that brings together the most people and families. .
@ivan_cf__ GREAT PARADE DAY OF THE DEAD 2022 🏵️💀🏵️ #day of the Dead #catrina #cempasuchil #cdmx🇲🇽 #mexico🇲🇽 #djiglobal #dondeircdmx ♬ La Llorona – Angélica Vale & Marco Antonio Solís
An important part of the success of the Day of the Dead and its growing popularity is due to all the visual aspects that can be found, since the decorations, costumes, offerings, art and traditions explode on these dates.
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