Asked by caleb
You are meeting a friend in Mexico for dinner. He will most likely arrive…
with other friends
about an hour late
on time
early
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About an hour late.
In many parts of Mexico (and in many social situations), arrival times are flexible — people commonly arrive “fashionably late.” That doesn’t mean everyone will, and some may also bring other friends, but the safest expectation is a delay of around 30–60 minutes.
Tips: set the meet time earlier than you want, confirm by text/call, or say “let’s meet at X if you want to be on time.” Bring something to do or plan to enjoy an appetizer or drink while you wait.
In many parts of Mexico (and in many social situations), arrival times are flexible — people commonly arrive “fashionably late.” That doesn’t mean everyone will, and some may also bring other friends, but the safest expectation is a delay of around 30–60 minutes.
Tips: set the meet time earlier than you want, confirm by text/call, or say “let’s meet at X if you want to be on time.” Bring something to do or plan to enjoy an appetizer or drink while you wait.
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