9 Crazy Latin American Christmas Traditions - Joanna Rants
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- Christmas is a hardcore holiday in Latin America and every country has its own absurd traditions. From 9-day-long parties to baking plastic babies into cakes, baby Jesus' birthday both confuses and delights Joanna while proving once again that Latinos go "HAM" on Christmas.
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Americans actually go to sleep on the night of Christmas Eve... wtf?
wut?? soooo boring
Alfredo Con who in their right mind would sleep on chritsmas eve??!
true. so wierd...
ikr, how depressing.
thats not ok
in mexico we only care about xmas eve, the 25th is just meh vamos a seguir comiendo
claro que no, si nos importa, el 25 es el inicio oficial del ultimo recalentado del año, donde vas con el lado de la familia con quien no estuviste en navidad
I think the celebration starts around december 12th, and ends around january 6th :) not really christmas-christmas, but "fiestas decembrinas" and stuff.
Never forget the name is given, traditionally called "Maratón Guadalupe - Reyes" :'D
Not really, for many I think starts like on the first sunday or something (you know the religious tradition) and the posadas and it finishes with the candelaria...depends on the family traditions also.
en colombia es importante, pero pasar el guayabo(resaca, borrachera) así como el primero de enero, jajaja ponen a los niños a abrir los regalos a media noche para ponerlos a dormir en la mañana y que los papas pueda descansar y en la tarde salir a río, playa o donde sea
You have to do a big meal on December 24 because you have to eat "el recalentado" until january 6.
Jorge Guzmán and the rest of january, there is so much food i am eating Pastel en Hoja right now (dominican tradition on Christmas) ok, no, but is too much food :v
Pues en mi familia cenamos grande el 24 y el 31 para comer recalentado el 25 y el 1. Somos muy tragones
Joanna: "Brazil, you're latino!!!!!"
Also Joanna: [doesn't mention Brazil in a Latin America video]
Nor Haiti 🇭🇹
neither mexico
She doesn’t mention Peru too lmaoo
Chile, being weird since 1810
Jorge Gómez es verdad jajaja
Jorge Gómez siempre
Jorge Gómez más escucho que más raro es Chile más ganas me da de visitarlo!!!
Es un país precioso además de bastante seguro, pero si es extraño jajaja. Saludos desde Santiago!
@ricardo Es la segunda capital más segura de América...
My dear Joanna, we chileans are not weird. We are VERY weird ctm la wea wn qlo
I literally couldn't stop laughing, that was the single most amazing way someone has described us
PolliitoAle
En serio, grax :D
aaaand, the translation of "Viejito Pascuero" es Little old man of Christmas (not Easter)... yes, we called "Pascua" to Easter AND Christmas XD (yes, we are weird XD)
but we can use both words for Cristmas ("navidad" and "pascua")
but for easter we only use "pascua"
we are fuckin' weird and i love that everyone knows that
2:48 Anyone notice that they didn't put the Dominican Republic flag on the screen, but the Argentinian flag?
Julio Garcia Disini ya
Yeah it was on kris
Yeah, by accident.
Yeah! That was weird.
I caught that too!
En Colombia "se siente la navidad" desde agosto xD. A mitad de noviembre ya todo está decorado. Y a finales de noviembre ya están diciendo feliz año nuevo xD
Yeaah in Colombia christmas is so fun with the novenas hahaha
Camilo Gomez I like your last name lol
But my man... You forgot dia de los inocentes and the parties
Camilo Gomez omg I know right that's the good thing of being Colombian!
The novenas be litttt
Is having 9 christmas parties instead of one and each with a different set of people
But seriously... can the baby read?
¡Se depende del bebé! El bebé ¿es estúpido o no?
*mind blown*
+FLAMA Com'on it's baby Jesus for f*ck's sake! of course he can read. :D
i remember me and my cousins singing burrito sabanero every year but instead of saying "si me ven, si me ven , voy camino de belén" we said : si me ven, si me ven mato a Chavez y a correr xD not anymore because well ... Chavez is dead ... and we have not created the Maduro version because he is already the donkey xD
U forgot the posadas and in Mexico there's a drunk guy dressed like a bull running around with fireworks on his back
you always ignore Brazil, we're part of Latin America too
No we are South americans
@@klarasilva6687 lmaoo what are you on?
I think she only includes spanish speaking countries
+sofia stelger. They always forget Haiti too. But, you get the idea.
sofia stelger yesssss !
I'm Mexican-American. As a Catholic. We started our Christmas with La Dia De La Virgen (December 12) when Mother Mary appeared to San Juan. We go to mass, sing Las Mañanitas, eat, break the piñata, los matechines dance. Then we also do the posadas. In my family some one volunteered to dress up as Mary, Joseph, and an Angel. (My family lived on the same street) We would go walking from door to door singing about how Mary and Joseph are walking to find an inn. When we get to a family door they sing that there is no room. We go to each house until we reach the host house and they let us in. Then we pray the Rosary which is a reflection of the life of Jesus and Mary. Then we kiss baby Jesus. We break a piñata and its lots of fun!
