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Amigos D.F.
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Touching upon topics ranging from the climate, infrastructure, and architecture to kidnapping and evolving views on homosexuality, a group of three pals from Mexico City, Mexico, talk openly to us about their city's "good, bad and ugly."

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Amigos D.F. - Te presento...

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Mexico

Our good Mexican friends know a little about everything and they’re willing to teach us! When you get somewhere, what’s the first thing to do? Here you’ll learn how to greet friends, lovers and even grandmothers!

Amigos D.F. - Arquitectura

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Mexico

Mexico has a rich and varied architectural heritage that can be seen in its many classic colonial era plazas and buildings. The elementos of this historic architecture are preserved and utilized by today’s planners and builders, providing D.F. (Mexico City) with developments that are modern yet traditional and inviting, maintaining a sense of continuity with the past as the country pushes ahead into the 21st century.

Amigos D.F. - Clima en el DF

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Mexico

Miguel, Alvaro and David have teamed up once again to tell us a little something about the weather and overall climate found in Mexico City and its environs. Pay attention to the words and vocabulary, as they will certainly be of use no matter where you travel!

Amigos D.F. - El secuestrar

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Mexico

Our good friends from México City are willing to talk about everything: good, bad or ugly. Here we have their take on kidnapping, one of the growing fears of Mexicans.

Amigos D.F. - Consejos para la calle

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Mexico

Are you ever confused about what to say to other pedestrians? Our Mexico City friends Miguel, Anvar and David have agreed to pass on a few tips regarding what to say, and when, as we navigate the streets and sidewalks of the habla hispana (the Spanish speaking world).

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