Here’s why the hashtag ‘It’s Cinco De Mayo and not Mexican Independence Day’ is trending on Twitter
It is Cinco de Mayo and Happy Cinco de Mayo is trending on Twitter and that’s understandable. But why is Mexican Independence Day trending?
Okay, as we know Twitter is weird, but even weird-er the people who assume Cinco de Mayo to be Mexican Independence Day.
Your annual reminder that Mexican Independence Day is Sept. 16.
Most Mexicans don’t celebrate Cinco de Mayo, but if you do, be sure to tip restaurant staff well and be patient 🇲🇽
— Jesus Jiménez (@jesus_jimz) May 5, 2021
https://twitter.com/StephenjSealey/status/1389937201459384322?s=19
today is not mexican independence day
— BOOMBOX CARTEL (@BoomboxCartel) May 5, 2021
FYI, the Mexican Independence Day is observed on Sept 16. So save your wishes for the day!
Cinco de Mayo is NOT Mexican Independence Day — that's September 16th. 🇲🇽
Today we commemorate the Battle of Puebla where the Mexican Army was victorious over the French during the Franco-Mexican War.
Here are some Dos and Don't for what to do & not to do on Cinco de Mayo:
1/3— kaelena 🌿 (@KaelenaTV) May 5, 2021
One user in a thread explained the ‘Do’s and Don’ts’ of the day-
“Do: Support local Mexican business.
Don’t : Wear Mexican cultural costumes to look “funny”.
Do: Celebrate the Mexican culture with full responsibility.
Don’t : Add ‘o’ at the end of every English word to make it look like ‘Spanish’ and ‘funny’.”
DO: Support local AUTHENTIC Mexican businesses. Treat yourself to some tacos. Taco Bell or Chipotle don't count.
DON'T: Wear sombreros, serapes, fake mustaches, etc. to be funny because it's not. MY culture is not YOUR costume.
2/2— kaelena 🌿 (@KaelenaTV) May 5, 2021
DO: Celebrate our culture responsibly.
DON'T: Add an "o" the end of an English word to make it Spanish. 1. It doesn't make sense and 2. Don't mock our language because, once again, it's not funny.
3/3— kaelena 🌿 (@KaelenaTV) May 5, 2021
So again, Cinco De Mayo is to commemorate the Mexican victory at the Battle of Puebla. The noteworthy aspect is that the 2000 Mexican fought tooth and nails to the 6000 French invaders.