In Puerto Rico christmas starts the day after thanksgiving and it ends in mid january ... We really love christmas
Alexandra Albarran FINALLY!!
Another Boricua!
u dont even celebrate thanksgiving or?
the Philippines too. You could find Christmas decor even before Thanksgiving
Can someone explain this to me. Like
We decorate right after thanksgiving and leave up decorations after Christmas but we only have 1 or 2 designated days to open presents. Christmas eve and Christmas day.
When you say it starts and ends do you give gifts everyday through that month or how does it work for you?
YASS #Puertorico
I'm chilean... and I think you guys should make a video of us... because yes... we're weird as hell compared with the rest of latin-american countries... so ya... do it... right now... I dare you :P
I'm here to second that motion!
+Illuminati YES PLEASE!
+Barbara Danae Hell yeah! Do it for the little man of easter :P
+Bastii Silva (ElyonMixer) omg please make fun of choripanes and sopaipillas, also adklsjdlkajd weon qlo la wea
siii, debería. Amo a los chilenos
Colombia have something that the rest of countries doesn’t have in Christmas, and that is .........
LA NAVIDAD ES TODO AQUELLO QUE NOS HACE RECORDAR, QUE LA VIIIIIIIDAA ES BELLA Y QUE DICIEMBRE ES AMOR !!!!
Oh my GOD!!!! SI!!!!! Caracol Radio jajaja
Love that she's always dragging Chileans 😂
Don't know in Latin America, but here in Spain we have a tradition that consist in a cake called "roscón de reyes" (king's ring) and it has a figurine inside. The one who finds it is the one who pays the cake.
In México we do that too. We called it Rosca de Reyes. We celebrate it on January 6.
+SadvιαnilLa porque mierda estamos hablando en ingles?
piluex2 D: Yo siempre uso el idioma que utilicen en el video (o inglés si no lo hablo) :(
+SadvιαnilLa Same in italy with certain panetone but its mostly for gimmick sake nowadays
They didn't add Spain because it's a European country
CAN BABY JESUS READ?
hey Joanna your Christmas video is sponsored by a Condoms company, does that mean something between you and the guy behind the camera?
Like a fish can drink...
+Joanna Hausmann he's baby jesus, he can do all he wants
+Joanna Hausmann in Mexico, we write letters to the three kings. and we make a man with old clothes and hay and then set him on fire to represent the old year and welcome the new year.
+Joanna Hausmann Vieja, Amazing vid, as per usual ;D!! you confused the argentinian flag with the dominican when you were talking about how the real gifts come from the 3 kings... P.S. YOU'RE MY WOMANCRUSH WEDNESDAY, everyday
For Christmas in my Colombian family we party so much that in the 25th it basically the same as the rest of the month.PROUD TO BE COLOMBIAN 🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴
So I guess you go to church all the time as well?
Peruvian christmas is with Papanoel giving gifts to everybody, adults making chocolatadas for kids, drinking hot chocolate in summer and eating turkey,mashed apple,canned peaches and panetonne with butter.
Make a video about the differences and similarities between Latin American countries and Spain🙏🙏🙏
Great idea :)
There are so many!! She‘d never finish!
Luis López
Mexico has the most different varieties of Pine Trees, believe it or not.
We actually call any tree with large branches and needle like leaves "pine". Even if it is not a "pine"
And the Blue Pine in Zacatecas
A few parts of Mexico do experience a white Christmas. 😉 ❄️
en Chile ta lleno de pinos en el sur ._. eso si igual usamos arboles de plastico pq ta prohibido el natural :$
¿Desde cuando que está prohibido el natural? Nosotros en el sur siempre usamos pinos reales para navidad. Incluso algunos años usábamos uno vivo dentro de una maceta, que quedaba en el jardín durante el año, y lo entrábamos de nuevo para la navidad siguiente.
Why the Chileans are weird?
Because we can, and ¡we are proud of it!
Felipe Andrés Vasquez Tort we are the best
Felipe Andrés Vasquez Tort I love Weird. ( Mexican here)
i khé paza oe´ziii (con amor, respeto y un elegante retraso de 8 meses)
weirdos...
You forgot the Posadas, which are like American Block Parties plus Catholic guilt, fireworks and piñatas with fruit in them. That and streets more crowded than black friday sales.
sii las posadas!! And in Nicaragua we celebrate la Concepcion de Maria on December 7th and before that we algo have the novena which is like the posadas
omg yes!!
