Submitted by latinometrics t3_yikfcd in dataisbeautiful
alex_xxv t1_iujhnhs wrote
Yeah, im not sure about this. You should travel to the south or central Mexico. Dia de Muertos is the most important celebration after Christmas. In the 90's/beginning of 00's some children started to ask for candy on Halloween, and started some controversy but it faded quickly. I live in the north of Mexico and every year I expect some children to knock my door asking for some treats, so Im prepared. 11 years in a row nobody knocks, so I eat the candy after.
Enough_Tap_1221 t1_iujvykj wrote
The data is an aggregate but it's a very different thing for one person to travel to a specific place and observe things from the literal ground floor. But as stated the data is based on searches not people or real interest. It's possible many of those searches were conducted by the same people.
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