Adopted Into My First QuinceaƱera

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Published 2022-08-26

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  • @kevinprzy4539
    The Ecuadorian guy was peak self deprecating humor, positive energy all around and that's the environment that makes me feel like I'm hanging with family not strangers.
  • @eddibetty10
    Back in the day of the Aztec Indians, when a girl turned 15 she would be considered ready for marriage. This celebration of age turned to more of a celebratory event for a young girl turning into a women. Originating in Mexico, quinceaneras are now celebrated and practiced all over the world but are in fact a MEXICAN TRADITION. šŸ’Æ
  • @JoseVera20
    You havenā€™t been to a real quinceaƱera till you go to a Mexican one, as a musician we play at them all the time and itā€™s quite a unique experience every time!! šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚
  • Iā€™m Native American and I canā€™t wait for you to experience our culture!!!! Welcome!!!
  • @lunablue7331
    I am Mexican-American and you haven't experienced a Quince until you experience a Mexican Quince. In Los Angeles I have attended a variety of Quince's from various Hispanic/Latino backgrounds. While all Quince's are done similar they are all done differently as well. Yet, this video did capture what we do share in common. The Hispanic/Latino/Chicano community are all about family and friends becoming family. This part is very true about our cultures for sure.
  • @nupur4899
    Being an Indian and watching different culture's videos on YouTube is a whole different experience.... I really like to know about different cultures. I already knew what quinceƱera is but watching this particular video felt like I was living in that moment... Like I was a part of that special day. It's a beautiful video, thank you Markian and Afomia for this amazing video it's absolutely wonderful.šŸ‘šŸ»šŸ‘šŸ» Kudos to smile squad šŸ‘šŸ»
  • @myaeism
    i lowkey got emotional watching this cus i couldnā€™t have my quince since covid started lol. sheā€™s very lucky that her family is supportive and gave her a party.
  • Go to a Mexican quince and youā€™ll be blown away šŸ˜­
  • @Kshitij0809
    What a nice job you are doing Markian, teaching us so much about different cultures and igniting respect to different cultures in hearts of many. šŸŒŸ
  • "This is carbs" points to himself and then "This is no carbs" points to Markian šŸ¤£šŸ¤£šŸ¤£šŸ¤£šŸ¤£ best part of the video.
  • Love the energy this family has. It is an amazing bond that surpasses culture and generations. Thank you for sharing.
  • This made me tear up, i don't have what this family has, unity and love.. My family is toxic and distant, I'm only close to one cousin, Christmas's, New Years and Birthdays are so lonely it hurts. I wish i was so affectionate toward my family but i was raised in a family where we don't show emotion not even an "i love you" daily. We're Salvadoran and i've always wanted to have all of my relatives in one place to just bond and get to know them, sadly it's like i've never met the whole family and i don't think i ever will. One reason why is bc my mom is Christian and we can't party like most hispanic with drinks and music, my mom doesn't allow it, which is why i think that's why our family never visits for holidays. But at the same time, we are family why should it matter if we're christian? which is why i'm starting to resent the family members who don't visit anymore, i feel like i'm the only one thinking of them and wanting to see them when they probably don't even remember me and have way more fun with other families. Please ALWAYS say "I love you" to your loved ones, doesnt have to be family either, ALWAYS have gatherings so those happy memories keep growing and you can chat w them the next meeting, because some people don't have that.
  • @ju9775
    I'm brazilian and its nice to know that other latinos countries party the same and different at the same time, how she said its a lot latin cultures! In Brazil we also party 15, but the songs probally will be so diferent from this video, like none song in spanish
  • @Mr.Tito_Pool
    I absolutely love this video!!! First video I see from your channel I just happen to stumble upon. I am Cuban American-very proud of that-and this made me even more proud to see. Thank you and thank you to this wonderful family! And yes this is exactly how it was for me growing up in Miami as a Latino.
  • @buttman2093
    I always thought quinceaƱeras were a Mexican tradition.. at least it was back in 90s. Other latin Americans I came across wouldn't celebrate it
  • I've been on Youtube since 2007 and I've never felt a video hit so hard to home as an American-Latino as this video. Thank you so much.
  • Iā€™ve loved all the families but I think this one might be my favorite so far! Really looking forward to the Native American family, their culture is so beautiful.
  • @El_nuno-wg3nh
    Hey Iā€™m from Texas and all I got to say is a quince here and in Florida is way different you should try to come to one in Texas it is way funner and a lot more crazy especially the one in el ranchos de Los quinceaneras and a lot more dancing