+Andrea Caceres En España el 8 de diciembre día de la Inmaculada Concepción. No se trabaja.
unless its a college group posada so then expect regreting the day before once you wake up with a serious hangover and notice someone looked into your phone but then forget about it because you got some girls number :T, its like new year's practice day
the fact that in the usa you have to wait till the 25th in the morning to open your presents, and in latin america you stay up all night, wait till its midnight and open your gifts, much better i think
Amen to that.
+Maria Fernanda Dobles Well, my mom used to make me wait until 25th in the morning to open my presents. She used to say: Oh Niño Jesús is not coming until you fall sleep. :(
Maura León soy mitad mexicana y miad tica, y en mexico y en costa rica se espera a la media noche, tu mama era mala :( jaja
Maria Fernanda Dobles Yo venezolana. En mi país muchas personas hacen eso de esperar hasta las 12 y me veían mal a mí cuando les decía. Mi mamá dice que es más bonito así. "I don´t think so..."
Maura León le voy a preguntar a mi amiga venezolana, bueno ya estamos grandes, pero i dont think so either
In Tonga, Christmas is the First day of Advent to Three Kings Day! 😍😍😍🙏 we all love you, baby Jesus! Lol we also love Christmas
Um Advent is not Christmas. They are two separate things.
This woman needs to do this show again, i enjoy how funny she is and the how chris and her intereacts. Llease joanna come back
The translation of "Viejito Pascuero" es Little old man of Christmas (not Easter)... yes, we called "Pascua" to Easter AND Christmas XD (yes, we are weird XD)
But it is not so weird at all... in Germany, Santa Claus is Weihnachtsmann... Father Christmas (or Christmas Man... and THAT'S weird! XD)
Paola Gutiérrez we call Christmas Pasko in the Philippines
Claro porque esta la pascua de los huevitos y la pascua navidad po
@@paolagutierrez2128 christmas man 😂😂😂😂😂😂
En México la Navidad como tal, termina el 2 de febrero que es el día de la Candelaria. Básicamente es el día que te atascas de tamales y champurrado, rezas Rosario y levantas al niño Jesus de la cuna y obviamente recoges todos los adornos de Navidad... 🤔🤔
Y las posadas, las fiestas más épicas del año.
+Jorgis el famoso maratón Guadalupe-Reyes
en Venezuela también. llamamos a eso Parradura.
mi familia termina el 7 de enero el dia de los reyes magos
y el día de reyes?
San Nicolas? 27 years old Costa Rican and never heard that for Santa. We call Santa Santa Clos (make emphasis on the last S) or ''Colacho'', which is a word spread from ''Colocho'' that means Curly Hair.
I’m Dominican😂 my family calls Santa Claus “Santa clos”
Santa Clo'
That dam burrito savanero song! Was i the only one that was tortured as a kid?
Nope. To this day I can't get away from it
In Peru, or at least in Lima, we drink hot chocolate w Paneton, Hot Chocolate in December when it's Summer over there...
we also eat turkey, even though that's a thanksgiving thing
+Francisco Siles jajajaja lo peor es que nos encanta. Terminamos haciendo 'chocolatadas' comunales al aire libre, bajo el sol con 30 grados.
+Francisco Siles Yess !! why is that I dont get it lol (my family is peruvian)
I was about to say that haha... it's very ironic though
Jajajaj 30 grados con una humedad de miercoles y cual corderitos esperando q salga la Madre o la tia a preguntar quien quiere chocolate Caliente y si lo quieres con marshmellow, you get extra points
I'm Colombian and it's true what you said about it... well here we also get the gifts from baby Jesus ("el niño Dios")
You also forgot about the "villancicos" (aka Christmas songs)
"Have you seen a pine tree ever?" HAHAHAHAHA I remember when I was a little kid I would wonder every Christmas holiday why would we have a pine tree and eat such caloric treats (such as turrón, budín and pan dulce) in such hot weather, especially being it summer (oh, yeah, in most of Latin America Christmas' in summer, baby) 😂😂😂😂
oh hell no! did he say “see you 2016?” y’all better upload some more vids before then or ill die slowly but surely on the inside. Jo convince Kris to be on a video with you. y’all are together, I ship it! :)
+Christopher James Ill have something else up :)
+Joanna Hausmann I will wither away until I am nothing more than a lil baby jesus if you leave until 2016 T^T
dude if you watch "spanish words white people cant say" i think he was on that video
In Colombia, since it's a month of celebration and days of anticipation we have games called 'Aguinaldos' to play with family and friends from any day between 7th and 16 of Dec to Christmas eve.
I don't remember many but here are the ones I have in mind
Al SÍ y al NO.
