Posted March 07, 2011
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By the way, just want to inquire a bit about finding some employment there: how feasible is it for an Asian exchange student to maybe earn a few thousand pesos in a short stay there? Is it possible for a 1-month temporary position in the service sector? And what kind of part time work do people usually take up there?
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However, that doesn't mean that you can't offer your services for example as a freelance and earn some extra cash.You could do some tutoring, sell stuff you bring from your country, give tech support or something according to your habilities. The only detail in the language barrier.
About Mardi Gras, yeah we kinda have something similiar in Mexico. It's called "Carnaval" but as Aidenz pointed out we dont celebrate it here in Puebla City or Queretaro. It's usually celebrated in coastal cities and towns like Veracruz.