Pajita en boca (I have a feeling this is going to sound dirty somewhere else in latin america)
Preguntar y no contestar
Tres pies
Beso robado
"little old man of easter", omfg i'm dying😂😂😂
Christmas , Holly week and New Years are Brazil's most important holidays. We have so many parties and "Amigo ocultos" pretty nice
*Chilean giggling*
>Another thing about Chile:
You are supposed to open the gifts on 25th's morning, right? Well we wait until 24th's midnight to open them and if you are a kid and you fall asleep your parents will tell you: Sorry, you missed Christmas. (You get them later, don't worry)
Soy uruguayo, y estoy seguro que a casi todos los latinos les debe de haber pasado esto (quizás a los argentinos y chilenos que viven al sur no, pero bue).
Llega diciembre y en todos los canales pasan dibujitos y especiales de navidad donde hace frío y nieva y todos abrigados hasta la cabeza y luego se sientan frente al fueguito con el perro mientras ven cómo la nieve tapa todo.
Y yo acá gritando: "¡Mamá, ¿Cuándo viene la nieve?!".
Y mi madre: "¡'Tas en pedo con este calor! ¡Hay 40ºC, así que ponte protector solar antes de ir a la playa!"
+Ramiro de Souza eso me pasaba en Chile cuando era chico. El viejo pascuero venia al colegio a repartir los regalos, y el wn que estaba disfrazado siempre sudaba del calor de verano, jajaja.
+Ramiro de Souza jajajaaa si, ojo en argentina no nieva en verano, aunque estamos bien al sur. Mas si estas de la mitad del pais para arriba te moris de calor. Y papá noel se deshidrata adentro del disfraz!
***** sabía que en Bariloche no nieva en verano, pero supuse que capaz por Tierra del Fuego nevaba igual.
+Ramiro de Souza Además siempre pasan las mismas películas! Creo que hasta ya me aprendí todo el guión de Mi pobre angelito.
+Plan Z ohhhhh la cancion calurosa navidad es la raja
Finally Costa Rica was mentioned! And here Christmas starts VERY early and we have Las Fiestas de Zapote for a whole month
In Puerto Rico Christmas starts the minute after thanksgiving is over ... yep and it ends on the final weeks of January.
In Mexico we start the Christmas spirit time from December 12 with the Virgin Mary Day and then the posadas Then on 24 Noche Buena25 Navidad 31 New Year and on the january 6 Dia de Reyes and february 2 Dia de la Candelaria
(When we pay the tamales)
The most acurate description 😉😉😉
AKA maratón Guadalupe-Reyes
Puerto Rico, When we celebrate Three Kings we put a box of galletas Export sodas, empty it, fill it up with grass and put it below the Tree. Next morning the grass is all over the floor. Can't imagen my surprice when I saw my mother trying to create a scene in which the Camels ate part of the grass and they got fun with it and ate part of the Tree too. Cause we all know 3 men and 3 camels fit in a small living room.
Yeah my grandma would make me get grass from the backyard and leave a gallon of water under the tree
+Ada Almodovar Pretty sure that's done on all countries that celebrate the coming of the Wisemen
My family in Mexico does that
Well, we do the same, until one night I caught my dad sleeping next to the xmas tree, that's how I knew the secret they have been keeping from me.... And later he said that he fell asleep and that he didn't notice them coming #CrappyExcuses 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
+Ada Almodovar In the DR we do that too :) I remember my parents and I used to go outside and get grass and water for the camels, and Cocacola and snacks for the Reyes Magos
You're wrong! Here in Colombia christmas starts in early november, even october sometimes! People starts very soon to decorate their houses with christmas stuff and you can listen to christmas music on the radio too in these months!
Bye the way, no country celebrates christmas like we colombians do, that's a fact
hell yea, i went there for thanksgiving and jfc the allumbrados
I thought that was normal you know to decorate for christmas very early
Bye means adios
FRANCESCA RASENI GOMEZ AJSKAHDKAISJDJSJS *SI*
That's not true, in Panama they decorate from november too
In Guatemala we even challenge our neighbors about who has the best fireworks on the block.
In my country (Colombia) we always take suitcases out in to the street and run around with them then go back home to signify a new year. Fuck that's not Christmas, never mind.
New Year's Eve, still Christmas!
And burn the huge doll that "represents the year that passed"
+Julian Duque ummm idk what part of Colombia you're talking about but I've never heard of that
+E.E.Rey I'm from Medellin and we do that shit every newyears es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Año_viejo
tambien lo hacemos en Chile :P pero significa que vas a viajar durante el año supuestamente... algo así jaja alguna gente lo hace x superstición
Im Mexican i and I thought the baby Jesus thing was normal
세 훈 Sehun Yo también soy mexicana y lo de la rosca se me hacia taaan normal al igual que las posadas xD (también soy EXO-L :v)
In Nicaragua you also pray to baby Jesus. But my mom used to tell me you were asking Jesus to help your parents have enough money for presents. Also, because we are poor we gift things that here in the US people would find weird, but we do it because we give practical stuff to help each other.
Of course you did...
WOW...just WOW. I am from Mexico and you started talking about the "Rosca de Reyes" and you made me feel... I don´t even have a word for explaining how I felt! I felt like a really wierd type of person. But it isn´t as weird as it sounds.
Minute 4:14
Dear Joanna, in Boyacá, Colombia, near this place called Villa de Leyva, there's this huge dessert that has nothing but pine trees....IDK why or how, they're just there.
Btw we Colombians sometimes do the following during Christmas time:
-Have purposefully yellow underwear for good luck
-Run around the house or block carrying suitcases
-At new years eve we swallow 12 whole grapes, one for each strike the clock gives at midnight
-Shortly afterward the above mentioned activities, we tend to throw out eggs and flour to innocent bystanders on the street while drinking sailable quantities of various alcoholic beverages, you know, to wrap it all up.
Done all this except the last one tbh jajaja. Been to Villa de Leyva and it is GORGEOUS during Christmas
el viejito pascuero la lleva, que wea
Bajé a los comentarios esperando algo así y para mi sorpresa fue el primero que leí, jajaja
Grande el viejito pascuero!!! Nadie cree en los reyes, porque acá en Chile no lo hacemos... Jajajaja
Viejito pascuero RULEZ!!!!!
jajajaja, somos los raros :(
necesitaba leer esto
im Honduran and is illegal to cut down pines . we actually stick to the plastic ones as well Hahahahaha . tamales , cumbias , salsa and we eat recalentado until January, alcohol can't never missed hahahaha.
true😂😂😂
Aurora Michelle Aguilar Funez jajajajaja !! Catracha ??
+Roberto Chinchilla jajajaja si
Aurora Michelle Aguilar Funez esoooo!!!!!! hechitos mierdita con el joh , pero como siempre ponemos esa gran sonrisa y continuamos para adelante !!
+Roberto Chinchilla jajaja correcto...pero bueno hay que seguir adelante☺
I'm from Colombia and I remember reading the Novenas (cuz,you know,you also have to read) and knowing that all of my cousins and siblings were thinking "she's so cool" also I remember watching the adults dropping everything they were doing just to plan, where is the next Novena gonna be, what food to do/bring,who is bringing the guitar and the maracas, what booze to buy,who is making the Christmas hats for the children and also who is keeping that weird "uncle" away 🇨🇴🎄🎆
I f***** love live here in Latin American.... more specific I'm very proud to be Colombian :3
Mexico has the best christmas tradition. we got tamales posole champurado tacos. And that bread with the babies in it is call rosca. we always celebrate Dia de la Rosca
nothing beats tamales with champurado
vicsuheet banuelos we eat Champurado for ordinary breakfast here in the Philippines. we eat Jamon anf Queso de Bola (Edam cheese) for the Christmas Eve.
Who eats tacos on christmas??xD
Its that a thing? I'm mexican but I had never eaten tacos or posole in chrismas o posadas, only "pierna" or "pavo" or "tamales".
And "Dia de la Rosca", its that how you call it? or it was just a saying, I called "Dia de los Reyes"
I'm not trying to fight I'm just curious. Maybe you're from a different side of Mexico
MonMon298 You're Right. Tenemos un champurado en desayuno.. I don't know what if taste like if you dip a tamales en nuestra champurado! JAJAJA.. Proud lang naman tayo maging pinoy, hindi ba?
Don't foget the buñuelos.
Fireworks are all in El Salvador 😂 we also have the tradition of Niño Dios and put the "Nacimiento"
Ha ha true 😂
Tanya Rocío García There are fireworks in Brazil too in Christmas.
You guys are crazy about fireworks too?? In El Salvador kids say is not Christmas if there aren't fireworks (No hay navidad sin cuetes)
Remedios La Bella No. This is common but it isn't one crazy. Happy New Year it is a very crazy for fireworks. In all country and all city in Brazil has a lot of fireworks.
In Venezuela it's fireworks everywhereeee!!! Firework wars and bunkers !!! Guerra de explosivos 💥💥 no hay Navidad sin fuegoo ni pólvora
Well here in Costa Rica it's hard to find someone saying "San Nicolás" 😂😂 we call him "Santa Clauss" or "Colacho" 🤣
In Puerto Rico my dad told me about parandas which is like the hispanic versio of carolers except way more exciting. For instance parandas are groups of people with instruments that come to your house to sing christmas songs at night and they wont leave until you take a shot with them. My dad said they would buy liquior and my coquito in case a paranda came by.
Heeeeeey ! In Costa Rica "Colacho" its more common than "San Nicolas" just to let you guys know ;)
+MrEmafon4 Also baby Jesus "El niño"
+MrEmafon4 Ya venía yo a poner eso jaja
+Jefferson Solano A mí los regalos me "los traía" El Niño, nunca creí San Nicolás. Y nunca tuve hada de los dientes, era el Ratón Pérez.
+MrEmafon4 Mae si, de hecho iba a decir eso de Colacho o el niño
VIEJITO PASCUERO is coming!!!!! :D
In Cuba at midnight on New Year’s Eve people grab a suitcase and go around the block chanting and dancing, which it’s supposed to bring travels in the new year.... we also throw buckets of water out of our front doors and windows to represent a cleansing and a fresh start
the charisma of this woman made me subscribe on this first video that ive seen. she would be a good teacher.
en LIMA-PERU, generalmente se come PAVO, se toma CHOCOLATE CALIENTE Y PANETON (es un aporte de la inmigración italiana y que es parte de cultura limeña, apesar que es VERANO se come cosas calientes y llenas calorias... contradicción total) y se da regalos, principalmente a los niños.... y no se cree mucho en PAPA NOEL, y los adornos navideños hacen referencia al invierno europeo AUNQUE EN LIMA HACE CALOR..... plop.
Jajaja veo q me ganaste, eso de tomar Chocolate Caliente es epico, en pleno calor y humedad del Verano y tomando Chocolate Caliente
Y las mamás te despiertan durante todo diciembre con los villancicos de Luis Miguel o peor aún los 'Toribianitos', que suenan como la versión humana de los Chipmunks.
El Mundo no sabe de lo que se esta perdiendo, no has escuchado villancicos hasta q los escuchas en version huayno
en toodo el Peru es igual creo :D , paneton, pavo y se toma chocolate caliente (en la sierra sur si cae bien un chocolate por las noches, porque en el sur el verano es temporada de lluvia :D )
Vivo en el extranjero por más de una década y los villancicos aún me persiguen. Donde haya peruanos se escuchan los Toribianitos, se come panetón y se toma chocolate caliente aunque te quemes la lengua.
En México también la llaman Santa Clause! y selebran el 6 de enero el día de los Reyes Magos.
En ese país más que Navidad se celebra la Noche Buena
En argentina tambien, a la noche y los regalos se abren a las doce
+Juliette Rossetti pendeja!
cuando as visto que los mexicanos coman pan de rosca en navidad?? nunca.. nosotros también creemos en el niño Dios.
Gabbzzz13 Lee bien antes de hablar! En ningún momento dije que comieran rosca de Reyes en Navidad. Ni mucho menos, que no creen en el niño Dios.
no estoy hablando de ti si no del video
En Mexico le llámanos de muchas maneras, Santa Claus, Papá Noe, niño Jesús. Y los reyes magos es hasta el 6 de enero como tu dices.
Tô viciada nesse canal!
In Nicaragua, at the beginning of December, we celebrate la Virgen in a Purisima which is basically a shrine of her and we pray the rosary and sing songs off key and hand out gifts. It's awesome :)
At 2:49 you said "Dominicans" yet the Argentinian flag showed up????
She probably messed up
yeah! what's up with that?
it confused me, why our flag show and she said Dominicans jajaja está bien, todos podemos equivocarnos 🇦🇷
Actually in costa rica ( were I am from) the baby Jesus also gives presents and we buy pine trees always.
And we don't call Santa "San Nicolás" we call him Colacho... or just Santa.
+GotLoveQM im my country we call him mentiroso.
+David Ventura lmao😂
+GotLoveQM or Santa Clos too
Oh people also say we have the longest navidad here we start after thanksgiving and end the 3rd week of January with las fiestas de San Sebastián THEY ARE AMAZING
Christmas in Puerto Rico starts the day after thanks giving and ends after las fiestas de San Sebastián roughly mid January. That's two whole months!!
im mexican the way we celebrate christmas is the whole family get together on the 24th and then we open the presents when the clock hits midnight then we go back home sleep for a little bit we get ready again then we get together again and eat the leftovers
In Brazil Christmas is pretty much like in all latin america. The only thing that makes me excited is that it comes the time of the year that I can eat Apfelstrudel, seriously, everybody in the city waits the whole year to eat that.
+Adriana Lima You're from the south of Brazil? You guys just eat Apfelstrudel in Christmas, I mean, is not actually a Christmas food you can eat the whole year.
+Aline Cristina My mother is from the south... and my grandma made that austriac expensive Apfelstrudel, and in our family she's the only one who knows how to made it.
+Adriana Lima Got it...
I had a hard time reading the name of that food 😶 (no offense )
Glenda Diaz Oh we have sometimes here too lol. So sometimes we just called it Strudel de Maçã, is the name in portuguese.
In the Philippines, Christmas was starting at Ber months ( September - December ). The longest Christmas celebration in the world.
Remember that in PR we still celebrating 3 Kings Day as part of Christmas Season. Puerto Rican Christmas I think are the longest as I know. It starts immediately after Thanksgiving Day until 8 Days after the Three Kings Day on January 6th called the Octavitas.
YOU said dominicans and presented an Argentinian flag jajajajajajajajjajajaja minute 2:44-2:51
Yeah I saw that and was like what up with that? Hahaha
Frans Moncayo jajaja, props to Argentina and Dominican Republic united jajaja XD
Hahaha Thomas Rivera hell yeah!
We puertoricans celebrate Christmas since thanksgiving till the third week of January where we celebrate something call "las octavitas" ( as if the 8 week of navidad) during "las octavitas" we have a party on the capital "las fiestas de las calle San Sebastián" (it's something like calle 8 in Miami)
And yes we say Santa cló XD cuz we think we are k3wl
True, but there are people in Puerto Rico that decorate their houses for christmas the day after halloween
+Jomaily Perez Rodriguez haha that's true
and please please please DO NOT FORGET "PARRANDAS" OR "MATUTINOS"! That's the soul of the celebration... party every night to the down guys!
acho mi abuela no deja de parreandear hasta el fin de las octavitas
Yess, and she said that los reyes magos give the best gifts.. Santa always gave me the bigger things idk about you guys
I loved the one from my country El Salvador haha, we literally start with fireworks just as december begins and stop like the second week of January in case someone had some left.
Joanna Rants is the main reason Im subcribed to FLAMA XD
She forgot to say that Puerto Rico have one of the longest Christmas in the world, for us it start in thanksgiving day and they end January 22, you do the math but that's like 3 months of festivities
Weeepaa!
+liaescu eso es asi!!!! its still Christmas!!!! oh and ... when you said in Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico... three kings... etc... you showed the wrong flag :(
terminan con las octavitas o sea 8 dias despues de los reyes que son el 6 de enero + 8 dias de octavitas terminamos el 14 de enero
+gabyosky23 después vienen las sanse!!!
Mañana voy!!! ¡que son unas navidades sin las SANSE?!!! es que nadie entiende lo enorme que son esas fiestas... es como un carnaval de Rio de Janeiro jajajajajajajaja
In Mexico cristmas times begins December 12 and finish 6 January during theses day are many parties,We say Marathon Guadalupe / Kings.
wow, it sounds waaaaay better in spanish tho (puente guadalupe-reyes) and dont forget el día de la candelaria
Sophi XRU nosotros le decimos el maratón Guadalupe-Reyes. Al menos acá en Morelia y no el "Puente"
Ricardo Vera Here in the Philippines we start at September 1 up to January 3 regardless of having the day of the dead on November 2
In Puerto Rico Christmas starts after thanksgiving and ends almost at the end of January
Xmas in Puerto Rico is from Thanks Giving until las octavitas that finish with las Fiestas de la Calle San Sebastian on the second weekend of January
In Colombia, Santa is called Papa Noel too
but we are not that much into him , we are more religious and all is about baby Jesus
+Juanita Duque. Just like in Haiti.
In Colombia at dec 7 it's the day of "velitas" or candles, that day we eat natilla and buñuelos (we eat those in every party, the entire month of december) and fire candles and the streets look beautiful.
why does everybody forget hojuelas? lol, or are they not that common? in medellin or at least my family ALWAYS prepares natilla, buñuelos Y hojuelas, which are the best part of it all, lol everybody becomes a scavenger for the hojuelas lol
Luz Graciela Victoria Henao No tienes que hablar en inglés xD
@@staticbuzzzz lol 3 años después, pero como el de arriba estaba hablando en inglés jajajaj
In uruguay santa is papá Noel too and reyes is celebrated more .. nobody ever mentions uruguay :c
and we burn el judas with a lots of fireworks at midnight ... and open the presents after the fireworks....
Es verdad, nadie nos menciona nunca xD Somos tristes gente :P
Silvina C Al igual que Paraguay, siempre se olvidan de nosotros jajaja
She already mentions Uruguay when she talks about Argentina. Please Uruguay, don't forguet you are a province!
This girl in the video is stupid...she skips countries like uruguay (which is not “Latin” ) , disses a lot of them and is not funny
You missed la Navidad en Puerto Rico. Which starts in Thanksgiving and ends the weekend after the Tres Reyes Magos weekend with Las Octavitas. (Yes, we put our Christmas tree on Thanksgiving, or even the day before to be prepared for when the family visits.)
yo siempre pensé que todo el mundo latino le decía Viejito Pascuero... y resulta ser que solo en Chile? wahahhahaha que loco xD deberías hablar de lo que comemos para ese día, quisiera saber si todos comen pan de pascua y toman cola de mono xD
y las papas duquesas 👀
+Ban Comic Sans ctm esas papas duquesas nunca pasan de moda xDDDDD
+Pablo Lucio Tacconi son como papas fritas pero redondas, algo así
Wow jamás había escuchado eso de cola de mono, a las que en México es simplemente el café con leche. Aprendí algo hoy. 😂😂😂😂
+Fher Villamar noooo, el cola de mono no es sólo café con leche; es una bebida que se prepara con aguardiente, café, leche, canela, clavo de olor y nuez moscada y se bebe típicamente en Chile para navidad.
Amo que Joanna siempre resalte y diga con orgullo que es venezolana.
+Julîett León:3 100%
+Joanna Hausmann Como caminan, las caraqueñas... :D
Chorizo Blanco Mal trolleo, pero te doy 5 puntos por el esfuerzo.
William Useche Ojala fuera trolleo.
Yo soy ChorizoBlanco, no sabes leer ? No me sorprende, en Venezuela son pocos los que saben leer.
In Puerto Rico Christmas start in thanks giving(which is November) and finish 8 days after the three king day (7 January) they are called "las octavitas" (Jan 8-16)
In the Philippines As early as September 1 or what we term “Ber-months” people starts decorating their homes with christmas decors and they remove it after February
THE EL SALVADOR THING IS SOOOOOO TRUE I CANT EVEN HAHAHAHHAHHAHAHAHHA
siiii 😂 es lo mejor
YAAAAAAAAAAS ANOTHER JOANNA RANTS I LOVE HER!!!!
+Alejandro Gonzalez I love you too :)
+Joanna Hausmann OMG thanks for responding!!!!! I always can relate to your videos!!! I don't get how you still don't have a TV show
+Joanna Hausmann Como siempre buenísimo el video, pero te faltaron las tradiciones/ritos que hace el venezolano en la noche del 31 como: comer 12 uvas cuando empiezan las 12 campanadas para la buena suerte durante el año; darle la vuelta a la manzana con tu maleta para viajar durante el año; meterse unos $ en el zapato para que entre dinero en este nuevo año; colocar en la mañana del 31 un tobo de agua en la mitad de la casa para absorber las malas energías acumuladas; comer el 1/1 lentejas para la prosperidad; tener puesto ropa intima amarilla para la buena suerte...son un poco locas pero el venezolano sigue sus tradiciones cada año
PD: HAPPY HOLIDAYS JOANNA Y HAPPY 2016!
+Camila Thielen En mi casa ponemos el dolar con 100bs debajo del plato de la cena y nos echamos un tobo de agua de concha de mandarina cuando nos bañamos xD y las lentejas nunca faltaaan pero con la apuradera siempre nos las comemos frias!!! recién sacadas de la nevera!! xddd
In the Philippines, Christmas starts from the month of September until January (sometimes February when we still like seeing Christmas decors at home). We celebrate misa de gallo and misa de aguinaldo 9 days before Christmas Day. We also treat ham (hamón) a special Christmas dish with quezo de bola and puto bumbong, the purple rice cake sold in front of Catholic churches. We hang parol or the star-shaped lantern which symbolizes the star of Bethlehem. There are several regional ways of celebrating Christmas in the country. In my region Bicol, we have traditional carols called Pastores (de Belen) and in Bohol Island (I think), they role play the nights where St. Joseph and Mary were looking for places to give birth to Jesus (Santo Niño) by knocking at the neighbors' doors and asking them to allow them to take shelter for the pregnant Mary. December is also the month of lots of Chistmas parties in every barrio where people dance and get drunk. LOL
In Brazil, the Holidays go from December 25th to the Carnival (some week between February and March, because Easter [it's complicated])
(I have a pine tree in my backyard... and squirrels... there's squirrels in Rio de Janeiro... and tamarins... squirrels and tamarins... fighting on the trees... it's weird... but oddly satisfying)
the traditions here, get drunk with sidra, go party with your friends after 00 hours and cheers... and crash every single person you can on the way with your car... also get burned with fireworks.... get chrismas food for breakfast, lunch and dinner everyday from 24/12 to February... and the queen of all traditions... CAGARSE DE CALOR!!!
+Franco German Im from Argentina lol
Antto Leguiza en las reuniones mi familia siempre es la encargada de eso... pero como nos canso la ensalada rusa, le agregamos cuadrados de palta, palmitos, champignones, aceitunas, huevo duro, pollo... y practicamente todo lo que se pueda
ahora la amo *-*
uruguayo no?
+Franco German She has got to adress the "asdfasdfadsasdfadsfad la wea fome wn la wea wn qlo wn la wea"
Did anyone else notice that when she was talking about Los Reyes Magos and she mentioned DR, the graphic actually showed the flag of Argentina?
Here in Brazil we have a similar xmas like the United States, but we kinda join-ish xmas party, the New Year party and the week between them into a big ol' vacation party.
Yep, we love parties.
Chile, el viejito pascuero y la pascua! U're great girl, and 2day u made me love my country a bit more!